Fun fact: apparently he retired because in The Unbelivable Gwenpool the new go to person is Ronnie, who has the greatest review of any work "I'm told it looks good"-daredevil
This comic is so cool. The idea that all the superheroes and villains go to this one guy to fix up their costumes is a really neat idea. I especially like the bit where Leo mentions that Thor is a nice guy because Leo’s just an ordinary guy who has the Norse god of thunder as one of his most loyal customers.
truthfully i wouldnt be surprised if killshot got done in later by other villians. it should be a rule to not speak business in an establishment that doesnt ask questions, is safe, and does the work with the only questions being basic pleasantries and questions in regard to what to be done with the suit. true neutral ground so to say. when places like that in other media are harmed and or hit it isnt uncommon for ruthless purging to keep those spaces safe since they are few and far between.
@@damienmitchell3104 FOR REAL!!!! Killshot is a dead man and doesn't even know it. I would love a follow up comic from his point of view being hunted down by all the villains who had business with the tailor.
@@thelordofthelostbraincells man's getting hunted by Dr. Doom, the Blob, The X Men, Daredevil, thor, and THE ferret, thats gotta be hard to live through
@thelordofthelostbraincells what if bro dies, then death (the entity) denies taking his life so he comes back to alive, only for everyone to kill him again
I'd like to think that killshot had a lot of trouble after shooting Leo, cause finding a good tailor is hard. Just imagining Doom and some other villains looking to beat killshot cause leo's arm is hurt, and now everyone has to wait a while before they can get their stuff fixed.
I was *just* thinking the same thing. There is no way that he did not fuck up royally doing that. Heroes -and- villains use this guy's services. That's a good way to get ruinated, or even killed given the tempers of some villains.
At first I thought Leo now has a bad reputation towards the villain clients and is a well known snitch but you made a very good point, these guy hate loosing good services, and all the villains can just shut up near Leo so they wont have a snitch problem.
Honestly, it's this comic that made me fall in-love with the 'Last Stand' Spider-Man mask/jacket combination. Leo really nailed that Spidey needs to change quickly, that it needs to be feasible to repair on a tight budget, and that it needs to be relatively durable without sacrificing mobility. Other suits are more flashy, but Leo's 'Last Stand' costume remains enduringly awesome to me.
I believe after this there is a comic where it goes more into detail that both heroes and villains have an agreement that absolutely no business is to be done in Leo's shop
I think I saw that one. Or a story with him that mentions that fact. He seems to pop up randomly. I like characters like Leo, they flesh out the world. It's too easy to write superhero stories in which there are only heros, villians and endangered people to save with no examination of the world itself. DC had a decent title for a while called "Gotham PD" that was just about normal cops dealing with the insanity of Gotham.
I figure it was one of those times when he was actually in NYC for official business as a world leader and he damaged his cape during his mid-summit slap fight with Reed, who then told him about Leo. They kinda be like that. I wonder if Sue ever gets jealous...
This is one of the biggest reasons why I love the first half of JMS' Spidey run; New York City isn't just a setting for Spider-Man, it's an entire character on its own, with Leo, cab drivers, hot dog vendors, teachers, restaurant owners, just regular folks fitting in naturally with the world of gods, heroes and villains. It makes the world believable, and it organically raises the stakes in our minds when we see the people in that world under threat.
I always thought the Last Stand suit was a spiderman merchandise jacket peter stole from a thrift shop, and a mask from a halloween store since he didn't have enough time to repair his suit due to being public enemy #1
i love stories like this that just go into the whole logistics of things without the usual "rich superhero" solution. Its like yeah i wanna see a batman story where his costume is actually made by a shop specializing in bondage outfits xD
The Joker going to his tailor and talking to him "I am a man who quite literally dresses up and fights some traumatized orphan furry in a gimp suit and I get my ass kicked every time, but you know who laughs? NOBODY! Life is so unfair, you know Steven? I just lost half a dozen men to the Man-Bat, who is NOT the same as the Batman, and now the Goonion is on my ass because I refuse to pay for life insurance policies. Batman doesn't kill, I'm already on the hook for Medical, why should I need to give them a life insurance policy?!" "Mr. Joker sir, I am going to need to ask you for additional context, as you just called Batman, the personification of what goes bump in the night, a "traumatized orphan furry in a gimp suit" and that is somehow not even the most concerning statement you made." "Yeah, Alejandro is the Bat's tailor, Harley figured that out when she got her suit done up. Nice man, good fetish material, terrible conversationalist."
