@N8THGR852 i meant the movie not the character
Mind providing a source for this image? I'm intrigued.
It's so funny how the line is so ordinary in context, but we all clung to it for so long LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_oTxsHK5d8
Also yeah, spill the beans! What comic is this?! Who is something of a scientist themselves?!
The costume looks like a little like old man Barry allen's.
@Reimeille "It's so funny how the line is so ordinary in context, but we all clung to it for so long LOL"
To my knowledge, the meme-ification of that line from Spider-Man is a fairly recent phenomenon to come out of the last few years, as with the rest of the transformation of the Spider-Man Trilogy into tacky Internet memes.
I'm old enough to remember seeing those movies in the theater when they came out, and aside from the part of Spider-Man 3 where Peter goes "emo" (or "Bully Maguire" as the kids call it now), most of the original Spider-Man Trilogy wasn't scavenged for meme potential in its own time or for around a decade afterwards.
The Marvel discussion board had its off topic locked indefinitely because of a lot of bs, the root of which I feel like was when a small clique began to spam bully Maguire dialogue at each other nearly constantly.
Not a fan.
Anyone got the time when Batman said that ''With great power, comes great responsibility''?
@The Flash of Earth X There was a late-70s Adventure Comics issue where Jonathan Kent more or less said it to Superboy.
The original line, people often forget, was "With great power, there must also come great responsibility." In my mind an important distinction, as the more popular phrasing seems to imply that great power and great responsibility come automatically one with the other, but truer to the content of the Spider-Man origin story, the original phrasing emphasizes that what comes with great power is not great responsibility outright, but a moral obligation to assume it.
@Reimeille it’s this comic:
And the flash (who is next to terry mcginnis’s Batman) is the one who says it)
What do you think?