That's a hard question, growing up with the Spiderman comics what I liked changed as I got older Steve Ditko,John Romita and Todd McFarlane are my all time favorites.
Alex Saviuk, Sal Buscema, John Romita Jr are my favorites. But Ditko and Romita are the undeniable GOATS. And Ron Frenz and Mark Bagley are also pretty fantastic.
I love this video! Tom Defalco has said in interviews that he never called them spaghetti webbing, saying that's something Todd has attributed to him in his retellings when he needed an antagonist. As for my favourite artists for Spidey, aside from the two most prominent (Ditko and Romita Sr) I've always loved John Romita Jr, Mark Bagley, Ron Frenz and Pat Olliffe. Romita Jr was the first comic artist I learned then name of, having loved his art for it's distinctiveness- his best run for me was alongside JMS on Amazing. Mark Bagley has such great linework and his art was everywhere in the early 2000s. Ron Frenz is one half of one of the most iconic runs on ASM and has demonstrated an uncanny ability to present all era's of Spidey on the page and make them feel like they belong side by side. Pat Olliffe was the artist on both Untold Tales and Spider-Girl, two of my favourite Spidey comics. Pats art style evolved gradually over time and is probably one of the best around.
This is such a good thumbnail, your editing and thumbnails are always top tier, but man, this one just knocks it out the park. it popped in my recommended and I had to come here just to comment a second time to let you know it's such a beautiful thumbnail man
Ditko will always be my guy (not just Spidey but also Dr. Strange and the Silver Age updating of Iron Man's armor) but damn did McFarlane's thwipping style and those awesome spaghetti webbings make it so much more awesome! And yes, Golden did do it first snd Art Adams too! I got to meet both Golden and Adams a few years back! Super cool guys!
I’ve been going through your channel all over the place, and this video got recommended to me. I’m stunned with how much I loved it- and that this isn’t a viral one, totally seems like a nerdsync level quality.
Reading comments and noticing that not many people love Terry Dodson's version of the web slinger. I remember seeing the Millar Marvel Knights graphic novel, and I fell absolutely in love with Dodson's vision for Spider-Man and his foes, I know people aren't keen on the story, but the art is phenomenal.
Toddy Mc - funk ❣️😂But that "linguini lines" are tough to reproduce in string, for action figure custom (the tangled , yet stretchy nature makes a figure dangling from it always turn this way and that... Best to coat the web line in epoxy or matte varnish). Cheers !
Spaghetti webbing is for Spidey , basically what TMNT's four different bandana colours or Leo's X crossed Katanas are : Once it was created it's too good to pass up on ! (Tho the turtle teens were done in all-classic , all-red masks again, sometimes... Ok , why NOT ? ) But, seriously, the diagonal // swords are SO not working out apart from comic book panels... 2012 cgi nick-toon CHEATED when Leonardo drew his weapons, they'd have to be bendy to make for the same move as the X configuration 😉)
Hey, I'm a new subscriber and I would like to do a personal request. I watched your videos about the connected Tv animated shows and I was wondering if it was possible for you to talk about all the existent universes out there like for ex. MCU, the animated 90s series, 80s animated projects, the 60s Spider-man animated show,super hero squad, the old live actions(inclunding japanese Spiderman), the 2000s projects, FOX Xmen movies and shows, the Raimi and Amazing Spider-man franchise, Daredevil, Elektra, Hulk movies, Agents of shield etc. Yh pretty much every universe animated and live action projects and what movies and shows could be connected explained in 1 video. I would really appreciate it and I'm sure other people would as well. Please
*Amazing! Thank you both Todd McFarlane and Micheal Golden for revolutionizing ,revitalizing and reinvention of my beloved benevolent intelligent bright-eyed winsome web-slinging friendly neighborhood Marvel superhero and superhuman Peter Parker aka Spider-Man and his influenctial iconography ,especially with his iconic spaghetti webbing!* 🍝🕸🕷😇🌌🔴🔵
*Hey ,**#PanelstoPixels**! I purely honestly didn't know that Michael Golden was the co-creator one of many favorite archetypal heroic X-Men members, Rogue! ♥ :D Please do a Rogue origin and history video in the future considering Marvel 's X-Men will be rebooted, recasted reinvented reborn revitalized and reintroduced in future MCU films! Pretty please and Thank you, sugah!* ;D ^-^
Question of the day: Who's your favourite Spider-Man artist of all time?
