>Bad guy? He’s barely a villain of the week!
How do you respond without sounding mad?
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>Bad guy? He’s barely a villain of the week!
How do you respond without sounding mad?
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>Spot my hands away and causing black Spiderman to lose his grasp. Create new spot and have Black spider man punch the cops balls as he readjusts. Laugh and say.
"At least I'm not trying to steal a cop's family israeliteels."
Or just call him "SBlack person"
>so mad he uses slurs
Lol
Slurs only work if people get mad at them, which Black folk always do.
but resorting to a slur instead of a well thought out retort shows you are mad which fails to answer the OP
Why work harder when you can get a stronger reaction with less?
I don't think it would have as much effect on someone like miles. Being called Black person only ever pisses off ghetto homies, white boys on reddit/twitter, and those afro supremacist terminally online.
.t black guy
I don't know man, Miles unironically carries a BLM button with him and is a hormonal teenager. If anyone's gonna get offended by a slur irrationally it would be Miles.
"You're only the hero of the week"
And then everyone claps.
Power up and prove him wrong. Basically what Spot does. And he’s having a damn good time doing so too.
"Tough talk from a Black person"
You sound mad
What if I spot my dick into your vegana
How could you know what race he Is? Or do you say that to everybody?
How could you not know after hearing him speak?
In Spots introduction scene, he saw Miles eating something in the grocery store.
>Spider-Man reduced to stealing ideas, art styles, villains, and stories from Gumball and Rick and Morty
What a sorry state of the IP
As much as I like Rob, he's not the same as The Spot. Rob was much more of a meta anti-villain. He just really hated Gumball...for like three episodes, at which point he went to wanting to save everyone.
Spot existed before that you moron. Rick and Morty isn't the first to do multiverses either, you dumbass zoomer.
>Spot existed before that you moron.
Not with this motivation and characterization that was lifted from Rob
>Rick and Morty isn't the first to do multiverses either, you dumbass zoomer.
They did popularize it and cover the major ideas Spider-Verse retreads
Name another animated ineffectual villain whose motivation is that he wants to be protagonist's nemesis who then becomes a serious threat
Do you seriously think rob is the one character out of all forms of media who just wants to be taken seriously as a villain? I am not joking anymore, go spread your wings and get into more things man, as another anon commented, its pretty common
>no examples of a harmless joke villain who becomes a serious threat simply because he wants to be the "nemesis"
You folded sooner than I thought
Read the NotSoHarmlessVillain page you moron
>simply because he wants to be the "nemesis"
see
>ComicallyLopsidedRivalry
>UnknownRival
>no examples of a harmless joke villain who becomes a serious threat simply because he wants to be the "nemesis"
>https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/NotSoHarmlessVillain
>https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/HarmlessVillain
>https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ComicallyLopsidedRivalry
>https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/IneffectualSympatheticVillain
>https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/UnknownRival
The Spot's character has a lot of very common tropes
Spot my feet into both of their mouths before spotting my arms in their throats and breaking both of their jaws
He's too over-designed for a throwaway mook
What the downside of being mad? Who gives a frick? It's the perfect segue into immediately killing him or someone close to him.
Hell, they'd come to deeply regret antagonizing you after you kill everyone they know and love. They'd feel directly responsible for their deaths.
So again I reiterate: who gives a frick if you're mad?
"One week is all I need."
Ohh, that's really good.
why does he looks like Anti Spiral?
Tpbp. It reminds me of this one underrated back and forth from Young Justice season 2.
Aqualad: You are alone.
Black Beetle: I am sufficient.
Say something nice about The Spot right now!!
One of the best characters themes I've heard all year
His holes aren’t a curse!
I think he looks real cute in those glasses and I hope we see more of him in the next movie, he was the best part for me
Cool hat
I just realized what Spot is, thematically.
He's the guy that robs the wrestling manager or convenience store or whatever that goes on to shoot Uncle Ben; a character the hero doesn't take seriously but ends up having huge ramifications.
He probably had the best animation sequences. I like how his holes took us to 2-D drawings. His animation reminded me of Mob Psycho.
He looked like Jesus before he cut his hair
jesus christ he should have kept the long hair. granted i guess it doesnt matter now but still
He’s literally just his voice actor right down to the mole.
Jason Schwartzman?
Im desperate for decent fanart of him but I’m too scared to check Twitter for content so I’m at this miserable impasse.
Why are you scared? There's some neat stuff on there
"Hey! Is my first day okey...
I like his power
From what I'm hearing about the movie, it sounds like it should've just dropped the lame Spider-Illuminati subplot and just made the spot the main conflict. Have him draw in the other Spider-Men as he grows increasingly more powerful and out of control.
He loves holes
Become an eldrich abomination
kill him
that's the neat part you don't, you make HIM take it back when you prove him wrong.
I don't know much about Spider-Man outside some cartoons but the fact Spot's arc could be summed up as Miles' Spider-Quips and dismissing of him, insulted him so deeply he decides to become a multiverse level threat just to prove him wrong, like damn that's a hell of a backfire for a skill that's suppose to make them easier to defeat.
>without sounding mad
Letting Cinemaphile shitters forum slide over to Cinemaphile was a mistake.
>”oh yeah? watch this”
>proceed to shit all over myself
Spot when he got serious was really good, but it fricking sucks that we had to go through the whole rigamarole of him being a joke
they should've made him serious from the start, and dedicated a full, SINGLE movie to him.
respectfully disagree, he was one of the first villains in a long time who's jokey motif I didn't actively hate. I hope he retains just a little bit of that in the next movie, I loved his weird socially awkward bits so much.
People love silly turned serious villains though. It's a common popular trope
i just don't think spot was a good character to do it with
I actually agree. I liked his not serious moments, but they made the serious ones feel not to me. I think the main reason why is actually Miles though. Instead to actually trying to help his grievances of being disfigured in a horrible accident, he decided to take his "I am your arch nemesis" thing too literally. He wants to be his arch nemesis because he doesn't see a way to return to his normal life, and instead of trying to give him an alternative like I thought he was going to do, he kind of ignored him and treated him like a plot device, basically saying "Nooo, don't do the portal thing, that will move the plot along!"
the issue most of the time when making silly villains serious is that the time they spend being silly feels like a waste of time. the hero isn't invested in any of it, so why should I be? you're basically waiting for the moment where the villain gets his shit together so the plot can start for real.
Ok number 2 whatever you say.
Spiderman I'm gonna become a villain of the year just to spite uou
Says discount store Spider-Man
>ACAB, bootlicker
It's crazy how Spot has somehow managed to turn Miles into the craziest most genocidal Spider-Man villain
>>Bad guy? He’s barely a villain of the week!
>I'm saying the N word
Kek
>that ending
Kill them.
I thought his transformation from 'can't even rob a store' to 'solos four Spider-men at once effortlessly' was very quick, but he's wacky and fun regardless, so I can forgive it.
The implication is he trained in the Hyperbolic Time Chamber before powering up with different super colliders.
please don't fall for this idiots bait obviously he can't ever be wrong even when you spoon-feed him
2nd movie should have just been a standalone miles movie in his universe building him up
He's right tho