Is this series the best Spider-Man (as a franchise) has been outside of comics?

Is this series the best Spider-Man (as a franchise) has been outside of comics?

Why yes, The Spectacular Spider Man is surpure like Danny Fanthom and Kim Possible.

I've only seen bits and pieces of the new x XD one but from what I've seen, yes. Also it had a pretty kick ass opening theme.

I prefer adult Peter.

I'm indifferent to adult Peter, but one of the appealing part of this show as actually seeing Peter grow. We went almost through one school year, and had the other three season been greenlit, we would've seen him graduate high school.

Yeah, pretty much. There's a soft spot in my heart for the 90's series, but Spectacular was really, really good.

Well, teen Peter is better.

>excellent two seasons
>logical and great build to sinister six
>villains that had some depth
>show was fun, and still managed to deal in some adult stuff
>that fakeout with the Green Goblin
>Norman broke his own son's leg to hide his crimes
>That opera episode

Only downside is that every Jameson actor after JK Simmons is just not the same. This one was pretty good though.

Yeah, Spectacular and parts of the 90's cartoon.

yeah it's not really debatable at all

Yes and the ladies were hot.

>series ended with Peter life semi-fucked and Norman still on the loose
>we'll never get a season 3 because Disney
>tfw S2 hinted the possible appearance of Carnage in S3

>Carnage
Well thank G*d we dodged that bullet

yea, Spider-man always benefited from long form story telling. The character was always going to translate to tv better than film.

>G*d

What's wrong with Carnage?

We were promised so much more than Carnage, though.

Hobgoblin, Hydro-Man, Jackal, maybe Man-Wolf and Morbius, more Gang War and Sinister Six stuff, Lizard vs. Kraven in Florida, Spider-Mobile, a team made up of redeemed villains like Sandman, Black Cat, and Prowler, and so much more.

Which is worse, the reality we got (two amazing seasons of a show that ended way too soon), or an alternate reality (two amazing seasons, many mediocre to bad seasons)?

The latter. It can't be any worse than Ultimate Spider-Man.

The former. If only because I'm curious at how Weisman would do with anything with more than two seasons

Too edgy