Originally posted by Spider-Girl
Of course hes a mutant, in the comic hes a mutant, in the TV series his a mutant, every human being is a mutant because we've all evolved over time!!!!!!!!!!!!!! why won't you people understand that!? I'm one of the youngest persons on this forum and I've figured it out so why can't you!?
no way hes what marvel call, meta human like daredevil cos both of them aqired their power lately , although seems peter was Choosen to be spiderman. i dont understand very well the role of that old man with peter spiderman powers.i stoped reading spiderman.but by the time stan lee made him he is called meta human. im saying hes a mutant cos in the movie he made a huge webbing. ( ok in the first he would do a bigger one with the WTC, but as this one was cutted it cant be considered) and the man spider commentary was a sarcasm.
Originally posted by VENOMfan
Actual Superhero's who aquire there power's are called somthing like Meta-humans.Sipderman, DareDevil, Green Goblin
Mutant is somthing that is naturally differnt genetically. In comics this result's in super powers
Wolverine, Cyclops, Deadpool
Not to be a nit-picky bastard or anything, but Deadpool's healing abitlity is artificial, taken from Wolverine's own, to try to cure DP of cancer. He would go under the Meta-Human group. Apologies if I sound like a pompous ass.
Just got back from a midnight showing, and I gotta say it was fantastic. I enjoyed it a little more than the first, even.
My only issue is that it was a little slow in it's development from Act 2 to Act 3, they
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tended to harp a little too much on everyone wanting to know where Spider Man was, and why he retired. I think Parker was given a little TOO much inspiration, that's all.
A couple of scenes could have been shortened as well. But, it wasn't enough to take away from a solid Five Star rating.