Lol Eric and Aaron are both very confused about their Kravens. Kraven in the Insomniac game DOES have powers, and that origin that Aaron's reciting as "in the comics" isn't from the comics at all, it's from the 90's animated series.
I was gonna say that sounds like 90’s animated series, but it’s been a long time since I’ve seen that. I do remember he becomes an ally of Spiderman in that show. In the comics I think he’s a straight up bad guy.
I am glad you mentioned this because I thought Kraven in Spider-Man 2 game was enhanced, since we saw him as strong or stronger than Spider-Man. I thought no way he is just a non powered. Watching this discussion made me question myself for a minute until I saw this comment.
@@Jjop017 Comic wise i think 616 Kraven is just a peak human batman kinda thing with a bit of voodoo magic rituals but ultimate universe Kraven had slight gene-spliced to be like 10% better then peak human until spiderman beat him then he gets more but i dont think he ever goes full werebeast there
It doesn't come up in the show, but Miles Warren goes on to become The Jackal, an insane genius specialising in cloning. As a professor he became obsessed with Gwen Stacy, and blamed Spiderman for her death. He's the one who created Ben Reilly, the Scarlet Spider, as well as a bunch of other clones.
Kraven is great because he can be so different depending on where he appears. In this he's a lion mutant thing. In the video game, a dying man looking for his last great hunt. In the 90s animated series, he was a good guy! A versatile character lol.
Kraven turned himself into a feline beast. All big cats as strong and agile as they are, they have very low stamina. Kraven had the strength of a big cat but also the same weakness as well. That's why Spidey get avoiding him, using all his web to tire him out and then go for a knock out. He knew that Kraven's ego would motivate him to keep going no matter how tired he was getting and that would eventually leave him vulnerable.
This polarising version of Kraven has it's merits (love his personality and code of honour) Also love how the built up of Miles Warren's villainous nature (this universe's Clone Saga would have been fascinating)
One of the biggest sins of this show only getting two seasons is that we never got to see Miles Warren assume his villain persona, the Jackal. Aka the guy responsible for the clone saga storyline
I feel like I am probably the only person that actually liked the Clone Saga though (or at least I liked Ben Reilly); and I can tell you, the Jackal was easily the worst part of it.
@@Banaziir I was there as it played out. And I agree, the Jackal got old fast, and Ben Reilly was easily the best part of it. Wish they stuck to the original plan of keeping him around as the Scarlett Spider after.
I personally think it just happened to early. Would Kraven mutate himself to beat Spidey? ABSOLUTELY! But I think he needed a couple more losses first. There were plans with this mutation that was connected to another character that never came into fruition due to cancellation.
I don't even have a problem with Kraven giving himself powers on purpose, I just wish they kept the design, maybe changed it in some subtle way like turning his eyes squinty, give him claws, make his skin slightly darker etc. Because human Kraven design looks so much cooler than the cat man. Weird decision considering that this show usually pumps out phenomenal designs. Hell, this is the only time where Electro's design didn't suck.
@@tananatana4011 That's where I'm at. I'm fine with him being genetically enhanced, pretty much every iteration of Kraven has been enhanced by potions/science/magic in some form or another, so that wasn't a problem for me. Cat man was a misstep, though. I would rather they have given him minor visual mutations akin to Sabretooth from X-Men. Fangs and claws and such. Maybe some cat eyes. Definitely some sick sideburns.
