1. Green Goblin. He will forever be the most badass Spiderman villain. Norman's also one of the five most badass comic villains ever as well. "I don't give a rat's ass."
2. Doctor Octopus. Why? Because he's Doctor Damn Octopus, *****! "Your back WILL be broken."
3. Hobgoblin(Kingsley). I love this guy. He is by far one of the coolest bad guys ever. He's smart, ruthless, and deliciously dangerous. I was so excited to see him again in Spider-Girl that I could barely breathe. I didn't get issue 99, but issue 100 is one I love to read over and over. His original appearence was one of the best comic stories ever. "Come on in. The chaos is fine."
4. Venom(early appearence). He's like the Green Goblin with a symbiote. Once again, one of my all time favorites. He's only one inch away from Hobby. "We WILL eat your brain, and you WILL scream for mercy!"
5. Green Goblin(Harry). He is by far the most insane villain Spiderman has ever faced. Yeah, Norman is a bigger threat times one hundred, but this guy was the ultimate wackjob of Marvel. Since he could not go toe to toe with Spidey like Norman could, he used his insanity and sick friendship with Peter to mess with Spiderman big time. "Dad would be proud!"
6. Vulture. He makes you remember when comics were all about fun, and not stupid storylines that ruin everything about the character it's about like "The Other" or "Civil War". "You're good, boy. But to beat me, you need to be above that."
7. Sandman. While he wasn't that great at first, he quickly becamean interesting and kickass character. I loved his newest fight against the Thing. "The clobbering's on the other foot now, Ben."
8. Rhino. Whenever he shows up, it's always a great issue. I hate how he jobs, though. "I'm gonna smash you up, inside and out."
9. Mysterio. He's the kind of character Spiderman needed: The ultimate test of brains and bronse. "Say it! Say that I am superior!"
10. Electro. He always makes me smile. While I can't stand his new "power", I love how he is just a campy yet interesting villain. His Lights Out saga portraid him a little pussily, but he's still tough as nails. "Lights out, Spiderman."
The Venom from this movie should differ from the comics. It seems that both will be having their powers matched...not one more than the other, or it won't make big sense at all...the symbiote just copied his abilities and gained total control. On the other hand, Electro should be unstoppable just because this time his organic web won't work against electricity...only his speed and quick thinking.
What they did to Spider-Man was unbearable just like Superman during the same years...early 90s. They were a good creation but with what purpose...to beat both "no matter what". Movies have professionalism, what seems to lack in comics.
I've found the actor playing Connor a bit refusing the role. They could have used a blue cover on his arm side to completely look like is missing, it was very noticeable to me. I doubt it they will go any further to the transformation. I don't know, but I think they can go back to part 2 and fix it.
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Last edited by redcaped on Sep 18th, 2006 at 06:13 PM