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Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Prequel Comic #2: What We Know

We’re back with Issue #2 of the Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man prequel comic! (Click Here if you missed the write-up for Issue #1!) Now we didn’t get as many reveals about this universe’s lore as we did in the first issue, but we got to see Spider-Man in action for more or less the first time. Without anymore delay, let’s get into it Brigadier!

We begin with the well known wrestling match between the new masked figure Spider-Man (in his OG wrestling outfit from Amazing Fantasy #15) and Crusher Hogan. But as we established last time, Uncle Ben is already dead and gone. So the placement of this historic match is definitely off course from the usual canon.

It’s being run by a rich kid named Trip in his parents’ backyard, who so aptly named it Trip’s Tournament of Titans. Peter reveals that he specifically wanted to be called Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man because people are scared of spiders, and he’s trying to be ‘approachable’ and ‘local’. Good to know they’re actually working the title into the plot as opposed to the fact that every other Spider-Man TV show and movie have taken all of the usual adjectives!
Peter mentions he’s fighting for back rent, remember last ish we established he’s dirt poor in this universe. After getting walloped by Crusher, Peter, determined to win the cash, decides to go all out and chucks the poor guy into the stratosphere.

Peter does catch Crusher, thankfully, and informs Trip to wire the winnings to an account he gave them, which is smart because that’s a problem Peter faced in the original books. Spider-Man once got a check he couldn’t cash because it was made out to Spider-Man, and the bank can’t do anything with that. After Crusher accuses the match of being rigged, Spider-Man deposits him into a trash can, and declares that until he figures out exactly how strong he is, it’s “Spider-Man no more”, leading to a clever little callback from the famous scene.

So after tossing around a couple of water heaters to test his strength and stick ’em powers, Peter brainstorms he needs a way to snag things out of reach, like Crusher was, and take down bad guys without hurting them. This of course leads him to developing the Web Shooters, with his chemistry nerd knowledge and a little left over cash from the match. First try is an explosive bust, which then gives him the idea for the self-dissolving agent…

… which he quickly discovers needs to dissolve faster than two hours because he hilariously ends up stuck to a criminal he takes down. I know it varies from iteration to iteration, but typically Spider-Man’s webs dissolve in one hour.

The next day Peter catches up with Nico at their new school. It’s called Rockford T. Bales High. Now I’m not sure if this is where he’s going to be in the show, but Midtown was destroyed in that mysterious battle, so if it isn’t repaired, this is where Pete and Nico are going to school. Peter already ends up on Trip’s bad side for no reason, he goes to the same school apparently. But Nico gets him to back off and the two agree that they’ll be unstoppable if they stick together. That was a sweet little moment solidifying their friendship, I think.

That night, Peter perfects the Web Shooters and hits the town, preventing a car accident and declaring himself officially Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Which doesn’t make Silvermane very happy at all. So he makes good on the threat from last issue and calls in the infamous classic Spidey villains: The Enforcers! They more or less resemble their comic counterparts, and they fit very well with the 60’s-inspired aesthetic they say the show is going for.

Peter switches up his outfit a bit to the hockey jersey we see in the show, no emblem yet but he’ll figure out something that ‘says Spider-Man’ later. He finds that the web tank’s a bit big, having trouble fitting through the window, so that’s probably why he eventually goes for the horizontal design on his lower back we’ve seen in the trailers.

While on patrol he happens upon The Enforcers shaking down a shopkeep, noting he’s got an instinct, maybe a sense (get it?), to find people in danger. He gets into it with Ox and Fancy Dan, and I really like this fight. He starts strong, but Fancy Dan easily registers Spider-Man’s Thwipping gesture as a ‘tell’, and gets the drop on him, while Ox joins the walloping.

But Spider-Man adapts mid-fight. As he says, they’re pros, but he can do things they can’t. He relies on his Spider-Sense. He adjusts the kind of web he uses to catch Fancy Dan. He packs a bit more of a punch to pummel Ox. It’s really great stuff that makes watching Spider-Man fight so amazing!

