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Spider-Man's First Comic Is Perfect, And Here's Why 

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Scott dives into the first appearance of Spider-Man to explain how Peter Parker's comic book origin is secretly brilliant! We dissect Steve Ditko's art, Stan Lee's writing, and the reasons why Spider-Man's origin have been told and retold across Marvel movies, cartoons, and more!
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@oddysixl
@oddysixl 5 лет назад
I think Ultimate did a great job. They established Peter and his uncle Ben gradually over 6 issues. And it seemed realistic for the time.
@themadtitan7603
@themadtitan7603 5 лет назад
Agreed, the Ultimate comics gave more time to develop Uncle Ben and Peter's relationship which makes Ben's death all the more tragic.
@deepblume6611
@deepblume6611 5 лет назад
The only good thing that came out in that Shitshow
@TheIronMelon
@TheIronMelon 5 лет назад
@@deepblume6611 he's talking about the comics not the show
@qihaoliu3631
@qihaoliu3631 5 лет назад
I loved Ultimate Spiderman when I read it as a kid but nothing beats the original. In just a single issue of Amazing Spider-man, Stan Lee manages to concisely capture all the depth and emotions of a complex origin story without any unnecessary baggage. There is beauty in simplicity. It also didn't help that I fell out of Ultimate Spiderman past issue 100. Amazing Spider-man had more compelling stories overall I feel. As for the best retelling of this origin story in any medium, I have to go with Raimi's Spider-man 1. Its done so well, that the MCU completely avoided this defining moment in Spider-man's life. As a result, it really makes Holland's iteration of the character more in line with that of Miles Morales than Peter Parker.
@Elvirabg
@Elvirabg 5 лет назад
I love ultimate Spider-Man
@darkriot1862
@darkriot1862 5 лет назад
Nerd sync is the vsauce of comic books
@Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat
@Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat 5 лет назад
Except nerdsync actually uploads
@trevorwilliams6362
@trevorwilliams6362 5 лет назад
@@Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat and I havent stopped watching nerdsynch
@ZikedY
@ZikedY 5 лет назад
Michael Klump and a beard
@aadityaphadnis8399
@aadityaphadnis8399 5 лет назад
More like Lindsay Ellis than Vsauce
@inexfan89
@inexfan89 5 лет назад
@Michael Klump Scott is in his mid 20s.
@victorthecollector9198
@victorthecollector9198 5 лет назад
I think one thing that I don't like about the retellings of this story is that most of them make Ben say the phrase. I think it's a really important moment of growth for Peter to realize that himself
@merengsanjana7981
@merengsanjana7981 4 года назад
Agree.
@JosephFlores-yn4yi
@JosephFlores-yn4yi 3 года назад
But makes uncle ben feel lesd important
@victorthecollector9198
@victorthecollector9198 3 года назад
@@JosephFlores-yn4yi Not really, he was already teaching him that lesson through his actions, the quote is just Peter putting it into words.
@MrHomelessHobos
@MrHomelessHobos 2 года назад
@@JosephFlores-yn4yi you are silly
@ninjabluefyre3815
@ninjabluefyre3815 2 года назад
That makes sense
@appliedskater
@appliedskater 5 лет назад
I haven't watched a NerdSync video in a while, but the quality/ production of this is great. Great video.
@retrogamereaper
@retrogamereaper 5 лет назад
Scott, you made me sad :( I just found out that Steve Ditko died last year :(
@rjurmanovich
@rjurmanovich 5 лет назад
Yep, him and Stan died only a few months apart. It's kinda sad, but also kinda poetic.
@stephenobrien6983
@stephenobrien6983 5 лет назад
@@rjurmanovich Who would have guessed that Jameson would outlive Parker.
@BruteVanSlyke
@BruteVanSlyke 5 лет назад
Hands down my favorite video you've done in a while. Really love hearing the behind the scenes info and the artistic break downs of how and why the comic is put together.
@Sjono
@Sjono 5 лет назад
Billy Batson was a teenage superhero who was a sidekick to nobody before Spider-Man
@backup-qg6nb
@backup-qg6nb 5 лет назад
Spider-Man's first comic is perfect, just like this video! Good job Scott!
@Casedilla73
@Casedilla73 3 года назад
The silent panels are like the scenes in a movie where time would slow down to let you take in the awesomeness of what’s happening.
@WAMTAT
@WAMTAT 5 лет назад
Great work Scott, amazing work as usual.
@mackmenezes4912
@mackmenezes4912 2 года назад
His death is probably the most memorable death in all American comics ,as the same level of light yagami from death note japanese
@H.P._Lovecrafts_Beloved_Cat
@H.P._Lovecrafts_Beloved_Cat 5 лет назад
Why is Scott Ross Spider-Man so terrifying?