Earlier comics had Spider-Man often having the flu/ the cold in winter issues and once he was so ill his powers began failing and he confessed to being Spider-Man and wasnt anymore before passing out and then finding out he had a huge case of pneumonia
I'm surprised no one has brought up the minor role he played in Civil War, where he has a pretty interesting scene with Speedball right before he becomes penance. That was actually my first introduction to the character, and it kinda stuck with me tbh
The guy really needed to have a "no talking about jobs" sign in his shop. Like, seriously! He was in the perfect position to be untouchable. Set the ground rules of no talking any business besides his business while in the shop and become indispensable to the super community. No one wants to be the guy that roughed up the man who not only fixes Doctor Dooms cape, Daredevils costume, and Thor's cloak. A dictator, lawyer, and a god? Asking for all the trouble in all the ways!
So true, imagine if superheroes and supervillains knew they used the same tailor. it would be an all-out war. The superheroes would shut down his business (or politely ask him to only repair costumes for superheroes) and the supervillains would kill him out of anger or use him to get closer to revealing the secret identities of their rivals. I somewhat respect the tailor for not discriminating when it came to villains (it could be out of fear if he said no, but still), the guy offers reading materials while they wait and give them advice on the type of material that is most comfortable. The only thing he shouldn't have done was eavesdrop (although it wasn't much eavesdropping if his son could clearly hear him across a room), so he wouldn't have a moral obligation to snitch.
@@SebastienGendron-uk4poActually from what i understand, everyone pretty much knows that villains and heroes go there, its just that Leo is good with secrecy
IRL Killshot trying to [goof] the tailor would result on two possibilities 1. Villains jumping on Killshot and lynching him for harming their beloved tailor, and then passively protecting the Tailor for a time (Speaking about his job was his own mistake. also you do not want to sour relations with you servicer, it could result on far bigger snitching: Not only by him, but by all the associates.) 2. Villains first jumping on Killshot and [goofing] him for talking about his job nearby civilians, and then [goofing] the tailor as he was a witness. It could result in two things depends on what sort of villains you are dealing with. I feel like Dr. Doom would do his best to protect the tailor. Also he the Tailor already very old, [goofing] him will not be profitable in long term. Edit: There are two types of Criminal organisations in where I live. The north and the East. Stereotype goes as: The northerners would protect the Tailor, the Easterners would go after his kin.
@@SebastienGendron-uk4pomoney is money. And yeah, it's common sense to not talk about your secret plans in a "public" place unless you know for sure your by yourself
I love the idea that there's just this neutral territory that even the most bitter of enemies could only be like: "Hey." "...Hey..." Simply because they're lives would be so much harder if they fucked this up.
Actually, Luke Jacobdon is from the Dakota North series of Marvel. He was a fashion designer who was inspired by her and pretty much just that. Dakota worked for the "Nelson and Murdock" Law firm at some point in the comics. Though they probably did take some of the ideas from this guy.
For real, marvel has been falling off hard after endgame. Were basically living the dark souls lore where "the gods" (marvel) are trying to keep "the first flame" (the MCU) burning for as long as possible.
It’s cool knowing thats where that suit came from. I’m not a comic guy, but for Spider-Man PS4 I loved that suit. After I got it I pretty much only wore that.
I imagine the Hulk busting entirely out of his clothes and going on a naked rampage. It's not the scary green giant monster that turns mens bones to water, its the scary green monsters monster coming at them. Time to scream and run!
I love grounded superhero stories like this. Very clever writing to bring the absurd and the realistic together in a way that gets the ol' gears turning. So inspiring.
Nah, he's one of those guys both heroes and villains would never mess with since he's so useful and isn't involved with anything else. Bet you if a villain threatened him, all other heroes and villains would team up to hunt that one down
@@puffpuffpassmako yeah, I'm pretty sure Killshot spent most of his time in jail digging his bar of soap out of his butt for trashing the shop & shooting Leo...
Before watching, the video, I was hoping that Leo's shop was like the one place on Earth where heroes and villains had an unspoken truce: no matter your morals or your relationship with other clients, the second you walk through that door, all hostilities cease. Otherwise, like I imagine Killshot might've had, you're going to have a very hard time finding another tailor
@@EeveelutionStorm I mean thanks to Spider-Man and the entire cover-up story, Leo mentioned they won't be asking him much. It'd be actually cool to see a after comic where heroes and villains going to put his ass through the meat grinder for what seems like a random assassination attack on a tailor both heroes and villains love to go to.
