You can’t read this post without hearing it. "Living on the edge, fighting crime, spinning webs..." It’s an earworm that perfectly captures the tone of the character.
Developed by the legendary Greg Weisman ( Gargoyles , Young Justice ) and designed by Sean "Cheeks" Galloway, the art style is fluid, expressive, and kinetic. The "smear frames" and acrobatic fight choreography make Spidey feel like he’s actually using his agility and wit—not just punching harder.
If you've never watched it, do yourself a favor. It's on Netflix (US) and Disney+ (depending on your region). If you have watched it, let’s mourn together.
Cancelled far too soon after just two seasons (26 episodes), this show didn't just adapt the comics—it understood them on a cellular level. Here’s why it remains the definitive screen version of Peter Parker for many fans.
It got cancelled due to the Disney/Sony rights split. We were robbed of Season 3, which would have introduced Hobgoblin, Scorpion, and (allegedly) a proper Clone Saga. The show ends on a brutal cliffhanger with Harry Osborn finding the Goblin gear.
No notes. Bring it back, you cowards.
Let’s take a minute to appreciate the masterpiece that is The Spectacular Spider-Man .
For me, it’s the Master Planner sequence in "Gangland." 👇