Hobgoblin
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For better or for worse, which creators have had the most influence in shaping the Spider-Man (as a character) that we know today? Dont list your favorites, just explain the one's that you think have made significant contributions to Peter Parker.
Artists:
Gotta be Mark Bagley and Todd McFarlane. Todd's "spaghetti webbing" and Mark's big eyes on the costume have become fairly mainstream. Some still give Spidey the narrow eyed look that Steve Ditko drew him with, but his eyes are still wider now than they were in 1962.
Writers:
My choices are Straczynski and DeMatties. DeMatties gave Peter, the supporting cast and the villains more back story and emotional depth than anyone else I can think of. Like it or not, Straczynski's "Totem Saga" has made a huge impact on the stories for the past ten years. Even though he has been off of the books for a few years now, the totem idea has been used or referenced in stories like Grim Hunt.
Artists:
Gotta be Mark Bagley and Todd McFarlane. Todd's "spaghetti webbing" and Mark's big eyes on the costume have become fairly mainstream. Some still give Spidey the narrow eyed look that Steve Ditko drew him with, but his eyes are still wider now than they were in 1962.
Writers:
My choices are Straczynski and DeMatties. DeMatties gave Peter, the supporting cast and the villains more back story and emotional depth than anyone else I can think of. Like it or not, Straczynski's "Totem Saga" has made a huge impact on the stories for the past ten years. Even though he has been off of the books for a few years now, the totem idea has been used or referenced in stories like Grim Hunt.