@@johnfkennedyinanopentopcar8976 Please, Leo probably made the devil's cape, the devil would do that shit for FREE. "Eternal damnation, Homer Simpson style for one Mr. Killshot!"
@@EeveelutionStorm The thing is, Mephisto ACTUALLY wears a cape, since its the only thing he wears, so that is very possible with how Marvel do things, word goes around, it goes to ghost rider, he talks with some friends in hell, a quick chat here, a bad day there, and then you have the King of Hell at your door asking you to fix hes cape
I love the small bit about him thinking about having a mouth in the mask, only for him to see Venom in the mirror. Short, but just goes to show how much he's afraid of Venom.
I remember that issue, always liked it. "Doctor Doom wants a burger, you going to blame the kid behind the counter for selling him one?". Leo supplied a simple and legal service, he just made and mended costumes, nothing more or less, and I imagine most of his villain clientele had sense enough to not talk business while they were in his shop.
This is one of those stories that really makes me love Marvel. It makes everyone invovled so much more human, really stripping away the super. Even adding some one like doctor Doom for it. I can't see anything like this in DC.
You'd think someone of his skill level and usefulness would be very protected, even by villains, considering his value. If I was one of these super heroes or villain he would be highly protected
Yeah, but they cant really go around screaming dont kill this guy. But i have no doubt if they heard word of Leo almost being killed or having that arm injury they would get some payback on the dude
Man I love this era of Spiderman, the art design is one of my favorites and that coffee at night part was funny (I only had the first encounter with Morlun when i was young so I'd just read that constantly, I still have it but the spine kinds broke off... Still sad about that ngl)
I always kinda love these sorts of stories, about the mundanities of a very non-mundane world. Heroes need their costumes, villains have to go grocery shopping, someone's gotta clean up the blood and shrapnel after a fight, etc. Yes I know about Viscera Cleanup Detail and it scratches the same itch.
I love it how there are sacred grounds/area that both villains and heroes do mess with, I remember one area is a pizza joint, another is this dudes shop and I forgot a few other places. Basically you fuck with these people, you are fucking with everyone.
That's something that actually bothered me as a kid, when I watched the first Sam Raimi Spiderman movie. You see Peter Parker designing his costume and starting off with basic red/blue clothes and a ski mask. All of a sudden, he has that insane costume that looks like a professional did it for thousands of dollars. When parts of it get destroyed, it magically gets repaired to the next scene, even though Peter neither has the time nor the money to repair it. It looks more like an entirely new suit than a repaired suit. There's no marks of stitching. Did he just make a new one from scratch? The movie shows him only having this one suit and no spares. Some cosplayers showed how to recreate this Spidey suit, and the time, ingenuity and money that goes into it is crazy. Even then, it's impractical. You can't see much through the mask. Having a character like this kind of clears it up.
Those don't even go up to the thigh, though. They're not thigh highs if they aren't anywhere close to the thigh. Those are either leg warmers or compression leg sleeves.
Now I can just see thanos coming in and asking for a costume that’s able to withstand a ton of raw energy, also here’s a fun one: Cat women walks in and asks for a new suit, and than Leo needs a full body measurement That man has gotta be lucky for that
I really wish this tailor got more attention in various comics. But to your intro: Yes, Spidey admits that his costume is not comfortable, but it's built for value and efficiency.
While I consider the Amazing Spider-Man #500 to be the official finally to the character, (in my opinion) issues like ASM #502 act as a nice epilogue, so to speak. Touching on what makes characters like Spider-Man and the Marvel Comics Universe so human.
5:28 I think Modern bride is a reface to some nordic tale about Thor where he dressed a woman to be married to some guy as part of some Con or something. So I guess he has a taste for wearing women's clothing, in mythology
I’d love a comic where some new villain hurts Leo, even accidentally, and some villains either stay behind themselves to help him or get their henchmen to, while they and the heroes go hunt the sorry SOB down while they desperately try to hide, basically crapping themselves the entire time.
“A public coffee shop” You mean Katz’s Deli, on Houston? The “I’ll have what she’s having” deli from “When Harry Met Sally”? That public coffee shop? 😂
IDK about the others, but Frank gets his from surplus stores and a silk screen t-shirt guy he saved from criminals once. Dude gives them to him by the crate...
1:58 THAT. THAT RIGHT THERE, WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT MARY JANE. The Mary Jane that actually understood why Peter does his job as a hero, the Mary Jane that cared and always waited for Peter no matter how long it would be as long as he was okay in the end. I hope we get that character back in the future.
