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peni gossiping with her spider WIP + silly doodle. i think he’d just accept whatever labels she throws at him cuz he doesn’t know what any of them mean so he assumes they’re modern slang for compliments
ALSO I WANNA SAY HERE A FEW PROSHIPPERS HAVE FOLLOWED ME AND I WANT IT TO BE KNOWN I DO NOT FUCK WITH YALL STOP FOLLOWING ME !!!!! i hate u guys. do not interact w me if ur a proshipper i’ll fuvkimg get you i am NOT one of you freaks
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Being inside of a robot during Spider class has its advantages I tried to make this into a video but gave up because I don't know how to edit, so Im just giving you the images because I refuse to not use them








tumblr was being a bitch and I spend 5 minutes uploading the images wtf
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Peni having problems because she is built differently ( in a bad way)
I hope she has a seatbelt in Sp//dr
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I can not draw babies, but she is the cutest thing
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Another silly noir and peni doodle the autism family goes crazy. ALSO TYSM FOR SO MUCH SUPPORT GUYS… maybe tumblr is good… (also repost sorry)
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father and daughter doodles :] + noir in a skirt cuz yeah
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This is not my beautiful house... this is not my beautiful bot!
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SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE + letterboxd reviews (x, x, x) insp.
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My name is Peter Parker. My universe is 1933, and I’m a private eye. I like to drink egg cream, and I fight Nazis. A lot.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2018, dir. Bob Persichetti & Peter Ramsey
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One thing I really appreciate about Into the Spider-Verse that I don’t see people talk about very often is how competent they portray Peter B as.
Like, in any other movie, you’d have a similar character whose live has become a mess, and they’re sad and kinda pathetic to look at, and when the time comes for them to step up, they just sorta…flop. They’re held back by everything, and they just become incompetent.
But Peter B is different. Yeah, he’s a sad, lonely, middle-aged man who cries in the shower while wearing a spandex suit…
But despite all that…he’s still shown to be extremely good at being Spider-Man.
He escapes from being tied up while still holding a casual conversation
He takes down Miles in less than 10 seconds.
He strolls along the side of a building like it’s nothing.
And when you think about it, over the course of the movie, he kicks a LOT of ass. He’s a badass super hero, despite his flaws.
You ever notice how, when he puts on the mask, his gut sorta disappears? That’s too big of a detail to be an oversight. That’s intentional. I mean, in-universe, it doesn’t make too much sense, but to us, it’s meant to show that it’s not holding him back from being a hero.
He’s not held down by everything. Yeah, he’s a jaded, depressed, mid-life crisis Spider-Man. But he’s still Spider-Man.
They easily could’ve made Peter B sort of pathetic and had him be more of a hinderance than a help during battles. But they didn’t. And I feel like that was a really good way to pay respect to the character while still showing that he’s a heavily flawed individual.
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Gwen Stacy in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) (2022)
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Miles Morales & Gwen Stacy/Spider-Gwen in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One) (2022)
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