MARVEL has revealed a new spiderman suit for the Parker-less Superior Spider-Man, which is sort of like Ben Reilly Spiderman costume. I really like a darker Spider-Man. On a tangential note about new Spiderman, I'm still not 100% in love with a Spider-Man not even in Peter's body in the Ultimate Universe.
The SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN and SCARLET SPIDER reunite in SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN TEAM-UP #2 and SCARLET SPIDER #20. I am happy to know that finally a merge with Spider-man and Scarlet Spider. Ever since I learned the rebirth of Kaine in the Spider-Island arc, I am glad they are remaking him. I have been following Scarlet Spider since it first came out and I'm I like where it is going, and a merging is needed to see where Otto and Kaine will stand. I really can't wait.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Spider-Man Suits I’d like to See on the Big Screen
Our Friendly Neighborhood Spidey has been zipping around Manhattan for decades with his traditional and not-so-traditional costumes. We’ve already seen the red and blue spider-man suit and the Venom-style black spiderman suit on the screen, but what about other more costumes?
Here I listed 5 awesome Spider-Man Outfits I’d like to see brought to life on the big screen someday.
1. Miles Morales New Ultimate Spider-Man Suit
When Miles Morales took over as Spider-Man, the writers soon decided to give the suit an awesome black and red redesign. There were rumors Webb would take some major cues from this suit in his sequel, but he only stole those big eye holes.
2. Miles Morales Spider-Man Unlimited Suit
This suit is a combination of several other designs, mixing the red and blue with the bigger spider logo. It’s a good mix, and would definitely translate to the big screen.
3. Scarlet Spider-Man Suit
When Peter Parker still had dibs on the Spider-Man identity but Ben Reilly wanted to do some webswinging of his own, the Scarlet Spider was born. The Scarlet Spiderman costume was designed by Tom Lyle. With some new colors and a Scarlet Spider hoodie over the classic superhero spandex suit, Ben took his design to the streets. His spider symbol goes on the front & the back, not straight up & down like Spider-Man's symbol, but rather angled to the left as it's worn. Short-lived though it may have been, the Scarlet Spider duds still stand as a bold take on the iconic Scarlet Spider costume.
4. Future Foundation Spider-Man Suit
Spidey teamed up with the Fantastic Four for a while on their Future Foundation, to help solve the world’s problems. In addition to an awesome mandate, the group also had some pretty stylish white suits.
5. Spider Armor
The Spider Armor is the Spider-Man equivalent of empty calories. It's totally a guilty pleasure and yes, we know it makes no sense for a character centered on speed and agility to be weighed down by a bulky metal costume…but c'mon—it's so shiny! The Armor didn't stick around longer than one specifically targeted adventure, so we can forgive its impracticality and merely bask in its wonderful excess.
Here I listed 5 awesome Spider-Man Outfits I’d like to see brought to life on the big screen someday.
1. Miles Morales New Ultimate Spider-Man Suit
When Miles Morales took over as Spider-Man, the writers soon decided to give the suit an awesome black and red redesign. There were rumors Webb would take some major cues from this suit in his sequel, but he only stole those big eye holes.
2. Miles Morales Spider-Man Unlimited Suit
This suit is a combination of several other designs, mixing the red and blue with the bigger spider logo. It’s a good mix, and would definitely translate to the big screen.
3. Scarlet Spider-Man Suit
When Peter Parker still had dibs on the Spider-Man identity but Ben Reilly wanted to do some webswinging of his own, the Scarlet Spider was born. The Scarlet Spiderman costume was designed by Tom Lyle. With some new colors and a Scarlet Spider hoodie over the classic superhero spandex suit, Ben took his design to the streets. His spider symbol goes on the front & the back, not straight up & down like Spider-Man's symbol, but rather angled to the left as it's worn. Short-lived though it may have been, the Scarlet Spider duds still stand as a bold take on the iconic Scarlet Spider costume.
4. Future Foundation Spider-Man Suit
Spidey teamed up with the Fantastic Four for a while on their Future Foundation, to help solve the world’s problems. In addition to an awesome mandate, the group also had some pretty stylish white suits.
5. Spider Armor
The Spider Armor is the Spider-Man equivalent of empty calories. It's totally a guilty pleasure and yes, we know it makes no sense for a character centered on speed and agility to be weighed down by a bulky metal costume…but c'mon—it's so shiny! The Armor didn't stick around longer than one specifically targeted adventure, so we can forgive its impracticality and merely bask in its wonderful excess.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Jessica Drew Spider Woman Costumes
Jessica Drew is the most famous woman to take on the role of Spider-Woman. She’s not only the first Spider-Woman in comic books but also the one had her own animated television series that lasted from 1979 to 1980.