He’s essentially wearing a full body singlet. Sweat definitely collects everywhere. And it cannot be comfortable like at all. I guess it somewhat breathable though. Well I guess it would be if the arms chest and head weren’t covered.
Wait! Spider-Man fights crime?!? I thought all he does is get together with his alternate versions to fight multiversal mages and godly villains with his mystical spider abilities.
theres a full motion comic of this comic on yt its pretty good
I linked it in the description!
This man is like the Edna Mode of the Marvel Universe. All he needs is to make sure there are NO CAPES!
Thor and cap: bruh
Tell that to doom
@@jeronimoheuchert3786 cap?
@@finchatforharambe905 cap
Love how he even does work for villains too. And that he has a schedule for both types of clients.
Fun fact: apparently he retired because in The Unbelivable Gwenpool the new go to person is Ronnie, who has the greatest review of any work "I'm told it looks good"-daredevil
Bullet wound must've been a snafu.
@@d-manthecaptain1382 Or he got too old for it
@@arran4285and died of natural causes
This comic is so cool. The idea that all the superheroes and villains go to this one guy to fix up their costumes is a really neat idea. I especially like the bit where Leo mentions that Thor is a nice guy because Leo’s just an ordinary guy who has the Norse god of thunder as one of his most loyal customers.
truthfully i wouldnt be surprised if killshot got done in later by other villians. it should be a rule to not speak business in an establishment that doesnt ask questions, is safe, and does the work with the only questions being basic pleasantries and questions in regard to what to be done with the suit.
true neutral ground so to say. when places like that in other media are harmed and or hit it isnt uncommon for ruthless purging to keep those spaces safe since they are few and far between.
@@damienmitchell3104 FOR REAL!!!! Killshot is a dead man and doesn't even know it.
I would love a follow up comic from his point of view being hunted down by all the villains who had business with the tailor.
@@thelordofthelostbraincells man's getting hunted by Dr. Doom, the Blob, The X Men, Daredevil, thor, and THE ferret, thats gotta be hard to live through
@@mikadosannoji553 he's going to need meta human level relocation or fake his death and start over
@thelordofthelostbraincells what if bro dies, then death (the entity) denies taking his life so he comes back to alive, only for everyone to kill him again
I'd like to think that killshot had a lot of trouble after shooting Leo, cause finding a good tailor is hard. Just imagining Doom and some other villains looking to beat killshot cause leo's arm is hurt, and now everyone has to wait a while before they can get their stuff fixed.
I was *just* thinking the same thing. There is no way that he did not fuck up royally doing that. Heroes -and- villains use this guy's services. That's a good way to get ruinated, or even killed given the tempers of some villains.
@@gelusvenn5063 nobody wants a flying press from the blob
@@gelusvenn5063 Exactly. And it's Killshot's fault for taking the call there. Most of the villain would have agreed with that.
That's what i though what will happen after killshot shoot leo.
At first I thought Leo now has a bad reputation towards the villain clients and is a well known snitch but you made a very good point, these guy hate loosing good services, and all the villains can just shut up near Leo so they wont have a snitch problem.
Honestly, it's this comic that made me fall in-love with the 'Last Stand' Spider-Man mask/jacket combination. Leo really nailed that Spidey needs to change quickly, that it needs to be feasible to repair on a tight budget, and that it needs to be relatively durable without sacrificing mobility. Other suits are more flashy, but Leo's 'Last Stand' costume remains enduringly awesome to me.
The Last Stand suit is my favorite Spiderman Costume.
I believe after this there is a comic where it goes more into detail that both heroes and villains have an agreement that absolutely no business is to be done in Leo's shop
He did make a rule heros and villains on separate days
I think I saw that one. Or a story with him that mentions that fact. He seems to pop up randomly.
I like characters like Leo, they flesh out the world. It's too easy to write superhero stories in which there are only heros, villians and endangered people to save with no examination of the world itself.
DC had a decent title for a while called "Gotham PD" that was just about normal cops dealing with the insanity of Gotham.
If his business gets ruined because villains and heroes fight in shop then they will have to fix their costumes themselves
@@realdragonyeah, it's basically an unwritten rule.
Of course Dr. Doom would be one of the first, nobody tells Doom what to do.
I figure it was one of those times when he was actually in NYC for official business as a world leader and he damaged his cape during his mid-summit slap fight with Reed, who then told him about Leo.
They kinda be like that. I wonder if Sue ever gets jealous...
This is one of the biggest reasons why I love the first half of JMS' Spidey run; New York City isn't just a setting for Spider-Man, it's an entire character on its own, with Leo, cab drivers, hot dog vendors, teachers, restaurant owners, just regular folks fitting in naturally with the world of gods, heroes and villains. It makes the world believable, and it organically raises the stakes in our minds when we see the people in that world under threat.
