Listen to Gobbledygeek Episode 521 - "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (feat. Eric Sipple)"

Here we go, here we go, here we go again: another Spider-Man adaptation? Don’t get your webs in a tizzy, True Believers, because this one is really worth it. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the new animated series created by Jeff Trammell.

A shot from Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider Man, of Spider-Man in a blue suit, swinging above the city holding Harry Osborn in one arm.

Gobbledygeek Episode 521 "Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (feat. Eric Sipple)" is available for listening or download right here, on Spotify, or on Apple Podcasts.

Here we go, here we go, here we go again: another Spider-Man adaptation? Don’t get your webs in a tizzy, True Believers, because this one is really worth it. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the new animated series created by Jeff Trammell, imagines a branch of the Marvel Cinematic Universe where Peter Parker was never supposed to be bitten by that genetically altered spider–until he was. Cue wacky high school shenanigans, as a number of key changes from the comics and other shows/movies cause that butterfly effect to start flappin’ its wings. Paul, Arlo, and forever guest Eric Sipple discuss how Trammell and company capture the spirit of the early Ditko/Lee comics, praise the vibrant animation, consider whether these iterations of the Osbornes are definitive, and much more. Plus, the gang pays tribute to Val Kilmer, there are new teasers for Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld and Superman, Arlo’s been reading some more of the Kirby/Lee Fantastic Four, and Jonathan Hickman’s Ultimate Spider-Man is the best Spidey book on the stands.

NEXT: we yare what we yare, and what we yare is discussing Robert Altman’s 1980 take on Popeye for a new That Was Then.

BREAKDOWN

00:00:35  -  Intro / WAY TOO MUCH BANTER!!!

00:50:38  -  Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man

02:04:30  -  Outro / Next

MUSIC

  • “Neighbor Like Me” by The Math Club
  • “Across 110th Street” by Bobby Womack, Across 110th Street (1973)

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