The Spidey team is about to get the Ultimate upgrade! Ultimate Spider-Man swings into Web-Warriors ready to prove why he’s the best in the Spider-Verse! But not everyone seems to share this opinion…
Ultimate Spider-Man is an episode I’ve been waiting for because I thought it would be a fun challenge to capture the chaotic nature of the show. With the cutaways and the crazy noises, I really wanted this to feel like an episode of the 2012 TV show. Of course, that included throwing in a whole bunch of references!
Easter Eggs
The Spider-Cycle
After Ultimate Spidey lands on the bike in the Spider’s Nest, he says “I had one of these!” Fans will remember the Spider-Cycle that Spidey rode throughout most of the series. I, like a lot of fans, and even Spidey in the show, questioned why he needed a motorcycle to begin with. But wouldn’t you believe it, the dang bike grew on me as the show went on!
Fourth Wall Cutaways
Notice how Ultimate Spidey pauses the episode to talk to the audience. It’s something he did frequently in the TV show! It was a unique feature of this show, whilst every other Spidey show had Peter’s thoughts as an ethereal voice, this one tried something new. Spidey pausing the show to tell the audience what was going on really became one of the defining staples of Ultimate Spider-Man!
Spidey Teams
Of course you’ll all remember Spider-Man’s main team in the show, Power-Man, Iron Fist, White Tiger and, ugh, Nova. But one thing I loved about this show is that they put Spider-Man in several leadership roles, including the New Warriors, the Web-Warriors, and yes, even a crossover episode with the kids from the Disney Channel show Jessie!
Doom Demands a Banana Split
Spider-Man and his team tackled Dr. Doom early in the show, as he mentions in the episode. It turned out to be a trap, as Doom used them to infiltrate the Helicarrier, which I kind of drew from for Beetle’s attack. The banana split line was just a quite hilarious cutaway gag.
Nova
Spider-Man and Nova had a pretty contentious relationship throughout the show. At the end of the day, they respected each other as heroes and teammates, but that didn’t mean they didn’t throw jabs at each other. Bucket-head, get your webs out of a bunch, all things they’ve said to and called each other. Of course, I tapped my buddy Xavier Hernandez to voice Nova, not only because he’s a fan of Sam Alexander, but our relationship is kind of similar, always ribbing each other.
Fun fact: When Nova says “Work on your material”, that was Xavier talking to me. Because the original line, in hindsight, was super cheesy, even for an episode imitating the Ultimate Spider-Man TV show! Recording this with him was super fun, even if it took us a while because we kept messing around. Make sure to check out more of Xavier on his Instagram @shatter24wolf!
Wall of Shame
Nova mentions Spidey said he’d end up on the Wall of Shame for dying 5 minutes after joining S.H.I.E.L.D. That was a direct gag from Episode 2, and probably my favorite joke in the entire show. I don’t know why, I just thought it was hilarious.
Chibi-Spidey
One of the cutaway gags used often in the show was a little scene acted out with chibi versions of the characters. I simply couldn’t do an Ultimate Spider-Man Web-Warriors episode without including some Chibi-Spidey!
Character Cards
Another unique feature of the show were title cards they used to introduce villains or new characters. I definitely wanted to pay homage to that when I showed Beetle for the first time!
VS!
Along with the title cards for the villains, sometimes when a confrontation took place, they put the opponents on either side of the screen and threw up a giant “VS!” with an announcer shouting it to hammer the point home! Real fighting game vibes.
That’s it for this one guys. What’s that? Oooh, you wanna know about the Symbiote-suited Spidey claiming to be the real Ultimate Spider-Man? Well, friends, that is going to have to wait for Part 2 of this Web-Warriors episode! That’s right, the first Web-Warriors 2-parter! Because how am I going to do one version of Ultimate Spider-Man without doing the other? The one who, mind you, was the original from the comics! Clearly he’s not too happy about the TV show version running around calling himself the Ultimate Spider-Man!
So keep your eyes peeled for Episode 8, coming soon! Until then, thank you so much for watching. Truly, you guys are what makes all this hard work worth it! Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!
