Home | Forums | What's new | Resources | |
Who's going to see Spider-Man 2 tonight? |
IceDigger - Jun 29, 2004 |
< Prev | 1 | 2 |
Shitface | Jul 2, 2004 | |||
Who's going to see Spider-Man 2 tonight? :lol: Yeah i guess i am kinda missinformed. I was never a huge spiderman fan so i didn't really read the comics all that much. But i doubt they are gonna do all that for the movie. Cause i really hope they have venom. |
VertigoXX | Jul 2, 2004 | |||
Who's going to see Spider-Man 2 tonight? Also, John Jameson, the guy MJ was engaged to, goes to the moon, brings back some ancient artifact, and becomes a werewolf. I think he was called Moonbeast or something like that. I know Werewolf by Night was someone else. If anyone reads the Spider-GIRL comics (set in a possible future Marvel universe, and a far more consistantly good book than any of the regular Marvel universe Spidey books), John Jameson recently appeared in there as Moonbeast. He's also The Buzz's father. |
PUNJABEE | Jul 2, 2004 | |||
Who's going to see Spider-Man 2 tonight? VertigoXX You mean Man-Wolf. John Jameson becomes Man-Wolf, but I'm not sure how. That's one Marvel Character I'm not all that familiar with. |
PUNJABEE | Jul 3, 2004 | |||
Who's going to see Spider-Man 2 tonight? The organic webshooters isnt something that the movie creators came up with. In actuality, Spider-man 2099 had them. I can't remember the guy's name, but it wasn't Peter Parker, it was something like Carlos Zuniga or something, he was doing an experiment, and was fused with a spider (kind of like the movie "The Fly") and gained Spidey's powers. Only different. The spider-stick that Spidey has (in the comics) has to do with molecular recombination, while in the movie, he has tension hair, like a real spider. Spidey 2099 was similar to this, only he had teeny tiny claws that came out of his fingers, and feet, and they were retractable. I believe this is where the movie people got the idea for Spider-man's tension hair. Secondly, the organic webbing is also a Spider-man 2099 idea. He actually produced webbing, like a spider, and shot it from his hands, but I cant remember if it was the top of his hands, (like Venom/Black Spidey) or if they were from his wrists. I actually really like that. Spider-man was always having his web-shooters broken by a bad fall, or by a big guy (like Rhino) grabbing his wrists, AND he always ran out of fluid. He doesn't have this problem with the organic ones, at least until Spider-man 2, but it's for a different reason. |
MasterAkumaMatata | Jul 3, 2004 | |||||||
Who's going to see Spider-Man 2 tonight?
It's Miguel O'Hara, but you were on the right track with a Spanish name.
Neither from the top of his hands or from his wrists. His web comes out from the top of his forearm as described here... (see quote below): |