Marc Buxton Dec 14, 2018
Who needs Peter Parker? We spotlight pretty much every different version of Spider-Man in the Spider-Verse ever!
Spider-Man is such a resilient and iconic character that the legend of the arachnid crime fighter can endure even when Peter Parker isn't the one under the mask. Heck, even Doctor Octopus was once locked inside Peter Parker’s mind, controlling the hero’s every action, transforming the once likable hero into cold and calculating Superior Spider-Man.
Spider-Man has also been a clone, a robot, fought crime in the future, in alternate realities, and even piloted a giant Japanese mech (what?), but no matter what iteration Spidey has taken, the legend has endured.
With Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse now in theaters, we take a look at the other versions of Spider-Man who have spun a web (any size!) over the years, from the frightening to the cool to the evil and even the downright strange.
Who needs Peter Parker? We spotlight pretty much every different version of Spider-Man in the Spider-Verse ever!
Spider-Man is such a resilient and iconic character that the legend of the arachnid crime fighter can endure even when Peter Parker isn't the one under the mask. Heck, even Doctor Octopus was once locked inside Peter Parker’s mind, controlling the hero’s every action, transforming the once likable hero into cold and calculating Superior Spider-Man.
Spider-Man has also been a clone, a robot, fought crime in the future, in alternate realities, and even piloted a giant Japanese mech (what?), but no matter what iteration Spidey has taken, the legend has endured.
With Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse now in theaters, we take a look at the other versions of Spider-Man who have spun a web (any size!) over the years, from the frightening to the cool to the evil and even the downright strange.
- 9/8/2014
- Den of Geek
Comic Con 2009 is announcing the premiere of "The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal" at the San Diego Conference Centre. The film will show in theatres, for the first time in the United States, on the 25 of July at 8:45. From Europe the documentary dramatizes the appearance of "super-villains rather than superheroes" with a juxtaposition on the American cartoonist's focus on protagonists. As well, straight from Europe Mort Todd, the producer of the film, will be on hand to talk about "The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal" while promoting his new web animated series. Have a look at cast and crew information with a preview of the film inside.
The synopsis for "The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal" here...
"A documentary on the controversial 1960s Italian photo novels known as Killing, aka Satanik in France and Sadistik in America. Also the basis for the Turkish cult film series shot as Kilink. Includes interviews with the original actors who were familiar faces from spaghetti westerns,...
The synopsis for "The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal" here...
"A documentary on the controversial 1960s Italian photo novels known as Killing, aka Satanik in France and Sadistik in America. Also the basis for the Turkish cult film series shot as Kilink. Includes interviews with the original actors who were familiar faces from spaghetti westerns,...
- 7/4/2009
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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