@brianrebmann5398
@brianrebmann5398 5 лет назад
Excellent video and very interesting. Keep up the great work
@christosmadrid
@christosmadrid 5 лет назад
Seriously loving your videos man, you are absolutely killing it
@Maniac4Bricks
@Maniac4Bricks 5 лет назад
7:40 I would also argue that the silent panel in Spider-Man's first issue also represents the simplicity of the moment. It does it mean to have a sound effect, dialogue to describe it, emotion through someone's speech bubble. Everything you need to know is individual itself. Like that serves enough to have an impact on both the story and the reader
@mrdoctorawesome9692
@mrdoctorawesome9692 3 года назад
this video proves how the first amazing Spiderman movie is a accurate origin for spiderman
@ThatOneDoesntCount
@ThatOneDoesntCount 5 лет назад
Yesterday Midnight got HiTop, today you get Midnight. I wonder whose gonna get you tomorrow
@renjigraal4970
@renjigraal4970 5 лет назад
Every NerdSync video is perfect, and here’s why
@mateogonzalez5678
@mateogonzalez5678 5 лет назад
What I came for: Spider-man video essay What I left with: Scott Ross Spidey-ASMR
@charaznable1448
@charaznable1448 2 года назад
It's like sam rami understood this comic and adapted it beautifully
@Jamiesonfrox
@Jamiesonfrox 5 лет назад
Great work Scott! This one made me happy! And scared! Lol!
@draiseg6178
@draiseg6178 5 лет назад
Was that Sal from ComicPOP? If so, then this is truly going to be iconic.
@227060
@227060 5 лет назад
Mostly great video...apart from describing Peter as “Almost certainly an incel”. We really need to unpack that statement. This is an excerpt of what Wikipedia has to say about incels: “Discussions in incel forums are often characterized by resentment, misanthropy,[1] self-pity,[4] self-loathing,[5] misogyny,[6] racism,[6] a sense of entitlement to sex, and the endorsement of violence against sexually active people.[7][8][9][6] The American nonprofit Southern Poverty Law Center described the subculture as "part of the online male supremacist ecosystem" that is included in their list of hate groups.” Being a jerk, feeling resentful, self-pitying and self-loathing doesn’t alone make anyone an incel. You need to be way worse than that. Peter is selfish and a jerk, no denying that. But he doesn’t feel entitled to sex, he’s not racist, he’s not misogynistic. He’s resentful to people who frankly...abused him for years. Peter doesn’t hate Flash because of his success with girls. He doesn’t even hate the girls inherently for rejecting him. His resentment comes from their active mocking and dismissal of him. THEY are jerks too, Peter didn’t deserve that treatment even if it was wrong for him to be selfish with his powers. There is this problematic trend in the modern day now that ‘traditionally nerdy’ pursuits have become more mainstream of looking at the people who were ‘traditional nerds’ as somehow...still bad, as though the bullying and mistreatment they endured was brought on by themselves. It wasn’t
@neurospicyplus
@neurospicyplus 5 лет назад
Thanks for this video, Scott. I really enjoyed it. This will help me with the Spider-Man fanfiction I'm writing. ^^ And my favorite Spider-Man origin is The Amazing Spider-Man movie.
@clay8957
@clay8957 5 лет назад
Awesome video Scott!
@ConTrollerNorth2
@ConTrollerNorth2 3 года назад
Great analysis. Thanks.
@yahkovfreeman5720
@yahkovfreeman5720 5 лет назад
“Or as I call them... mistakes” LMAO
@DontfuckwithdaGunslinger420
@DontfuckwithdaGunslinger420 5 лет назад
R.I.P Stan Lee. He will always be the greatest
@JustinY.
@JustinY. 5 лет назад
"With great power, comes great responsibility."
@SalaciousB_Crumb
@SalaciousB_Crumb 5 лет назад
with great ability comes great accountability
@Snoc75
@Snoc75 5 лет назад
"With great power comes great--" HOT DAMN I'M EARLY
@Itookabathinibiza5624
@Itookabathinibiza5624 5 лет назад
OMG!!! It’s Justin Bieber!
@dobson.
@dobson. 5 лет назад
Whoa, you've been gone for awhile!
@munjee2
@munjee2 5 лет назад
*there must also come
@ledge-magee
@ledge-magee 5 лет назад
As much as I like the ASMR Bob Ross reference, how little paint you put on that brush is a crime.
@xtrashocking
@xtrashocking 5 лет назад
The brush just sounds so dry and scratchy too...lol
@ledge-magee
@ledge-magee 5 лет назад
@@xtrashocking Yeah it was honestly a little painful haha
@marving.8868
@marving.8868 5 лет назад
It hurts. I'm bleeding like he ripped my skin open with this dry brush
@brennanparker4012
@brennanparker4012 5 лет назад
I think it's because he didn't prim the canvas before hand. Otherwise I doubt there'd be as much of that serene scratching.
@ledge-magee
@ledge-magee 5 лет назад
@@brennanparker4012 Most likely. I'm not an expert on using large brushes on canvas or priming, so I couldn't say. Does seem like the answer to the problem, though.
@thebluepacificboys
@thebluepacificboys 5 лет назад
A NerdSync video two weeks in a row? That's great, Scott!
@backup-qg6nb
@backup-qg6nb 5 лет назад
99th like, certainly is!
@szymonsokolinski9907
@szymonsokolinski9907 5 лет назад
@@backup-qg6nb we were at the brink of greatness, we were that close!
@backup-qg6nb
@backup-qg6nb 5 лет назад
@@szymonsokolinski9907 Yeah...yeah.
@limberlad
@limberlad 5 лет назад
Without a dip in quality either.
@kyletowers9662
@kyletowers9662 5 лет назад
Great Scott!
@Spanishdog17
@Spanishdog17 5 лет назад
They should have kids read this in School along with To Kill A Mocking Bird and The Great Gatsby. It's so influential to our culture and the message is important!
