Thread:Benspider/@comment-29421682-20170924020505/@comment-29421682-20171021133159

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I haven't yet seen Spider-Man on ice so I'll review the other last ones Kraven's Amazing Hunt and Halloween moon.

Kraven's amazing hunt is just so horrible. It just might be the reason Kraven committed suicide. That got me thinking about the fact is that no Spider-Man show has ever gotten him right: in Tas he was a tragic figure but a far cry from the crazy hunter we knew, in unlimited he was the high evolutionary’s puppet, in tnas he … I don’t rember he was kind of forgettable there, in spectacular he had the right personality and attitude of the obsessed hunter but they kind of ruined it by turning him into a were cat (even the creator said this was a mistake and in the gargoyles crossover cured him) , in Ultimate he is well done but this rivalry with white tiger is unnecessary as he never becomes super obsessed about it like with spidey in the comics not to mention the amount of high tech weapons they gave him, and here he is like the ultimate comics just that he has is Russian and has Star Wars weapons. Here he is also not even interesting cause he shows up from nowhere and dissapears at the end of the episode like Batman. I also felt they tried doing too many things with him and none worked which wasn’t helped by the fact that we don’t have any introspections with him he just goes from greedy hunter/tv host to honor bound crazy killer to respectable honorable man. The Miles Peter relationship still sucks and they themselves are poking holes at it. The whole part were Peter tells Miles his identity is unnecessary and illogical as they don’t know each other that well. The only saving factor is Norman as always he steals the show. Also scorpion was there doing nothing. I give this one a 5

Halloween moon was slightly better as Miles doesn’t appear and it focuses on Harry’s and Peter’s relationship. I liked the scene were he and Spider-Man talk and it seems like his hatred for spidey may diminish. Hulk being there was kind of pointless but cool nonetheless. He was there mostly so Peter would know another avenger and to have a were hulk. Gwen was ok. Man wolf was not a particularly interesting villain although I liked how they made the stone that turns people into werewolfs seem reasonable (they use it to rewrite DNA to add wolf features in humans and it emmiting gamma rays). They could have used his episode to introduce JJJ but no the infection is so much more interesting with it being only done a thousand times in cartoons. He also looked off as man wolf with some of the background werewolfs looking more like his comic book counterpart. Also the ending with Norman suggest they’ll use the stone for a certain lizardy enemy. The biggest problem however is that Spider-Man is still way to clumsy and undistinguishable from Peter. I give this episode a 6. Wait. There was a Spectacular/Gargoyles crossover?