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thought i'd share this frame from a scrapped project. the miles...
quick Pavitr doodle for spiderverse day! (click for better quality)
"all the spider-people are trans," I say into the mic.
the crowd boos. I begin to walk off in shame, when a voice speaks and commands silence from the room.
"he's right," they say. I look for the owner of the voice. there in the fifth row stands: miguel o'hara. "it's a canon event."
I think I lot of us forgot how representative of spider-man's existence AND funny it was to let a single peter parker get to have everything go right in his life only to get brutally murdered for the development of another spider-man
would you guys be cool if I posted my spidersona here
ppeanutz spidersona
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what a guy
!!ACROSS THE SPIDERVERSE SPOILERS UNDER THE CUT!!
something I noticed that I haven't seen anyone else point out yet is that most of the main adult characters in atsv are in different stages of parenting that can be organized in order.
Jessica is pregnant, so she hasn't experienced raising a child and doesn't have the guidance and perspective of someone who does. this could explain the way she acted towards Gwen (not convincing her to stay in her own universe and reconnect with her father, etc;).
Peter B. is a very new parent, he's obviously enamoured with his kid (constantly showing her off and bringing her everywhere). he still doesn't have the most experience with raising a child.
Miles' parents are much further along the parenting route and are much more experienced. like many parents of older kids, they are struggling to understand Miles. they know he's hiding something and growing distant but they don't know why. because of their knowledge of how to raise a child, they remain open-minded (especially Rio) and let Miles figure things out himself.
Gwen's father shows what happens when you nearly sever ties with your child and refuse to see their point of view. in this case Captain Stacy let his job get in the way of empathizing with Gwen. ultimately, though, he reconciles with her and they begin to reconnect.
Miguel lost his daughter forever, for him there is no way to apologize and reconnect. this is an obvious reason for his pessimism and why he can't understand why Miles would want to save his own father. however, he has better judgement than Jessica and was against letting Gwen come to the lobby at first.
I guess you could fit Inspector Singh in here somewhere? he's obviously very protective of his daughter to the point of standing between her and Pavitr's relationship, but he doesn't have much screentime so it's hard to pin him down somewhere.
I have no idea where I'm going with this but it's just something I noticed and wanted to mention :3
side note: all of the main police captains are also fathers. Idk where the writers'll take this idea or if it was even intentional. but.
to close,
THE CHANGES BOTH CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS EXPERIENCE AS A DIRECT RESULT OF EACH OTHER!! THE GROWTH THEY UNDERGO TOGETHER!! THE IMPACTS THEY HAVE ON EACH OTHER AND THE WAY THEIR RELATIONSHIP SHIFTS AND CHANGES NATURALLY! THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD AND FORGIVING YOUR PARENT!!
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