i also like how Peter is responsible for his uncles death in one more way here. He brought the money back home, the same money the killer saw and decided to steal, which lead do Uncle Bens death. A new tie between his actions and their results
Way off topic, but I think this Spider Man's suit is spot on. The black details and the face constantly showing off an angry, ominous expression just looks soo cool to me
2:03 Similar to the classic 616 comics. Peter was a loner he never had any friends he meet Mary Jane and Harry in college. Oscrop didn't exist until Peter entered in college. Peter was a lonwr it was until his senior years of high school where Peter became more confident of himself gaining a short life relationship with both Liz Allan and later Betty Brant and becoming friends with Flash Thompson.
5:07 Bro, as a diehard Conan fan, he’s got the master of baiting bear behind him, one of the funniest Conan bits I can remember. Also, can’t believe they got the goat in the comic.
@@loselot6044 ultimate avengers was good until the 3rd entry. If u like avengers from the mcu, then u like ultimate universe avengers bc it’s based solely off the ultimate universe and is basically an adaptation of the ultimate universe. Plus everything that has too do with miles and peter was goated.
1:30 oh man, how I wish uncle Ben was right. In the real world hardly anything happens to a bully, they go on to live very happy and fulfilling lives, don't suffer any consequence for their actions and don't even remember the name of the people they used to bully
@@Kooky95 yeah i agree with you. What i was trying to say is that this advice of "your bullies will get their comeuppance" is too common and is terrible advice, because people waste years fantasizing about their bullies getting screwed instead of trying to heal their traumas and a lot of the times it consumes their lives
@@Kooky95 the bullies still did bad stuff regardless in the past and never got any consequences. It only proves that as future generations this is basically saying it's ok to be a jerk just as long as you grow up and forget about it. This is what causes some people to have lingering hatred for them and what allows people to think being a bully is an ok thing to happen because they're getting away with something that should've been stopped by an authoritative figure and it'll continue to happen unless someone gets them to stop in the present. You could make the direct comparison to Spider-Man's villains. Imagine if they did all those crimes including the most unforgivable ones then just up and deciding to give up the battle and forget everything they did just as long as they aren't doing it again. Would that not be unfair to the innocent civilians that they get away with everything just because they decided to not be villains anymore. People would be pissed if Carnage got away with anything if all he decided to do was quit and work at a 9 to 5 not feeling any remorse for his actions, just like how a bully might not regret their actions later on in life when they've done cruel things to innocent people who didn't do them any wrong.
@@Pat12379 during the beginning of regular show Rigby would cause a lot of the problems, not only that but anytime he got power he would abuse it constantly. Overtime we saw him grow as a person but we got a glimpse of his family life with his dad either comparing him to his little brother or saying he won’t amount to anything. If Rigby was in Peter’s shoes he would have done the same and let him through. The reason on why Peter ended up different is because his father figure ingrained positive values into him, whereas everywhere Rigby went he was told he was a screw up who wouldn’t amount to anything which ended up as a self fulfilling prophecy.
Mythos is definitely one of my favorite and one of the best adaptations of Spider-Man's origin! I absolutely love the vibe and art, some of my favorite Spidey art ever🙌
The next tom movie should open with this aspect of peter just a five ten minute collage without cutting from crime to crime show his commute make it lengthy but no speaking not even to criminals. Showing peter be lowley and criminals are familiar enough with him to know hes not cracking jokes. Maybe some take it the wrong way as if their winning making fun of his suit. Then finally he arrives back home showcasing how alone he is as he just goes to bed and it pans to a pic of aunt may uncle ben and peter. Then idk what else but that should be the tone by the end he takes more pride in being a role model for kids and a symbol of nyc feeling like its his new family and can be happy about that
I have never read Mythos: Spider-Man #1, but it looks really interesting. I'm not a fan of painted artwork in comics though. I might try to find it some day.
This whole thing is a retelling of Amazing Fantasy #15. Just like in this story, Peter actually used his Spider-Man persona on TV after he did wrestling. Nearly everything about this comic is one-to-one with Amazing Fantasy #15.
So, Peter Parker is basically one man army angsty genius teen with PTSD that one-sidedly decided the best use of his hyperbolic cognitive capabilities and paraphysical abilities is to launch himself into a self-righteous crusade against crime. Like, wtf? It's like a kind of violent therapy or cheap way to ease his feelings of guilt. Considering that he starts like a teen (and I don't think that an adult has to be better anyways) is reasonable and then he meets the villains, yadda, yadda. But it's kind of Amazing how The Spider-Man never considered to make things really better. Yeah, it's writers' fault, but it's crazy how all of these heroic moral paragons just limit themselves to face physical disputes instead of looking for systemic changes for the ordinary person.