@donalddude7568
@donalddude7568 5 лет назад
That is saying too much
@Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat
@Kobolds_in_a_trenchcoat 5 лет назад
I disagree because I don't think this comic is quite up there in terms of literary quality, it's great but it's competent without being particularly uniquely special. I would love to see comics at least brought up as a medium with real merit in high school (occasionally you'll see comics treated as a real medium in college/university but not everyone goes and this tends to only happen in a few odd classes). I don't think this is a classic alongside Gatsby or to kill a mockingbird but comics in general (and all mediums) should be treated as just as worthy as traditional novels.
@silverdragon1286
@silverdragon1286 5 лет назад
I’m not so sure about Amazing Fantasy #15, but I did recommend my IB English teacher add the Watchmen graphic novel to the reading list
@adzinco6916
@adzinco6916 5 лет назад
Maybe for people taking an art class
@themadtitan7603
@themadtitan7603 5 лет назад
While I agree that many comica should be treated with just respect and worth as novels this I have to admit like many in this thread have said this comic isn't that high up there literally like a Great Gatsby or To Kill A Mocking Bird.
@spider-migz460
@spider-migz460 5 лет назад
Kind of bugged out a bit when I heard my boy Captain Midnight’s voice 😮
@tetros5265
@tetros5265 5 лет назад
Ikr
@tetros5265
@tetros5265 5 лет назад
They even used his music
@JiDion
@JiDion 5 лет назад
Great video Scott love your story telling keep up the great work ‼️
@bubbachildsupport4535
@bubbachildsupport4535 Год назад
JiDion? Wtf 😂
@Rico2goated
@Rico2goated Год назад
Jidion the marvel nerd
@_ripVanWinkle_
@_ripVanWinkle_ Год назад
Bro loves spiderman
@ace4097
@ace4097 Год назад
Dawg wtf u doing here😂
@xUnino2001
@xUnino2001 Год назад
Random Pokémon encounter
@NerdSyncProductions
@NerdSyncProductions 5 лет назад
Hey everyone! I cannot believe I forgot to put this in the credits, but Andrew from 3DIY did all the comic art editing for this video. He's a legend, and I could not have made this video on time without him! Go subscribe to his channel! ru-vid.com/show-UCFe2cyNk9ZtoUuZVwxGOzbw
@odolowa1
@odolowa1 5 лет назад
I always love that because of Spider-Man's origin involving it, wrestling is super real in the Marvel universe.
@pn2294
@pn2294 5 лет назад
Oliver Perks it was the 60’s It was a different time
@SuperSaiyanGuyver
@SuperSaiyanGuyver 5 лет назад
Wrestlers in the 60s would often take challenges from the audience to validate the rest of the show. It happens again in some X-Men and Avengers stories too.
@odolowa1
@odolowa1 5 лет назад
@@SuperSaiyanGuyver I know about hooking, but there are other times that wrestling has been real in the marvel universe. Like when the Thing joined UCW, or when Crusher Hogan came out of retirement to say that wrestling was fake so his loss against Spider-Man didn't count and Spider-Man had to fight him again to prove once and for all that wrestling is real.
@SuperSaiyanGuyver
@SuperSaiyanGuyver 5 лет назад
@@odolowa1 Thanks for reminding me of all those times those female wrestlers tried to Dogpile the Thing. Great stories. If a kid can get bitten by a spider and get powers and if Galactus exists, I'd be killing the magic to say wrestling wasn't real.
@CombatSportsNerd
@CombatSportsNerd 3 года назад
@@SuperSaiyanGuyver that’s honestly pretty amazing
@qballer82
@qballer82 5 лет назад
Spider-Man has the best origin. Change my mind.
@Incognito-sl6lh
@Incognito-sl6lh 5 лет назад
qballer82 at the very least one of the best
@King-mg7vy
@King-mg7vy 5 лет назад
qballer82 Batman has the best origin story......the best rogues gallery.....the best storylines....the best.............
@donbirkinshaw1630
@donbirkinshaw1630 5 лет назад
@@King-mg7vy I agree with all of those about batman having the best villains and story's (although spidey is a close second) spidey undeniable has a better origin because Peter was more relatable and simplifetic while batman while sad and tragic batman not really a relatable character he's a broken man and a very interesting character but if you asked me who I would rather be spiderman or batman I'd go with spiderman ever time and I'm sure most people would if they was given that choice to
@VOYAGEUR-YT
@VOYAGEUR-YT 5 лет назад
@The Darknight Detective It's a fantasy story lol. Who cares
@luizneto727
@luizneto727 5 лет назад
Batman
@gogetac2r
@gogetac2r 5 лет назад
60s: spider-man was a response to teenagers being sideckicks in comicbooks 2019: *iron man jr*
@mrboerger1620
@mrboerger1620 5 лет назад
Except he isn't whatever
@mrboerger1620
@mrboerger1620 5 лет назад
Oh boy here we go
@Berasu
@Berasu 5 лет назад
and don't forget turn Peter into a dumb kid
@brianbrush5107
@brianbrush5107 5 лет назад
@@Berasu He isn't dumb
@retrohero2762
@retrohero2762 5 лет назад
Trying to live up to your mentor and then becoming your own hero isn't the same as being a sidekick
@onlydavidwould4356
@onlydavidwould4356 5 лет назад
Watching this makes me understand why Sam Raimi's spider man was so good, because like Ditko, Raimi got his expertise in horror and so Raimi was able to translate Peter's origin so well onto film.