The most well-known Spider-Woman costume is the red and yellow costume. This tight full body suit is brightly colored for the comic book world but bares a lot of similarities to the black widow spider. Rather than having the main color be black, the dominate color is red. The red hourglass associated with black widows is then colored in yellow on her costume. Spider-Woman’s womanly curves are accentuated by having this hourglass shape placed in the center of her costume.
The original Jessica Drew spider-woman costume looks very similar to her present costume. The only major variation lies in the mask design. This would be one of the few times a woman taking on the role of Spider-Woman would cover her long hair. Most preferred the windblown look.
The most well-known Spider-Woman costume is the red and yellow costume. This tight full body suit is brightly colored for the comic book world but bares a lot of similarities to the black widow spider. Rather than having the main color be black, the dominate color is red. The red hourglass associated with black widows is then colored in yellow on her costume. Spider-Woman’s womanly curves are accentuated by having this hourglass shape placed in the center of her costume.
The original Jessica Drew spider-woman costume looks very similar to her present costume. The only major variation lies in the mask design. This would be one of the few times a woman taking on the role of Spider-Woman would cover her long hair. Most preferred the windblown look.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Spiderman Black Suits VS Venom Suit
The black Spiderman costume has a large white spider on the chest and back and white organic web-shooters on the backs of the hands.
The same costume is also worn by Venom, with the added details of Venom's signature teeth, a more muscular appearance and a spider on his chest that closer resembles the comic book version's spider emblem.
A variation on the black costume is featured in the film Spider-Man 3. The black Spiderman movie costume includes the webbing pattern from Spider-Man's red and blue costume with a black coloring and a slightly altered spider symbol, both on his chest and back.
The same costume is also worn by Venom, with the added details of Venom's signature teeth, a more muscular appearance and a spider on his chest that closer resembles the comic book version's spider emblem.
venom fanart |
Thursday, May 2, 2013
The origin of the black Spiderman suit
The Symbiote Costume, also known as the Black Spider-man Suit, is one of the most significant alterations to Spider-Man's costume. It first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #252 and Marvel Team-up #141, released concurrently in May 1984. The black costume stemmed from an idea submitted by a then 22-year-old fan named Randy Schueller in 1982, after Marvel had asked its readers for ideas for new Spider-Man stories. "I was thinking, 'This is a guy who is swinging around at night wearing a bright red-and-blue costume.' That's where the black suit came from." Schueller's idea was purchased by Jim Shooter for the sum of $220. Shooter also asked Schueller's help in possibly writing a script for Spider-Man's new look.
Here’s the copy of the letter Randy received from Shooter almost 25 years ago, in August of 1982.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
The Amazing Bag-man Suit
The Bag man Spiderman suit first appeared on Amazing SPIDER-MAN #258.
Spidey heads around to the Fantastic Four building, so that Reed Richards can have a look at his new black costume, which has been acting a bit strangely. When it turns out to be an alien symbiote, they remove it post-haste, leaving Peter with nothing to protect his secret identity. The Human Torch Johnny Storm kindly lent Spidey an old Fantastic Four costume, with a brown paper bag for a mask and a "Kick Me" sign on the back.
Peter Parker has a lot of Spiderman costumes, and this is one of the funniest and memorable costumes that Spider-man wore.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Spider-Man Black Suit/Symbiote Suit
Amazing Spider-Man #252 and Secret Wars |
The suit has been a fan favorite for years and will occasionally make an appearance from time to time, but mainly used for stealthy missions as it’s actually an alien symbiote that attaches itself to Peter Parker and mimics his abilities as Spider-Man. In Spider-Man 3, the symbiote attaches to Peter's bike early in the film. Later on, the symbiote covers his entire suit while he is asleep in the original red and blue costume. Much later in the movie, Peter takes off the symbiote, and as Eddie Brock is watching, gets engulfed by the symbiote to become Venom.
Spider-Man 3 Movie Black Suit |
Spider-Man 3 Movie Black Suit |
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Iron Spider-Man Costume
The Iron Spider costume was first given by Iron Man as a gift to Peter Parker. After Spiderman got rid of the Iron Spider costume and went back to his classic red and blue costume, the Red Team aka the Scarlet Spiders put this costume on.
The default look for this costume is a metallic red skin-tight suit covering the entire body with eyepieces, spider-legs, and a spider symbol on the chest, all in gold.
