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Tuesday 31 October 2017

31 Days Of Horror Films #JumpScareChallenge

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
I seen this trending on twitter and decided to have a go and post it here in blog format!

1) First Horror Film - Oh i think mine was Halloween but Predator is a close second although as a kid i would say it was horror action now as an adult i'd say it is more action than horror but still when Pred takes his mask off is the horror haha.

2) Last Horror Watched - JigSAW

3) Fave Universal Monster - Dracula (As a kid Dracula and Vampires i loved and grew up with Lee's drac) 

4) Fave Horror franchise - Halloween (SHOCKINGLY THIS WILL APPEAR MORE THAN ONCE!)

5) Best horror ending - Saw. HONOURABLE MENTION FRIDAY 13TH & The Mist

6) Fave horror remake - Evil Dead (I heard it was good but i finally seen it last year and it actually was and it surprised me.) 

7) Most disturbing horror - Hellraiser (I only seen these films for first time 3 years ago and i was like :O wtf wtf wtf ) 

8) Horror film that needs reboot - Halloween 3 (reboot or sequel i'd like)

9) Most anticipated horror film - Jeepers Creepers 3 (I've not seen it as of writing) Next Saw and Chucky film also!

10) Fave Horror Director - John Carpenter

11) Fave Character - Michael Myers (He has an air of mystery surrounding him and his look and just how he moves and operates is very intriguing) HONOURABLE MENTION: I love many horror characters but i will mention one who i love for his comedic relief and that's Chucky!

12) Fave Soundtrack - Halloween series

13) Best Line in Horror - “I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass…and I’m all out of bubblegum.”

14) Fave Zombie film - Shaun Of The Dead (hard one but considering ammount of times i have seen Shaun i have to pick it as my fave) 

15) Fave Scream Queen - Jamie Lee Curtis 

16) Fave foreign horror - Rec Series

17) Best 70 horror - The Exorcist

18) Best 80 horror - The Shining & The Thing (hard to choose one!)

19) Best 90 horror - Scream (its the first that came to mind) 

20) Best 00 horror - Saw (what a film) 

21) Best Modern day horror - It Follows and Mama (hard to choose just one) 

22) Best Vamp Film - Daybreakers (Seen it a handful of times i enjoy it one of best vamps for me but Dracula and Dracula Untold i also liked) 

23) Best Horror Sequel - Army Of Darkness (Tough one but i cant keep picking halloween films so ASH can take this)

24) Best Horror Slasher - Nightmare On Elm Street (Toss up between three but i did have a few scares when i seen this first time) 

25) Best Werewolf - An American Werewolf in London (i was not so fussed on this but i love the werewolf design) 

26) Best sci fi horror - Alien (Aliens is close by but Alien is still tense) 

27 Best satanic film - The Omen (I had a hard time thinking of the best satanic film but Omen was something) 

28) Best horror death - I can't pick one but i will have to give this one to THE FINAL DESTINATION SERIES. 

29) Worse horror film - The Happening (Only film Mark Wahlberg disappointed me in also)

30) Your collection - My current Horror collection consists of - All Halloween films even remakes, cabin in the woods, they live, the shining, shaun of the dead, gremlins, nightmare on elm street collection, predator collection, alien collection, poltergeist, exorcist, paranormal activity trilogy and daybreakers. (Had more but sold many over years and borrowed some to friends) 

31) Fave horror film - Halloween (as if you could not tell) 

Have a go at your own list tweet me @1stmetalgod and tweet #JumpScareChallenge!

Saturday 28 October 2017

JigSAW - SPOILER FREE Review!

"I want to play a game, live or die make your choice!"
So Jigsaw or as i like to type it as JigSAW, as it comes off as loud and scary in my mind but anyway how does this trap work out? Read on and find out!

JigSAW is the 8th film in the SAW franchise and it is fantastic, like so good, better yet guys it is great, frankly a warm welcome return for the series. 

Saw is a series which originally spanned to 7 films over the course of 7 years, we had a new Saw film every halloween and this started in 2004 and ended with the final chapter of Saw 7 3D in 2010 and from around 2012 to 2016 we had multiple rumours of "THE GAME IS COMING BACK!" and from around 2015/2016 we had some confirmation of a Saw: Legacy. 

Fun fact Saw 7 was originally intended to be a two parter to see the series out but due to budget reasons it was the supposed end at 7. 