When Spider-Man: No Way Home came out, I went into the comic shop and got to talking about it with my buddy Eric. I mentioned how I’d wished they’d had one more villain in the movie to make it Spider-Man (or Men, as it were) vs. the Sinister Six.
“Now I have a theory.” Eric said to me from behind the counter. “In the Ultimate books, they did a story called Ultimate Six, where Spider-Man was the sixth member of the Sinister Six.”
“Really?” I inquisitively replied.
“I can put it in your box for next time if you wanna check it out.” Eric, aka the Undertaker of Upselling suggested.
“Oh sure!” I, the Steward of Suckers responded.
So the next week, he presented me with a 7-issue collection of books known as the Ultimate Six. Now, I have a stack of unread comics a mile high, so it took a minute (clearly), but I finally got around to it. And here’s what I thought of this sinister story. If you want to read it yourself, I suggest you go no further Brigadier, because there will be shameless spoilers for the story in its entirety!
Still here? Good, then let’s go!
The Story
First of all, the men behind the scenes: Written by the one and only Brian Bendis, with art by Trevor Hairsine (except for Joe Quesada in the prologue of issue #1). Now, allow me to give you the quick breakdown of what happened across all 7 books:
Bad guys (Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Electro, Sandman, and Kraven) are all locked up after their battles with Spider-Man.
Bad guys escape.
Nick Fury enlists the Ultimates to stop them.
They bring Peter in to the Triskelion to protect him from Goblin.
That doesn’t work and Goblin immediately kidnaps Peter.
Goblin forces Peter join them, otherwise he’ll kill Aunt May.
Ultimate Six show up at the White House and attack to draw out Fury.
Ultimates show up.
Big Fight!
Good guys win, bad guys lose.
The End!
Up to speed? Good, those are the main talking points. Now let’s break it down and get into the details below!
Bring on the Bad Guys
The first thing you’ll notice about these books is that they are heavily focused on the villains. As in, no hero in sight, just bad guys. These bad guys are Norman Osborn, Otto Octavius, Max Dillon, Flint Marko, and Sergei Kravinoff. They’ve all been locked up in a secret S.H.I.E.L.D. facility and are being held with power dampening collars, as well as being treated to daily group therapy by Hank Pym and interrogated by Nick Fury. And when that’s not happening, they’re in their cells, talking to each other. Scheming.
We see Otto play S.H.I.E.L.D. to get his arms back, watch the villains escape, follow them as they form their master plan, the whole 9. I was just surprised by how much of this story was told from the villains point of view. It did make for some good storytelling. It’s something you usually don’t get in hero mags. The book actually opens with Electro waking up in the hospital from his fight against Spider-Man and promptly getting arrested.
Honestly, if I had to choose main characters for this arc, they’d be Norman and Otto. I feel like they were the protagonists (as in main characters, not good guys) of the story. It’s almost as if Bendis wanted us to root for them! Which was impossible due to the reprehensible acts they took in pursuit of their ultimate (see what I did there) goal; revenge on Nick Fury for locking them up and ruining their lives.
The Ultimates
The book, from the very first cover, is pitched as a team-up between Ultimate Spider-Man and the Ultimates. But honestly, it feels like it leans waaaay heavily more toward the Ultimates’ side of things. Most of the plot for the heroes takes place in the Triskelion, which is their HQ. They brought in Kraven, they were coordinating with Nick Fury about how to handle the five villains, and they ultimately (lol) took down the bad guys at the White House.
This may have been pitched and sold as a team-up book, but I feel like the featured heroes were almost certainly the Ultimates, even though their foes were all traditional Spider-Man villains! Which 100% puts the bad guys at a disadvantage, because, I mean… Spider-Man is what? A 16-year-old kid in these comics? And he took all these guys down by his literal self at one point or another. So, honestly speaking, what chance do they have against the likes of Iron Man, Captain America, Wasp, Hawkeye, Black Widow, and… you know… the mighty Thor? None. The answer is none. It’s almost embarrassing for them. That brings me to my next point.
Where is Spider-Man?
Spider-Man is featured prominently on all 7 covers, up front with the Ultimates in issue #1, in a battle with each member of the Six on issues #2-6, and posing with them on #7. As mentioned earlier, they tell you from the jump this is a crossover for Ultimate Spider-Man and the Ultimates! But here’s the thing, True Believers: Spider-Man actually does nothing. For the entire story. I’m not even exaggerating here. He quite literally does nothing!
