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makesitprecious · 3 months
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ASM #7 and #8 variant editions (2022) by (Ejiwa) Ebenebe
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that90ssmshow · 8 months
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absolutely love the building tension of this issue leading to that beautiful final full-page reveal
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meekhistorygeek · 1 year
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Just a little something I was working on.
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crystal-bytes · 6 months
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GIFTOBER 2023
DAY THIRTY-ONE: FREE CHOICE
A timeline of DONALD GLOVER and MILES MORAELS
Spider-Man 3 (2007) / The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) / Donald Glover: Weirdo (2012) / Community 2x01 "Anthropology 101" (2010) / Ultimate Fallout #4 (2011) / "Not Going Back" Live Performance (2011) / Ultimate Spider-Man 3x11 "The Spider-Verse: Part Three" (2015) / Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) / Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) / Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
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evilwickedme · 1 year
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Fuck it I'm bored so here's a ranking of different Peter Parkers by how Jewish they are
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Dead last, obviously, is MCU!Peter Parker. This version of Peter is the farthest from comic canon to the point of being almost unrecognizable at times. Also, Tom Holland answered the question "is peter parker Jewish" in a Wired Autocomplete Interview a while back with a very baffled "no", cementing him forever as my sworn enemy. So he's actually the only peter parker who, at least by word of God, is canonically NOT Jewish. -1000000/10
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Next up is Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker. I think this Peter is... fine, at least he's much closer to comic canon than MCU!Peter, but honestly that's not saying much considering how far the MCU strayed from comic canon or even the spirit of comic canon. But like overall, Sam Raimi's movies just aren't particularly interested in presenting Peter as Jewish, so, eh. 1/10
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By far the most Jewish of live action Peters is TASM!Peter, also by far the most comic accurate of live action Peters. I'd be remiss not to mention the fact that Andrew Garfield is Jewish, and he understands the character so fucking well. He stated on record that he played Peter as Jewish and that he sees Spider-Man as an inherently Jewish character:
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However, the Webb movies still do not textually define him as Jewish, and the best parts of Andrew's Peter's Jewish subtext are better when viewed in light of the comics. Overall, 6.5/10
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Next up is the original, our beloved comic book Peter, pictured here saying Happy Hanukkah in a panel from Matt Fraction's Hawkeye. Comic Peter is one of the most heavily Jewish coded comics characters of all time, which is saying something considering how Jewish comic books are as a medium. Obviously he was created and often written and drawn by Jewish writers and artists, but beyond that his driving ethos and values are incredibly Jewish, and as a bonus he's constantly sprinkling Yiddish and Jewish phrases into his speech, alongside things like the above panel where he outright acknowledges Jewish culture in a scene where everyone else is saying merry Christmas. However, despite the extremely heavy coding, Marvel Comics are fucking cowards, and he has yet to be confirmed Jewish, so I must give him a measly 8/10.
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Finally, the cream of the crop, the most Jewish of all Peter Parkers, Into the Spider-Verse's Peter B. Parker my beloved!!! Peter B. is voiced by Jake Johnson, himself a Jewish actor, and is a phenomenally accurate representation of comic book canon - but he also has the unique quality of being canonically, textually, in the actual movie Jewish! It's a bit of a blink and you'll miss it scene, but when we get introduced to Peter B. in his "one more time" segment, we see his wedding to MJ, where he steps on a glass. This is a Jewish minhag - custom - meant to represent the destruction of our Temple and Jerusalem, as well as remind us that sorrow and joy come intertwined, and is one of my personal favorite Jewish customs. It's a phenomenal moment in the best Spider-Man movie, and while this version of Peter would have been my favorite film version regardless, his Jewishness absolutely pushes him even further up. 13/10, no complaints
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viaov · 9 months
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Fran S. Cano, Gwen Stacy
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I'm having way too much fun finding these.
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boom-hannah-boom · 1 year
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redcell6 · 3 months
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Non-Stop Spider-Man #2 Variant
illustrated by Takashi Okazaki
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safferdd-casus · 6 months
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Bitch, you know I’m sexy, don’t call just text me
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current-comix · 1 month
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Gabriele Dell'Otto
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makesitprecious · 1 year
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Peter really said Slay Queen Slay about his wifey
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that90ssmshow · 8 months
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Amazing Spider-Man #47, one of John Romita's best
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meekhistorygeek · 8 months
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Hey, if anybody has that comic panel of Mary Jane when she’s on the phone with Peter and she says, “I don’t know, Pete. Can you give me a reason?” can y’all send it to me 🥺
I’ve been scouring the internet for it, but I can’t find it, and I can’t remember which issue of Amazing Spider-Man it’s in. Please. Help 🙏
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toytle · 1 year
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shoutout to my friend for sending me a lego reenactment of gwen stacy’s death the second i told them i finished tasm 2
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azoinab · 8 months
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My remake of Osborn's death from ASM #122 aka "The Green Goblin's Last Stand"!
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