So how did we get another SAW if Lionsgate seemed to have lost faith in the series after 6 and 7's performance? I have no idea but all i can speculate is that it's the fans doing and maybe they felt like it was right to bring it back because they had solid writing, cast, production, directors and everything else was solid so they decided "fuck it, let's do it!" and here we are!

JigSAW continues the legacy of John Kramer, with a bunch of people being rounded up to play some sadistic games of death, which is a game that has not been seen or played in 10 years. So much to talk about with this film but doing so will spoil it. I thought cast, writing, editing and everything was great, fantastic job by cast and crew and all involved. I will also add the films opens unlike any other saw film which was a shock. 

Not only was this movie overall was great, It kept me interested and on the edge of my seat the whole time. The traps were decent as well and i was not really sickened or disgusted by the traps or results of them i did tense up a bit at one or two parts which generally were like "oh fuck me!". It also offered a gripping plot that turned out to be quite confusing at times but the twist's made it feel oh so good. This is what makes such productions worth watching. 

Some say "This torture porn film sucks it's out stayed it's welcome" and so on but i solely believe them to be wrong and i suspect they did not enjoy the other films in the series and perhaps that they don't like "torture porn". Saw is a very clever film series with unique deaths. Some also say "it's not scary" but SAW is not about the scares and yes there's a few jump scares as there is in every saw but at it's core SAW films are mainly thriller crime mystery films more than horror, the horror aspect will come from the shock gore and jump scares that normally occur from guys/girls in pig masks jumping out at people or a body falling down and of course not everyone finds that stuff scary but some will. 

I would recommend it to everyone who is keen on the Saw films!

Positives: 
The film had great twists, inventive traps and made us care about bad people who were gonna get killed. All these make a good saw film and this is what made this one good too!


Negatives:

Only downsides is some bad acting and all the plot holes in the time line of the series for me it is confusing and at this very moment i am trying to work it all out instead of binge watching Stranger Things 2. I do also wish more things was explored and we had just a little bit more time with traps killing people and perhaps longer run time but oh well, if we get another you can guarantee it will fill in gaps and take us down complex lane once again. 

JigSAW
7/10 

What are your thoughts on the film? Let me know!

Also i made a meme and the writer of Jigsaw seen it liked it and thanked me and replied to me haha it was amazing! 

Wednesday 4 October 2017

Top 10 Spiderman Costumes

*Thwip thwip* Oh hi there, it's me your friendly neighbourhood 1stMetalGod! Just here blogging once again this time with Spiderman and my fave costumes of his! 
Some spider costumes on my list wont be all by Peter Parker.....tell me who is your fave spidey!

10) Superior Suit Mk2
To make himself a better Spider-Man, Octavius designed a new suit similar to the original Spider-Man suit, but with some modifications, these being that blue on the original costume was now replaced with black, the design of the symbol on the back was changed, the web design on the mask (mainly around the nose) was changed, the design of the belt is spikier, the lenses on the mask were now made of glass and could show a Heads-Up Display, all of the fingers on the gloves have retractable claws on them, and the big toe on both boots is separated from the rest of the foot and both have retractable talons. He further modified it, lacing carbonadium in the mask to prevent a mind-switch, a built-in communications device to activate nano-spider-tracers, and creating "spider-arms" on the back; as a possible homage to his previous identity. I think this one is very similar to Ben Reilly's suit and i like both a lot but there's something about this one that makes it here. 

9) Iron Spider
Before the events of the Superhuman Civil War, Tony Stark fabricated a new red and gold costume for Peter, utilizing much of the same technology used for his Iron Man suit, with the main difference being the suit's mesh-like quality. This new suit provided Peter with advantages he never had before in other costumes, such as radio transmission scanners and receivers, multiple biological sensors for himself and others (such as EKG readings, pulse rates, etc.), multiple vision settings, deflection of small caliber firearms, enhanced strength and limited gliding capabilities. The Iron Spider costume also provided Peter with three retractable pseudo-arms, named waldoes, though they weren't ideal for fighting. If Peter ever felt that he would like a change of pace in his appearance, Stark also built in a feature for the costume to change its appearance at Peter's will. This was an ideal feature for Peter because he never had to worry about trying to hide his suit in public. We also got our first live action sneak peak at the suit in Spiderman: Homecoming and it looked nice but was missing the arms. 

