@wolfwood:
Yeah no i never read Daredevil into the 80's, so i never got to the transfer of Kingpin to Daredevil. For me he'll always be that guy who slams Spiderman into walls. But i hear the 80's were when Daredevil really took off, less the masked maurader for eight issues and more big city drama and grit.
I figured that you haven't read modern renditions of Daredevil comics. Yeah, they're more focused on noir suspense, drama, and grittiness. It's pretty damn awesome since he's given his own story identity than looking like a swashbuckling poor man's Spider-Man.
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He's sort of a Spider-Man/Batman fusion now. And his rogues gallery tends to be made up of organized crime bosses, assassins, insane people who are probably from Gotham, and pathetic misfit supervillains that nobody else wants to have at surface glance.
How about some guns with machine guns. That's the traditional do nothing marvel foe.
Totally worked for Logan. Just wave after wave of useless do nothing gun guys.
! Throw in a "Looks like Sabretooth, but isn't actually Sabretooth even though that would be cooler" clone of the protagonist and we're set.
@Ubiq:
That "belltower + Shocker + Symbiote suit" setup really should have resulted in the most hilariously one-sided ass-kickings ever suffered by Spidey.
I think Spectacular Spider-Man is about the only show to acknowledge that the Symbiote is at a massive disadvantage against the Shocker's gauntlets.
Not surprising, given how Venom's portrayal in the 90's show included this scene: