I totally agree. I was completely blown away by the animation-- the speech bubbles, the pixelation, the movement and just... wow. The storytelling was great, and I loved how it was truly kid-friendly. Very little wink-wink to the adults (except for the OG Peter Parker bits at the start and the end, but you could enjoy them just for yuks, too). It was nice to see just a straightforward story about Miles and Spidey-Ohana-- and not too many callbacks to comics that would require you to have already known people's origin stories, etc. I have the first volume of Spider-Gwen and couldn't get into it, so I am definitely going to go back and re-read in the hopes I'll have a better reception to it next time.
My only nitpick was the underutlization of Doc Oc, but there was so much going on from Miles & Co.'s POVs that I can't really complain.
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Date: 2018-12-25 03:39 pm (UTC)My only nitpick was the underutlization of Doc Oc, but there was so much going on from Miles & Co.'s POVs that I can't really complain.