First of all, Peter doesn’t even enter the story until issue #3, where he’s taken out of school and brought to the Triskelion for his protection (he doesn’t even suit up). That’s right, Spider-Man is absent for the first 2 parts of this supposed crossover.
Then in issue #4, the villains attack the Triskelion, and he gets kidnapped. He puts up no fight, gets knocked on his butt, and kidnapped. Issue #5 he wakes up, unmasked (slightly annoying), tied to a chair and surrounded by the villains. He breaks out, and just as it seems like he’s about to finally act, Norman hits him with “We’ll kill Aunt May if you attack us.” (May, who, at this point, is under the protection of S.H.I.E.L.D.) This leads Peter to… sit back down, and then watch helplessly as they attack the White House.
Issue #6, the big fight. Ultimates show up. Ultimate Six (cause Peter’s “with them”) is there. Big battle. Huge fight. And the Ultimate Spider-Man is… standing there. In the middle of a battlefield! I kid you not, he’s quite literally STANDING THERE! Like a deer in headlights! To the point where Goblin tells him to “Do something useful” and just chucks him at Captain America.
Peter then puts the dukes up, informing Cap of Norman’s threat. Which is when Cap informs Peter they’ve got Aunt May. So Peter leaps over to the Goblin, and punches him! He threw a punch! He did a thing! After which Doc Ock grabs him, throws him through a wall, and he sits there, for the rest of the battle.
Until Harry shows up, who he attempts to talk to, which ultimately (did it again) leads to, you guessed it, a whole lot of nothing.
Issue #7, he meets Aunt May and they go home. Spider-Man. Did. Nothing. 1610 version of the premier Spider-busting supervillain team, and he did absolutely nothing. For 5 out of the 7 issues he was even in. He was just along for the ride. At that point, just don’t include him. He actually contributed nothing to the story, and I have no idea why he was there.
Norman’s Plan
And by the way, can we talk about Norman’s plan? Doc Ock stages this masterful breakout by playing ball with S.H.I.E.L.D. until they get him to his arms, which obviously goes poorly for the hapless agents. They shuffle to an off-the-books hideout of Kingpin’s, S.H.I.E.L.D. with no way to track them unless they use their powers, or ‘altered genetics’. Then Norman goes on this spiel about Fury needing pay, and promising them they’ll all walk away free men.
He has the Chief of Staff in his pocket, gets the President to turn against Fury, cripples the Triskelion, captures his worst enemy, everything is falling into place! And with the biggest advantage in history, what’s his next move? To bum rush the White House.
Like… how did he think that was going to end? That was his big plan? Fury’s in the dog house with POTUS, I can get whatever I want from the Chief of Staff, Ultimates HQ is down, we’ve captured Spider-Man and he will do our bidding! What’s the Master Plan? Take everything we’ve got and throw it at the White House! Then maybe Fury will show up!
And what happened? Oh no, it’s the Ultimates! With two spies, a super soldier, a size-changing superhero, a man in a weaponized suit of armor, and freaking Thor! Wasp flew into Doc Ock’s throat. Iron Man destabilized Sandman. Thor took down Kraven (easily) and Electro. Norman put up the most fight, but after having Harry talk him down, and no team to back him up (because they lost fighting the freaking Ultimates) he was surrounds and dispatched in 3 panels.
The plan was going so well. So well. But the ultimate (haha) goal was just so nonsensical that honestly, Norman deserved to lose. Maybe Bendis was trying to display his hubris? Thinking he was big enough to take out the White House? I don’t know. It just seemed like it was going in a completely different direction, and then “Hey guys, attack the Oval Office!” At least it made for a cool fight scene.
The Action
That actually takes me to my next point. The big fight in issue #6? Yeah, that was it. There was really no other action across the other issues. Hawkeye stopped Kraven with one arrow. The breakout was off screen. The attack on the Triskelion was done in 3 pages. Like, all of the action was in issue #6. The other issues were build up and then resolution.
