Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-28063203-20171116031433/@comment-5041674-20171116033913

I'd suggest just doing B tier villains. Some of the worst superhero media I've seen for shows and comics focuses on the D tier villains for normal episodes, and they keep the cool Spidey villains for "special" stuff. It is far more interesting to introduce B (and maybe one A tier once in a while) characters at the beginning, and keep bringing some of them back.

A common trap most young writers always wanna do is make the most interesting stuff happen last, and keep the beginning stuff slow and mellow. I don't suggest this when doing something like Spider-Man, which is action and drama oriented. Stories need a hook, and you have to keep readers interested, so pull out your best stuff first! Then, once you're out, you end the story, and wait a while to see if you get any good ideas.