Unfortunately, Montana gets involved, severing Spider-Man’s web tubes and letting The Enforcers get the upper hand once again.

The issue ends with poor Spider-Man, defeated, in the middle of the street, surrounded by The Enforcers. An honest-to-goodness “To Be Continued!” if I’ve ever seen one!

And that’s all we’ve got for this one. Big takeaways are notably designing the webs, the wrestling match, and his new, maybe permanent school. I didn’t mention earlier, but Aunt May shows up a few times, who Peter is becoming uncomfortable with lying to, the ease of it bothering him more than anything. But that fight between a novice Spider-Man and The Enforcers was the highlight of the issue for me. It was such a good comic book battle that took me back to the old days of reading Spider-Man! More of that, please, in the comic and the show!
Next issue the fight obviously continues, as he’s featured on the cover taking on the three troublemakers. Solicits have it dropping February 19, which is well after the show’s January 29th premiere date.

I don’t know if this was planned and coordinated with the show’s release schedule to add context or if it’s still supposed to be filling in that time gap they mentioned this story takes place in. But either way, I’ll probably still do a write-up. For the show itself I plan on doing a Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Aftershow on Thursdays, so stay tuned to Face Front’s YouTube channel for more info on that. I hope you guys are enjoying these, I can’t wait for the next issue, and of course the show! Until next time, Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Prequel Comic #1: What We Know

Hey there True Believers! While we impatiently await Marvel Animation’s Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, coming to Disney+ January 29, Marvel has so graciously decided to satiate us with a prequel comic series (by Christos Gage), of which I’ve read the first issue! What makes this special is that this is the first glimpse into the world of this new version of Peter Parker! I learned quite a bit from this issue, and there seem to be quite a few differences in the Spider-Man lore we all know. So, let’s break it all down.

We open with poor Peter getting tossed off a building by a man I immediately clocked as Man Mountain Marko (I was right, by the way, but I’ll get back to that). Pete’s in his Mk1 Spidey suit we’ve seen in promos and on the cover of this very comic. But before he meets his doom, we flash back…


… To Midtown High. Which has been destroyed. (This is probably the result of a battle between Dr. Strange and -maybe- Shathra, as described in the D23 footage.) The comic doesn’t tell us because the scene is clearly going to be in the show, we’re told as much in an author’s note. But in the aftermath, Peter meets Nico Minoru (from the Runaways), gets bitten by a spider, then passes out for a second.

Now here’s what caught my attention. Peter doesn’t want to go to the ER for money concerns (he’s broke, broke in this universe) and because he and May “spent enough time in hospitals”. After which May insinuates Ben is already dead (before Peter was bitten!), and that he would be upset if he was the reason Peter couldn’t take care of himself.

Not only this, but Peter later confides in Nico that at his old school, before High School (remember, the show was once called Freshman Year) he came to be known as “the poor kid whose uncle died”. So I’m guessing that Uncle Ben wasn’t murdered. I think he got sick, was hospitalized for a long time, costing the Parkers a lot of money, then died.

This is obviously a major departure from your standard Peter Parker Spider-Man fare, so I’m quite curious to see how this shakes out in forming his identity as a hero. Moving on, Peter and Nico decide to investigate the explosion at Midtown, which they discover happened after the chaos that brought the spider bite, and deduce it was likely caused by Silvio Manfredi (aka Silvermane), who’s been trying to buy up Midtown’s land.

I’m not sure if Silvermane’s going to carry over to the show, or be dealt with in the comic, but it’s good to see him included in some new Spidey media. After that, some cleanup guys show up to get rid of all traces to Manfredi, and end up chasing after Peter. He’d used his Spider-Sense and reflexes earlier to save a cat and catch Nico sneaking up on him, but now he really gets to use his powers.

First of all, I love how Silvermane’s guys are like, unabashed mobsters. Like, “shuddup” and “so long, sucker” mobsters. And second, Peter kind of fumbling through the fight but handing it to Silvermane’s guys was a good sequence. I can’t explain it, but Peter Spider-Manning in civilian clothes is always something I love to see.