Now I believe the story was strong enough to keep me engaged. But I’m a 30-year-old man. This comic came out in 2003/2004. I was 9-10, and I had just begun liking Spider-Man. If I’d have picked this run off the shelf, I’m telling you, I’d have been bored out of my mind. The covers are so cool and enticing. But 90% of the story is villains talking, Ultimates and Fury arguing, setup, setup, setup, Spider-Man doing nothing, and then finally in issue #6 we hit the action?
I’m not saying that I need dangling keys to hold my attention, but the entire point of the Ultimates comics was to draw in younger readers, with cool, edgy new heroes, and stories, and battles! But I’m telling you, True Believers, even if I was at the target age of 13-16, I’d have put this book down after issue #2!
Bendis told a heck of a story here, but it was just such an odd choice to make a big crossover event Ultimate book that was lacking in the ‘big crossover event’ portion. I know this seems negative, but it’s not. It’s just a criticism on knowing your audience. Me today wasn’t the target audience for this story. Me 15 years ago was, but that guy really, honestly, would not have liked or appreciated this book for what it was. I just personally believe that big events need to be all stops pulled, no holds barred, wall to wall awesome! Just a little more of that merry Marvel mayhem Stan Lee was always talking about, you know what I mean?
Conclusion
Ultimately (yeah, I know) I enjoyed the Ultimate Six. It was a villain-focused story that pit the Ultimates against some of Spider-Man’s most dangerous foes. It’s not a good Spider-Man story at all, regardless of what every cover of each issue suggests. But for a well-told ‘bad guys being bad guys’ arc with a pretty cool fight in the end, regardless of Norman’s outstandingly dumb plan, it’s a good read. Bendis did great, although, and this is completely personal preference, I wasn’t vibing with the art. Trevor Hairsine did an amazing job. It looks great. But I have Mark Bagley’s style burned into my skull and permanently associated with Ultimate Spider-Man, so it didn’t really have that Ultimate feel to it when I was reading. Again, that’s totally a me problem, and I completely understand that.
In the end, I’m glad Eric suggested it to me. Even though 4/5 villains were the same, I don’t really think it was used as any influence for No Way Home. But I see where he was coming from, and this was certainly different from any other Marvel story I’ve ever read. For that, I do suggest it, so find it at your local comic shop or on Marvel Unlimited and give it a go! If you want a good villain, Ultimates, or just an Earth-1610 story, I promise you won’t be disappointed. Though, if you’re looking for a Spider-Man story, maybe look somewhere else. Anyways, that’s it for me. Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!
Face Front True Believers! Get ready for epic reveals, big announcements, and exciting updates! This is the show of the century! Join me as I showcase everything that’s coming to Face Front this year!
You can watch the entire showcase above, or keep scrolling for a breakdown of all of the trailers, announcements, updates and more!
The End of the Marvel Universe
We begin at the end with a teaser trailer for the next Face Front Original The End of the Marvel Universe. This series of 4 videos will sum up the events of all of the Secret Wars Seasons and Prequel Comics, and reveal what happened to the Peter’s world, the main Face Front Universe!
The End of the Marvel Universe has been scripted and is now moving into production. In other words, the end is coming soon!
Secret Wars: Dark Dimension
The next chapter in Secret Wars: Dark Dimension was announced. Chapter 7 will be titled Legend of the Ten Rings, and is coming soon.
Voting for Chapter 6: Ultimates, is still open. (Click Here to play!) It will end with a new feature called a Live Event. I will host an event where registered Face Front users can vote in real time, and determine the winner of that battle!
The Face Front Show
The Face Front Show is being retooled into a regular livestream. Now I will have more interaction with the audience than ever, as we go back to the roots of Face Front, and just talk Marvel. Episodes of the new Face Front Show will begin streaming soon!
Spider-Man: Web-Warriors
Ultimate Spider-Man swings into the first 2-part Web-Warriors! But first he’ll have to deal with someone calling themself the “real” Ultimate Spider-Man!
As mentioned, this is a 2-parter, so it will encompass episodes 7 and 8 of Web-Warriors. Part 1, Episode 7, will be centered around the Animated version of Ultimate Spider-Man, while Part 2, Episode 8, will tell the story of a very scorned and vengeful comic version of Ultimate Spider-Man, donning the black suit!
