“My Rosie’s dead. My dream is dead. And these monstrous things should be at the bottom of the river… along with me.”
alfred molina as doc ock • spider-man 2 (2004)
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“My Rosie’s dead. My dream is dead. And these monstrous things should be at the bottom of the river… along with me.”
alfred molina as doc ock • spider-man 2 (2004)
Doc Ock Fight Scene
Things I love:
No
i’m weak.
im screaming!!
The Curious Case of May Parker
It’s happening in the cartoons, too:

Aunt May (and Ms. Lion) from Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1980s)

Aunt May from Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1990s)

Aunt May from The Spectacular Spider-Man (2000s)

Aunt May from Ultimate Spider-Man (2010s)
True facts: Every time Peter’s uncle Ben dies in the latest origin story May absorbs the life force left over from his remaining years and uses it to rejuvenate herself
Uncle Ben dies over and over again to keep her young
creating venom without spider-man has created the greatest dynamic between eddie and venom that has ever existed. they aren’t bonding over hating peter parker, they’re bonding over the fact that they’re both complete losers. they’re two losers that love to eat junk food out of the trash and they can combine together to form an eight foot tall space monster.
And they’re in
Love
You guys have seen 60’s Spider-Man,
But have you seen 60’s Rhino




