New Halloween episode = Shark jumping at it's finest!
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CountVladDracula — 11 years ago(October 02, 2014 09:13 AM)
WTF Disney!? Last year you gave us Werewolf by Night, Blade, Man-Thing, The Living Mummy, The Invisible Man, Dracula and the Frankenstein Monster and this year we get saddled with a live action tween show!??
What about Morbius the living vampire or Hannibal King or the countless other neglected Marvel monsters who haven't had a TV incarnation in a very long time (if at all)?
http://whateveraspidercan.com/2014/09/29/ultimate-spider-man-join-forc es-disney-channels-jessie/
Actually, as a Marvel Monsters fan, I'm kind of furious. This isn't a Halloween episode, it's a shameless plug. We got Werewolf by Night last year and Living Mummy. I was hoping for Morbius the Living vampire this year. He hasn't seen the light of day in twenty years! -
CountVladDracula — 11 years ago(October 02, 2014 06:04 PM)
And it gets worse
Behold the crap we got instead of an animated version of The Midnight Sons or "Howling Commandos". THIS is what we get instead of Morbius or Ghost Rider or Hannibal King or even Doctor Strange. THIS -
jsteven951 — 11 years ago(November 09, 2014 12:18 PM)
at least that little bit at 0:44 was, well lets just say: not suitable for kids
also: remember: it's no longer shark jumping, it's fridge nuking
also also: considering how stupid the show has gotten recently, jessie might actually be more interesting than another clich episode repeating the plot of earlier episodes -
crotchrocket — 11 years ago(October 14, 2014 08:56 PM)
Actually, as a Marvel Monsters fan, I'm kind of furious. This isn't a Halloween episode, it's a shameless plug. We got Werewolf by Night last year and Living Mummy. I was hoping for Morbius the Living vampire this year. He hasn't seen the light of day in twenty years!
u said dat alredy -
armitage-14 — 11 years ago(October 24, 2014 03:14 AM)
The Halloween episode was clearly inspired by Marvel Team-Up #79, from 1978.
In that comic, the villain was Kulan Gath, a wizard from Conan the Barbarian's era, and a magic sword caused Mary Jane Watson to become Red Sonja.
http://www.comics.org/issue/33220/ -
CountVladDracula — 11 years ago(October 24, 2014 03:16 AM)
If only it was the case. But if any comic book truly influenced this I think it was the Guiding Light crossover.
That 1978 story did not involve a silly sitcom cross over that most Spider-man fans never heard of.