In the Flash’s comic, back in the 60’s and a few other Flash stories there was a tailor who made the rouge’s costumes.
I always thought the Last Stand suit was a spiderman merchandise jacket peter stole from a thrift shop, and a mask from a halloween store since he didn't have enough time to repair his suit due to being public enemy #1
i love stories like this that just go into the whole logistics of things without the usual "rich superhero" solution. Its like yeah i wanna see a batman story where his costume is actually made by a shop specializing in bondage outfits xD
The Joker going to his tailor and talking to him "I am a man who quite literally dresses up and fights some traumatized orphan furry in a gimp suit and I get my ass kicked every time, but you know who laughs? NOBODY! Life is so unfair, you know Steven? I just lost half a dozen men to the Man-Bat, who is NOT the same as the Batman, and now the Goonion is on my ass because I refuse to pay for life insurance policies. Batman doesn't kill, I'm already on the hook for Medical, why should I need to give them a life insurance policy?!"
"Mr. Joker sir, I am going to need to ask you for additional context, as you just called Batman, the personification of what goes bump in the night, a "traumatized orphan furry in a gimp suit" and that is somehow not even the most concerning statement you made."
"Yeah, Alejandro is the Bat's tailor, Harley figured that out when she got her suit done up. Nice man, good fetish material, terrible conversationalist."
@@Forestxavier20 lmao
Batmans suit with the nipples was definitely made by bondage people.
@@Forestxavier20 Joker gets his suits from a tailor who makes suits for magicians...
@@darrellcook8253 it's only weird if they're pierced...
Thanos: I want repairs to my costume. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
Leo: Here's the bill.
Thanos: It cost me everything
nice jokes
Leo is the only person who can manage to repair an infinity gauntlet with some thread and a sewing machine.
@@icetide9411 Leo Zelinsky, King of Nidavellir
there's 911 likes lol
Leo: a small price to pay for salvation
Dang he seems like a calm and reasonable person
Kratos pulls up
Kratos: I require your services
@@Samuel-iw8kj I dont even know if Kratos wears pants,everytime i see him is just a cloth
Wonder why they didn't decide to use him in She-Hulk instead of the person we got.
because that is “her” show
They probably didn't know about him, he's an obscure character
Plus the one we got fills a slightly different niche
@@hazgoldberg ?
@@driveasandwich6734 plus she hulk is a her show so yeah
Probably because he is in New York and she-hulk is on Las Angeles
Earlier comics had Spider-Man often having the flu/ the cold in winter issues and once he was so ill his powers began failing and he confessed to being Spider-Man and wasnt anymore before passing out and then finding out he had a huge case of pneumonia
That costume he designed is legendary.
I'm surprised no one has brought up the minor role he played in Civil War, where he has a pretty interesting scene with Speedball right before he becomes penance. That was actually my first introduction to the character, and it kinda stuck with me tbh
The guy really needed to have a "no talking about jobs" sign in his shop. Like, seriously! He was in the perfect position to be untouchable. Set the ground rules of no talking any business besides his business while in the shop and become indispensable to the super community. No one wants to be the guy that roughed up the man who not only fixes Doctor Dooms cape, Daredevils costume, and Thor's cloak. A dictator, lawyer, and a god? Asking for all the trouble in all the ways!
So true, imagine if superheroes and supervillains knew they used the same tailor. it would be an all-out war. The superheroes would shut down his business (or politely ask him to only repair costumes for superheroes) and the supervillains would kill him out of anger or use him to get closer to revealing the secret identities of their rivals. I somewhat respect the tailor for not discriminating when it came to villains (it could be out of fear if he said no, but still), the guy offers reading materials while they wait and give them advice on the type of material that is most comfortable. The only thing he shouldn't have done was eavesdrop (although it wasn't much eavesdropping if his son could clearly hear him across a room), so he wouldn't have a moral obligation to snitch.
@@SebastienGendron-uk4poActually from what i understand, everyone pretty much knows that villains and heroes go there, its just that Leo is good with secrecy
IRL Killshot trying to [goof] the tailor would result on two possibilities
1. Villains jumping on Killshot and lynching him for harming their beloved tailor, and then passively protecting the Tailor for a time (Speaking about his job was his own mistake. also you do not want to sour relations with you servicer, it could result on far bigger snitching: Not only by him, but by all the associates.)
