Oh, what a web it weaves: 鈥楽pider-Verse鈥 spins a high-flying tale
鈥淎cross the Spider-Verse鈥 doesn鈥檛 just challenge its most iconic phrase 鈥 it also challenges what we have seen in previous silver-screen incarnations of Spider-Man.
鈥淎cross the Spider-Verse鈥 doesn鈥檛 just challenge its most iconic phrase 鈥 it also challenges what we have seen in previous silver-screen incarnations of Spider-Man.
With great power comes great responsibility.
It is the phrase that defines a character and quite possibly even a comic universe. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko鈥檚 creation of Spider-Man back in the 1960s gave us Marvel鈥檚 most relatable hero, due to his awkwardness and the adversity he regularly experienced, whether in his personal or powered-up life.
The phrase took something personal and made it aspirational. There was one unspoken rule: Great power doesn鈥檛 just come with great responsibility. It comes with great sacrifice.
The new 鈥淪pider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,鈥 wants to see just how tensile that tenet is. What results is a masterpiece 鈥 a triumph of innovation and diversity that just might be the best comic book movie I鈥檝e ever seen.
My perusal of source material has been vast, from countless comic books to hours of animated series. 鈥淪pider-Man,鈥 which aired on Fox from 1994 to 1998, was a go-to in my youth. I remember how the show masterfully spun together storytelling and larger-than-life action. At the time, it, 鈥淏atman: The Animated Series,鈥 and 鈥淴-Men: The Animated Series,鈥 were industry standard-bearers.
鈥淎cross the Spider-Verse,鈥 which opened Thursday, doesn鈥檛 just challenge its most iconic phrase 鈥 it also challenges what we have seen in previous silver-screen incarnations of Spider-Man.
It picks up right where 2018鈥檚 鈥淚nto the Spider-Verse鈥 left off, centering its story on the budding friendship between Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy. The plot moves with a teen鈥檚 pace, quickly through adolescence and puberty to the fringes of adulthood and responsibility. Both Miles and Gwen aren鈥檛 just doing battle with supervillains, but also with overbearing parents.
Saying that the movie brings the comic book to life, or that it jumps off the page, doesn鈥檛 do it justice. The Spider-Verse moves fast enough for our attention-deficit age, while also honoring the time-honored traditions of storytelling.
Now, imagine that story reinforcing itself from the perspectives of various griots, or chroniclers, or for the sake of this exercise, spinners. This is where the Spider-Verse series weaves in beautiful diversity, offering an array of Spider-types, unique in nationality, in ideology, in literal construct. The 2018 film came complete with a Spider-robot and a Spider-pig, but the sequel takes the absurdities to another level.
When I saw the legion of Spider-men and Spider-women who chase after Miles in the trailer, I thought about the strands of the Spider story that got my attention. At first, it was the notion of a nerdy kid whose superpowers turned his world upside down. Later, it was the fashion sense of our wall-crawling hero that not only inspired my favorite comic book cover, but a foreshadowing phrase: 鈥淎mid the chaos, there comes a costume.鈥
That versatility doesn鈥檛 just remind me of Peter Parker, but also of another famous photojournalist 鈥 Gordon Parks. There was nothing he couldn鈥檛 do, whether it was photography, writing, directing, or composing. The director of the iconic blaxploitation film, 鈥淪haft,鈥 also composed music for the series.
Spider-Man isn鈥檛 without its own infectious jingle. 鈥淚s he strong? / Listen, bud 鈥 he鈥檚 got radioactive blood,鈥 goes the theme from the often-reprised 1967 Spider-Man cartoon. This movie is just as captivating, whether it鈥檚 one鈥檚 first time engaging with the old webhead, or a tried and true believer who will appreciate the vast number of Easter eggs that the film provides.
With charisma, callbacks, and culture, the movie doesn鈥檛 just inspire diversity in terms of representation. It also inspires diversity in terms of how we view choice.
鈥淓veryone keeps telling me how my story is supposed to go,鈥 Morales says defiantly during the trailer. 鈥淣ah. I鈥檓ma do my own thing.鈥
What this movie ultimately teaches us through the adaptation of an adage is that great power doesn鈥檛 just bring forth added responsibility or sacrifice. The gravity of great power shifts our focus from circumstances to consequences.
I鈥檝e watched superhero movies succumb to the pressure of that existential burden 鈥 from the latter Matrix movies to Marvel鈥檚聽Phase Four. 鈥淎cross the Spider-Verse,鈥 with all its complexities and previous Spider standards, feels free in its development and execution.
And oh, what a web it weaves.
Correction: Isaac Hayes composed both the music and lyrics for the theme song for the original 鈥淪haft.鈥 Gordon Parks, the director of 鈥淪haft,鈥 composed music for additional films in the series.