I'll be honest even though this show has some of the best depictions of Spidermans villains I am a bit mixed on how they depicted Kraven. What I mean is that Ive always preferred Kraven in the comics as an insanely skilled hunter who didn't need to be mutated to match up against Spiderman as Kravens Last Hunt is one of the best Spiderman stories that showcases how deadly as a normal hunter he was to Spiderman. While I dont mind this show's take on Kraven to be mutated lion hybrid, I do think it goes against Kraven's pride as a hunter, but regardless I still think Insomniac Spiderman 2 game depiction of Kraven was genuinely the best take on the character we've gotten as he truly showed how deadly he was as a dying man with years of expertise and desperate to gunt down his final pray with vastly skillset and strength in feats to even put up a fight against Venom
I think the big issue is that in reality Spider-Man would easily beat Kraven if they didn't give Kraven some kind of enhancements. This is something glossed over in the comics I think. Realistically, no matter how well-trained the average human is, they just couldn't hold their own against Spider-Man with his enhanced strenght, speed, agility etc... The power-scaling is inconsistent. In the show, we've seen Spider-Man take levels of beatings from various powered people that would have killed normal human beings. So the writers, I think, being consistent were right to showcase in their first fight that realistically Kraven can't beat Spider-Man. It was made explicit when Spider-Man literally made this point towards the end of the fight. I do think the physical cat features were not the best but I think that if Kraven was to be a serious villain for Spider-Man in this show, some enhancement had to be done.
Kraven has never been a normal human with skills, in the comics he's on some potions (that Calipso gave him if I remember correctly) and that's why he can compete against Spidey. Otherwise he would be humiliated very easily like at the start of this episode
Even in Insomniac, I kind of wish they’d given his history with Spidey… Like, a flashback of their first encounter which humbled him to become as scary as in the present. And they also didn’t give him many actual fights in-game; I kinda get why they didn’t want the Hopeless Boss Fight where he clobbers Peter at least, but literally his only fights are with Black Suit and Venom…
Kraven being mutated is one of the very few things that I wasn't crazy about in this show. They basically tried to combine the Spider-Man villain Puma with Kraven.
@@The_Phantasm Sure, I'm just saying, that might be where they got the idea from instead of Puma. Kraven's one of my top three villains in the comics, so I'm not too wild on this either.
Honestly I feel like I'm the only one who likes Kraven's fursona, at least design-wise. I find it also fits well with the themes of genetic testing and modification.
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I think the big issue is that in reality Spider-Man would easily beat Kraven if they didn't give Kraven some kind of enhancements. This is something glossed over in the comics I think. Realistically, no matter how well-trained the average human is, they just couldn't hold their own against Spider-Man with his enhanced strenght, speed, agility etc... The power-scaling is inconsistent. In the show, we've seen Spider-Man take levels of beatings from various powered people that would have killed normal human beings. So the writers, I think, being consistent were right to showcase in their first fight that realistically Kraven can't beat Spider-Man. It was made explicit when Spider-Man literally made this point towards the end of the fight. I do think the physical cat features were not the best but I think that if Kraven was to be a serious villain for Spider-Man in this show, some enhancement had to be done.
27:13 Strange how we never see the Trapster outside the comics, possibly due to his origin as a 'joke' villain named Paste Pot Pete. Always thought he'd fit really well on this show, perhaps taking on a wild west motif with his glue guns. This series definitely did right by Flash, making him much more than just a dimwitted bully.
I'm going to be honest, not a huge fan of Kraven in the show. I don't like the lion hybrid. It's not the idea I'm not against the idea, it's the design. Like I agree with Eric's reaction at 0:56, he looked so great. So I was disappointed when they weren't going to keep it. At least the writers were generous enough to give us one Spidey vs. Kraven fight before he gets mutated.
Dude this show did something amazing, they fixed the characters of Kraven The Hunter and Miles Warren. Made them into to actual cool and inrusting characters.
I understand some people’s criticisms about this portrayal of Kraven, but I personally like both and enjoyed this one. Even Calypso approves of the change. Also, yes, Dr. Miles Warren is an absolute badass here. He has even less going for him physically than even the human Kraven, but his mind is one of the sharpest in the world. And that last line is always great: *_“Our anonymous American friend now has a name. Of sorts.”_* *_“I’m called the Master Planner and I was wondering… how do you feel about hunting in packs?”_*
I heard it was for toys too (the companies thought that a normal looking guy wouldn’t sell). The show writers just had to make the best of it. It’s kind of like how Hobgoblin was before Green Goblin in the 90’s cartoon due to toys.
In a show that has most of my favorite versions of a lot of villains I must say: I’m not really a fan of what Spectacular Spider-Man did to Kraven. That said, it gave us a couple of great scenes of Miles Warren/Jackal being himself so it’s a win/win really.