2. Villains first jumping on Killshot and [goofing] him for talking about his job nearby civilians, and then [goofing] the tailor as he was a witness.
It could result in two things depends on what sort of villains you are dealing with. I feel like Dr. Doom would do his best to protect the tailor. Also he the Tailor already very old, [goofing] him will not be profitable in long term.
Edit: There are two types of Criminal organisations in where I live. The north and the East. Stereotype goes as:
The northerners would protect the Tailor, the Easterners would go after his kin.
@@hannibalburgers477 Please... just use the k word... Please.
I'm begging you. Just use kill. This isn't tiktok.
@@SebastienGendron-uk4pomoney is money. And yeah, it's common sense to not talk about your secret plans in a "public" place unless you know for sure your by yourself
I love the idea that there's just this neutral territory that even the most bitter of enemies could only be like: "Hey." "...Hey..." Simply because they're lives would be so much harder if they fucked this up.
You need to swallow up your spitefulness and pride from time to time if you want to have nice things.
Guess this was the character that they based Luke Jacobdon on She-Hulk from.
Actually, Luke Jacobdon is from the Dakota North series of Marvel. He was a fashion designer who was inspired by her and pretty much just that. Dakota worked for the "Nelson and Murdock" Law firm at some point in the comics. Though they probably did take some of the ideas from this guy.
That full panel of Doctor Doom saying "Fix it" is funnier than anything the MCU has ever done
just imagine how awkward it must have been...
Avengers:...🤨🤨🤨🤨
Doctor Doom:😮💨its personal this time, no world ending today... really...
For real, marvel has been falling off hard after endgame.
Were basically living the dark souls lore where "the gods" (marvel) are trying to keep "the first flame" (the MCU) burning for as long as possible.
if this scene got into a movie they would somehow find a way to ruin it, maybe adding a terrible joke in the middle
@@mikadosannoji553 fr. Marvel peaked at endgame, and now Disney is on life support
It’s cool knowing thats where that suit came from. I’m not a comic guy, but for Spider-Man PS4 I loved that suit. After I got it I pretty much only wore that.
I just found out how my favorite Spider-Man costume was made. The Last Stand suit.
If this took place after The Last Stand, I wonder what Peter was feeling seeing that suit.
nah it happened before Last Stand
I bet this is the guy behind hulk’s legendary pants
I imagine the Hulk busting entirely out of his clothes and going on a naked rampage.
It's not the scary green giant monster that turns mens bones to water, its the scary green monsters monster coming at them.
Time to scream and run!
"Thank G~d his pants 👖 stayed on!"
--- Bartholomew J. Simpson.
I love grounded superhero stories like this. Very clever writing to bring the absurd and the realistic together in a way that gets the ol' gears turning. So inspiring.
I could imagine he’s sought out by villains for his list of clients
Nah, he's one of those guys both heroes and villains would never mess with since he's so useful and isn't involved with anything else. Bet you if a villain threatened him, all other heroes and villains would team up to hunt that one down
@@puffpuffpassmako yeah, I'm pretty sure Killshot spent most of his time in jail digging his bar of soap out of his butt for trashing the shop & shooting Leo...
Doctor doom probably busted down the door and stole killshots soul to give to the devi5
Before watching, the video, I was hoping that Leo's shop was like the one place on Earth where heroes and villains had an unspoken truce: no matter your morals or your relationship with other clients, the second you walk through that door, all hostilities cease. Otherwise, like I imagine Killshot might've had, you're going to have a very hard time finding another tailor
I like to imagine that's the new rules, cause word got out that somebody tried to off Leo.
I don't think Killshot would've survived that one.
@@EeveelutionStorm Dr. Doom and the rest of the villain cast trying to put him down for messing with their favorite tailor.
@@brightbeyonddarkness The one time Dr. Doom and Stephen Strange will get along. The one who fixes their badass cloaks should be revered.
@@EeveelutionStorm I mean thanks to Spider-Man and the entire cover-up story, Leo mentioned they won't be asking him much.
It'd be actually cool to see a after comic where heroes and villains going to put his ass through the meat grinder for what seems like a random assassination attack on a tailor both heroes and villains love to go to.
@@EeveelutionStormwhats the beef between Strange and Doom?
I would love to see a story where a bunch of heros and villain team up to protect this guy.
I don't think things would have ended well for Killshot anyway. I feel like it'd be a bad idea to kill Doctor Doom's tailor.
Doom would bust down the wall and trade souls with the devil
@@johnfkennedyinanopentopcar8976 Please, Leo probably made the devil's cape, the devil would do that shit for FREE.
