If you’d said “fanfic” I’d have agreed, but “Spiderman” is too specific, and I’m outside that purported 95% as well.
What *have* I attempted fanfic for? Comics, not so much. The only ones I regularly read (as a twenty-something) were X-Men titles, but I wouldn’t want to *live* there. Anyway, what I mostly wrote were mashup stories combining universes. Crazy mixes like “Miami Vice” (the 1980’s original) and “Doctor Who”. Buckaroo Banzai and Knight Rider. And true to form, twenty-some years later, they’re still not finished o_O and the DW story changes in recent years mean I can’t even remotely stay in canon.
In the 90’s I went in for Playstation 2 games. I also really liked classic anime & manga, back when it was almost impossible to find. Robotech. Gunbuster. Bubblegum Crisis. Harmageddon. I know I built the M-66 robot for several different superhero tabletop games. But that’s about it.
Star Trek fanfic is supposed to almost be a given, but I didn’t even try that until well into the Voyager era.
Nowadays, I read around 100 webcomics, but I wouldn’t want to try writing in any of those universes. I just can’t quite get far enough inside the character’s heads to make then sound or feel authentic.
Drew my first Spidey story at age 10. Drew more after that. Threw them all away right after because I was convinced the art was awful.
I usually drew him facing Doc Ock or the Lizard, my 2 fave villains. Takes a long time to fill in those webs and mechanical arm links in every frame, tell you what!
Oh. THAT Web…! XD
Hmm, I don’t seem to have written and/or drawn a Spider-Man story, guess I should get on that!
agreed i to am in the 5% but we’ll fix that
Uh, I dreamed a Spidey movie before 3 was released; I just want to know if that gets me partial credit or not!
73% of all statistics are made up.
Spiderman… on the internet?!?!
Double web?
I feel like this page is trying to tell me something.
I just can’t put my finger on it.
Lies.
Damned lies.
Statistics.
Focus Groups.
So, very narrow definition of “literate” or very broad definition of “Spider-Man story”?
Does this count?
http://fishamaphone.wordpress.com/2011/02/28/spider-man-at-the-supermarket/
I can’t draw and if I could I have enough crazy superhero ideas of my own.:D
at age 15 i designed “Project Iron Spider” this was in 1995
Time to dust off my aunt may/medea slash fiction!
Mine was a Spiderman-Batman crossover. I was seven.
Well, technically I did translate that Michael Deforge comic, so yeah…
Damn, I’m the 5%!
If you’d said “fanfic” I’d have agreed, but “Spiderman” is too specific, and I’m outside that purported 95% as well.
What *have* I attempted fanfic for? Comics, not so much. The only ones I regularly read (as a twenty-something) were X-Men titles, but I wouldn’t want to *live* there. Anyway, what I mostly wrote were mashup stories combining universes. Crazy mixes like “Miami Vice” (the 1980’s original) and “Doctor Who”. Buckaroo Banzai and Knight Rider. And true to form, twenty-some years later, they’re still not finished o_O and the DW story changes in recent years mean I can’t even remotely stay in canon.
In the 90’s I went in for Playstation 2 games. I also really liked classic anime & manga, back when it was almost impossible to find. Robotech. Gunbuster. Bubblegum Crisis. Harmageddon. I know I built the M-66 robot for several different superhero tabletop games. But that’s about it.
Star Trek fanfic is supposed to almost be a given, but I didn’t even try that until well into the Voyager era.
Nowadays, I read around 100 webcomics, but I wouldn’t want to try writing in any of those universes. I just can’t quite get far enough inside the character’s heads to make then sound or feel authentic.
Where is that quote from? I need a citation.
Drew my first Spidey story at age 10. Drew more after that. Threw them all away right after because I was convinced the art was awful.
I usually drew him facing Doc Ock or the Lizard, my 2 fave villains. Takes a long time to fill in those webs and mechanical arm links in every frame, tell you what!
Do pornographic comics count?
@Runesmith google Tijuana bible