Ahhh Cat Kraven. One of the only two changes Spectacular made to the comic lore that I don't really jive with. Also, Spectacular has a bit of a problem with overusing the " is dead! I'm !" trope, but Kraven's case is easily the worst. Since it makes absolutely no sense.
Ahhh… Personally I like the latter one (and the longterm story implications we never got because of the cancellation), but I get why not everyone jives with it.
Kraven is the ONLY thing out of The Spectacular Spider-Man I feel like they kinda fumbled, at least design-wise. I'm okay for the most part with giving him genetically altered powers, it's the physical transformation into some kinda werecat beast that kinda makes me ultimately nit gel woth the design.
As this episode demonstrated, no human, even a masterfully skilled one, can ever expect to match Spider-Man without some kind of powerful tool (Doc Ock's tentacles, Shocker's vibro-suit) to level the field. Spears, blowdarts and knives are not enough.
It was apparently corporate interference, they didn't think regular Kraven's design would sell toys or something like that. So yeah, one of the few missteps of the show was from suits meddling, big surprise there.
I'm not a huge Kraven fan, but even I could tell they didn't get him right. Not just the design, but the character too. He's considered to be one of Spidey's most formidable villains, but he's kinda pathetic here.
_"He's considered to be one of Spidey's most formidable villains, but he's kinda pathetic here."_ That depends on when in the comics. Prior to Kraven's Last Hunt he was like Mysterio, Spidey would take him easy if he wasn't so darn crafty.
@@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps oh yeah, I was definitely talking more about Kraven' Last Hunt, which is always the storyline you hear about when talking about Kraven.
@@WhiteFangofWar To be fair, they could've taken inspiration from the Ultimate version of the Clone Saga, which was shorter and much better than the original one
@@kenjutsukata1o1 True. Even Spidey 94 had its own riff on the clone saga by having its victim (Peter) turn omnicidal maniac after all the horror it put him through.
I just finished reading the entire Clone Saga a month ago and I actually liked it. Well, parts of it. Well, the parts I wasn't warned about before anyway.
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cant believe kraven has two moms but is still so ill behaved
The audacity of this Lion-O wannabe
Lol Eric and Aaron are both very confused about their Kravens. Kraven in the Insomniac game DOES have powers, and that origin that Aaron's reciting as "in the comics" isn't from the comics at all, it's from the 90's animated series.
I was gonna say that sounds like 90’s animated series, but it’s been a long time since I’ve seen that. I do remember he becomes an ally of Spiderman in that show. In the comics I think he’s a straight up bad guy.
It's Blind Wave tradition to use another adaptation as if it's the source material lol.
Kraven in the Spider-Man 2 game was drugged up on all kinds of stuff to make him the way he was. He just doesn't look like a tiger-man.
I am glad you mentioned this because I thought Kraven in Spider-Man 2 game was enhanced, since we saw him as strong or stronger than Spider-Man. I thought no way he is just a non powered. Watching this discussion made me question myself for a minute until I saw this comment.
@@Jjop017 Comic wise i think 616 Kraven is just a peak human batman kinda thing with a bit of voodoo magic rituals but ultimate universe Kraven had slight gene-spliced to be like 10% better then peak human until spiderman beat him then he gets more but i dont think he ever goes full werebeast there
It doesn't come up in the show, but Miles Warren goes on to become The Jackal, an insane genius specialising in cloning. As a professor he became obsessed with Gwen Stacy, and blamed Spiderman for her death. He's the one who created Ben Reilly, the Scarlet Spider, as well as a bunch of other clones.
its crazy how many characters from spiderman history they fit in this show. even if they don't get to have a major role
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And how many women that Spiderman got together with too.
@@kylebaird7387 I'm sure if the show continued instead of getting canned, he would have eventually become The Jackal. But alas.
its crazy to think that if the show didnt get cancelled, they probably would have done the clone saga
Miles would have been fascinating in this version
"I don't think I know a Miles Warren."
Literally every Spider-Man fan who remembers the 90's: "Gee, must be nice."
