It has been a great day at Dragon Con. I found this in the Marriot,and when I solved it, a child dressed as a Korok ran out to give me a piece of candy.
MY HEART IS BLEEDING š„¹
I've seen in some fanfics Jason remembers what was said at his grave, and now I imagine how even in his madness Jason is looking for his NEPHEW, because that's the only thing that can keep him sane
DC/Marvel Peter Parker in Gotham AU where Dick Grayson is Peter's bio dad, and Jason is Uncle Ben.
Peter finds himself in another world where Ben exists only for him to be dead here too. Peter is lost, alone in a world he knows nothing about and has no one to talk to. Even if he starts making friends he can't tell them the truth about being from another universe. And yeah his bio parents exist here, but what is he supposed to tell them? He would just sound crazy, better to avoid them.
But he needs to talk to someone, so Jason's grave becomes a place where he can vent and reminisce.
ā "But I knew him" ā
I've been gaming and thinking about my boy...
*No spoilers*
I stayed up to watch the premiere of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (3am on the east coast) and things are off to an interesting start, but I have to ask, who wanted this show? When it was announced, the series was meant to tell Spider-Manās origin story in the MCU, but as production went on, the producers realized how boxed in they were, so they decided to make it a multiverse story. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man takes place in a universe similar to the sacred timeline, but instead of Tony Stark recruiting Peter, itās Norman Osborn.Ā
I understand why this show isnāt in the MCU, and while I admit that the series is taking the character in a different direction, Iām tired of seeing Peter Parker in high school and most fans seem to agree. I love a good superhero/average teen combo, which we see in this series. Peter misses class and skips parties to fight bad guys, and I love that dynamic. I love that Peter canāt tell his teachers why he wasnāt there for the test, or tell his friends why he missed their play, or birthday party. I enjoy that dynamic every time I see it, but itās not anything that The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008-09), Ultimate Spider-Man (2012-17), or Spider-Man (2017-20) didnāt do. The live-action films also take on these scenarios, and they execute them well for the most part.Ā
I donāt mean to be a pessimist, because this is a good show, but I canāt write down my thoughts and opinions about it without also expressing my exhaustion at how many times weāve seen this play out. Marvel Animation shouldāve placed Peter in college for this series. It wouldāve been way more interesting, especially if they framed it for adults specifically, like Invincible (2021-) or Creature Commandos (2024-). My idea isnāt for them to make Spider-Man unnaturally dark, brooding, or edgy, but it wouldāve brought more fans to the table in my opinion.Ā
Some people say this show shouldāve been about Miles Morales and I donāt agree. To me, the Miles-shaped hole in my heart is being filled by the Spider-Verse movies, and if they do a Miles Morales animated series, I believe it should wait until the Spider-Verse movies are over because the Spider-Verse movies are animated I believe the producers would have their work cut out of them trying to create another animated universe that rivals the Spider-Verse films, and because of this I believe that the show would suffer critically for it because everyone would compare it to the Sony rendition.Ā
But letās talk about this show and why itās good, sans spoilers, of course.Ā
The first thing you notice about this series is the animation and itās just splendid. The fight scenes look immaculate, the shots of Spider-man swinging around the city are so well done. Episode 2 in particular had some really sweet shots. The voice acting was okay. I canāt decide if Hudson Thames is a good Peter Parker. At times he sounds good, but then it sounds like heās got phlegm and didnāt bother to clear his voice before recording. The opening title was superb. The music and art together were just perfect. The callbacks to Civil War were also pretty cool. The suit Peter wears feels homemade, more so than the MCU edition and I liked that. I like that he uses some propane-type thing to power his webshooters.Ā
Peter Parker feels like Peter Parker in this series. Heās stumbling around, chronically late, and missing the bus, itās all very Peter-coded. On top of that, heās very empathetic to criminals, something I think was lost in some of the films. The characters have got good chemistry. I like the dynamic between Peter and his friends. There was a certain character whose name I recognized from the comics, but he looked so different and there were some scenes with him that I didnāt fully understand, so Iām curious how his future in the show will play out. I canāt decide if Norman Osborn will be a villain or not. I always got the vibe that he has something going on under the surface, but that could be an intentional choice to make us suspect misdeeds from him. This show wants to subvert our expectations, similar to how the MCU films did. There were more names I recognized and Iām excited to see where they go from here, especially since the series was renewed for a second and third season.Ā
I like that Marvel Studios is putting effort into this show. There have been plenty of Spider-man shows in recent years, but you could tell they were for children. This series has more attention to detail, itās an animated superhero show that can be enjoyed by adults, and as I get older thatās something I value more and more. I love to rewatch shows like The Spectacular Spider-Man (2009-09) but something gets lost there as you get older. You canāt enjoy the story as much because itās written for children, but todayās animators seem to understand the need adults have for these shows.Ā
I just said that Iām tired of seeing Spider-Man in high school, but this series makes me nostalgic in all the best ways. Watching shows like this makes me feel like a kid again, and in recent times I value that experience so much. Listening to the awesome music selection as Spidey swings through the city oddly reminds me of walking to class in the morning, blasting music, and worrying about the math test I had later that day.
Overall, Iām excited to see where this show goes.Ā
Final grade: B+
Rick Stepp (irresponsibleink@gmail.com)
Jason and Bruce mini comic
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If you couldnāt tell, Iām not used to drawing Bruce. Anyway, winter break is almost up, hopefully I can still postšš„²
They are so special to me
I have a type and it's Red. It you get it, you get it.
coloured a doodle
one of the biggest lies the fandom with tell you is that alfred pennyworth is a good man.
heās horrible. people just donāt realize heās horrible because theyāre all too focus on the superheroās.
not many people in the fandom know this, but alfred literally has a daughter. her name is julia. why does no one know about julia? BECAUSE HE ABANDONED HER. itās canon that he chose the wayneās over his OWN CHILD. when sheās introduced in the comics she hates her dad because he abandoned her in england to raise a child that wasnāt even his.
the infamous jason āa good soldierā memorial? yeah, alfred did that. bruce wanted it taken down. alfred also left jasonās destroyed robin suit on display.
alfred is the reason tim is robin. dick and bruce are trapped by two-face and alfred just⦠gives tim a robin costume and sends him on his way. no formal training. no nothing.
every blame dick for damian becoming robin? wrong. it was alfred. dick was against it. alfred is the first one to give damian the robin costume, like he did to tim years before. dick did eventually choose damian as his robin, but that was while damian was ALREADY ROBIN. (he even tells tim that he doesnāt pick tim to be his robin because he considers tim to be an equal, not a sidekick, but i digress)
when bane breaks bruceās back, alfred literally packs up and leaves. he travels. he just drops everything and goes to explore the world, until dick eventually hunts him back down.
itās also a common theme that alfred couldnāt find the right balance between being a father figure and a butler, so he was constantly enabling bruce growing up (and still does) because technically bruce was his boss⦠even though he had custody of him.
edit: actually technically (in some runs) bruceās uncle has custody of him but literally makes being absent an olympic sport But you get what i mean