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The 90's series did have punching...Or at least one punch...Yeah, but it's better than not punching at all...90s series.![]()
I cracked up when Scorpion fell
t:The 90's series did have punching...Or at least one punch...Yeah, but it's better than not punching at all...90s series.![]()
t:Agreed, I think his punching is fine in the series and I'm glad he uses his webs more than he punches. I mean, it's not like he doesn't punch because he already has twice, which I thought was very badass and I'm looking foward to him punching again.Well, Spidey uses punching when he's really gettingthe piss beat out of him. Otherwise he would just try to use other resources around him as Vic Cook said in an interview "He would rather web a refrigerator and throw it at you then run up to you and punch you" or something like that. It's more entertaining too IMO. Spidey's more agile and interesting to watch when jumping and webbing things all over the place then to beat the crap out of an opponent. I love the JLU fights but leave Spidey the way he is whether his punches are as brutal as theirs or not.
Was that an actual punch or did he elbow him, the animation is off I couldn't tell, lol? Great, we got two punches in the new series in three episodes, and one in the 90s series in 5 seasons. Should we be happy about this or sad?The 90's series did have punching...Or at least one punch...
I cracked up when Scorpion fellt:
Well, Spidey uses punching when he's really gettingthe piss beat out of him. Otherwise he would just try to use other resources around him as Vic Cook said in an interview "He would rather web a refrigerator and throw it at you then run up to you and punch you" or something like that. It's more entertaining too IMO. Spidey's more agile and interesting to watch when jumping and webbing things all over the place then to beat the crap out of an opponent. I love the JLU fights but leave Spidey the way he is whether his punches are as brutal as theirs or not.
It sort of looks like he's either punching him or pushing him.The 90's series did have punching...Or at least one punch...
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I cracked up when Scorpion fellt:
The point is that the punching in the 90's were few and far between.
What a fantatstic episode....im practically speechless.
Love how it starts off with the "Parker Luck" in full effect (the botched photos)...
Peter showing Flash up in the school courtyard, then realizing he has to protect his secret identity. Love how Gwen got involved then the other football player standing up for them. (What's that character's name, anyway? Is that Tiny from Untold Tales?)...
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The bald guy, no, that was Kong from Ultimate Spidey.
There were a couple minor things that I didn't like:
1. The Lizard didn't talk. I'm OK with the savage Lizard, but he should have talked a little before he went totally animal and tried to bite heads off.
2. The Lizard was about to bite Billy before Spidey saved him. Again, I realize - savage Lizard, but that's a big deviation from the way Lizzy is presented in the comics.
3. Peter Parker saying "bro" all the time. Pete's not a "bro" kind of guy.
Other than those nitpicks however, it was indeed pretty cool. The Spidey vs Lizard fight is by far the best hand-to-hand Spidey battle EVER animated. It's going to be hard to top, and probably only the eventual Venom battle might beat it. 9/10
One of the things I'm loving about this show is the continuity, like how they've been hinting at the lizard since the first episode and how they briefly mentioned Electro in today's episode. Even though each episode is a stand alone story, it feels like one giant story arch.
I know, I love it when a show has continuity like this. I said something about Electro being mentioned before on this board, or some other one maybe.
I'll point out, punching a crocodile or a mutant monster doesn't really cut it. It's hardly on the same league as this
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hero's thrashing other heroes. Not only heroes but the definitive superhero supes as well going all out on another superhero without being mind warped or anything.
I think it's an easter egg for upcoming episodes. The show makers said that there would be those.By the way, did anyone read the newspaper article when they're back at the ESU lab? The article is written by Jameson and he lists The Shocker, Venom, Rhino, and Sandman as villains that never would have been if it wasn't for the existance of Spider-Man. If these episodes are supposed to be in order and Venom doesn't appear until the end of the season, is this an easter egg continuity blooper?
Don't remember that. Which episode is this from?The 90's series did have punching...Or at least one punch...
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I cracked up when Scorpion fellt:
I think it was the first episode with Scorpion.Don't remember that. Which episode is this from?
Do u or any one else have a cap of this? I dont remember seeing it when i freeze framed that scene.By the way, did anyone read the newspaper article when they're back at the ESU lab? The article is written by Jameson and he lists The Shocker, Venom, Rhino, and Sandman as villains that never would have been if it wasn't for the existance of Spider-Man. If these episodes are supposed to be in order and Venom doesn't appear until the end of the season, is this an easter egg continuity blooper?
Even MTV and Spider-Man:Unlimited?
Well, Spidey uses punching when he's really gettingthe piss beat out of him. Otherwise he would just try to use other resources around him as Vic Cook said in an interview "He would rather web a refrigerator and throw it at you then run up to you and punch you" or something like that. It's more entertaining too IMO. Spidey's more agile and interesting to watch when jumping and webbing things all over the place then to beat the crap out of an opponent. I love the JLU fights but leave Spidey the way he is whether his punches are as brutal as theirs or not.
The 90's series did have punching...Or at least one punch...
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I cracked up when Scorpion fellt: