That Robert is really rubbing off on me. In the past I'd only buy a few assortment of Spidey related things. Thanks to all those blog entries of his that I've read, he's got me picking up whatever things Spidey appears on. In this case, spinning tops. I got a 3 pack, which shows the web-head facing off against Venom, Sandman, and the Green Goblin. Since I don't have a camera, I had to search the net for pictures. Took a little bit, but I found the image you see to the left. These babies cost me only $1 and I must admit, they do look very cool.
You gotta love Spider-Man's black costume. Its simple, sleek design has been a fan favorite for more than 20 years. It looks just as cool in the cartoons as well. As sweet a costume as it is, I'm always happy to see the web-head return to the classic red & blue tights, which is what he does in the Spectacular Spider-Man episode "Intervention." This episode moves at a slower pace than others but considering the heart of it is Peter's inner conflict with the symbiote, I think moving slower was the right choice here. This episode was written by Greg Weisman, the show's producer. He hasn't written an episode since "Survival of the Fittest," the series premier episode, so it really was a pleasure to see him return to the writing helm. The good news is that aunt May, despite suffering from a heart attack in the previous episode is doing fine. The bad news is, the bill is pretty huge and this puts Peter in a foul mood. Mary Jane, Gwen and Liz all tr
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