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Episode 26: Spider-Man: House of M (2005)

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As we are both currently obsessed with WandaVision, we decided to delve into the source material with Spider-Man: House of M, a five-part miniseries from 2005 that came as a result of the House of M event across Marvel Comics. What is Peter Parker's apparent "ideal life" in a reality where mutants reign supreme? How does this comic utilize aspects of the Spidey mythos to explore Peter's deepest desires? Why does Spider-Man feel a kind of "survivor's guilt" in this comic, and how does that affect his actions? How does this comic arc parallel with WandaVision and the themes explored on the show? We also discuss the apparent casting news of who Sony wanted for their Kraven the Hunter spinoff film, tell the audience what's on our Spider-Sense, and much more!

TW for discussion of suicide from 48:15-52:20

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As we are both currently obsessed with WandaVision, we decided to delve into the source material with Spider-Man: House of M, a five-part miniseries from 2005 that came as a result of the House of M event across Marvel Comics. What is Peter Parker's apparent "ideal life" in a reality where mutants reign supreme? How does this comic utilize aspects of the Spidey mythos to explore Peter's deepest desires? Why does Spider-Man feel a kind of "survivor's guilt" in this comic, and how does that affect his actions? How does this comic arc parallel with WandaVision and the themes explored on the show? We also discuss the apparent casting news of who Sony wanted for their Kraven the Hunter spinoff film, tell the audience what's on our Spider-Sense, and much more!

TW for discussion of suicide from 48:15-52:20

We are a proud member of the But Why Tho? Podcast Network.

Follow Into the Spider-Cast on Twitter @IntoSpiderCast and on Instagram @intothespidercast.

Follow the hosts on Twitter @CJWritesThings and @spiderswarz.

Please support us on Patreon!

Support Black Lives Matter and affiliate causes and organizations. Use the National Resources List, which has links to various Black Lives Matter resources, bailout funds by city, Trans support funds, Black History, Revolutionary, Anti-Racism texts, and more.

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