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You can’t read this post without hearing it. "Living on the edge, fighting crime, spinning webs..." It’s an earworm that perfectly captures the tone of the character. Spectacular Spiderman
This show gave us the best versions of almost every villain. From a genuinely terrifying Venom (voiced by Ben Diskin) to a cunning, mob-boss Doc Ock (Peter MacNicol), the villains have layers . The decision to have Norman Osborn operate as the "Big Man" behind the scenes before becoming the Goblin was genius. No notes
Cancelled far too soon after just two seasons (26 episodes), this show didn't just adapt the comics—it understood them on a cellular level. Here’s why it remains the definitive screen version of Peter Parker for many fans. "Living on the edge, fighting crime, spinning webs