The curse of the Jackal is that it killed this show before Weisman and Co. could rehabilitate him into a truly rest villain.
Kraven is great because he can be so different depending on where he appears. In this he's a lion mutant thing. In the video game, a dying man looking for his last great hunt. In the 90s animated series, he was a good guy! A versatile character lol.
Spidey response to Kraven during the first fight was mine during the Kraven trailer, "Kravin-off"
Kraven turned himself into a feline beast. All big cats as strong and agile as they are, they have very low stamina. Kraven had the strength of a big cat but also the same weakness as well. That's why Spidey get avoiding him, using all his web to tire him out and then go for a knock out. He knew that Kraven's ego would motivate him to keep going no matter how tired he was getting and that would eventually leave him vulnerable.
“Mother Russia, by way of Mother Africa!” One of my favorite lines and delivery in the series. So cool
Got a good chuckle from Eric's face to the Black Cat comment.
This polarising version of Kraven has it's merits (love his personality and code of honour)
Also love how the built up of Miles Warren's villainous nature (this universe's Clone Saga would have been fascinating)
One of the biggest sins of this show only getting two seasons is that we never got to see Miles Warren assume his villain persona, the Jackal. Aka the guy responsible for the clone saga storyline
I feel like I am probably the only person that actually liked the Clone Saga though (or at least I liked Ben Reilly); and I can tell you, the Jackal was easily the worst part of it.
@@Banaziir I was there as it played out. And I agree, the Jackal got old fast, and Ben Reilly was easily the best part of it. Wish they stuck to the original plan of keeping him around as the Scarlett Spider after.
Eric Kraven in PS Spider-Man 2 was also on stuff lmaoo. He wasn’t clean. He would probably do this too.
I think Kraven was this shows only misstep. I much prefer human Kraven to mutated cat-man Kraven.
Nah it was fine
I personally think it just happened to early. Would Kraven mutate himself to beat Spidey? ABSOLUTELY! But I think he needed a couple more losses first. There were plans with this mutation that was connected to another character that never came into fruition due to cancellation.
I don't even have a problem with Kraven giving himself powers on purpose, I just wish they kept the design, maybe changed it in some subtle way like turning his eyes squinty, give him claws, make his skin slightly darker etc. Because human Kraven design looks so much cooler than the cat man.
Weird decision considering that this show usually pumps out phenomenal designs. Hell, this is the only time where Electro's design didn't suck.
I think it’s a fine idea as a one-off but the fact they kept Kraven as a cat in his subsequent appearances is really disappointing
@@tananatana4011 That's where I'm at. I'm fine with him being genetically enhanced, pretty much every iteration of Kraven has been enhanced by potions/science/magic in some form or another, so that wasn't a problem for me. Cat man was a misstep, though. I would rather they have given him minor visual mutations akin to Sabretooth from X-Men. Fangs and claws and such. Maybe some cat eyes. Definitely some sick sideburns.
Man, I can only imagine how annoying it is to fight Spider-man😂
I'll be honest even though this show has some of the best depictions of Spidermans villains I am a bit mixed on how they depicted Kraven. What I mean is that Ive always preferred Kraven in the comics as an insanely skilled hunter who didn't need to be mutated to match up against Spiderman as Kravens Last Hunt is one of the best Spiderman stories that showcases how deadly as a normal hunter he was to Spiderman. While I dont mind this show's take on Kraven to be mutated lion hybrid, I do think it goes against Kraven's pride as a hunter, but regardless I still think Insomniac Spiderman 2 game depiction of Kraven was genuinely the best take on the character we've gotten as he truly showed how deadly he was as a dying man with years of expertise and desperate to gunt down his final pray with vastly skillset and strength in feats to even put up a fight against Venom
I think the big issue is that in reality Spider-Man would easily beat Kraven if they didn't give Kraven some kind of enhancements. This is something glossed over in the comics I think. Realistically, no matter how well-trained the average human is, they just couldn't hold their own against Spider-Man with his enhanced strenght, speed, agility etc... The power-scaling is inconsistent. In the show, we've seen Spider-Man take levels of beatings from various powered people that would have killed normal human beings. So the writers, I think, being consistent were right to showcase in their first fight that realistically Kraven can't beat Spider-Man. It was made explicit when Spider-Man literally made this point towards the end of the fight. I do think the physical cat features were not the best but I think that if Kraven was to be a serious villain for Spider-Man in this show, some enhancement had to be done.