It’s not that deep, a Teen figures out how to use his powers for good so he helps his local neighborhood while the Avengers save the world. It’s a fine story.
@@Im2lazy4thisCrit He never did that, he decided to learn how to use his powers for security reasons and after that to earn money while feeling thrill with being superhuman. After his uncle is killed by a robber he didn't bother stop, he decides that his next step is punching a lot of criminals as retaliation instead of something more creative or complex. At least Peter started as a teen and without resources but with time feels awkward.
I hate when Spider-Man is miss portrayed in movies and even main issue comic, THANKFULLY the new ultimate run is try something new that isn’t dog shit like iron man jr in mcu. We need a Spider-Man reboot that keeps his best aspect, his emotional depth(and organic webbing)
i also like how Peter is responsible for his uncles death in one more way here. He brought the money back home, the same money the killer saw and decided to steal, which lead do Uncle Bens death. A new tie between his actions and their results
Yes
Hearing you talk about Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man just reminded me that in his world Uncle Ben died over a fucking Yoo-hoo
😂
I love ASM1 but Ben's death in that movie was so goofy 😭 he should've just gotten mugged, instead of charging at a guy with a gun for no reason.
Way off topic, but I think this Spider Man's suit is spot on. The black details and the face constantly showing off an angry, ominous expression just looks soo cool to me
2:03 Similar to the classic 616 comics. Peter was a loner he never had any friends he meet Mary Jane and Harry in college. Oscrop didn't exist until Peter entered in college. Peter was a lonwr it was until his senior years of high school where Peter became more confident of himself gaining a short life relationship with both Liz Allan and later Betty Brant and becoming friends with Flash Thompson.
5:07 Bro, as a diehard Conan fan, he’s got the master of baiting bear behind him, one of the funniest Conan bits I can remember. Also, can’t believe they got the goat in the comic.
The best modern spiderman comic no one talks about
(Edit: there's a debate in the replies for no reason.)
there so many good modern spiderman comic/series that no one talks about like this or marvel adventures spiderman and it brakes my hart
Nah
@@2kx62 dummy… read the comment before saying something stupid he specifically said THAT NO ONE TALKS ABOUT…. everyone talks about ultimate….
The problem is ultimate is just so fucking good, that everything pales in comparison. No cap, until ultimatum, it’s literally banger after banger
@@loselot6044 ultimate avengers was good until the 3rd entry. If u like avengers from the mcu, then u like ultimate universe avengers bc it’s based solely off the ultimate universe and is basically an adaptation of the ultimate universe. Plus everything that has too do with miles and peter was goated.
1:30 oh man, how I wish uncle Ben was right. In the real world hardly anything happens to a bully, they go on to live very happy and fulfilling lives, don't suffer any consequence for their actions and don't even remember the name of the people they used to bully
Yeah because people grow up and try to turn their lives around. While the other person still thinks about it
@@Kooky95 yeah i agree with you. What i was trying to say is that this advice of "your bullies will get their comeuppance" is too common and is terrible advice, because people waste years fantasizing about their bullies getting screwed instead of trying to heal their traumas and a lot of the times it consumes their lives
@@Kooky95 the bullies still did bad stuff regardless in the past and never got any consequences. It only proves that as future generations this is basically saying it's ok to be a jerk just as long as you grow up and forget about it. This is what causes some people to have lingering hatred for them and what allows people to think being a bully is an ok thing to happen because they're getting away with something that should've been stopped by an authoritative figure and it'll continue to happen unless someone gets them to stop in the present.
You could make the direct comparison to Spider-Man's villains. Imagine if they did all those crimes including the most unforgivable ones then just up and deciding to give up the battle and forget everything they did just as long as they aren't doing it again. Would that not be unfair to the innocent civilians that they get away with everything just because they decided to not be villains anymore. People would be pissed if Carnage got away with anything if all he decided to do was quit and work at a 9 to 5 not feeling any remorse for his actions, just like how a bully might not regret their actions later on in life when they've done cruel things to innocent people who didn't do them any wrong.
Growing up is realizing that Peter Parker is a smarter version of Rigby with a good male figure
From regular show?
