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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 6:31 am
I recently got the New Avengers comic..the one where Sentry fights the big powerful thing. Mind that i don't know these things off my head. I saw Spider-mans new costume. What do you guys think of it?
Is it good? or do you want the tights?
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 11:08 am
When I first saw the costume, I hated it passionately. It's grown on me, though.
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Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 8:44 pm
I actually like it alot. It's just the fact that it's Spiderman's costume that's weird... I mean, it brings a whole different mood than the traditional costume. It seems more... evil?
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:00 am
Can someone post a picture? I want to see it.
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 12:35 pm
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 5:50 pm
Steph Brown Can someone post a picture? I want to see it.   I can't honnestly say I like the new "Iron Spidey" costume. It to dramatic of a change in costume design from spider-man's style. As well as the retractable "spider legs" on the back of it >.< what does he need with retractable spider legs??? The new costume does however remind me of Ben Rileys Costume  I feel they should have just brought back the old spider-armor design except given the old Tony Stark tuch to make it more techy...
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 6:32 pm
nice!! the spider armor. I wish they would bring it back
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:04 pm
"Iron Spidey"Armor (Spiderman) New Powers and Weapons... Powers Peter can cling to most surfaces, has superhuman strength and is roughly 15 times more agile than a regular human. He previously was able to lift 15 tons, but his current strength level after his rebirth has yet to be determined. The combination of his acrobatic leaps and web-slinging enable him to travel rapidly from place to place. His spider-sense provides an early warning detection system linked with his superhuman kinesthetics, enabling him the ability to evade most any injury, provided he doesn't cognitively override the autonomic reflexes. His powers have recently been enhanced after his transformation from the Queen to include a stronger psychic alignment with his environment, especially with other arachnids and insects. He can now create organic webs limited by his body's health and nutrition. Recent new abilities resulting from his rebirth after battling Morlun include night vision, increased sensory awareness via vibratory patterns transmitted on his web lines, and twin retractable stingers within his forearms. He can use the hairs on his body to detect subtle changes in the wind. His skin's adhesive ability, previously concentrated mainly on his palms and soles of his feet, is now more greatly present throughout his body including his face (previously used to prevent undesirable mask removal) and back. Weapons and Paraphernalia Spider-tracers that he can follow with his spider-sense; the spider-signal light; Spider-Man's new costume is equipped with filters in the mouth area to keep out toxins and allow him to breathe underwater, audio amplification, visual amplification, including infrared and ultraviolet, and a short-range GPS microwave communication system, a built in fire, police, and emergency scanners, and retractable webbing at his armpits that allow short bursts of gliding. The costume is made of a material that can serve as a bulletproof jacket against small caliber bullets.Formerly, Spider-Man used artifical web shooters. For the first upgrade to the costume, Stark added three mechanical waldo arms, which can grab and move objects as well housing cameras which transmit images back to the costume's eyepiece. The waldoes also can be used offensively in combat. The costume is now built out of a liquid metal nanofiber material allowing it to quickly change in appearance upon mental command into anything from Spider-Man's civilian clothes to his former costumes, as well as providing camouflage by blending with the surrounding colors.
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:04 am
Oh wow , I really like that- but isn't it very similar to Jean Grey's Dark Pheonix costume?
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:22 am
girl_no_13 Oh wow , I really like that- but isn't it very similar to Jean Grey's Dark Pheonix costume? They are both red and shiny I spose neutral ... I can totally see a resimbolance though razz Spider-Mans armor is less chicked out than the dark phenix costume. The spider symbol also has more of a geometricness to it similar to the one Dark Pheonix had...
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 12:58 am
DestineChaos Spider-Mans armor is less chicked out than the dark phenix costume. Well obviously, though Spiderman in a costume that ehanced his breasts and waist would be amusing xd
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:13 am
girl_no_13 DestineChaos Spider-Mans armor is less chicked out than the dark phenix costume. Well obviously, though Spiderman in a costume that ehanced his breasts and waist would be amusing xd "Admit it MJ, this isn't about me going through a phase... it's about you being jelouse that my humps and pressouse spider lumps are being talked about more than yours" >.<
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 5:15 am
I think the costume is pretty nice, although if at first glance I would have thought "Who IS this guy?"
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:40 pm
I don't like it at all. My idea of a superhero is that he CHANGES INTO THE COSTUME. Like takes off his or her clothes and the costume is underneath. This mental costume things defeats that. And wtf is with those spidey legs...
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 3:23 pm
Benjamin Reilly I don't like it at all. My idea of a superhero is that he CHANGES INTO THE COSTUME. Like takes off his or her clothes and the costume is underneath. This mental costume things defeats that. Why is that important? By that logic, nobody in the new X-Factor cmic is a superhero, as their "costumes" are their normal sitting clothes.
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