Kraven has never been a normal human with skills, in the comics he's on some potions (that Calipso gave him if I remember correctly) and that's why he can compete against Spidey. Otherwise he would be humiliated very easily like at the start of this episode
@@bro-what-25 I suspected but didn't know for certain. Thanks for clarifying. It goes to my point.
@@kristinwatkins371 no prob, glad I could help 👍
Even in Insomniac, I kind of wish they’d given his history with Spidey… Like, a flashback of their first encounter which humbled him to become as scary as in the present. And they also didn’t give him many actual fights in-game; I kinda get why they didn’t want the Hopeless Boss Fight where he clobbers Peter at least, but literally his only fights are with Black Suit and Venom…
"yes he is using the speer, dang it he threw it"
I laughed way to had at that
Every surgery is potentially life threatening, no ?
In the Shattered Dimensions video game Kraven is voiced by Jim Cummings, and he sounds a lot like Hondo. More ferocious than jovial
Kraven being mutated is one of the very few things that I wasn't crazy about in this show. They basically tried to combine the Spider-Man villain Puma with Kraven.
It does have precedent in the Ultimate continuity iirc
@@Banaziir Doesn't mean people liked it.
@@The_Phantasm Sure, I'm just saying, that might be where they got the idea from instead of Puma. Kraven's one of my top three villains in the comics, so I'm not too wild on this either.
Sadly, you will never see Scorpion in this cartoon. He went off the grid and was planned for the cancelled third season.
Honestly I feel like I'm the only one who likes Kraven's fursona, at least design-wise. I find it also fits well with the themes of genetic testing and modification.
Eric gotham is a good series. There are some issues but the actors are really good and they did a really good job with penguin and Riddler. Also NoHo Hank from Barry plays Victor Zsaz ,one of the best hitman in Gotham.
They should 100% react to the 90's Animated Series after this.
Yes they should , it was also give me a lot more Spidey knowledge
I think the big issue is that in reality Spider-Man would easily beat Kraven if they didn't give Kraven some kind of enhancements. This is something glossed over in the comics I think. Realistically, no matter how well-trained the average human is, they just couldn't hold their own against Spider-Man with his enhanced strenght, speed, agility etc... The power-scaling is inconsistent. In the show, we've seen Spider-Man take levels of beatings from various powered people that would have killed normal human beings. So the writers, I think, being consistent were right to showcase in their first fight that realistically Kraven can't beat Spider-Man. It was made explicit when Spider-Man literally made this point towards the end of the fight. I do think the physical cat features were not the best but I think that if Kraven was to be a serious villain for Spider-Man in this show, some enhancement had to be done.
Admittedly this is one of the coolest variants of Kraven the Hunter ever. Peter realizing he has Spider-Rizz
Miles Warren in Spider-Man lore is the Jackal, a more 3rd rate villain in his rogue gallery. It was pretty cool that the show used him in this way.
27:13 Strange how we never see the Trapster outside the comics, possibly due to his origin as a 'joke' villain named Paste Pot Pete. Always thought he'd fit really well on this show, perhaps taking on a wild west motif with his glue guns.
This series definitely did right by Flash, making him much more than just a dimwitted bully.
This is a interesting kraven
The hunt is on!! I love Kraven’s design in this series, along with the design of his transformation!!
They definitely mixed Kraven and Puma here.
Miles Warren aka The Jackal aka the main guy behind the whole infamous Clone Saga.
I'm going to be honest, not a huge fan of Kraven in the show. I don't like the lion hybrid. It's not the idea I'm not against the idea, it's the design. Like I agree with Eric's reaction at 0:56, he looked so great. So I was disappointed when they weren't going to keep it.
At least the writers were generous enough to give us one Spidey vs. Kraven fight before he gets mutated.