Mark Bagley and Humberto Ramos, I love the cartoony artstyle they both have, even if Ramos' anatomy can be... alien.
Probably Paolo Rivera
Either Steve Ditko or John Romita Sr.
Super Swim Team 7 I second Humberto Ramos, he is excellent!
John Romita, Sr
That's a hard question, growing up with the Spiderman comics what I liked changed as I got older Steve Ditko,John Romita and Todd McFarlane are my all time favorites.
Alex Saviuk, Sal Buscema, John Romita Jr are my favorites.
But Ditko and Romita are the undeniable GOATS.
And Ron Frenz and Mark Bagley are also pretty fantastic.
Agree with u
I'm surprised Todd was the first artist to truly run with it
I love this video! Tom Defalco has said in interviews that he never called them spaghetti webbing, saying that's something Todd has attributed to him in his retellings when he needed an antagonist.
As for my favourite artists for Spidey, aside from the two most prominent (Ditko and Romita Sr) I've always loved John Romita Jr, Mark Bagley, Ron Frenz and Pat Olliffe. Romita Jr was the first comic artist I learned then name of, having loved his art for it's distinctiveness- his best run for me was alongside JMS on Amazing. Mark Bagley has such great linework and his art was everywhere in the early 2000s. Ron Frenz is one half of one of the most iconic runs on ASM and has demonstrated an uncanny ability to present all era's of Spidey on the page and make them feel like they belong side by side. Pat Olliffe was the artist on both Untold Tales and Spider-Girl, two of my favourite Spidey comics. Pats art style evolved gradually over time and is probably one of the best around.
My brother has that comic 2:34 I think he has the silver foil cover...
Too much pasta...can't eat another bite...
Great video! Lol
I grew up with Spiderman as a kid. But I really like how artists draw Spiderman in different styles like Jack Kirby to Jim Lee
I had no idea that Tod didn’t invent the spaghetti webs. I always loved Art Adams work with X Men
Great Channel. Greetings from a Comic Fan from Germany.
This is such a good thumbnail, your editing and thumbnails are always top tier, but man, this one just knocks it out the park. it popped in my recommended and I had to come here just to comment a second time to let you know it's such a beautiful thumbnail man
Aw, thanks brother! I really appreciate you saying so.
The quality of your videos is constently increasing but you deserve so much more than 25k subs
Thanks, I appreciate that!
Panels to Pixels I appreciate your content! Keep going, I’m learning new interesting things with your videos ☝🏾🙏🏾
Amazing. Every episode is a treasure trove of new information and fun facts.
Thanks so much!
This video is so high quality
Ditko will always be my guy (not just Spidey but also Dr. Strange and the Silver Age updating of Iron Man's armor) but damn did McFarlane's thwipping style and those awesome spaghetti webbings make it so much more awesome! And yes, Golden did do it first snd Art Adams too! I got to meet both Golden and Adams a few years back! Super cool guys!
Linguini lines, fettuccini fibers, fucking fantastic,
Ha, thanks bud!
Very educational and interesting. I loved it.
Thanks for watching!
@@PanelstoPixels My nephew is a huge Spider Man fan so I had to watch. He'd love this.
You forgot Ross Andru and Gil Kane
I’ve been going through your channel all over the place, and this video got recommended to me. I’m stunned with how much I loved it- and that this isn’t a viral one, totally seems like a nerdsync level quality.
