SweetShop209
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Spiderman's secret identity is revealed? At least to this administrator?
I'm still not unconvinced that the writers haven't forgotten about The Jackal. They just don't seem to be treating him like an unresolved threat.I'm not getting my hopes up, but with Rhino returning and this underground monster tournament, it sounds like we might see the appearance of The Jackal again. People have been saying Norman, but Jackal makes more sense to me with this situation.
Plus I doubt Conner's would be working for Norman again.
Yeah, this is about what I expected...which is basically not a lot .The Marvel's Spider-Man portion of the Comic-Con panel lasts between approximately the 18-20 minutes marks in the video below. It's only an interview with Felicia Day (which I think was posted before).
I'm sure it'll all come together, but another Rhino episode and an underground monster league feels like a weird detour after the Symbiote invasion.
I guess Head Administatror will start leading into the main plot of the second half...I wonder what the "Unmasked" element in the title is alluding too?
I hope we get to see some cool "monsters" in this league. Maybe the Griffin or Mandrill?
Spiderman's secret identity is revealed? At least to this administrator?
I'm not getting my hopes up, but with Rhino returning and this underground monster tournament, it sounds like we might see the appearance of The Jackal again. People have been saying Norman, but Jackal makes more sense to me with this situation.
Plus I doubt Conner's would be working for Norman again.
To be honest, I've felt that about their cartoons in general for the past few years.I know I've said this before, but it really seems like after Into the Spider-Verse that Marvel just didn't care about the show anymore.
Marvel cartoons have always been very inconsistent with the relevancy of their sub-titles .I pretty much forgot this show existed after it went on a year hiatus midway through season 2, meanwhile the comics were pretty enjoyable at the time, Spidey was just in the biggest movie of that year, the PS4 game was coming out, the baffling but also enjoyable Venom movie was coming out, and Spider-Verse was coming out- all burying it further. That's one thing is the show barely feels like it stands out on its own, the lack of promotion/weird scheduling decisions really hasn't done it any favors in the midst of so much other concurrent Spider-Man content.
The biggest push the show has had was with the merchandise this year for Maximum Venom but again, none of that is really representative of what the show actually is, and the show seems to be playing second fiddle to the merchandising hook of Venomized heroes because the show itself was hardly interested in exploring any of that. What I mean is it feels like the whole Maximum Venom branding push was more important than actually producing this show. That kind of becomes the opposite of what you want these shows to be where the merchandise rules and the shows themselves are an afterthought to service that new wave of merch.
I mean, it's a Marvel cartoon. I think the best we hope for is that Peter and MJ go anywhere at this rate .This season is killing me with its suspense
In amazing friends miles said he was going to a date his words covered up that he has nothing to do like that
But his face seemed to be disappointed
If miles was going to a date who Gould that be Gwen, Anya or some other I hope unmasked reveals that