@@Pat12379 ye
@@EdridgeRonin how
@@Pat12379 during the beginning of regular show Rigby would cause a lot of the problems, not only that but anytime he got power he would abuse it constantly. Overtime we saw him grow as a person but we got a glimpse of his family life with his dad either comparing him to his little brother or saying he won’t amount to anything. If Rigby was in Peter’s shoes he would have done the same and let him through. The reason on why Peter ended up different is because his father figure ingrained positive values into him, whereas everywhere Rigby went he was told he was a screw up who wouldn’t amount to anything which ended up as a self fulfilling prophecy.
@EdridgeRonin oh ok I never really watched regular show I only watched like 2 episodes were a older version of the racoon came back as a bad guy
Mythos is definitely one of my favorite and one of the best adaptations of Spider-Man's origin! I absolutely love the vibe and art, some of my favorite Spidey art ever🙌
The next tom movie should open with this aspect of peter just a five ten minute collage without cutting from crime to crime show his commute make it lengthy but no speaking not even to criminals. Showing peter be lowley and criminals are familiar enough with him to know hes not cracking jokes. Maybe some take it the wrong way as if their winning making fun of his suit. Then finally he arrives back home showcasing how alone he is as he just goes to bed and it pans to a pic of aunt may uncle ben and peter. Then idk what else but that should be the tone by the end he takes more pride in being a role model for kids and a symbol of nyc feeling like its his new family and can be happy about that
I love dell Otto’s art it always looks amazing
The best spider-man origin story is the one you make for yourself.
whoa.
@@plasticweapon It doesn't just apply to spider-man, it also goes for any superhero legacy out there.
The tv thing was deffo in Amazing Fantasy 15
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How is this video not atleast at like 50k or 100k this is better quality than most comic book TH-camrs that have millions of subs
I have never read Mythos: Spider-Man #1, but it looks really interesting. I'm not a fan of painted artwork in comics though. I might try to find it some day.
i actually own this comic, im glad more people are aware of it
Once I become a writer this is the kind of art I want for my books
Also, I know that the OG May looked that way, but in this style it felt creepy. Good story, though!
Love the art
This whole thing is a retelling of Amazing Fantasy #15. Just like in this story, Peter actually used his Spider-Man persona on TV after he did wrestling. Nearly everything about this comic is one-to-one with Amazing Fantasy #15.
So, Peter Parker is basically one man army angsty genius teen with PTSD that one-sidedly decided the best use of his hyperbolic cognitive capabilities and paraphysical abilities is to launch himself into a self-righteous crusade against crime. Like, wtf? It's like a kind of violent therapy or cheap way to ease his feelings of guilt. Considering that he starts like a teen (and I don't think that an adult has to be better anyways) is reasonable and then he meets the villains, yadda, yadda. But it's kind of Amazing how The Spider-Man never considered to make things really better. Yeah, it's writers' fault, but it's crazy how all of these heroic moral paragons just limit themselves to face physical disputes instead of looking for systemic changes for the ordinary person.
It’s not that deep, a Teen figures out how to use his powers for good so he helps his local neighborhood while the Avengers save the world. It’s a fine story.
@@Im2lazy4thisCrit He never did that, he decided to learn how to use his powers for security reasons and after that to earn money while feeling thrill with being superhuman. After his uncle is killed by a robber he didn't bother stop, he decides that his next step is punching a lot of criminals as retaliation instead of something more creative or complex.
At least Peter started as a teen and without resources but with time feels awkward.
The toes in the cover 💀
Yum
Spider-Toes, Spider-Toes
Girls gotta pay, but not the bros
@@inkchariot6147 Damn, bars?
Makes sense tho cuz he in a spandex suit
The phrase was retold in Amazing Spiderman
This is pretty much the origin from spider-man the animated series
nice video
Spectacular is the best
Is there a second part to this?
Nope
is there a 2nd
What's the comic name?
It’s in the title
@@YugiFFVIISpider-Man: In The Title is my favorite comic
@@inkchariot6147 … I don’t know if you are joking but this one was entirely pointed out on the TH-cam title.
Check out the fan film called the spider
I hate when Spider-Man is miss portrayed in movies and even main issue comic, THANKFULLY the new ultimate run is try something new that isn’t dog shit like iron man jr in mcu. We need a Spider-Man reboot that keeps his best aspect, his emotional depth(and organic webbing)
no sperm wrists please
No organic webbing unless he dies and ressurects as a giant spider and dies again and ressurects as a Man
How is that more valid?😭
@@microcelltechnicalassistencemy guy what
@@SuperJeffyJhacir comic thing
this is just a slightly tweaked version of amazing fantasy issue 15, what's so special about this?
The art and the modernization
@@UN_bear_ABL3 the art is absolutely breathtaking and phenomenal, but i do not see the modernization of the story, its almost a 1:1 replica of af15