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Understandable. However, for me at least, the story in TSSM gave purpose to their creations rather than being an accidental occurrence (Sandman). Unlike what we're seeing in the ASM film series, Oscorp isn't this breeding ground for evil creations. It's just Norman manipulating the system and his desire for power. He's creating both the villains and the prisons to hold the villains. "You're getting paid coming and going"--Hammerhead to Norman. He also creates a fake Rhino spec so he can get large amounts of money from that auction. Obviously he's using Oscorp as the front for the tech to make the villains but that's where it ends. IMO, this gives more connection for the story and it all ties together so well. The villains had a purpose to keep Spider-Man 'busy'--and it was only amplified because both Marko and O'hirn were consistently webbed up by Spidey prior to their conversion.
But that is not better origin just to have Norman make himself a couple of handy distraction villains to be puppets for him. I prefer Sandman and Rhino as accidental creations who come into their own as villains instead of being lab specimens.
Scorpion is best villain who was purposely created because it was done by Jonah to kill Spider-Man and then it backfires and it creates vendetta between Jonah and Scorpion, and Gargan gets tragic element where he is trapped in his Scorpion suit.
There is no good pay offs in story like that for Rhino and Sandman in SSM cartoon.
I think Weisman summed this up really well, "what do we know about Herman Schultz?" He's just a bank robber.
Without a doubt, the Spectacular version of Shocker is the single most out-there/original take on any of the villains; mostly, the show specializes not in strict originality, but in distillation and fine-tuning all the well-known villains of Spidey's rogues gallery. I think Weisman pretty much hit the nail on the head when he realized that the only appeal to Shocker was the suit itself, and never the man inside it, thereby allowing him the ability to make any character he wanted into Shocker. Using the Enforcers (and Montana, specifically) was a smart move because it gives Shocker a new style and a totally different mentality than we're used to seeing from him.
Weissman has his priorities wrong because Montana is just a thief too. Most of Spider-Man's villains are thieves. Changing it from Herman to one of the Enforcers didn't make Shocker a better character, it just gave him a funny accent lol. He also was given his Shocker suit to him by the Big Man. He did not make his suit and weapons himself.
Herman Schultz did. Herman was a career criminal who built a machine in prison that created vibrations that could be strong enough to bring down a wall or shake a vault open. After using the machine to escape, he miniaturized the device to hand held size and made gauntlets out of them. He is more impressive character to me than Montana just being given a Shocker suit.