Posted on February 5, 2013, in Comics, Marvel, Spider-Man, This Wins the Internet and tagged Death of Spider-Man. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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I thought that was pretty good. And as much as I wish Ultimate Peter Parker was still alive, I still enjoyed his death. But am I the only one who doesn’t like motion comics? Like they just seem so silly to me. Like the silliness of trying to animate still images is worse than if they just did a radio play or what I assume would be a podcast. I imagine it must be crazy cheap to make these things. But how much more does it cost to make an actual straight-to-dvd cartoon. DC seems to crap them out without a problem. DC even did the death of Superman. I imagine the Death of Spider-Man should be easy enough to sell.
Also Disney invented the straight-to-dvd thing, so this should be happening somehow.