Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-28063203-20171116031433/@comment-28063203-20171116034816

That's a good point. I was thinking something similar to Batman: The Animated Series, where Mr. Freeze was originally a D-tier villain at best but got a credible backstory that made him one of the most well-known villains and Beware the Batman which utilized unknown characters really well. I mean, Tombstone from Spectacular Spider-Man was praised as a great villain and before he was basically a hitman.

The main villains are all B-tier for Junior and Senior year (in Senior year that's where Spidey faces more B and A tier villains), but I'm sprinkling in D and C tier villains and I guess amping their role so, for example, one of the main characters is Crimemaster. That is true, I guess some A-tier villains or well-known villains like The Lizard or Black Cat (though the term "villain" for her is arguable depending on some fans) would be fine.

I should've probably added, but this is somewhat of a reimagining, similar to Ultimate Marvel, which is why I'm reworking some low tier villains.