The fabric of the costume is a liquid nano-fiber that can more or less disappear when needed. Three spider-legs in the back can pick things up and works as pseudo fingers; they also have cameras that can be display images in the costume's eyepieces. The spider-legs are all hidden in the costume's golden circle part in the back and can be deployed simply by mental command. The suit can adjust to mimic background colors or other Spider-Man suit patterns as well as turning Spider-Man invisible.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Collection of Scarlet Spider-Man Suits
Scarlet Spider Symbol |
Ben Reilly Scarlet Spider |
Peter Parker Scarlet Spider |
Joe Wade Scarlet Spider |
three scarlet spiders |
Kaine Scarlet Spider |
Ben Reilly Scarlet Spider Costume |
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Many Looks of Spider-Man 2099
Spider-Man 2099 (Miguel O'Hara) is one of the many future versions of classic superheroes living in the year 2099, a century after the current Marvel Universe time period. Miguel O'Hara the Spider-Man of the future.
The original Spider-Man 2099 suit is similar to classic Spider-Man's suit, but with a more skull-like spider and more blue throughout. Miguel chooses this costume in particular because it is the only clothing he has that is made from Unstable Molecule Fabric which invented by Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four, so that it will not be torn or shred by the spider-talons that now occupy his hands and feet. Spiderman 2099 costume also has a small, web-like airfoil attached to the back of his costume. The material for the air foil allows Spider-Man 2099 to limited gliding abilities, shift direction while in free fall and is very good at slowing down his descent.
Spiderman 2099 in comic books and anime;
Spider man 2099 in video games;
The original Spider-Man 2099 suit is similar to classic Spider-Man's suit, but with a more skull-like spider and more blue throughout. Miguel chooses this costume in particular because it is the only clothing he has that is made from Unstable Molecule Fabric which invented by Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four, so that it will not be torn or shred by the spider-talons that now occupy his hands and feet. Spiderman 2099 costume also has a small, web-like airfoil attached to the back of his costume. The material for the air foil allows Spider-Man 2099 to limited gliding abilities, shift direction while in free fall and is very good at slowing down his descent.
Spiderman 2099 in comic books and anime;
Spider man 2099 in video games;
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions |
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows |
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Why Do I Love Spider-Man Sooooo Much?
1. Spider-Man is the definition of what "a hero" should be like. Not Captain America, not Superman and not Batman. At fifteen he gained immense powers and lost his beloved uncle who gave him the creed of “with great power comes great responsibility”. In his early twenties he has been fighting evil people for no reason but to do the right thing. He should have killed some of his foes but he has not. He should be financially secure from busting drug dealers, mobsters, mad scientist, and hit men but he holds down low paying jobs to stay honorable. To me Spiderman sets the bar for respect.
2. He never gives up. Whenever he's down and out, Peter always comes back better than he was before. No matter how many broken bones or scars he has, he will not give up. Sure, you could say that about other heroes, but Spider-Man is not Thor or the Hulk. He's not on their level, and yet he will fight guys that give 'em trouble.
3. Spider-Man is the champion of the little guy. He is not rich or cool as Batman; he doesn’t have powers as strong as Superman's powers, Hulk's powers, Iron Man's powers, or Thor's powers. Unlike them, Peter Parker is just a guy whose life sucks. But even though he doesn't have fame, power, or money, he still tries to protect people to the best of his abilities. While Superman and Thor were destined to be great heroes, Spidey reached their level of heroism through hard work, willpower, and courage.
4. Spider-Man is a character that is constantly evolving. Spider-Man comics tell the story of a regular person as he slowly evolves into a hero. He doesn't start out perfect but becomes perfect overtime. That is an idea I like a lot.
5. He is probably the most "lovable" superhero character. He’s the funniest in the comic book world, and his jokes always deliver. It’s also funny to watch him try to look up to all the "big superheroes" and not realize that he's a much better hero and person than they ever will be.
6. He also has the best costume ever, especially his mask--very iconic.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
The Best Spider-Man Suits Over Years
The clothes make the man, and Peter Parker the Spider-Man has the most memorable costumes in comic book history since 1962. He got his unique look from Steve Ditko, and over the years more suits from artists and even fans around the world. This Web-Slinger switches it up every now and again, and some would argue that a couple of his alternate suits outshine the original red and blue suit.
Here I listed my top ten Spiderman suits of all time, hope you enjoy!
1. Black Symbiote Spider-Man Suit
2. Spider-Man 2099 Suit
3. Scarlet Spiderman Suit
4.
4.Ben Reilly Spiderman Suit 4
5. Original Red and Blue Spiderman Suit
So, What’s your favorite Spidey Suit?
Here I listed my top ten Spiderman suits of all time, hope you enjoy!
1. Black Symbiote Spider-Man Suit
2. Spider-Man 2099 Suit
3. Scarlet Spiderman Suit
4.
4.Ben Reilly Spiderman Suit 4
5. Original Red and Blue Spiderman Suit
So, What’s your favorite Spidey Suit?
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