8) Stealth Suit
Spider-Man created this suit to combat the Hobgoblin's sonic screams; the suit warps light and sound around it, rendering it invisible. It was later changed when Kaine had it. 

7) All-New, All-Different Spider-Man 2099
When Miguel joined Parker Industries, Peter created a new Spider suit for him. This version glows red, and can change colour. The suit material is Unstable Molecules bonded to kevlar to increase durability immensely. It has better-integrated "light byte" material to improve gliding, and thrusters integrated into the boots for launch. Distance offensive capabilities are provided by "spider-saucers" running down the sleeves and integrating into the gloves, and the suit also has on-board sensors for complete vicinity readings. I love the design of the suit more then the original. 

6) Noir 
Set in an alternate Earth during the great depression Peter found his Uncle was killed and wanted revenge. a spider statue – breaks open and releases a horde of spiders. One of the spiders bit Peter, causing him to pass out and dream of a spider god. After waking up, Peter discovered he possessed arachnid superpowers. Donning a mask, Peter confronted Norman Osborn in his home in order to get him to give up his hold over the city. However, Peter was shocked to discover Urich, who was revealed to have been blackmailing Osborn with his information on the mob boss in exchange for fueling his drug habit. Angered, Peter left Urich. Upon returning home, Peter created a costume based on his uncle's World War I-era airman uniform and became the vigilante, Spider-Man. This suit is really unique and i love it!

5)  Cosmic Spider
After defeating the Tri-Sentinel, the Uni-Power chose to remain with Peter Parker, apparently due to his heightened sense of responsibility. Spider-Man soon came to see his old sparring partners as pedestrian threats, dispatching the likes of Venom and Hobgoblin with little effort. His sense of responsibility led Parker to attack larger and larger problems in the world, ignoring his personal responsibilities and his wife, Mary Jane. This continued until he tried to alter the basic earth and weather patterns of Africa to make it lush and arable. This brought him into conflict with Thor and then Doctor Doom, who wanted to steal the Enigma Force using his Absorbascann. Doom tried using Captain Universe's original host, Ray Coffin, as a hostage, but Parker let him die while trying to get at Doom. Spider-Man realized the Uni-Power was corrupting his sense of responsibility and expelled it. The Uni-Power briefly entered Doom, only to discover it was a mere Doombot. As Spider-Man became Captain Universe again, he used the Absorbascann to release the power of the Enigma Force from his body over the entire world. The cost was his spider-powers as well as the Uni-Power, leaving Peter Parker a normal man. Or so it seemed until he and Mary Jane gave birth to a baby daughter with signs of the Uni-Power within her. I always thought his outfit was very unusual, unique and cool. 

4) Future Foundation Suit
This suit was created for Spider-Man when he joined the Future Foundation following the death of the Human Torch. It is made from Unstable Molecules, thus it can repair itself, never get dirty, and change its appearance.

3) Spider Armour Mk3
Created by Peter Parker with Horizon Labs vast resources to fight the Sinister Six if needed in a last resort. When Doctor Octopus started his last master plan before dying, Spider-Man knew he would have to use it to stop Octopus' attempt to speed up the Greenhouse effect. The design on this is sic! 

2) Symbiote
During the Secret Wars, Spider-Man's costume was torn during battle and he was sent to a machine that would repair it. Unknown to Spider-Man, the machine was actually a prison that contained an alien symbiote, which copied Spider-Man's thoughts about the costume worn by Spider-Woman, and created a duplicate of it. Both during and after the Secret War, Spider-Man learned that the costume could respond to his thoughts, change its shape, and create a seemingly unlimited amount of organic webbing. However, after wearing the suit for some time, he began to feel unusually tired and consulted his friends, Reed Richards and Jonathan Storm. Richards said that the suit was actually an alien creature and that it was taking him web-swinging every night while he slept. Spider-Man then had Mr. Fantastic and the Human Torch remove the costume using both a sound wave generator and fire, as its only weaknesses are loud sound waves and intense heat, and locked it in a protective case. The suit eventually escaped and hung itself in Peter's closet, disguised as one of his red and blue costumes. Unfortunately, Peter grabbed the symbiote and it reattached itself to him, which forced Spider-Man to use the bells housed in Our Ladies of Saints church to remove the suit. Many issues later, the suit secretly found and bonded to Eddie Brock, who became Venom. I know there was no need to explain this suit as everyone and their grandmothers know the story but it's still awesome and the story gets changed a lot and this is the official first comic story of the suit.