@neosenju2588
@neosenju2588 5 лет назад
No. No, not at all...
@iliveinsideyourhouse1367
@iliveinsideyourhouse1367 5 лет назад
Yes. Raimi spiderman is so much better than mcu spiderman.
@chka1043
@chka1043 5 лет назад
I think that’s a reach but I do agree that the Raimi movies are great
@javimartinez2417
@javimartinez2417 5 лет назад
Hahahahaha yes
@yungblade7
@yungblade7 5 лет назад
@@neosenju2588 YES, Raimi Spider-Man would murder MCU's spidey.
@TheMightOfGeburah
@TheMightOfGeburah 5 лет назад
*With great power comes Great responsibility* - Truly a legendary quote
@Itookabathinibiza5624
@Itookabathinibiza5624 5 лет назад
Someone shows me a drawing from Steve Ditko Me: Cool. Someone shows me Scott’s chest hairs Me: Nope! Not today mate!
@alicecat8942
@alicecat8942 5 лет назад
If that's supposed to be a joke, how are chest hairs funny??? -_-
@marsupius
@marsupius 5 лет назад
@Morgan Skinner they're and warn
@brandonkrol
@brandonkrol 5 лет назад
Sweet, another NerdSync video, and about my favourite superhero no less.
@JonathanFournier
@JonathanFournier 4 года назад
Firstly, I loved this! Thank you. Secondly, I love how Spider-Man's dominant pose in the "There's no place on earth where you can hide from me!" mirrors Crusher Hogan's pose at the start of the wrestling match. Don't think I consciously noticed that before.
@tomboyraider1015
@tomboyraider1015 3 года назад
Good point! I hadn’t noticed that. Wish Scott could see this comment.
@Josearnaldomanuel2
@Josearnaldomanuel2 5 лет назад
production quality is top notch, hats off to your editor!
@Chandasouk
@Chandasouk 5 лет назад
YES! More NerdSync content is always a good thing!
@jakejutras5420
@jakejutras5420 5 лет назад
Absolutely
@tonydmang0
@tonydmang0 5 лет назад
I think this comic is what the Sam Raimi series tried to recreate. If you look back at it, he was bullied his entire life, he made Peter a complete jerk when he gets his powers. During the scene where Peter finds the murderer, he tried to recreate that creepy scene from the comics.
@bigkahunaburger9427
@bigkahunaburger9427 5 лет назад
All right, let's do this one last time. My name is Peter Parker. I was bitten by a radioactive spider, and for ten years I've been the one and only Spider-Man. I'm pretty sure you know the rest. I saved a bunch of people, fell in love, saved the city, and then I saved the city again... and again and again Look, I'm a comic book, I'm a cereal, did a Christmas album. I have an excellent theme song. And a so-so popsicle. I mean, I've looked worse. But after everything, I still love being Spider-Man. I mean, who wouldn't? So no matter how many hits I take, I always find a way to come back. Because the only thing standing between this city and oblivion is me. There's only one Spider-Man. And you're looking at him.
@Tired_Boie
@Tired_Boie 5 лет назад
I love 2002 raimi’s spider-mans’ origin, for this one reason: when Peter beats bonesaw, the manager doesn’t give him the amount advertised , when Peter tells the manager this,the manager says “that’s not my problem” or somthing to that effect. Peter angrily leaves the room and as the thief runs by him and the manager calls out for peter to stop the thief peter in a mindset of “an eye for an eye” and to get even, lets him go. and tells the manager the very same thing the manager told him “it’s not my problem” and of course he eventually winds up shooting uncle Ben, when peter remembers it was him who allowed the thief to kill uncle Ben he realizes that “an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind” and of course Spider-Man 3 pretty much ruined it by having sandman be the true killer; but for that one movie, peter learned an even bigger lesson than “with great power comes great responsibility.” He learned to be a hero, even when it goes against his judgement. And that is what makes him my favorite superhero.
@MrParkerman6
@MrParkerman6 3 года назад
It's " I missed Thr Part where That's my Problem!" Yu, dumbass! What you use quotation marks if you self admitted you don't know the quote, dumbass? That's what they are for!
@JosephFlores-yn4yi
@JosephFlores-yn4yi 3 года назад
@@MrParkerman6 relax mate He probably didnt want to say the whole thing because its too long
@m.cmarky1563
@m.cmarky1563 2 года назад
@@MrParkerman6 youre so mad for what lol
@luzviminda795
@luzviminda795 2 года назад
@@MrParkerman6 bruh
@jockey28
@jockey28 2 года назад
Actually, it does work, even with Sandman. Because Raimi's Peter ends up killing the thief. That means, he didn't fully let go of that mindset. Not until third movie. That's why, after finding out, that Sandman war real killer, Peter tries to kill him too. And only after he decides to let Sandman go he becomes truly free of this mindset.
@landonny
@landonny 5 лет назад
9:30 Sal? Sal from ComicPOP? ... Is this a crossover episode!?
@dezigart
@dezigart 5 лет назад
Also Captain Midnight.
@masterrance
@masterrance 5 лет назад
Sal is the canon Spider-Man on this channel
@landonny
@landonny 5 лет назад
@@dezigart whoa! I knew that voice sounded familiar!
@MyDumbQuestion
@MyDumbQuestion 5 лет назад
Also me, a creator you’ve never heard of!