After a narrow escape, he and Nico decide to keep quiet about Manfredi as not to endanger their families. Nico has a foster mom because I’m guessing she’s already run away (she mentions LA a lot) and the whole ‘Mom is a supervillain with the Staff of One’ is a lot of baggage to bring into what is ultimately Peter’s story.

So Peter decides that if he wants to pursue Silvermane, he’s got to be someone else… Spider-Man? Perhaps? The symbolic mask on the floor beneath Pete there seems to indicate so.

Meanwhile at Silvermane Hair Products for Men Inc. (which is a hilariously perfect front for Silvermane’s operation) Silvermane is appalled at the idea of a superhero in Queens. He mentions the Avengers stick to, essentially, Avenger-level threats, meaning they exist in this universe already (Peter is shown to be fond of Captain America). Then he mentions that he doesn’t want what’s happened in Hell’s Kitchen to happen on his turf. We know Charlie Cox is back and voicing Daredevil for the show, so not only is his reputation already up and running, but he’s become a problem for criminals by this point as well.


Silvermane then tells the man, the size of a mountain, named Marko (told you) that he needs Peter dealt with in a very public “send a message” kind of way. And he orders him to summon The Enforcers. The lasso wielding Montana, the dapper Fancy Dan, and the brutish Ox, for the uninitiated. So I’m pretty excited to see what they’re like in this new Spider-Man universe!

That’s where the issue ends, and we get a tease for the next issue of Peter in his wrestling outfit reminiscent of the one worn in Amazing Fantasy #15, fighting against presumably Crusher Hogan, but so many things have changed I don’t want to assume anything!

Uncle Ben dead before the spider bite. He’s best friends with Nico Minouru. He may not be going to Midtown (if Silvermane isn’t stopped and they can’t rebuild). So much to wrap my head around! Not having context for a lot of this made the story a little jarring, but this isn’t strictly a prequel. Christos Gage said on Twitter that they’re filling in a time jump that takes place in episode 1 of the show.
Word is Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1 will get a second printing! Thanks to everyone who picked it up yesterday! Eric Gapstur, Jim Campbell, Joe Caramagna and I had a blast doing it. BTW it’s not entirely a prequel…there’s a time jump in episode 1, and we fill it in. https://t.co/qDyAhKCK7F
— Christos Gage (@Christosgage) December 12, 2024As our first little glimpse into this new Spider-Man world, I definitely have a lot of questions and am very curious to see the story they’re telling. I’ll let you guys know what I find out in issue #2 when it drops, and I can’t wait to watch the show when it comes out! Until then, Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!
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X-Men ’97 is Perfect!
The first season of Marvel Animation’s X-Men ’97 is finished, and I’m here to give you my thoughts in the latest episode of Merry Marvel Mayhem!
Doing Cyclops justice, adapting some heavy-hitting storylines, and revving the much beloved 90’s cartoon, X-Men ’97 never stopped firing on all cylinders! This is the perfect way to revive an old show and modernize it for today’s audience. From the cheer-worthy fight scenes to the dramatic story threads, I can’t think of a single moment X-Men ’97 missed.
This show was truly, in every sense of the word, perfect, and I can’t wait for more. Today’s weekly poll: What was your favorite episode of X-Men ’97? Answer down below, and then let me know in the comments what your favorite moment was, or who’s your favorite X-Men! That’s it for now, Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!
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A Magical Place

SPOILERS FOR MARVEL STUDIOS’ SECRET INVASION BELOW!!!!!
Still here? Good. That means you’ve at least seen episode 1 of Secret Invasion. And if you watched to the end, then you know that our dear Commander Maria Hill is now dearly departed.
That’s right, Gravik, under the guise of Nick Fury, shot and killed long-time S.H.I.E.L.D. loyalist and Avengers ally Maria Hill. I was devastated. Devastated I tell you! I threw the remote and audaciously claimed I’d never watch Marvel again! Before tuning in to episode 2 the next week…
My lack of conviction aside, I refuse to accept that Hill has gone to the hills! Which leads me to Coulson and crew. So if you’re one of those “Nyaahhh, um ahcktually, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. isn’t canon, nyyyaaahhhh” bums, then get right off my blog because I’m an Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. truther and I will die on that hill! (No pun intended.)