1) Classic Red & Blue
Of course this is number 1! This is the traditional suit that Spider-Man has used throughout his career. It is made from a skintight cloth, most likely Spandex or similar. The costume is mostly blue with red gloves, boots, mid-section, and mask. Peter designed a web pattern that covers the red portions of the suit, starting at the mask. The suit also has a black spider in the centre of the chest and a larger red spider on the back, both of different designs. The mask has plastic lenses with a chrome covering that allow Peter to see out, without letting others see in. The lenses also protect Peter's eyes from dust particles and the glare of the sun while he is swinging through the city. In addition, the mask helps to conceal Peter's identity by muffling his voice, thus making it unrecognisable to others. He also wears a twin set of web shooters on his wrists under the gloves. A web cartridge belt is also worn under the suit, which has a spider-signal on the buckle. The suit also contains a special ear-piece that protects Spider-Man from the effects of Hobgoblin's sonic attack. Spider-Man has recently updated the lenses of the suit to protect himself from Iguana's hypnotic stare.

Which suit is your favourite? 

A LIST OF MOVIE SUITS IS TO COME SOON!
For now that's all from me, thanks for visiting and reading, stay shiny! 

Tuesday 3 October 2017

Top 10 Spiderman Villains

Spider-Man can do anything a spider can but what about taking on these guys all at once? It's a tough task taking on 6 of them let alone 10 and hell the Symbiotes alone are enough of a bother for ol Pete.

Hello welcome to my blog and my list of my top 10 fave Spidey villains. 

10) Shocker
Herman Schultz is a career criminal who, after several prison terms for robbery, built a battle suit that sent out shock waves to quickly open safes as well as give him a significant advantage over the police. His criminal career as the self-styled "Shocker" put him in direct conflict with the superhero Spider-Man, belonging to his rogues gallery. The character has been featured in various media adaptations, such as feature films, television series and video games. The character makes his cinematic debut in Spider-Man: Homecoming. For me he is an underrated villain when it comes to Spiderman people will mention anyone else on this list but Shocker normally comes last or is left out and i can't leave him out as i like him and he needs more love.

9) Electro
The high-voltage supervillain known as Electro started out as Max Dillon, an average but greedy electrical worker, who, in a freak accident with a power line, was transformed into a human generator, able to produce as much as 10,000 volts a minute. Calling himself Electro, Dillon used his powers for criminal activities, and was often confronted by Spider-Man, making them enemies and he also made his debut in movie format in TASM2 which i thought he was great in.

8) Vulture
The most recent cinematic outing of these villains was this guy Vulture. An elderly inventor named Adrian Toomes created an anti-magnetic harness which enabled him to fly at high speeds and make agile aerial maneuvers. He used this power to aide in criminal activities, mostly stealing valuable items, and often challenged the police to capture him. After several defeats from Spider-Man, Vulture joined the Sinister Six. At one time a younger man named Blackie Drago stole Toomes's harness and became the second Vulture. The original Vulture defeated him, however, and reclaimed his role.

7) Hobgoblin 
He accidentally discovered the Green Goblin's secret hideout and modified the costume and weapons to become the next goblin villain in Spider-Man's life. Hobgoblin clashed with the Green Goblin several times, and they both hate each other. Hobgoblin has joined such villain groups as the Sinister Six and the Sinister Seven. Hobgoblin's true identity was kept a secret for a long time, until it was revealed to be Roderick Kingsley, a billionaire who owned a perfume company. The current Hobgoblin is Phil Urich, the nephew of reporter Ben Urich who is a regular character in the Spider-Man and Daredevil series. There's been more than one Hobgoblin and they are all - 1st Hobgoblin: Roderick Kingsley, 2nd Hobgoblin: Arnold Donovan, 3rd Hobgoblin: Ned Leeds, 4th Hobgoblin: Jason Phillip Macdandale, 5th: Phil Urich.