@DrPluton
@DrPluton 5 лет назад
I always loved the minimalist comic designs of early marvel. They could tell a great story without having to draw complicated backgrounds and details on everything. Color and facial expressions (even the changing of shape of the eyepieces of Spider-Man's costume) were definitely used to good effect in this comic to tell the complete story.
@themadtitan7603
@themadtitan7603 5 лет назад
I agree I miss their early art style/ design so much.
@luizneto727
@luizneto727 5 лет назад
My favorite is the spectacular spider-man show origin.... It was perfect just like the rest of the show.
@SupernerdScrawl
@SupernerdScrawl 5 лет назад
My favorite thing about that show is they tried making Gwen look like a nerd, and wound up making her a hipster.
@DennyLewis
@DennyLewis 5 лет назад
Great now I need to look up the one Spiderman show I missed
@adzinco6916
@adzinco6916 5 лет назад
@@DennyLewis you're missing out on a really good show
@iceber7528
@iceber7528 5 лет назад
@adZinco hi, I'm one of your clones.
@adzinco6916
@adzinco6916 5 лет назад
@@iceber7528 but I'm a clone too
@blueaero3284
@blueaero3284 4 года назад
This is why when people say that Tony’s death had the “Uncle Ben effect” they should read Amazing fantasy again
@backinthe90siwasinaveryfam65
@backinthe90siwasinaveryfam65 4 года назад
Exactly IRON MAN IS NOT UNCLE BEN
@CombatSportsNerd
@CombatSportsNerd 3 года назад
@@backinthe90siwasinaveryfam65 facts
@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183
@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 2 года назад
I can confidently say no one thought/said that, the people who did probably did their own head Canon and thought Peter cried because it reminds him of uncle Ben dying
@felipet.s910
@felipet.s910 5 лет назад
"Scott here" *Scott The Woz flashbacks intensifies*
@applesaurusrex8075
@applesaurusrex8075 5 лет назад
I just wanted to say that I really loved this video. Your insight into the art of the comic (which is one of my favorites) was really cool to hear, the voice work was really good, and the demon Bob Ross bit was hilarious.
@whatisthis771
@whatisthis771 5 лет назад
Has anyone else noticed that comic channels have been collaborating more these last couple of weeks
@qihaoliu3631
@qihaoliu3631 5 лет назад
I think the idea of spiderman being a teenager is overblown. In Stan Lee's original comics, Peter graduated high school in issue #28 out of 700 (finished college in #138). For a majority of Amazing Spider-man, Peter was an adult, with grown-up problems and responsibilities. I just don't think teenagers today are independant enough to fully appreciate what "with great power comes great reaponsibility" means, as evident in the new MCU films. Reducing Peter to just a teenager hurts the potential growth of the character -- limiting the possible stories of him maturing as once told through these original comics.
@HellHazAtTheZoo
@HellHazAtTheZoo 4 года назад
Fair enough about the MCU Peter’s age. But personally I find his Spider-Man more likable and smarter than Tobey’s Peter or Andrew’s Peter. So Tom’s is going to have to win out for me in the movie adaptations.
@HellHazAtTheZoo
@HellHazAtTheZoo 3 года назад
@DJHart The only “better” Peter for me is 616, to be fair. Anything after that is different levels of likeable, enjoyable, or watchable/readable. If you like other Peters that’s fine too.
@HellHazAtTheZoo
@HellHazAtTheZoo 3 года назад
@DJHart Lol, why not? 😂
@hartfantom
@hartfantom 2 года назад
@@HellHazAtTheZoo Peters age is ultimately irrelevant regardless because Stan always felt that the role was amazing for Peter being even younger. Stans priority for the character was to make a very very grounded based human character. He did that. The powers are fantastical but not the crux of who Peter is. That’s why when people say shit like “MCU SPIDERMAN ISNT SPIDERMAN” are disgustingly not real Spiderman fans because they don’t understand the fundamentals of the character as opposed to petty whiny reasons
@HellHazAtTheZoo
@HellHazAtTheZoo 2 года назад
@@hartfantom I knew that about Stan and I get that. I just also wondered why at that point would he point out how young Bobby Drake, Rick Jones, and Johnny Storm are, considering they were the same age as Peter at the time and doing just as amazing things as Peter, in a grounded world. 😂 I don’t really care about his age, but I wish they would deal with a few stories of his adulthood when they decide to reboot. Otherwise, it gets as stagnant as how some Spidey audiences see the Uncle Ben origin storyline.
@LittleMissGhostess
@LittleMissGhostess 5 лет назад
Bob Ross Scott is something I never knew we needed. I also never realized that Spidey had so many green villains, nor that it was to contrast against his costume. Great job on the video!
@jacobaldrich9984
@jacobaldrich9984 5 лет назад
Hold up is Sean Howe Captain Midnight because that voice sounds just like him
@goldengamer2045
@goldengamer2045 5 лет назад
Yah they seem to be sharing voices because Scott appears in one of the captains
@sirjazziejeff9711
@sirjazziejeff9711 5 лет назад
interesting how the initial selfishness of the character is probably most accurately portrayed onscreen in andrew garfields spider-man who's cocky and impulsive at first
@HellHazAtTheZoo
@HellHazAtTheZoo 4 года назад
Yeah. I would have liked to see Tom Holland acting cocky and impulsive, especially to learn the whole “with great power...” bit to really have people understand what a stupid kid Peter could be sometimes.
