SpaceWay2008
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Cool clip. Just to point one thing out: why does Spider-Man have to act so irresponsible and immature? lol Didn't he learn that "with great power comes great responsibility"?

Aha! So that was the Living Laser.
New interview with Adrian Pasdar, where he describes his role, and reveals that Swarm will be in the show, made of a swarm of nanobots, rather than radioactive bees.
http://tv.ign.com/articles/122/1223457p1.html
Don't really like that, he's made of bees. How is that hard to mess up?
Hey, it's Shocker! If nothing else, it's good to see Spidey fight some of his actual rogues gallery.Preview of the comic's first actual issue:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=preview&id=12151
At this point, I'd prefer to have the donut as the protagonist of this.![]()
I don't see much problem in updating a low-tier Supervillain like Swarm. I think self-replicating nanobots are bit more threatening than radioactive bees anyways. And isn't Swarm Spider-Man villain?
Hey, it's Shocker! If nothing else, it's good to see Spidey fight some of his actual rogues gallery.
I don't see much problem in updating a low-tier Supervillain like Swarm. I think self-replicating nanobots are bit more threatening than radioactive bees anyways. And isn't Swarm Spider-Man villain?
New interview with Adrian Pasdar, where he describes his role, and reveals that Swarm will be in the show, made of a swarm of nanobots, rather than radioactive bees.
http://tv.ign.com/articles/122/1223457p1.html