6) Chameleon
The man known as The Chameleon is a Russian super-spy, a master of disguise, and a brilliant actor. He is the half-brother of Kraven the Hunter, and the two have often teamed up against their common adversary: Spider-Man. The Chameleon can make a life-like mask of anyone he meets, and can mimic nearly any voice he hears. He uses these uncanny talents in pursuit of criminal and terrorist activities. Nobody has ever seen his real face, as he always wears a hard plastic white mask under his disguises. Later, Chameleon gained the power to mentally alter his form and voice, similar to Mystique. In one of those adventures was where he nearly got the police to believe he was Spider-Man himself, in there unforgettable encounter. After Spider-Man revealed his identity during the events of the Marvel Civil War, Chameleon got together a small gang of supervillains consisting of Electro, Molten Man, Will-O'-The-Wisp, and Scarecrow to take down Spider-Man/Peter Parker in his own house. They were however, thwarted by Spidey and Black Cat. I love Chameleon he is such a unique and interesting villain.

5) Mysterio
Mysterio is the supervillain identity taken by three different people who are; Quentin Beck, Daniel Berkhart, Francis Klum, "Master of Illusion" , all of whom are/were enemies of Spider-Man in the Marvel Comics Universe. Quentin Beck is the one i know most. The original Mysterio was Quentin Beck, an actor and special effects artist who was turned away from a good movie gig, and decided to prove himself by becoming a phony vigilante and take down Spider-Man. Donning the role of Mysterio, the Master of Illusion, Beck went to the Daily Bugle newspaper and announced that he would bring the hated Spider-Man to his knees. The newspaper editor, J. Jonah Jameson, who hated Spider-Man with a passion, agreed wholeheartedly, and supported Beck's stunt. Mysterio soon battled Spider-Man, ultimately defeating and humiliating him through use of his many tricks and special effects. He was dubbed a hero before Spider-Man fought him again and exposed his real intentions. Since then, Beck became a member of one of Spidey's main Rogues Gallery, several times battling the web-head solo, and also joining up with Doctor Octopus's supervillain team, the Sinister Six. He once took the identity of a psychiatrist and nearly convinced Spider-Man that he had gone insane and to reveal his secret identity. Later in his life, Beck learned that he was dying of cancer, and decided to perform one last act by driving the crime fighter Daredevil insane. He failed to do so, but did find out the superhero's secret identity, and hired the assassin Bullseye to murder Daredevil's girlfriend before Beck killed himself after battling Daredevil.

4) Doc Ock 
The best Spiderman movie villain has arrived on my list at number 4! Yes Doc Ock is said to be the best live action spiderman villain from the best live action spiderman film and i wont agree or disagree i loved him but i loved Norman a bit more but despite all that Doctor Otto Octavious is still a bit of a bastard in the comics. Doctor Octopus (real name: Otto Gunther Octavius) is one of Spider-Man's most dangerous and recurring antagonists in the Marvel franchise, as well as his second archenemy. He later takes on the Spider-Man Mantle (I can't remember that part but its in his wikia). Born in Schenectady, New York, Otto Octavius had something of an unhappy childhood. His father, Torbert, was abusive and violent towards both Otto and his mother Mary. Otto was determined not to become like his father and put all his effort into his education, regularly scoring top marks. Unfortunately, a combination of Otto's shyness and good school work got him labeled as a "teacher's pet" and he became a target of bullying. Otto eventually became a brilliant and respected nuclear physicist, atomic research consultant, inventor, and lecturer. One of his most iconic inventions was a set of highly advanced mechanical arms controlled via a mind–computer interface to assist him with his research into atomic physics. Unfortunately, there was an accidental radiation leak that ended in an explosion and those "wonderful" mechanical arms became fused to Octavius' body. His tentacles were made of adamantium, and had the strength to crush materials stronger than a block of cement. They were telescopic and could stretch over 20 feet. The arms could be used for walking, lifting or throwing heavy objects, or climbing. Octavius could telepathically control the arms, even when they were not connected to him. The accident also seemed to have damaged his brain and the scientist turned to a life of crime. His very first criminal act was taking the hospital hostage and proclaiming himself Doctor Octopus, the derogatory nickname that his co-workers had originally given him. In their first encounter, Octopus defeated Spider-Man by tossing him out of a window. Following this defeat Spider-Man considered giving up his heroic career, but was inspired to continue his heroic career by the Human Torch and ultimately defeated Doctor Octopus. Since then the Good (or Bad) Doctor has gone on to become one of the most identifiable members of Spider-Man's rogues gallery. He was actually Spider-Man's first arch-enemy, especially during the early days before Norman Osborn began rising to prominence.

