Marvel's SPIDER-MAN: New Promo Art For The Series Reveals Doctor Octopus, The Vulture, And More

Marvel's SPIDER-MAN: New Promo Art For The Series Reveals Doctor Octopus, The Vulture, And More

We haven't seen much from Marvel's upcoming Spider-Man animated series, but a new piece of promo art has revealed the designs for classic foes, including the Vulture, Doc Ock, and more...

By MattBellissimo - May 11, 2017 03:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man (Animated)
While we've seen a few promotional pieces and a very brief teaser, there hasn't been all that much showcased from Marvel's latest Spider-Man animated series, which is set to premiere "mid-2017".  A new piece of promo art has now made its way online that provides a better look at some of the designs for wall-crawler's classic villains, including Doctor Octopus, the Green Goblin, and the Vulture (who is not-so-subtly inspired by his upcoming MCU debut).

The piece comes from artist Patrick Brown, who confirmed on his DeviantArt page that the designs are for the new animated series. These representations will probably be welcomed by many fans, especially since the last series, Ultimate Spider-Man, reinterpreted the classic foes in some unorthodox ways. Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments below!



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Origame
Origame - 5/11/2017, 3:39 AM
Honestly I think they should have gone with a more classic look for Vulture only because the MCU look seems to clash with all the other designs that are basically straight out of the comics.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 5/11/2017, 3:45 AM
@Origame -
Sometimes, you gotta adapt, coz the comics are...simple... and it doesn't translate well in the movies.
Look at Shocker, he may be comic accurate, but he's a complete joke! :p
Volture looks badass imho.
Just like Goblin did in the first Spidey movie.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 5/11/2017, 3:49 AM
Oh you meant for the tas!
Oh well, in that case...
GrimaF4ndango
GrimaF4ndango - 5/11/2017, 3:50 AM
@Origame - The MCU Volture has the Best Visual
MarvelDCAllDay
MarvelDCAllDay - 5/11/2017, 4:00 AM
@Doomsday8888 - Yeah bro but this is a cartoon. Shocker and Vulture have shown to have serviceable cartoon designs on more than one occasion.
BruceBanner13
BruceBanner13 - 5/11/2017, 3:40 AM
The art looks great better than the previous show. I think this show is actually based on the story of Spiderman Homecoming. The vulture design looks very similar to SH.
BruceBanner13
BruceBanner13 - 5/11/2017, 3:42 AM
So it looks like Sinister Six will be the main villain in this show.
MattBellissimo
MattBellissimo - 5/11/2017, 3:43 AM




GrimaF4ndango
GrimaF4ndango - 5/11/2017, 3:51 AM
@MattBellissimo - terrible
N0rrinRadical
N0rrinRadical - 5/11/2017, 4:52 AM
@MattBellissimo - How did they justify those designs? Boggles the mind!
Kman
Kman - 5/11/2017, 6:57 AM
@MattBellissimo - LMAO this show was so bad.. but I did admittedly watch some of the spidey team with Iron Spider, Miles, Scarlet Spider, and Agent Venom and the Grandmaster games... but show still sucked and the designs were stupid
PrimitiveMan
PrimitiveMan - 5/11/2017, 10:19 PM
@Kman - Yeah, I only watched the team ups, and watched the crossover episodes with other Disney shows (out of morbid curiosity). Outside of that, this show was a major skip.

Which is a shame because Spider-Man is an awesome character. I enjoyed a lot of his past shows (even that controversial one where he traveled to the future/alternate earth (I forget which, been a long time since I watched that series)), and am still upset about Spectacular Spider-Man ending before it could get a proper ending.
DiegoMD
DiegoMD - 7/6/2017, 1:07 PM
@GrimaF4ndango - At the end he appears nothing like he appears in the promo art

he appears at 0:16
Retribution13
Retribution13 - 5/11/2017, 3:48 AM
The art style is VERY Humberto Ramos-inspired which is pretty interesting. I personally hate Ramos but it kinda works in this one image.
TheDayman
TheDayman - 5/11/2017, 3:48 AM
The art style looks great. Though Vulture's design kind of clashes with the rest.
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