What is your definitive Spiderman?
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soul rattler
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Because there are so many versions of the same character between the comics, tv, movies, and games, and because these characters have existed for decades upon decades, many people have different ideas of what the main version of a character looks and behaves like and what stories make the character what he or she really is.
Simple question: Which is your definitive version of Spiderman?
This is particularly asking about Peter Parker. Not Spider Woman, Spider Gwen, Miles Morales, Ben Reilly, Dr. Octopus in Peter's body, etc... unless one of those is more definitively Spiderman to you... probably not...
Simple question: Which is your definitive version of Spiderman?
This is particularly asking about Peter Parker. Not Spider Woman, Spider Gwen, Miles Morales, Ben Reilly, Dr. Octopus in Peter's body, etc... unless one of those is more definitively Spiderman to you... probably not...
What is your definitive Spiderman? 37 votes
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The 90's animated version90s animated.
Holland is my favorite live action though. -
Easily the cartoon but Tobey was dope as Peter and Spidey. I haven't the knew kid yet but i did like him on Civil War, he got the talkative Spidey thing down.
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The 90's animated versionTobey 2nd after him I stopped caring
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Silver age Spiderman with the 80's animationVoice wise I'd say some where between the Spiderman and his amazing friends version and the 90:s animated version. The comic book silver age-1990:s spider Man is my favorite version of Peter/spidey. I stopped reading after McFarland left though and I wasn't into all that ben Riley spider clone scarlet spider ? . I didnt like that cosmic spider Man ? either when he got all those super powers from out of nowhere and lastly that iron spider suit yuck I'm not talking about the one tony stark designed for him either.
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The 90's animated versionYou missed like two more cartoon Spidermen
Think ultimate spiderman and that wack mtv version lol -
OtherSpectacular Spider-Man seemes to fit best although 90s Fox was the the one i was introduced to
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The 90's animated versionThat Spiderman cartoon they cancelled early was dope too
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The 90's animated versionTom Holland creeping up tho. If I were younger I'd probably pick him first
I liked the first 2 Toby movies but I could never get past the fact that he looked 30+ years old -
Silver age Spiderman with the 80's animationYou missed like two more cartoon Spidermen
Think ultimate spiderman and that wack mtv version lol
those aren't worth mentioning 2009's spectacular Spider-Man would've been a better choice. -
Silver age Spiderman with the 80's animationSuperManuel wrote: »Voice wise I'd say some where between the Spiderman and his amazing friends version and the 90:s animated version. The comic book silver age-1990:s spider Man is my favorite version of Peter/spidey. I stopped reading after McFarland left though and I wasn't into all that ben Riley spider clone scarlet spider ? . I didnt like that cosmic spider Man ? either when he got all those super powers from out of nowhere and lastly that iron spider suit yuck I'm not talking about the one tony stark designed for him either.
i'm talking about this monstrosity wtf was marvel thinking.
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Sam Rami/Tobey Maquire live action versionSuperManuel wrote: »SuperManuel wrote: »Voice wise I'd say some where between the Spiderman and his amazing friends version and the 90:s animated version. The comic book silver age-1990:s spider Man is my favorite version of Peter/spidey. I stopped reading after McFarland left though and I wasn't into all that ben Riley spider clone scarlet spider ? . I didnt like that cosmic spider Man ? either when he got all those super powers from out of nowhere and lastly that iron spider suit yuck I'm not talking about the one tony stark designed for him either.
i'm talking about this monstrosity wtf was marvel thinking.
That ? was dope. I'm glad it wasn't permanent but it was a nice alternative version of his suit -
Tom Holland/MCU live action? I meant to click animated version but no love for Italian Spider-Man? lol
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The 90's animated versionsoul rattler wrote: »SuperManuel wrote: »SuperManuel wrote: »Voice wise I'd say some where between the Spiderman and his amazing friends version and the 90:s animated version. The comic book silver age-1990:s spider Man is my favorite version of Peter/spidey. I stopped reading after McFarland left though and I wasn't into all that ben Riley spider clone scarlet spider ? . I didnt like that cosmic spider Man ? either when he got all those super powers from out of nowhere and lastly that iron spider suit yuck I'm not talking about the one tony stark designed for him either.
i'm talking about this monstrosity wtf was marvel thinking.
That ? was dope. I'm glad it wasn't permanent but it was a nice alternative version of his suit -
The 90's animated versionSuperManuel wrote: »SuperManuel wrote: »Voice wise I'd say some where between the Spiderman and his amazing friends version and the 90:s animated version. The comic book silver age-1990:s spider Man is my favorite version of Peter/spidey. I stopped reading after McFarland left though and I wasn't into all that ben Riley spider clone scarlet spider ? . I didnt like that cosmic spider Man ? either when he got all those super powers from out of nowhere and lastly that iron spider suit yuck I'm not talking about the one tony stark designed for him either.
i'm talking about this monstrosity wtf was marvel thinking.