3) Carnage  
And now our list gets seriously deadly and even deadlier following this person and his name say's it all. Cletus Kasady was already very dangerous serial killer before the symbiote made him the powerful psychopathic super-villain known as Carnage. Carnage is an arch-enemy to Venom including Eddie Brock and Flash Thompson, and wishes to destroy both of them so he can cause mass-murder without end. He is also one of the, if not the, darkest, most insane and most disturbing villains Spider-Man ever faced.

2) Venom 
Eddie Brock is the original Venom and one of Spider-Man's greatest foes. After being seperated from the Venom symbiote and became Anti-Venom, before eventually becoming the second host of the symbiote Toxin. Eddie is my fave symbiote host and Venom is my fave symbiote. His Venomous story is a tale of right place right time. Brock had a rough life he was going to end his life went to the Church for forgiveness for his sins and it was at the time Peter was getting rid of his symbiote by ringing the bells and so the costume left Peter and fell to Eddie and it trickled down to Brock, drawn by his despair, adrenaline and fierce hate, on which it fed. The symbiote merged mentally and physically with Brock, whose seething hatred overwhelmed the compassion the alien had acquired from Spider-Man. The dominant thought on both their minds was that of Spider-Man. But Brock’s sheer hatred for the crime fighter twisted the symbiote’s feelings to a similar extent. In effect, Brock’s emotions drove the symbiote insane, just as their bonding may have driven Brock over the edge. Brock soon discovered that the costume gave him all the powers of Spider-Man, and more. It also added bulk to his already large frame and increased his strength to superhuman levels. Calling himself "Venom," Brock directed the costume to sprout a hideous grin and plotted his revenge. Through the costume, Venom learned a great deal about Spider-Man, including his secret identity, and feelings.Fleeing the church, Venom killed a police officer. Brock taunted Peter Parker with minor assaults, such as pushing him in front of an oncoming train and then grabbing his ankle while scaling an Atlantic City building. The alien costume could cancel out the wall-crawler’s spider-sense presumably by projecting conflicting frequencies upon Spider-Man's brain waves. Venom finally made a bold move when he confronted Parker's wife, Mary Jane Watson, at their old Chelsea apartment. Although Venom’s twisted sense of morality did not allow him to physically harm Mary Jane, Spider-Man immediately realized the nature of this threat. Taking the time to retrieve the sonic blaster from the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man challenged Venom at Our Lady of Saints Church. Although he fired the blaster at Venom, Spider-Man soon discovered that the symbiote could not be separated from Brock because it had completely bonded with him. Trying to escape and rethink his options, Spider-Man was caught unawares by Venom. He captured Spider-Man and secured him to the inside of the church bell with a considerable amount of webbing. Spider-Man narrowly escaped the bell’s crushing clapper before defeating Venom by forcing him to deplete his webbing supply, of which the alien symbiote was actually comprised. Before the alien could regenerate enough of its mass to become a renewed threat, Spider-Man brought Venom to the Fantastic Four who imprisoned him in a sonic containment cell.

1) Green Goblin
There could be no other number 1. I love his portrayal and design in Toby Spiderman 1 film. The Green Goblin is the alias of several fictional characters that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics and the arch-nemesis of Spider-Man. The first and most high-profile incarnation Norman Osborn first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #14 and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The Green Goblin is a Halloween-themed supervillain whose weapons resemble bats, ghosts and jack-o'-lanterns. Comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy writes of the character: "Of all the costumed villains who've plagued Spider-Man over the years, the most flat-out unhinged and terrifying of them all is the Green Goblin.". It should be noted that while most who have worn the mask are villains, the Green Goblin identity itself tends to have its own personality distinct from its wearer. For example, Norman Osborn, though evil, has a different personality from his alias, being more cold-blooded and treacherous as opposed to the Green Goblin's manic and unrestrained personality. The likely reason for this is the Goblin Serum creating a sort of "alternate persona" for whoever injects themself with it. As such, no matter who wears the costume, the Green Goblin is ultimately a sadistic, homicidal, and destructive force to be reckoned with.

Honourable Mentions
Kingpin, Rhino, Scorpion, Kraven, Man-Spider, Lizard, Smythe, Sandman, Hydroman, Tombstone and hammerhead, Morbius, Black cat, Mister Negative, Spot, Clone/Doppelganger, Scream, Lasher, Riot, Phage, Agony, Hybrid, Toxin and Tinkerer to name a few. 

Who is your fave Spider villain?

Hope you enjoyed reading this list. Comment and or message me your thoughts and any lists you want me to cover.

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For now thanks for visiting an reading, stay shiny!