Every comic book character has good runs and bad runs. For every genre-defining series a superhero gets, there are a couple that the fanbase would rather forget. One of the most beloved comic book superheroes of the modern era has also enjoyed many of the most despised story arcs in the history of writing.
There's obviously more good Spider-Man media than there is bad, the character wouldn't be as popular as he is if that wasn't the case. But, there's something fascinating about a serialized story when it hits some bumps in its long road. The efforts of creatives to fix a decision that fans didn't like are always engaging. There are few decisions less liked than the ones made in Spider-Man's Clone Saga.
Across The Spider-Verse: Who Is Spider-Punk?
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is one of the best explorations of Spidey's depth as a character ever put to any medium. It introduces the multiverse concept in a single film, then brings some of the most intriguing alternate versions of the character to the big screen for the first time. The group of Spider-Folk that make up the central team are each unique and interesting. The sequel has a lot to live up to, both in terms of the original's stellar story and its understanding of the source material. The next entry, Across the Spider-Verse, is already set to add a few new Spider-Folks to the repertoire. Miguel O'Hara, the Spider-Man of 2099 appeared in the end-credits scene, and he'll clearly be playing a part in the sequel. Though the limited teasers have been tight-lipped about the rest of the new faces, thanks to a couple of pieces of merch, two new additions can be safely made.
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