How does Spiderman confront his uncle's murderer?

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Does anyone know specifically where and how? I'm making an animation about the hero cycle, and want to use Spiderman for the "crossing the treshold" stage.

For some reason I can't find it on the internet or remember it.
 
He traps him in a wharehous and then pushes him out the window if I remember correctly.
 
yea the guy went into the warehouse and spiderman threw him out a window and he fell to his death
 
He didn't throw him out, he kind of made him walk backwards and fall out on his own.
 
Yeah, he wasn't pushed. As Spiderman walked towards him, the crook walked backwards resulting in tripping over a pipe and falling to his death through the window.
 
I've only seen the movie. What about the comic? Does it happen differently? I assume so...
 
clarky003 said:
Clearly the Ron Geremey version :naughty:

I can't help but imagine what the attempts at web slinging scene is like in that one.
 
Spiderman is about to kill him, when Chuck Norris comes out and roundhouse kicks the guy for looking at him wrong, earlier in the day.
 
It went down like this:

Spiderman: y u kill mi unkle bich1!
Man: bcuz he had kurly hair lawl
Spiderman: u bich!1 y!!?
Man: k fine, letz make deal
Spiderman: OKAY!
Ronald McDonald: wtf u guys r doing? plz
 
b00bs4thousand said:
It went down like this:

Spiderman: y u kill mi unkle bich1!
Man: bcuz he had kurly hair lawl
Spiderman: u bich!1 y!!?
Man: k fine, letz make deal
Spiderman: OKAY!
Ronald McDonald: wtf u guys r doing? plz
While this is spam, it is funny spam.
:laugh:
 
I dunno... the randomness of it doesn't mesh well with my sense of humor. I love random humor... that didn't strike me, though.
 
It's actually funnier than anything you have ever said.

So go fuck yourself.
 
b00bs4thousand said:
It's actually funnier than anything you have ever said.

So go fuck yourself.

Oh, you'll go far here. So eat a dick.
 
Whoawhoawhoa. Language barrier- where did it go? Hmm... ****.
EDIT: still *'d mine out...
 
JNightshade said:
Whoawhoawhoa. Language barrier- where did it go? Hmm... ****.
EDIT: still *'d mine out...
His incredibly gigantic brain got past it by making his "c" italic. Sulkdodds did that once, too.
 
Seen as this is going nowhere - in the original comic, Parker travels to the Acme warehouse as Spider-man, and meets a goon armed with a pistol and wearing a hat.

After webbing the gun, and knocking the piss out of the guy, he discovers it's the very same criminal he could stopped in the wrestling arena. :O

He then sets him down outside via some webbing for the police, and learns, with great power - comes greater responsibility.

Right - I'm off to Tesco's to shop for a life now.
 
b00bs4thousand said:
It's actually funnier than anything you have ever said.

So go fuck yourself.

Right. And you've been here for how long to make that call?
 
b00bs4thousand said:
Been here before, but it's not like you'd know.


You're a dumbass.

Well you're not going to be here long if you keep that up. But thats not your intention, is it.
 
*sigh* Anyone want to destroy this thread? :dozey:
 
SUPER NINJA STAR GROIN PUNCHY!!! in an abbandoned male prostitute crack house... on mars.

that random enough for yeh?
 
panda_rage said:
SUPER NINJA STAR GROIN PUNCHY!!! in an abbandoned male prostitute crack house... on mars.

that random enough for yeh?
No.
*gestures for more*
 
Lured him out to a vast, beautiful pasture with gently rolling hills, dotted with hundreds of graceful holstein cows. He used his webbing to stick thick, vibrant green grass to the murderer, and the rest... <sighs> well you'd know the rest if you watched the movie.
 
Raziaar said:
Lured him out to a vast, beautiful pasture with gently rolling hills, dotted with hundreds of graceful holstein cows. He used his webbing to stick thick, vibrant green grass to the murderer, and the rest... <sighs> well you'd know the rest if you watched the movie.
That's more gay than this :|
 
Erestheux said:
I've only seen the movie. What about the comic? Does it happen differently? I assume so...

Well, there are a lot of different spider-man series. If I remember correctly that's exactly how it happens in ultimate spider-man (which is what the movie was mainly based on). But back when the original was created they probably didn't have the same kind of intense dramatization they have these days in comic books.
 
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