Now, we all know that after Coulson got speared by Loki and died in Fury’s arms, he was later put through Project T.A.H.I.T.I., and resurrected. The program, as stated by Coulson and confirmed by Fury, was designed to revive a fallen Avenger (I will never not think it’s so sweet that Fury thinks of Coulson as an Avenger.) Fury was all bent out of shape when Coulson died. Talking about losing his one good eye and what not. And yeah, he may have laid it on thick to push the Avengers, but clearly he missed the guy. He went through all that trouble.
Now, we have a similar situation in our hands. An invader from another planet intent on taking Earth as his own has killed one of Fury’s most trusted allies. And as Fury stated, he can count the people he trusts on one hand and isn’t afraid to cut off fingers. She died in his arms, just like Coulson. I mean, surely he’s not gonna let Maria just bite it after literally moving Heaven and Earth to bring Coulson back, right? That means it’s time, Marvelites, for Hill to take a trip to that Magical Place!

So what do we need? We need Hill’s body, which Rhodey was able to retrieve. Check. We need a Kree, and as we learned in Spider-Man: Far From Home, Talos knows the location of Kree sleeper cells on Earth. Check. And we need a couple of JSOC guys that are familiar with Project T.A.H.I.T.I. and could get it back up and running. Coulon, FitzSimmons, Daisy! Check. Coulson oversaw and partook in it, FitzSimmons studied it and its effects on ol’ Phil, and Daisy reaped a few of the benefits from it. I’m positive that, even if they’re apprehensive about helping this new, rather old Nick Fury, they’d all jump at the chance to save Maria Hill with all she did for them!
So, yeah, I don’t believe for one second that Fury is above using T.A.H.I.T.I. again. So what if Hill starts scribbling maps to Inhuman cities on walls? Maybe then we can get the Inhumans back in the MCU! Especially after the disrespect they treated my guy Black Bolt with in Multiverse of Madness.
What do you think? We all here for getting Hill back with T.A.H.I.T.I.? We also have other options, LMD, Chronicom tech, you name it! Maria Hill shall not fall this day! Not like this! Not to Gravik! Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!

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Spider-Man: Freshman Year Continuity

Alright, so I realize that it keeps being officially stated that Spider-Man: Freshman Year takes place in the MCU. I don’t usually like to speculate, but in order for this to be the case based on the clearly altered history we’ve been seeing, that only leaves one option.
The comic storyline where Peter’s history was altered via magic. Like in No Way Home! It’s called Spider-Man: One Moment in Time. After One More Day, when Mephisto exploded Peter and MJ’s marriage, they had to fill in the stretch of time that spanned, you know, decades where the two were a happy couple.

Now it’s been a few years since I read it but I remember Spider-Man getting into it with a thief, falling off of a roof and getting knocked out, causing him to miss the wedding. Then one thing led to another and Peter and MJ broke up. Thus, no one remembers anything about Peter and MJ ever being married, because they never were.
So, if no one in the MCU remembers Peter Parker, what do they remember in his place? What happened that altered the timeline and made it so that Peter was never a part of their lives? So that he never met the Avengers, or befriended Ned, or started dating MJ? Spider-Man: Freshman Year is probably telling that story. As Uatu says, one decision can shape an entire universe.
I hope this clears up all the confusion! I might be dead wrong, but it’s my best guess, and makes the most sense. Until next time, Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!
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Marvel’s Avengers Ms. Marvel Livestream
Marvel Studios Ms. Marvel just dropped on Disney Plus! Eileen Nestman (voice of Ghost Spider) and I had a chat about it while both playing as Kamala in Marvel’s Avengers! Check out the livestream below! And to check out Eileen’s YouTube channel, Click Here!
I truly did enjoy it, it’s so unique and I very much can’t wait for the next one! I think Kamala is just what the MCU needs at the moment! I talked about more details in the stream, but those are my general thoughts.
That’s it for now. Do you want to see more Avengers Livestreams where we discuss new MCU shows? Sound off below! Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!

