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Spider-Art #24
Sean “Cheeks” Galloway, lead character designer for the Spectacular Spider-Man cartoon presents his funky style for Spider-Man years before he got the job for the animated series.
Spider-Art #152
The return of Bruce Timm, and he must be a devout fan of the Silver Age to reference the Gloom Room A-Go-Go.
Spider-Art #134
The Larsen era! As illustrated by the man himself!
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PLAYED THIS GAME AND FINISHED THIS GAME THREE TIMES! BEST VIDEO GAME OF THE 90S AND BEST COMIC STORYLINE! So in short HOLLA BACK!
Holla if you remember Green Jell-O (er, Jelly) doing the soundtrack!
This was okay, but too repititive. I preferred Spider-Man VS the Kingpin which came out a couple years before on the Genesis.
Still have this game! Though I think the SNES version is better. Separation Anxiety was good as well, and more fun because it was two player but I thought MC had much better graphics.
Between this and separation anxiety I always preferred sep. anxiety. Probably because it was a venom central story and he was my fav character growing up, but max carnage was still rad with a buddy to go save New York with.
I actually did a list on my blog a few months ago of my 10 favorite super hero games and Separation Anxiety was on there. I still love that game.
http://landsharkattacks.blogspot.com/2012/12/my-top-10-favorite-super-hero-video.html
Holla! I totally remember that red cartridge.
@8 I also think I preferred Separation Anxiety.
I always preferred Separation Anxiety. It wasn’t as much of a balls buster as Maximum Carnage.
This game was a lot of fun… but it was pretty tough too if my memory is correct. I think I enjoyed the game a lot more than it’s comic counterpart.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!!
Holla
I remember the epic promo being on the Pryde of the X-Men VHS I had as a kid! Still, fun game.
I loved this game!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbnihYENjC8
And although I had a Genesis, I actually owned the SNES version.
Generally, I always found the graphics and sound to be a bit better on the SNES…but that might just be me.
hells yeah. i still have this game its awesome
Loved this game!! Need to get another Genesis soon (mine stopped working) just to play this.