@learn2draw716
@learn2draw716 4 года назад
@@HellHazAtTheZoo That would make him "unlikable" to the mainstream sheeple.
@justyouraveragegeek548
@justyouraveragegeek548 4 года назад
That why I fell Amazing Spider Man did right by trying to uses more of the comic has its inspiration and following the idea that Peter learned with great power comes great responsibility himself rather than it being just told him and the lizard looking like a lizard not a Aligator McFarland style
@justyouraveragegeek548
@justyouraveragegeek548 3 года назад
J LOCC well that's just your opinion man I'm allowed to have my opinion on what I think
@JosephFlores-yn4yi
@JosephFlores-yn4yi 3 года назад
@@learn2draw716 he is meant to be unlikable at that moment tho
@user-ir1xo9jp8w
@user-ir1xo9jp8w 5 лет назад
13:24 I'd like to also point out that the vertical line you state early in the video that separates Peter is used differently in this panel. We see the vertical line but we see Peter walk between the line as if to take action unlike before.
@A-B101
@A-B101 5 лет назад
Amazing Fantasy number 15 truly is the perfect origin story. Batman and Superman for example had to wait for multiple issues before having a coherent, condensed origin that defined what they are today. It’s a good thing Spider-man (2002) didn’t change a lot to this classic, short but effective adventure.
@chepelapodgaming4072
@chepelapodgaming4072 5 лет назад
40:20 I'm sorry is that captain midnight causally voicing over that thing
@sulaymancassim5385
@sulaymancassim5385 5 лет назад
chepelapod gaming I thought nobody else noticed that too
@moralcode2138
@moralcode2138 5 лет назад
Scott you can do as many Spider-Man videos as you want..... These are incredible!
@movieblocks9164
@movieblocks9164 5 лет назад
Rob Ross was the best thing that ever happened to this world.
@thesilverace01
@thesilverace01 5 лет назад
Ultimate Spider-Man (Peter Parker) is my favorite origin. It takes its time while simultaneously not wasting time and makes you appreciate things like Peter and Ben’s relationship and watching Peter transform from a nerdy outcast to... well... a dick. But he doesn’t become unlikable, he just reacts like a teenager who’s tired of being pushed around and can finally do something about it. Uncle Ben’s death and hunting down the burglar aren’t much different, but if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Not sure if when you said “Comment” you wanted something this long winded, but here you go.
@percyaguirre2970
@percyaguirre2970 5 лет назад
0:53 The black and Red MCU suit is so perfect considering that the blue was originally meant to only be part of the lighting. I love it!
@MichaelMyers-vj4wl
@MichaelMyers-vj4wl 5 лет назад
And all throughout the comic, spideys back logo isnt red, like how it is on the new suit.
@ariantaghdiri7937
@ariantaghdiri7937 5 лет назад
STFU
@cambayat
@cambayat 5 лет назад
@@ariantaghdiri7937 wtf?
@eebu4053
@eebu4053 5 лет назад
arian taghdiri racist
@ariantaghdiri7937
@ariantaghdiri7937 5 лет назад
@@eebu4053 STFU is now a racist word? Lol
@renaissancenerd3801
@renaissancenerd3801 5 лет назад
Is that hair envy I'm sensing here Scott?
@yarepolanco4221
@yarepolanco4221 4 года назад
@@lemonferret0
@QuillWorks
@QuillWorks 5 лет назад
“You know what I think the best Spider-Man origin is? I think it’s the one you like best.” That actually made me almost tear up, man 😂 With all these arguments over “which Spider-Man is best” I feel people are losing Stan Lee’s message that anyone can wear the mask. I think the greatest thing about Spider-Man is that there IS no definitive Spider-Man, but instead a web (no pun intended) of stories to be told spawned from these 12 pages of storytelling.
@mangoman2175
@mangoman2175 5 лет назад
I love you and this video my guy, Spider-Man is my favorite superhero and this is by far my favorite video of yours. Thank you
@musicfighter282
@musicfighter282 5 лет назад
Whenever I see people say “we don’t need to see Spider-Man’s origin” or “Uncle Ben doesn’t need to be that important, Tony can fill that role” I think of this comic. This masterpiece upon which every good Spider-Man story is built.
@hartfantom
@hartfantom 2 года назад
It’s so insane how after reading the comic or watching this video still come to the conclusion that Ben is some god like major ball playing figure when he’s only in like 3 or 4 panels. The point of Bens death is to show Peter his nihilism attributes to his parental figures death. You don’t NEED uncle Ben. You just need the message dipshit. So yes, it can be someone else because what makes Spiderman compelling isn’t uncle Ben dying. It’s what he learns from uncle Ben dying and with that being said. You never understood Spiderman.