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Who Killed Jack Thompson?
For the first time, I’m joined by Eileen Nestman! And today we’re going to answer the question that’s been asked by Agent Carter fans for years: Who Killed Jack Thompson?
SUSPECT BOARD

LEAD DETECTIVE
Eileen Nestman

SUSPECTS
Michael Carter: To protect Peggy
Dottie Underwood: Holds a grudge
Edwin Jarvis: Brainwashed by Dr. Faustus
The Winter Soldier: Kill Mission
Chronicoms: Eradicate S.H.I.E.L.D. from history
Council of Nine: Tying up loose ends
EVIDENCE
Assailant is male
Shorter than Jack
File is about Peggy
Jack may not be dead
Pistol had a silencer
PRIME SUSPECT
Winter Soldier

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A Look Back at Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
One final mission! I remember sitting down on my couch one September night in 2013 and watching the first episode of the brand new show: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

It was Marvel’s first live action series and it tied in to the movies! I remember the advertisements clear as day:
“The story that started in The Avengers continues on TV!”

The show was young and optimistic. A lot of people didn’t feel it got good until the Winter Soldier tie-in, but I yearn for the good old days of S.H.I.E.L.D. A team of pros running ops, being the line between the world and the much weirder world. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy what S.H.I.E.L.D. became, but there was something simplistic about the first few episodes that I enjoyed. It felt like a Marvel movie every week!

Of course as time went by the connections to the movies got weaker, but S.H.I.E.L.D. carved out its own thing. I became invested in the characters, Daisy, May, FitzSimmons, Mack, YoYo, Coulson. That’s not to say I didn’t wish it had more to do with the movies. But poor Jeph Loeb got on that stage every Comic Con and shouted “It’s all connected!” so many times. Each time it got less enthusiastic, and I could he was getting put through the wringer. I eventually came to terms with the fact that the movie connections were more or less done for.
Here’s why it didn’t matter though. Season 4 of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was probably the best season of television, period, that I’ve ever seen in my life. The three arcs, or pods as they called them, Ghost Rider, LMD, then the HYDRA “What If” Framework scenario, were each handled so perfectly. The restructuring of S.H.I.E.L.D., a version of Madame Hydra, Jeffery Mace’s Patriot, Life Model Decoys done perfectly, and, you know, GHOST RIDER! There was just so much yes in that season. S.H.I.E.L.D. was its own show, and no longer needed the larger MCU as a crutch. Season 4 was the the payoff to everything up to that point, and I loved every last minute of it.

If I had to rank the seasons of S.H.I.E.L.D., it’d be 4-1-3-2-5-6. That leads me to where S.H.I.E.L.D. has stumbled a bit.
Season 5 was… not the best. The future space stuff was hit and miss. But the Kree being the bad guys was pretty cool, tied in nicely with the Inhumans aspect of the show. Daisy was the coolest version of Quake, even though she had her powers inhibited a lot of the time. But I couldn’t get into it really, I didn’t really care about the problems of Deke and Flint and Tess and Grill. Deke grew on me though, not going to lie. When they got back to the present, however, the season picked up for me.
General Hale and her daughter Ruby along with Werner von Strucker were a nice way to loop HYDRA back in, the Lighthouse was a cool new base, the 100th episode was pretty awesome. I have to say though, the season finale, looping back around to Graviton, who I’d been waiting for since episode 3 of season freaking 1! That was the most epic scale fight I’d ever seen on the show, and makes me wonder why Quake wasn’t in one of Doctor Strange’s portals! Season 5 started rocky, but ultimately finished strong for me.