"Eternal damnation, Homer Simpson style for one Mr. Killshot!"
@@EeveelutionStorm The thing is, Mephisto ACTUALLY wears a cape, since its the only thing he wears, so that is very possible with how Marvel do things, word goes around, it goes to ghost rider, he talks with some friends in hell, a quick chat here, a bad day there, and then you have the King of Hell at your door asking you to fix hes cape
I swear, it's the ordinary that have more interesting stories than the big shot heroes
I love the small bit about him thinking about having a mouth in the mask, only for him to see Venom in the mirror. Short, but just goes to show how much he's afraid of Venom.
I would too after what they did together
The last page is so haunting with Peter looking at the suit design, if you know you know
I remember that issue, always liked it. "Doctor Doom wants a burger, you going to blame the kid behind the counter for selling him one?". Leo supplied a simple and legal service, he just made and mended costumes, nothing more or less, and I imagine most of his villain clientele had sense enough to not talk business while they were in his shop.
This is one of those stories that really makes me love Marvel.
It makes everyone invovled so much more human, really stripping away the super. Even adding some one like doctor Doom for it.
I can't see anything like this in DC.
That’s why I made mine Marvel.
For spidey’s sweat, I’d go with Peter b’s tips. Baby powder
You know this guys good when doctor doom goes
You'd think someone of his skill level and usefulness would be very protected, even by villains, considering his value. If I was one of these super heroes or villain he would be highly protected
Yeah, but they cant really go around screaming dont kill this guy.
But i have no doubt if they heard word of Leo almost being killed or having that arm injury they would get some payback on the dude
Peter saying "I'm hip" gets me every time
This reminds me of that episode of the 90s Batman cartoon where Batman goes to a specialty mechanic that works on and makes his vehicles.
Man I love this era of Spiderman, the art design is one of my favorites and that coffee at night part was funny (I only had the first encounter with Morlun when i was young so I'd just read that constantly, I still have it but the spine kinds broke off... Still sad about that ngl)
I always kinda love these sorts of stories, about the mundanities of a very non-mundane world. Heroes need their costumes, villains have to go grocery shopping, someone's gotta clean up the blood and shrapnel after a fight, etc.
Yes I know about Viscera Cleanup Detail and it scratches the same itch.
This is one of my favorite comics! Thanks for uploading a video on it.
I actually liked the story. I read it and I found it charming and I wished they do more of these kind of stories in comics again.
I love it how there are sacred grounds/area that both villains and heroes do mess with, I remember one area is a pizza joint, another is this dudes shop and I forgot a few other places. Basically you fuck with these people, you are fucking with everyone.
finallly a spiderman story that doesnt evolve all of his love ones dying
The Old-Man Spidey outfit looks killer
Should have added a policy to not talk any business in his shop.
Who the hell would try to Rob a place where the superheroes and villains go to?
I like to think Eddie Brock walks in one day and asks Leo to fix his suit on while Venom quivers in fear.
That's something that actually bothered me as a kid, when I watched the first Sam Raimi Spiderman movie. You see Peter Parker designing his costume and starting off with basic red/blue clothes and a ski mask. All of a sudden, he has that insane costume that looks like a professional did it for thousands of dollars. When parts of it get destroyed, it magically gets repaired to the next scene, even though Peter neither has the time nor the money to repair it. It looks more like an entirely new suit than a repaired suit. There's no marks of stitching. Did he just make a new one from scratch? The movie shows him only having this one suit and no spares.
Some cosplayers showed how to recreate this Spidey suit, and the time, ingenuity and money that goes into it is crazy. Even then, it's impractical. You can't see much through the mask.
Having a character like this kind of clears it up.
I feel like if Leo was or was going to be harmed everyone would jump up and destroy anything in Leo’s way
7:18 That looks like Uncle Ben's Spider-Man costume for the post apocalyptic timeline.
The Last Stand suit will always be my favorite Spiderman suit ever made by anyone.
the fact he took him to katz deli is amazing
I'm liking your daredevil glasses lol
0:15 spider man in femboy thigh highs...thats...new....
Those don't even go up to the thigh, though. They're not thigh highs if they aren't anywhere close to the thigh. Those are either leg warmers or compression leg sleeves.
@@batterupman nah bro, there thigh lows
@@skipp84 They're not thigh anythings.
@@batterupman thigh lows
@@skipp84 They're on his calves, and they're not even socks.
