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Stephen Bergstrom (3:27 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

Too true. The animation style and character designs may take some getting used to, but the banter alone is worth your time.

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Alan Kistler (4:18 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

After having watched the whole season twice now, I'm no longer bothered by the animation style. It still wouldn't have been my choice, but it doesn't bother me. And like you said, the banter alone makes me forget any biases I have.

And how phenomenal was his fight against the Green Goblin? I wish the movie had been like that.

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Stephen Bergstrom (9:47 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

Oh yes, that was actually the first episode I watched. I got sort of thrown off when (((SPOILERS!!! HERE THERE BE SPOILERS!!!! READ ON AT THY OWN PERIL, MORTALS!!)))

it turned out to be Harry, even though it though preceding episodes showed us the huge neon signs pointing at him. Still, this version of Gobby definitely is the one to beat.

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Stephen Bergstrom (9:49 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

Darn my inability to edit prior to posting! Darn it!

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Vinnie Bartilucci (4:16 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

I was sold after the opening credits. The pre-credit scene had the banter I wanted, the theme song was kick-AAAAYYYSSS, and as soon as I saw "Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko" I was sold.

A perfectly done recap of the origin, nice updates of the villains, a season-long arc that was built smoothly and logically, and some wonderful writing by major payers.

It made my daughter into a Spider-Man fan, to the point that I bought the omnibus editions, and she has been caught reading (0k, more like leafing, but it's a start) through them.

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Alan Kistler (4:20 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

My god! A child saw a super-hero adaptation, enjoyed it, and then went off to read the comics that inspired it?

THE SYSTEM WORKS!

That is indeed great that they added Ditko's name. And, yeah, I think I need the theme song on my iPod.

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Vinnie Bartilucci (5:59 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

Well, she had a father who'd been trying to get her into comics all along and this was a good excuse, so it's not quite a complete justification of the marketing.

She's now enjoying all the Johnny DC books, including the new (and magnificent) Shazam series by Mike Kunkel

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mike weber (8:39 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

I thought that Gwen was from high school

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Alan Kistler (1:04 PM on Tue Jul 8, 2008)

Nope, Peter didn't meet her until he went to Empire State University. She and Harry were already friends with Flash Thompson and Peter was introduced to them as a nerd Flash had known back in high school.

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Rick Marshall (10:57 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

I'm amazed by how much I enjoy this series, to be honest. I tend to be a hard sell on most animated series, but after ComicMix EiC Mike Gold recommended it to me a while back, I was pleasantly surprised. It's a really decent program.

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Delmo Walters Jr. (10:39 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

It's a shame that Peter doesn't look like Peter. And since when does Peter have a mole near his eye?

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Scavenger (11:17 PM on Mon Jul 7, 2008)

One of the things I loved about the show is it's philoshophy of Why use a generic name when we can use a character from the books, even if it's just as an extra. So you have Jean De Wolff as one of the cops Spidey runs into...I can't imagine they'd ever do her story, but there she is.

(related, why I like the Eddie Brock retcon is because for Venom to really work, both Eddie and the Alien have to hate Peter/Spider-Man. And if you're not going to do the Sin Eater storyline to set up Eddie's fall, then this is a good substitute. (i thought the movie's version of making Eddie a bad guy, forging photos, rather than a victim of circumstance, took away a bit)

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Alan Kistler (1:14 PM on Tue Jul 8, 2008)

You know what? That's actually a very good point about Eddie.

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Howard Margolin (1:02 AM on Tue Jul 8, 2008)

My only problem with the theme song is the line, "arriving in the speed of time." What is that supposed to mean? Nick of time, I could understand, but this line makes no sense. It sounds like they were trying to echo the 1960s theme song line, "like a streak of light, he arrives just in time" without bothering to check the actual lyrics.

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