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Watching episodes from this show again
Am I guilty for laughing? I enjoy it
Am I guilty for laughing? I enjoy it
Watching episodes from this show again
Am I guilty for laughing? I enjoy it

When are we finally getting new episodes again?

I like this replyNope! No one should feel guilty for finding enjoy in something.![]()

When are we finally getting new episodes again?
I just read this http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=52704
Sounds like Season 3 is going to be a lot different and maybe not in a good way.
I just watched the episode " Ultimate Deadpool ".
Although I know the gist iof the character (merc, fourth wall, etc.) I've never read a comic featuring him.
Is he always this manic or is he just done like this for the episode?
Five minutes in and I'd had enough of him.
Beyond a doubt the most irritating character ever on TV.
Basically, the Deadpool you saw in the cartoon was a "kid-friendly" and "rated-G" version of the real Deadpool. Deadpool has always had a mouth on him, but they really turned up the volume on him in Ultimate Spider-Man, in my opinion. Instead of making him really violent and morbidly funny, they just made him zanier and louder.
Not gonna lie, though ... I've seen the Ultimate Deadpool episode and I found myself laughing at one joke:
"Booby traps!"
"HAHA! You said traps!"
Anyway, I'd say that if you want to see a more accurate depiction of Deadpool, check out the Hulk Vs Wolverine movie. He's loud and has a one-liner for everything, but the humor is very different.
Spider-Man comics have their own Spider-Verse crossover coming up, and while the four-episode Ultimate Spider-Man story line wont feature the same story, it will have a basic starting point as Spidey meets a variety of folks from various universes, including Iron Spider, Spider-Man Noir and Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham, a porcine fan-favorite who had his own kid-friendly 1980s comic.
The material featuring Spider-Man 2099 shows a futuristic world with a completely new computer-generated design aesthetic, according to Wacker, and another world offers a gender-swapped take on Spidey and friends that Wacker had pitched as a comic-book story line a few years back. There, Petra Parker is Spider-Girl and she has to deal with characters such as crusty newspaper editor J. Joan Jameson.
And the cartoon Miles Morales is very much inspired by the half-black, half-Latino character introduced by writer Brian Michael Bendis three years ago, Wacker says. Youre going to be able to see a straight line from the Ultimate Spider-Man comic to the Miles Morales we see in animation.
This season, in addition to using more multi-episode story lines, features a peeks at different corners of the Marvel Universe with kids meeting new heroes such as Doctor Strange, Ka-Zar of the Savage Land, Agent Venom, Cloak & Dagger and Amadeus Cho. Wacker says Spideys the perfect conduit for that because hes the character we associate with Marvel the most.