The Web-Warriors episodes are set to release in April.
Face of the Fan
Face of the Fan is a revived marketing campaign from Spider-Man 3 that allows you, the fans, to show off your most valued Marvel possession. That aspect will continue (Click Here to see how you can participate) but I’ve added another layer onto Face of the Fan.
I will be filming a video series where a choose one of you and showcase what you can do. Whether it’s a YouTube channel, art, fan fics, you name it. Whatever you do, I’m going to bring attention to it. You guys helped me build Face Front, and now it’s time for me to return the favor!
The first few Face of the Fan featured fans have been chosen, and videos will release soon.
Loki: Realm of the Dishonored Dead
The first Avengers villain will finally meet his match. Loki: Real of the Dishonored Dead, is the the third of the four promised spinoffs from the Avengers: Infinity Showdown video.
Teased way back in the post credits scene of Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six, this new adventure will find Loki teaming with unlikely allies like Sylvie, and facing off against terrifying villains, such as the Goddess of Death herself, Hela.
Sylvie will be voiced by Allyson Phillips. Loki: Realm of the Dishonored Dead will release in Summer 2023.
Voice Talent
I took a moment in the Showcase to thank the various people behind the scenes that make Face Front what it is. Please, make sure to go follow them and send them some love and support!
Eileen Nestman: Voice of Ghost-Spider/Set and Prop Design – YouTube @EileenNestman
Sara Pezel: Voice of Black Cat – Twitter @sarapezel
Emily Tatsumi: Voice of Peni Parker – Instagram @emi_tsumi
Xavier Hernandez: Voice of Spider-Man 2099 – Instagram @shatter24wolf
And also a special thanks to:
Laura Henson: Voice of Em Jay
Ashley Cazier: Voice of Nico Minoru
My sister, Jaelen: Voice of Michelle Jones (MJ)
My mom: Voice of Dr. Ashley Kafka
Marvel Vs.
After a successful first episode with Spider-Man Vs. The Lizard, Marvel Vs. is coming back with new episodes! I have more planned out and expect them to come out regularly! Get ready to laugh!
Spider-Man: Return to the Spider-Verse
Spidey and Spider-Ham must team up against the vicious Kraven the Hunter! And maybe with a cameo or two?
Spider-Man: Return to the Spider-Verse Episode 10: It Can get Weirder, is in development and will hopefully release soon!
Merch
That’s right! Face Front has Merch now! You can be an early adopter and get your hands on some right now! Otherwise, more information will be coming very soon. I can’t believe it! MERCH!!!
Follow Me
At the end of the Showcase I reminded everyone where to find me on social media. Of course here, FaceFrontBlog.com is your first stop for any new, events, videos, etc. But to keep up to date and reach out to me, please make sure you’re following me on all socials!
That’s all for now True Believers! Thank you for checking out the Face Front 2023 Showcase! I look forward to all of these projects this year! Just keep watching, reading, participating, everything you’ve been doing. Together, we can grow Face Front to heights I never even dreamed of! Face Front True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!
Kevin Feige, the Godfather of the MCU. The man who has all the secrets. The one who keeps everyone else in line. We all hear the actors joking about “seeing the red dots” when they start to say too much. And I’m sure everyone’s seen this hilarious meme of Feige with a sniper, waiting for Tom Holland or Mark Ruffalo to slip up!
But, it appears that during the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania World Premiere, the K.E.V.I.N. bot almost malfunctioned! Check out the video clip below:
That’s right! Ol’ Kevin almost dropped a spoiler about Kang! The big bad of Phase 5! I mean, I’m sure that would have had monumental consequences! Or would it have? Kevin’s the man on top! He can’t take himself out with a sniper! So that begs the question: Who watches the Watchmen?
Who keeps Kevin from slipping up? Hm? Who’s waiting at K.E.V.I.N.’s off switch, ready to flip it if he shares too much? HMMM! Food for thought, brigadiers. If the man who has all the answers starts giving them out for free, then who keeps the secrets of the MCU? That, I’m afraid, is a question for another time.
Face Front, True Believers, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!