@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183
@sonsonthegoddessofconfusio3183 2 года назад
@@hartfantom I take back my comment to agree with you, tho I'm sad we never seen mcu ben Parker I'm glad the one who told mcu Peter "that with great power, must come great responsibilities" or "with great power comes responsibility" I was hoping the mcu version of that would be Peter doing some super human illegal battle tournament in the underground/criminalworld of MCU and winning it and making huge money from it but having to hide some of it but gives it to uncle Ben who says something along the lines of "the success of money usually goes to the head of people (money makes the world go round type people) and they think that it gives them power, now listen people with that great power, must come great responsibilities" basically "With that great power, must come that great responsibilities" and mcu Peter ignores it by just laughing it off saying it won't and hugs mcu aunt May and uncle ben and I was hoping if he would show up he'd be around the age of may who looks beautifully young but mcu may told Peter the "with great power comes great responsibility" line and it kinda sucked that she died and Peter pretty much is alone now which sucks since no one remembers Peter or spider-man, I was kinda hoping everyone fought he's spider-man but not Peter Parker, hoping the rumors of him no longer being in mcu or never being used again is wrong because I did find the ending some what beautiful but depressing because again he's alone, if there's another trilogy for him I'd hope it's around his college years and that it shows us him at least meetings the Fantastic four or defenders, so much they can do with him so much storylines that literally involved and need him that could be used in live action
@YousifPhotoshopTutorials
@YousifPhotoshopTutorials 5 лет назад
I have a question for you because you know so much about the web head .... My Question is : why the first SPIDER MOVIES Peter had an organic webs comes out his hands but Garfield and Holland movies they had to make a web shooters ???? why the changed the way of webs coming out ??/???
@Quirderph
@Quirderph 5 лет назад
The organic web was used in the film because it was thought to be more "believable." Later films used the original web shooters to differentiate themselves from the trilogy.
@YousifPhotoshopTutorials
@YousifPhotoshopTutorials 5 лет назад
@@Quirderph Thanx for the reply bro ❤
@Quirderph
@Quirderph 5 лет назад
@@YousifPhotoshopTutorials You're welcome :)
@MrSupersonic28
@MrSupersonic28 4 года назад
They were a byproduct of when James Cameron was attached to the project. It let up for more time for peter to be a character than to slow things down to explain the science.
@SynAsynja
@SynAsynja 5 лет назад
God, I love this channel, it's so criminally underrated.
@munjee2
@munjee2 5 лет назад
I still don't like ditko's art but I love that you've done a total 180 on him
@dexter2178
@dexter2178 5 лет назад
Munjee Syed ditko’s art is better than dc comics
@jaspermcminnis5538
@jaspermcminnis5538 3 года назад
Look at the art of Mr. A. You might change your mind.
@kidanarchy2105
@kidanarchy2105 5 лет назад
Was that Captain Midnight? In a Nerdsync video? Thank you Scott!
@orinanime
@orinanime 5 лет назад
Uuuuughh... the Bob Ross sketch asides are a chore to get through. I wish there was a version of this retrospective without it.
@FiggyFiggleton
@FiggyFiggleton 5 лет назад
Your comment was a chore to get through. I wish there was a version without it.
@orinanime
@orinanime 5 лет назад
@@FiggyFiggleton oh hoho i see what you did there. Man you're soooo clever. Must have taken you all day to come up with that. I'll get you your gold star.
@orinanime
@orinanime 5 лет назад
@@souvlaki9951 Over and over and over? Backing up to catch the transition? And then missing out when he occasionally says something interesting during the off-putting Bob Ross segments? Nah. That's okay. But thanks for your ill-conceived suggestion.
@lasvegasloner4621
@lasvegasloner4621 2 года назад
Thank you for this video! For many years I tried to say (what I found obvious) that the older comics are without doubt, no matter how stylistically dated... ESSENTIAL to film making, yet so many nerds, geeks like myself, ad people of every sort fought me about it, preferring anything newer before paying tribute to the old stuff. Most of us who read or knew of the older and original comics are still alive!! You don't make films that jump ahead or cram all sorts of comics into one just to hurry things up and get to the material youngsters know!! Yeah yeah, Sam and others did a good job (especially Willam Defoe), but even the first two films could have used some tweaking, especially how they let Toby portray Parker. I'm not jumping on some bandwagon here, I was an original critic of them letting Maguire play parker as some sluggish minded drip, who seems to no even know he was being installed at times. Oh sure, he was unhappy, and looked left out here and there, but a couple he used some new-age BS goofy smirk while people s--- on him. trying to be like the emotionless positive hipsters those years were developing, and not the honest, flawed but real New Yorker Peter Parker truly was/is. He's not a slow-minded brilliant professor, he's a nerd but very aware and pissed off that he's mistreated. Yeah he turned into a dick with the new powers, but that's more like most humans would do after being kicked around. He wasn't drippy. He had anxiety, and deep resentment. That's not what I saw in the first or second film. The third film is embarrassing. Anyway.... your video above proves some of what I was trying to say long ago.
@benpebbles4111
@benpebbles4111 5 лет назад
1. Are you just opening a new button with every new video? 2. Will you be shirtless in the next one? 3. AMAZING VIDEO
@milesparker557
@milesparker557 5 лет назад
*button
@benpebbles4111
@benpebbles4111 5 лет назад
@@milesparker557 Thanks bro
@arthurdurham
@arthurdurham 2 года назад
While the abbreviated version of "with great power" speech is ultimately better and rolls of the tongue smoother, there's something about the Stan Leeisms of the original that I love. If he could make dialogue more complex and ostentatious, then by god he was going to do it. It's a quirk of those original Marvel comics that I love. While the stories were relatable and human it always gave them an air of complexity and reverence. Stan basically embodied the antithesis to the general writing idea of saying less is more. And it worked bc of how earnest it was and in the context of superpowered beings.
@theImprobableSteve
@theImprobableSteve 5 лет назад
Please do more artistic breakdowns of classic and important comics. This was brilliant.
