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The butler (Houseman) actually appears in all 3 Raimi Spider-man movies (but your point still stands)

dude that’s just gettin’ higher

His toughest challenge? When he climbed his way into America’s heart.

Also a huge Dead Head. Which is also his weakness.

Also, I think the same thing happened to him (his arm rather than head) in the Suicide Squad comics back in the 1980s. But they could have at least attempted to add a little suspense in the movie by introducing him along with everyone else. Then again, we’re talking about a movie where defining character traits are

I forgot she was in the movie. Meanwhile Slipknot, who received no exposition thus telegraphing his fate, left more of an impression.

With a soundtrack by Venominem.

Who was also in Spider-Man: Homecoming, which must be why Spidey isn’t in Venom.

Oh come on, BRAD DOURIF duh!

C.S. Lewis Jr. is way ahead of you!

With him moving out, Wolf Blizter can finally rename it “The Dilemma Chamber” as he intended.

It was so great to see him pop up at the end of Days of Future Past. Also, he makes Nicholas Hoult’s miscasting that much more disappointing (who looks like a cheap Universal werewolf died blue)

Green Arrow and Cap are both dirty blondes, but yeah, Hollywood likes its leading men dark-haired. You would think that Daniel Craig breaking the glass ceiling would lead to more Hunnams and Hemsworths!

It’s basically The Honeymooners meets The Abyss.

MacFarlane’s pig-nose art never resonated with me, and his Spider-Man comic was kind of darkly unspidermany. Lots of Venom and a very dark couple of issues with Hobgoblin-demon straight up slaughtering people in his Alien-goober-den. I’m glad I stopped reading comics in the early 1990s before the era of softball tits

Another great aspect of the Spectacular cartoon (and Avengers: EMH) that sets it apart was the art design. Like the Bruce Timm produced DC shows, Spectacular had a really nice, unique art style to it. All of the Disney Marvel cartoons since look like garbage, the characters look like any cheap Hasbro cartoon from the

I appreciated that Lois was no longer fooled by a pair of glasses, and she is a much more fully realized character in Man of Steel than Superman probably is. Lois Lane was always a bit of a cutthroat character, a la His Girl Friday. Adams’ Lois is a much softer interpretation of the character. I got the feeling that

Today, a 25 year-old Reeve would be playing a teenager on a CW show.

He’s great as Jay, love that that is a thing.

For sure. Singer’s story required a mopey Superman - Krypton still boom, Lois married, another man raising baby Superman, etc.