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Despite having such a varied and exceptional roster of superheroes to its name, Marvel Comics has a select few that can even come close to the popularity and craze that its native web-slinging hero Spider-Man enjoys. On par with DC Comics’ most famous superheroes Batman and Superman, the friendly neighborhood savior has recognition that rivals none other.

Therefore, it’s no surprise that so many iterations of the hero have been made in the entertainment industry, ranging from big-budget live-action adaptations into major motion pictures, to appearances in TV both live and through animations. But recently, the animated series ofMarvel’s Ultimate Spider-Manhas come under fire from fans as they realized a major flaw of the series.
Fans BlastMarvel’s Ultimate Spider-ManFor Being Unchanging And Tasteless
Having a superpowered character from the pages of a comic book is easy enough, the real task emerges when you have to make one that leaves an impression on your audience. Therefore, Spider-Man is always considered one of the greatest creations by Marvel Comics because it literally stuck with its audience to become one of the most recognizable and beloved superheroes of all time. Although the character may be loved by everyone, the same couldn’t be said about its iteration in the entertainment industry, especiallyMarvel’s Ultimate Spider-Manin recent times.
While the web-slinger from Queens may have been making an impact on the world with its numerous MCU and Sony adaptations, the most recent beingTom Hollandwith Marvel Studios, the famous animated series ran its successful run from 2014 to 2017 with four seasons. But after fans who remember the show along with people who have revised it recently realize there wasn’t any depth in it.

“Ultimate Spider-Man is just jokes, Peter never learns anything or grows”pic.twitter.com/9w8x6Nk8hE
— S.K. (@SergeiKravin0ff)August 04, 2025

Many fans of the superhero have also stepped up and called out this show for being nothing more than a comedy show which didn’t do Spider-Man justice.
Literally the first episode. The series goes down in quality real fast to the point of being the embodiment of lame MCU humor.pic.twitter.com/GWg6mh0Tv2

— Jack Kentner (@Jack_Kentner)August 10, 2025
That was like the first episode then the rest of the show is just about the dumb misadventures of Spider-Man working for S.H.I.E.L.D. who interferes with his school life which minimizes any personal stakes because S.H.I.E.L.D. can just brush it off for him.
— Henry – (He/Him) – #RenewTheAcolyte (@HenryLouis21)August 15, 2025

this is one of the only scene like this in the whole show, it happens maybe like once every 2 or 3 seasons
— Dom the D (@GenR8Ted)August 22, 2025
I made the dumb mistake of watching this immediately after spectacular Spider-Man and I can not tell you how fast my smile faded after 20 minutes of this
— Jeebus (@xJeebus_Bhristx)August 25, 2025
https://twitter.com/ThatGuy99372815/status/1683624847023251456
While the show did enjoy some good reviews back in the day, the current roster of multimedia about the webhead has certainly made many realize the childish nature of this show.
Why IsMarvel’s Ultimate Spider-ManGetting So Much Hate?
The thing that made every one of us love and associate with the hero was the degree of relativity that the character brought with it to the table. Struggling while juggling his life as Peter Parker and Spider-Man, we saw the hardships and difficulties that he faces to live his life serving justice to the criminals, all on his own. But with the show, Spider-Man became an individual who had the force of S.H.I.E.L.D behind him, which made him shallow and a little carefree, taking the struggle and grind away from him, therefore, ruining his image.
Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man,streaming on Disney+.
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Deepak Bisht
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Deepak is a senior writer at FandomWire with a serious love for comic books (DC Absolute Universe and Marvel), the Warhammer universe (Horus Heresy and 40,000), cinematic universes (Sonic, MCU and DCU etc.) and Movies (Action, Adventure, Psychological Horror and Thrillers etc.).With over 1,400 articles under his belt, he spends most of his time diving into the world of superheroes, cinematic universes, TV shows, and films. His goal? To share accurate, engaging, and fun stories that keep fans hooked and in the know.