Look like Peter stylin on his hatin ass enemies with the iced out suit
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SuperManuel wrote: »SuperManuel wrote: »Voice wise I'd say some where between the Spiderman and his amazing friends version and the 90:s animated version. The comic book silver age-1990:s spider Man is my favorite version of Peter/spidey. I stopped reading after McFarland left though and I wasn't into all that ben Riley spider clone scarlet spider ? . I didnt like that cosmic spider Man ? either when he got all those super powers from out of nowhere and lastly that iron spider suit yuck I'm not talking about the one tony stark designed for him either.
i'm talking about this monstrosity wtf was marvel thinking.
Look like Peter stylin on his hatin ass enemies with the iced out suit
Whats the problem?
Spider Mane... -
OtherAmazing Spiderman comic version
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Silver age Spiderman with the 80's animationSuperManuel wrote: »SuperManuel wrote: »Voice wise I'd say some where between the Spiderman and his amazing friends version and the 90:s animated version. The comic book silver age-1990:s spider Man is my favorite version of Peter/spidey. I stopped reading after McFarland left though and I wasn't into all that ben Riley spider clone scarlet spider ? . I didnt like that cosmic spider Man ? either when he got all those super powers from out of nowhere and lastly that iron spider suit yuck I'm not talking about the one tony stark designed for him either.
i'm talking about this monstrosity wtf was marvel thinking.
Look like Peter stylin on his hatin ass enemies with the iced out suit
Whats the problem?SuperManuel wrote: »SuperManuel wrote: »Voice wise I'd say some where between the Spiderman and his amazing friends version and the 90:s animated version. The comic book silver age-1990:s spider Man is my favorite version of Peter/spidey. I stopped reading after McFarland left though and I wasn't into all that ben Riley spider clone scarlet spider ? . I didnt like that cosmic spider Man ? either when he got all those super powers from out of nowhere and lastly that iron spider suit yuck I'm not talking about the one tony stark designed for him either.
i'm talking about this monstrosity wtf was marvel thinking.
Look like Peter stylin on his hatin ass enemies with the iced out suit
Whats the problem?
that ? looks like something mega man would wear -
OtherSuperManuel wrote: »SuperManuel wrote: »Voice wise I'd say some where between the Spiderman and his amazing friends version and the 90:s animated version. The comic book silver age-1990:s spider Man is my favorite version of Peter/spidey. I stopped reading after McFarland left though and I wasn't into all that ben Riley spider clone scarlet spider ? . I didnt like that cosmic spider Man ? either when he got all those super powers from out of nowhere and lastly that iron spider suit yuck I'm not talking about the one tony stark designed for him either.
i'm talking about this monstrosity wtf was marvel thinking.
Silver variant of that cover was GOAT. -
The 90's animated versiononly one I know....was never a comic guy
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Otheronly one I know....was never a comic guy
The cartoon followed the comic closely with the story lines but had differences and toned down for kids. Morbius was a real vampire in the comic instead of sucking plasma lol. -
The 90's animated version? I misvoted.
I gotta go with the original '60s one
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Sam Rami/Tobey Maquire live action versionTobey , that train scene in SP2 still the goat...
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Tom Holland/MCU live actionoutside of comics I'm going with Tom Holland
hopefully its not recency bias on my part the best part of the most recent Spider-man flick was how was treated a teenager with teenager problems that happened to be a struggling super-hero. That part of his character has never been explored that well and to that extent in any other medium that i have watched. -
Othergdatruth2.0 wrote: »outside of comics I'm going with Tom Holland
hopefully its not recency bias on my part the best part of the most recent Spider-man flick was how was treated a teenager with teenager problems that happened to be a struggling super-hero. That part of his character has never been explored that well and to that extent in any other medium that i have watched.
The 90s cartoon covered that well but they let the character grow up unlike the movies. Spiderman been a grown man in the comics for years. Being a teenager has not defined him since the 60s.
The movies lack progression after the original trilogy. The best Spiderman stories were when he became an adult and veteran.
Also the original trilogy did a good job of showing him struggle with his regular life and superhero persona. Watch them again. There was always a conflict. -
The 90's animated versionI dunno what generation y'all ? are from. But if you missed that Spiderman or that X-men on Saturday morning back in the day, don't eem bother coming to school on Monday morning.