So Dan Slott has been saying for a while now that he's building towards something huge in ASM #700 calling it the biggest thing he's ever done over his 20 year career. He also threw the line "break the internet in half" out there, saying that he knows the line gets thrown around a lot but he's serious that something big is planned.



TASM is not "dark and gritty", it's simply not as lighthearted as Raimi's Spider-Man was, at least, it looks that way at face value. Recent reviews have said that Spidey is back and there's a lot of humour, so don't worry, friend.
Although the more contemporary and Ultimate comics-influence may put older fans and/or die hard purists of 616 Spidey off.


...of which I am.


More faithful = in line with Spectacular Spider-Man? I don't follow. SSM took a lot of liberties with the canon.Eh, when the Raimi films came out, I was loving so much what he got right, I tended to ignore the things that weren't right or I didn't like.
When I heard it was to be re-booted, I was hopeful it would be more faithful, something in line with Spectacular Spider-Man. From what I've seen, it seems even less.
Please, Dan, the Amazing Spider-Man comic is the only thing going so well with Spidey, do in large part because of you! Please don't derail it!

Oh, I agree on both counts. I just think it's funny that SSM is being called faithful.It's funny, because I actually do get a TSSM vibe from TASM. Which is great, because I loved TSSM!![]()

Oh, I agree on both counts. I just think it's funny that SSM is being called faithful.![]()


I'd argue strongly that the 90's animated series was much closer to the canon. Were they hamstrung by rules about what kind of violence they could show? Clearly. But pound for pound, that series was the most faithful adaptation of the source material.The key is I said more faithful. Is it 100% copy of the comic? No. Did it borrow some elements and made a few changes? Yes. But, I have been reading The Amazing Spider-Man since 1973. When you look at all the adaptations of Spidey, the live action TV show from the 70's, the Sam Raimi films, and all the cartoons, from the 60's Spider-Man cartoon all the way up to and including the present Ultimate Spider-Man, the one that gets the character the best, gets the tone best, between humor & seriousness, and yes, closest to the comic continuity, for my money, is definitely The Spectacular Spider-Man!![]()
I'd argue strongly that the 90's animated series was much closer to the canon. Were they hamstrung by rules about what kind of violence they could show? Clearly. But pound for pound, that series was the most faithful adaptation of the source material.