Season 6 though… geez. 5 had it’s problems, but there was still a whole lot of good. Season 6 is unjustifiable. I tried to get behind it, Sarge was actually a really cool villain. But the space team looking for Fitz, I don’t know, I guess S.H.I.E.L.D. in space just doesn’t cut it for me. If you’re gonna do that, just do S.W.O.R.D! Geez! We finally reunited the team, but then the villain switch to Izel…

Look at S.H.I.E.L.D.’s villains. You had guys like Blizzard, Absorbing Man, Lash, Hive, Madame Hydra, Deathlok, Eli Marrow, Graviton. High profile villains backed with 80 years of rich comic book history. Then there’s Izel. Not rooted in any comics, so her threat level is not pre-established. That wouldn’t normally be a problem (see Jiaying, Raina, Gideon Malick, or Ward!), but there was nothing that made me take her seriously. She can sing and control bats that go inside of people and turn them into a giant crystal structure that can destroy the world… And then she was Sarge’s lover (or something) from their world, and they came from the Monoliths, and… I don’t know. I’m usually all in for S.H.I.E.L.D., but the fact that Izel just never seemed like a threat, yet they treated her like the most dangerous opponent they’d ever faced, it didn’t do it for me.
I can honestly say season 6 was bad. It’s the first, and only season of the show, I didn’t like. But it’s hardly of any consequence, because I’ve had such a blast with this show for the past 7 years. I still remember that September night fondly. I remember Daisy and Lincoln fighting Lash in the hospital. I remember Jemma getting stuck on an alien planet for months. I remember when Daisy transformed into Quake, and Couslon’s S.H.I.E.L.D. shield, and Fitz giving some of the shows most memorable performances.

I remember my favorite television moment of all time, in the season 1 finale. When Simmons was stranded in the middle of the ocean, reaching up for someone, anyone, to save her. And who other than Nick Fury showed up to take her hand.

Fitz was the first person in the MCU to utter the word Inhuman. Ghost Rider’s first transformation was spine chilling. Lady Sif was awesome both times. We got Mockingbird! We saw a S.H.I.E.L.D. flying car. The Secret Warriors. Peggy Carter flashbacks, Stan Lee cameo, Maria Hill doing her thing. The entire foundation of the show was built on #CoulsonLives!

Looking back, it’s been a wild and crazy ride. And May 27 is the beginning of the end. One final mission. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was, is, and always will be, my favorite TV show. Thanks for the memories, and I can’t wait to see how it ends.

That’s all for now, Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!
#TripLives

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Fate of The Defenders
A brand new Face Front Original is here! Face Front presents: Fate of The Defenders!
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist gather in their last stand against destiny. Because you can dread it, and run from it, but it still arrives. Find out what really happened to the Defenders. You might wish you never knew…
Now I know that was a little depressing, and I do apologize. It was not an easy video to make, emotionally. But then again, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, and Daredevil all getting cancelled after each put their best work forth was a hard pill to swallow. I decided to tribute them somehow, and this was it.
I didn’t come up with the ‘Thanos snapped them out of existence’ idea, but I figured I could take it beyond a meme and put it on film. And with Jessica Jones and Punisher most assuredly on the chopping block, I very well may do a sequel if those get cancelled as well.
I used the Daredevil, Punisher, and Jessica Jones figures from the Defenders Marvel Legends wave, Iron Fist from the Dr. Strange wave and Luke Cage from the Claire Temple two-pack. I also used Thor from the Infinity War wave 2 and the Build-A-Figure Thanos from wave 1. I did all the voices, including Jessica Jones. Not easy because I’m a 25-year-old man, but I’ve got a fix for that you’ll all see real soon!
I put a solid amount of work into this, and I just hope that you guys can enjoy it, you know, once you finish crying.
Remember, you can also catch this in the Videos section or in the HQ under Face Front Originals!
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All-New, All-Different!

WARNING! You are about to enter Old Face Front territory. Why do you want to go down there? There’s nothing down there for you! Scroll back up, and get a taste of the All-New, All-Different Face Front!
I mean, if you really want to keep scrolling, I suppose I can’t stop you. It’s not all bad, there’s some pretty cool stuff down there, actually. But be warned, if you continue, I won’t save you!






