5:07 BRO CASEOH IS IN THE STORY
sowing up a suit after morlun sounds like a field day for parker
Thank you for making this kinds of content. It is Always nice to watch!😊
Now I can just see thanos coming in and asking for a costume that’s able to withstand a ton of raw energy, also here’s a fun one:
Cat women walks in and asks for a new suit, and than Leo needs a full body measurement
That man has gotta be lucky for that
But i dont think , with that age, hes pimp is pimping anymore
I really wish this tailor got more attention in various comics.
But to your intro: Yes, Spidey admits that his costume is not comfortable, but it's built for value and efficiency.
FYI, the word "Meshugge" from Hebrew means "crazy".
And thus, the villians help leo with a new rule "buisness stays out of the costume designers shop." thus, his shop becomes neutral ground.
aka the guy who if u fuck around with he would ignore it but his clients wouldn't
leo could just add a rule of "no discussing of plans to commit imminent lawless action while leo zelinsky is around."
bruh...those shades are fire...
you made me look em a pair that look like em to get myself
I was just going to say he's like Ant Edna from the Incredibles. But someone beat me to it. 😏
While I consider the Amazing Spider-Man #500 to be the official finally to the character, (in my opinion) issues like ASM #502 act as a nice epilogue, so to speak. Touching on what makes characters like Spider-Man and the Marvel Comics Universe so human.
Another great video!!
that new suit is actually dope tho
His balls would not be comfortable 😂
5:28 I think Modern bride is a reface to some nordic tale about Thor where he dressed a woman to be married to some guy as part of some Con or something. So I guess he has a taste for wearing women's clothing, in mythology
Do you think that eben superheroes And villains fight... They are like "oh shit! This is where Is my Tailor at! I need to go elsewhere!"?
I’d love a comic where some new villain hurts Leo, even accidentally, and some villains either stay behind themselves to help him or get their henchmen to, while they and the heroes go hunt the sorry SOB down while they desperately try to hide, basically crapping themselves the entire time.
4:31 Wooow. I thought that thumb was something else. I swore I was staring right at the Thing's thing.
You look like Spider-Gwen’s Matt Murdock.
In the rami verse Peter gets the wrestler (the Flying Dutchman) brother to make him his suit
So what you're saying is that Peter Parker of Earth 312500 (last stand) went to this guy? Man he made the best suit of all time!
Kinda saddnessing at the end since that's suit is the one Peter murders his villains in and becomes alone and depressed
I was hoping other villains would "take care" of Killshot since they rely on Zelinksy for suits too.
“A public coffee shop”
You mean Katz’s Deli, on Houston? The “I’ll have what she’s having” deli from “When Harry Met Sally”?
That public coffee shop? 😂
this did just make me wonder something what about anti heros would they work for both schedules or do they have to pick one
They show up on Sunday.
@@1hyugaclan1 ya they didn't say anything about Sunday
IDK about the others, but Frank gets his from surplus stores and a silk screen t-shirt guy he saved from criminals once.
Dude gives them to him by the crate...
“I’m hip”. That gave me a good laugh for some reason.
"the circle triangle combo" got me
1:58 THAT. THAT RIGHT THERE, WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT MARY JANE. The Mary Jane that actually understood why Peter does his job as a hero, the Mary Jane that cared and always waited for Peter no matter how long it would be as long as he was okay in the end. I hope we get that character back in the future.
*Ahem* I'd like to introduce you to the term character assassination.
I like to think he has different versions of the classic suit he wears, Some with insulstion for cold weather r. Or others for summer heat
Leo really knows his stuff. That last Spiderman costume looks pretty sweet
He’s essentially wearing a full body singlet. Sweat definitely collects everywhere. And it cannot be comfortable like at all. I guess it somewhat breathable though. Well I guess it would be if the arms chest and head weren’t covered.
Nah, we know it's not a singlet. There have been times where Peter's been with his top off.
This is so cool, just seeing there day to day.
This was the first single issue of Spider-Man I ever owned. I still have it somewhere I think
I love thatt last stand suit so much
the last stand outfit is dope
Imagine robbing this place when Dr. Doom walks through the door and goes, “nah, you don’t touch him”
In response to your question, yes the sweat does build up under his costume. It’s actually quite an issue for him in some comics
Wait! Spider-Man fights crime?!? I thought all he does is get together with his alternate versions to fight multiversal mages and godly villains with his mystical spider abilities.
This guy probably made fin fang fooms pants too
I still have the physical issue of this comic.
My respect for venture bros has increased. To think they paid tribute to this tailor as well.
6:06 “I’m hip” 😂😂😂😂
They should use this guy when introducing new costumes.