@OwenLikesComics
@OwenLikesComics 5 лет назад
NerdSync's Every Video is Perfect, And Here's Why .
@harrisonpepin7862
@harrisonpepin7862 5 лет назад
I really love the Spiderverse origin. It was my favorite ever.
@corbandotson4295
@corbandotson4295 5 лет назад
The good ol "you know the rest"
@redtornado6741
@redtornado6741 4 года назад
Goober!
@kellercorrield7733
@kellercorrield7733 5 лет назад
Incel peter parker isnt the hot take I thought I'd hear today, but thanks scott for ruining my day! Now all i can imagine is Spidey on reddit complaining about how much of a chad Flash is and why all the females wont look at him
@robt.v.8688
@robt.v.8688 5 лет назад
Gotta get those buzzwords in.
@percyaguirre2970
@percyaguirre2970 5 лет назад
1:40 I am literally watching this while sketching a painting of Spider-Man. I hope it turns out well!! This was an amazing video!!So well told.
@magentapurpleyap5566
@magentapurpleyap5566 2 года назад
How did it turn out?
@ShenLong33
@ShenLong33 5 лет назад
WOW!!! JUST WOW!!! Indeed, comics are art. This video is art, Scott. Keep up this amazing work.
@dimitreze
@dimitreze 5 лет назад
the acting is cringe and awful you should just narrate the videos
@NireFuster
@NireFuster 5 лет назад
Insane that Peter's whole story happened in just 12 pages, holy crap
@peter_panda3069
@peter_panda3069 5 лет назад
That Bob ross segment was a bit too much but the video was good as regardless
@justafanmarvel9669
@justafanmarvel9669 5 лет назад
This was a really nice breakdown of a classic comic. One thing to note though it was Stan Lee that decided to keep that Crusher Hogan panel silent not SD since Stan did the dialogue. The ending is classic and those words iconic... but they have never been spoken better of expanded upon so well as they were in the 60s cartoon origin which follows the same ending but adds the phrase "Uncle Ben is dead and in a sense it's I that killed him because I didn't realize soon enough that with great power comes great responsibility but I know it now and i swear as long as i live i will never fail again".... Wow that was powerful for a cartoon. For the nitpickers i typed ot from memory so if its slightly off give me a pass... it's been 50 years
@donovanverdeja8721
@donovanverdeja8721 5 лет назад
Afro Scott please make a painting tutorials
@nicholaspeters9919
@nicholaspeters9919 5 лет назад
Donovan Verdeja Evidently, he needs your soul first.
@LardGang
@LardGang 5 лет назад
Okay, but what is Scott Ross up to? Seriously, was that not throwing red flags to anyone else? Love these videos! They're so well put together! This one makes me want try capturing the same emotion in a short film.
@blindbeholder9713
@blindbeholder9713 5 лет назад
I want you to know how much I hate that brush sound. A lot. I hate it a lot.
@loupafoid
@loupafoid 5 лет назад
Why is the voice of CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT narrating some of the script ?
@DeeFig66
@DeeFig66 5 лет назад
I legit got scared by the end of the essay part. LOL The worst part is that I've been hating my artwork lately so part of me was... for a split second... thinking: Really? Can I sell my soul to be better?
@ThatOneDoesntCount
@ThatOneDoesntCount 5 лет назад
I don't really have a favourite Spidey origin. I love them all. (Not ASM movies though. That can leave)
@cheneviv
@cheneviv 5 лет назад
You can also see at 11:11 that Peter Parker crosses the panel within a panel line that you talked about at 8:39 signaling that he is now getting involved.
@MiguelGutierrez-vs9zu
@MiguelGutierrez-vs9zu 5 лет назад
That's the MCU biggest crime to the character, even more than making him the Iron Man sidekick. The weight and guilt of Uncle Ben's death and his (by now) legendary lesson is the bedrock of the heroism of Spiderman. What Disney /Marvel are bringing to the movies is a kid with Spiderman powers, but no relation to the real Spiderman or Peter Parker.
@Damianmazoti
@Damianmazoti 5 лет назад
You do realize this is one of the most brilliant and entertaining videos on youtube? Please please tell me you’ve done this for more Spider-Man issues and other heroes!!❤️
@GabeNewelltheUnicorn
@GabeNewelltheUnicorn 5 лет назад
Captain Midnight in this video is the greatest cameo in RU-vid history. Maybe besides HiTop Films's cameo in Captain Midnight's video
@Thuazabi
@Thuazabi 5 лет назад
The written part of that last panel, especially the top half, is simply mythic in its writing. It's prose so effortlessly flows that you can almost feel it move - see the motion in the still portrait. For all the flak Stan Lee gets (and deserves), he was a writer for the ages when he was at his best.
@e88e16
@e88e16 3 года назад
you know when I watch this video it always makes me really sad because Spider man origin story in the comic book was so close to perfection it was so perfect but then it was taken from us because I personally don’t think that in that comic uncle Ben’s death is impactful since he only speaks in two panels so when he’s taking away from us we don’t really feel that impact because we didn’t really get to know him it’s like the amount of frustration I get when Batman the animated series was so perfect but then it was taken from us because Jason Todd wasn’t in it yeah that feeling however fortunately for us the movies made this more impactful like the amazing Spider man series or the Sam Raimi trilogy but in this comic we couldn’t really get to know him so it’s not really impactful like at all but I do still like it LolXD :)
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