None of the bad guys in the Spider-Man comics has ever come close to the cultural cachet of those villains. This makes a certain amount of sense. The best villains are natural reciprocals of the heroes they battle: The Joker and Batman are two halves of the same coin, cursed to battle...
Olivier Coipel, and Giuseppe Camuncoli, threw Peter Parker into a multiversal battle against vampiric villains dubbed the Inheritors,the Spider-Verse as a concept allowed for multiple versions of Spidey from across space and time to occupy to same place, and more importantly, fight for the Spider...
In "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse," Margo's digital avatar acts as the gatekeeper of sorts for the Spider Society. Operating from the control room, one of Spider-Byte's responsibilities is to send the multiverse-crossing supervillains the Society detains back to their respective dimension...
Once various universes collide, though,Spider-Versebecomes much more interesting, if a little overstuffed. Let’s face it: the movie includes an awful lot of heroes and villains, maybe too many for this one story to feature. Still,Spider-Versehandles these pretty well, and miraculously, Miles...
The secondAmazingmovie is a small improvement over the first. The Spidey action is solid, Garfield is more comfortable as a quippy hero than Tobey Maguire ever was, and he and Emma Stone have palpable onscreen chemistry. The weak link in this one are the villains, who are uniformly and ab...
Related: Spider-Man Villains That Have Never Appeared In Video GamesThe X-Men Legends series is another high point for Marvel games, and a distinct departure from the MCU. Raven Software’s X-Men Legends revisited the idea of an overhead X-Men brawler, but it made up for the disastrous ...
Much is made about how Marvel allegedlyturned Spider-Man into Iron Lad, lumbering him with Tony Stark's villains by proxy, and while it's fair to bemoan how this more tech-inclined Spidey lacks the working-class scrap of the conventional version, it was clearly a two-way street. This was...