Thank you for sharing this review! Well done! So cool to hear about the great early team-ups with the Human torch, daredevil and the hulk! Super cool! However I also think that it would be cool if you added some background music to spice up the sound of your voice. Great job though and thanks again for sharing this with us.
Another excellent vid/review. Aunt May........if Peter was about 16 years old when he got his Spidey powers May could easily have been around 40-45 years old instead of being drawn as about 80 years old!
Thanks a lot for the review! Agree with you in all the comments, and pretty much share all your feelings, reading those first Spider-Man issues over and over for a life! No movie had even close to that, and whatever they did in the movies that made impact came straight from the comic book creation. People who don't recognize Ditko's pure genius are probably being anachronistic. They would insist in comparing Ditko's art and narratives with much later developments in Spider-Man's story, instead of, comparing it with whatever could have been produced in comics up to the days of Ditko's Spider-Man. Even if you take the further developments of the character (genius work as well, no doubts, such as John Romita Sr's, to name just one), it is essential to ask: could any of those further developments be even imaginable, without Ditko's groundbreaking work having set the parameters and possibilities for Peter Parker / Spider-Man? NO way! Of course, Stan Lee had roles in it, and he was brilliant in all, and probably has pressed Ditko to do his best... Anyway, Ditko remains the great genius behind it all.
you have the bones (id say more than bones - you got the body) of a real amazing video but music and a white date on a black screen "the year was 19..." at the start would make it epic, and a few other things and this would be a great video.. Sure it could be done a totally different way, but you made a great video!!!
For me it was from the stan lee and john romita era peter looks much better with better physique and becomes a way cooler person he doesn't mind the insults anymore, he can keep his cool with flash and overall he gets the girls damn I miss gwen
@jonkler677 Johnny and Peter were the original Falcon and Bucky (MCU) with their bickering but respect for each other that formed an unlikely friendship.... and women should be working your pipe and making you dinner and drinks without trying to poison the drinks with Ani Free
The period when Spider-Man became good was after Ditko's departure, when Stan Lee and John Romita collaborated to make Spider-Man an exceptional character. It remains the character's best period to this day. Romita was a far better artist in every respect. As much for storytelling as for his mastery of anatomy and the rendering of believable, charismatic and dynamic characters. It's not for nothing that he became one of the pillars of Marvel comics along with John Buscema and Gene Colan.
We desperately need this spider-man back!
Boy, some of Ditko’s old panels are more memeable than I thought.
As someone who was always interested is spiderman's older stories but grew up with mainstream media spider man
I am thankful for your channel
reading these panels i can hear christopher daniel barnes voice from the 90s cartoon
i have so much nostalgia for these comics, the ebst ones
I saw the title and went "The night Saint Nick went insane!"
Thank you for sharing this review! Well done! So cool to hear about the great early team-ups with the Human torch, daredevil and the hulk! Super cool! However I also think that it would be cool if you added some background music to spice up the sound of your voice. Great job though and thanks again for sharing this with us.
Another excellent vid/review. Aunt May........if Peter was about 16 years old when he got his Spidey powers May could easily have been around 40-45 years old instead of being drawn as about 80 years old!
I think that's why they went with a younger May in the last Spidey movie series.
This still too young, she is draw like she comes from the Era Pre Creation
Betty Brant I imagined as older than Peter Parker. She probably around 21 and he is about 16. That would make her relation with him more problematic.
Also if one looks at it right Betty was drawn almost as a dead-ringer for Peter Parker's mom from ASM Annual #5
She’s 18-19 when she meets Peter. Problematic? A bit. But not not to bad overall
Isn't she actually four years older than Peter?
she's canonically a few years older than him because Liz calls her an old hag at some point lmao.
Holy smokes, your account is ancient
Thanks a lot for the review! Agree with you in all the comments, and pretty much share all your feelings, reading those first Spider-Man issues over and over for a life! No movie had even close to that, and whatever they did in the movies that made impact came straight from the comic book creation. People who don't recognize Ditko's pure genius are probably being anachronistic. They would insist in comparing Ditko's art and narratives with much later developments in Spider-Man's story, instead of, comparing it with whatever could have been produced in comics up to the days of Ditko's Spider-Man. Even if you take the further developments of the character (genius work as well, no doubts, such as John Romita Sr's, to name just one), it is essential to ask: could any of those further developments be even imaginable, without Ditko's groundbreaking work having set the parameters and possibilities for Peter Parker / Spider-Man? NO way! Of course, Stan Lee had roles in it, and he was brilliant in all, and probably has pressed Ditko to do his best... Anyway, Ditko remains the great genius behind it all.
you have the bones (id say more than bones - you got the body) of a real amazing video but music and a white date on a black screen "the year was 19..." at the start would make it epic, and a few other things and this would be a great video.. Sure it could be done a totally different way, but you made a great video!!!
For me it was from the stan lee and john romita era peter looks much better with better physique and becomes a way cooler person he doesn't mind the insults anymore, he can keep his cool with flash and overall he gets the girls damn I miss gwen
No really.
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I had a crush on Betty Brant back then.
@27:10 the biggest tragedy is when they replaced the human torch with that worthless broad firestar due to rights issue
Firestar is hot
Why so hostile to fire stare 😭
@jonkler677 Johnny and Peter were the original Falcon and Bucky (MCU) with their bickering but respect for each other that formed an unlikely friendship.... and women should be working your pipe and making you dinner and drinks without trying to poison the drinks with Ani Free
That's the most boomer comic book fan gripe complaining about a cartoon from the early 80s
The period when Spider-Man became good was after Ditko's departure, when Stan Lee and John Romita collaborated to make Spider-Man an exceptional character. It remains the character's best period to this day. Romita was a far better artist in every respect. As much for storytelling as for his mastery of anatomy and the rendering of believable, charismatic and dynamic characters. It's not for nothing that he became one of the pillars of Marvel comics along with John Buscema and Gene Colan.
But Ditko Peter Parker is still the best.
@@mayotango1317 Not at all. Romita's Peter Parker is the perfect one. Like all the characters he drew.
@@philippealain-art But Ditko Peter can get angry and be more human.
@@mayotango1317 No more than Romita's, who is a far superior artist.
I actually have issue 12 and 21