Dude this show did something amazing, they fixed the characters of Kraven The Hunter and Miles Warren. Made them into to actual cool and inrusting characters.
I understand some people’s criticisms about this portrayal of Kraven, but I personally like both and enjoyed this one. Even Calypso approves of the change.
Also, yes, Dr. Miles Warren is an absolute badass here. He has even less going for him physically than even the human Kraven, but his mind is one of the sharpest in the world.
And that last line is always great: *_“Our anonymous American friend now has a name. Of sorts.”_* *_“I’m called the Master Planner and I was wondering… how do you feel about hunting in packs?”_*
I hope calypso likes barbs...
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The only villain design they screwed up. I think it might have been for toys or something. Otherwise, every other villain looks amazing on this show
I heard it was for toys too (the companies thought that a normal looking guy wouldn’t sell). The show writers just had to make the best of it. It’s kind of like how Hobgoblin was before Green Goblin in the 90’s cartoon due to toys.
In a show that has most of my favorite versions of a lot of villains I must say: I’m not really a fan of what Spectacular Spider-Man did to Kraven.
That said, it gave us a couple of great scenes of Miles Warren/Jackal being himself so it’s a win/win really.
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Dr Miles warren he becomes the jackal in the comic book
Ahhh Cat Kraven. One of the only two changes Spectacular made to the comic lore that I don't really jive with.
Also, Spectacular has a bit of a problem with overusing the " is dead! I'm !" trope, but Kraven's case is easily the worst. Since it makes absolutely no sense.
What's the other?
@@Banaziir Walter Hardy
Ahhh… Personally I like the latter one (and the longterm story implications we never got because of the cancellation), but I get why not everyone jives with it.
People hate on this Kraven's design but I kinda like the "big cat" man..
Kraven is the ONLY thing out of The Spectacular Spider-Man I feel like they kinda fumbled, at least design-wise. I'm okay for the most part with giving him genetically altered powers, it's the physical transformation into some kinda werecat beast that kinda makes me ultimately nit gel woth the design.
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I gotta admit wasn’t a huge fan of Kravens design here.
Love his powers and all.. but couldn’t we have just left him as a human?
As this episode demonstrated, no human, even a masterfully skilled one, can ever expect to match Spider-Man without some kind of powerful tool (Doc Ock's tentacles, Shocker's vibro-suit) to level the field. Spears, blowdarts and knives are not enough.
Yeah, I don't like this version of Kraven at all. It's just so weird. I much prefer original or even Spider-Man 2 Kraven over this one
Love this show, but I'm not the biggest fan of cat man Kraven. Probably the weakest aspect of this adaptation.
It was apparently corporate interference, they didn't think regular Kraven's design would sell toys or something like that. So yeah, one of the few missteps of the show was from suits meddling, big surprise there.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 Yeah, that checks out.
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I'm not a huge Kraven fan, but even I could tell they didn't get him right. Not just the design, but the character too. He's considered to be one of Spidey's most formidable villains, but he's kinda pathetic here.
_"He's considered to be one of Spidey's most formidable villains, but he's kinda pathetic here."_
That depends on when in the comics. Prior to Kraven's Last Hunt he was like Mysterio, Spidey would take him easy if he wasn't so darn crafty.
@@Mansplainer2099-jy8ps oh yeah, I was definitely talking more about Kraven' Last Hunt, which is always the storyline you hear about when talking about Kraven.
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I never realized that that doctor was called Miles Warren... sure glad we never got clones in this show 😅
One silver lining to the show being canned is that Warren never had a chance to start making clones.
@@WhiteFangofWar To be fair, they could've taken inspiration from the Ultimate version of the Clone Saga, which was shorter and much better than the original one
If anybody could have made an enjoyable clone saga, it would have been the writers of this show.
@@kenjutsukata1o1 True. Even Spidey 94 had its own riff on the clone saga by having its victim (Peter) turn omnicidal maniac after all the horror it put him through.
I just finished reading the entire Clone Saga a month ago and I actually liked it. Well, parts of it. Well, the parts I wasn't warned about before anyway.
0:38 lol