Thanks so much! I'm especially proud of this video so I'm glad you liked it.
Todd McFarlane and Mark bagley I am also a fan of Alex Rosss Spider-Man art
Man how do you not get more views? Your channel is amazing keep it up!
Thanks!
Y E S
I T S H E R E
Pure awesomeness! Great job, man!
Thanks dude!
@@PanelstoPixels Always a pleasure!
Reading comments and noticing that not many people love Terry Dodson's version of the web slinger.
I remember seeing the Millar Marvel Knights graphic novel, and I fell absolutely in love with Dodson's vision for Spider-Man and his foes, I know people aren't keen on the story, but the art is phenomenal.
Mark bagely and Todd McFarlane
JRSR, Mark Bagley, Gil Kane, Scott Campbell, Sarah Pichelli
Mr. McF actualized it. Neat.
If I remember it correctly, it was Golden (he says, just coming in watching the video fresh)
Toddy Mc - funk ❣️😂But that "linguini lines" are tough to reproduce in string, for action figure custom (the tangled , yet stretchy nature makes a figure dangling from it always turn this way and that... Best to coat the web line in epoxy or matte varnish). Cheers !
Interesting stuff!
great job
Cheers!
Spaghetti webbing is for Spidey , basically what TMNT's four different bandana colours or Leo's X crossed Katanas are : Once it was created it's too good to pass up on ! (Tho the turtle teens were done in all-classic , all-red masks again, sometimes... Ok , why NOT ? )
But, seriously, the diagonal // swords are SO not working out apart from comic book panels... 2012 cgi nick-toon CHEATED when Leonardo drew his weapons, they'd have to be bendy to make for the same move as the X configuration 😉)
Hey, I'm a new subscriber and I would like to do a personal request. I watched your videos about the connected Tv animated shows and I was wondering if it was possible for you to talk about all the existent universes out there like for ex. MCU, the animated 90s series, 80s animated projects, the 60s Spider-man animated show,super hero squad, the old live actions(inclunding japanese Spiderman), the 2000s projects, FOX Xmen movies and shows, the Raimi and Amazing Spider-man franchise, Daredevil, Elektra, Hulk movies, Agents of shield etc. Yh pretty much every universe animated and live action projects and what movies and shows could be connected explained in 1 video. I would really appreciate it and I'm sure other people would as well. Please
Thanks for subscribing! Wow, that would be a massive video. I'll look into it, for sure!
@@PanelstoPixels Thank you!
Thanks for the video.
Glad people like him, but I hate spaghetti webbing.
Too bulky.
Way too bulky.
Spider-Man shoots webs, not ropes.
*Amazing! Thank you both Todd McFarlane and Micheal Golden for revolutionizing ,revitalizing and reinvention of my beloved benevolent intelligent bright-eyed winsome web-slinging friendly neighborhood Marvel superhero and superhuman Peter Parker aka Spider-Man and his influenctial iconography ,especially with his iconic spaghetti webbing!* 🍝🕸🕷😇🌌🔴🔵
I like your video
é, até hj eu não sei desenhar essa teia! XD
Michael Golden is a great artist that inspired todd. I didn't really like todd's spiderman. The writing part I mean. His art was good I guess.
Ditko or McFarlane it's a toss up I still think the classic design is perfect never been a better looking Spiderman suit that the original idea
*Hey ,**#PanelstoPixels**! I purely honestly didn't know that Michael Golden was the co-creator one of many favorite archetypal heroic X-Men members, Rogue! ♥ :D Please do a Rogue origin and history video in the future considering Marvel 's X-Men will be rebooted, recasted reinvented reborn revitalized and reintroduced in future MCU films! Pretty please and Thank you, sugah!* ;D ^-^
I like big eyes spider man. But not the eyes from mcfarllane. The eyes go to down i dont like haha
I swear, we're going to have to have a serious talk about your use of alliteration lately. Great video, though!
It's getting a bit much, isn't it?