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VIDEO: Check Out New Spiderverse Spin-Off Starring Spider-Ham!

Look, we're all human, all right? We all remember and love Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, and like all good human beings we demand more! It can be of whatever quality they want to bring us, you think we're picky? Well, imagine our shock when the first Spider-verse spin off cartoon, the John Mulaney as Spider-Ham starring "Caught In A Ham" dropped a preview ahead of its release with the home version of Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse (coming digitally on February 26th, and on Blu-Ray on March 19th), and folks -- it is fantastic! Check it out!

Look, we're all human, all right? We all remember and love Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, and like all good human beings we demand more! It can be of whatever quality they want to bring us, you think we're picky? Well, imagine our shock when the first Spider-verse spin off cartoon, the John Mulaney as Spider-Ham starring "Caught In A Ham" dropped a preview ahead of its release with the home version of Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse (coming digitally on February 26th, and on Blu-Ray on March 19th), and folks -- it is fantastic! Check it out!

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VIDEO: Spider-Man Far From Home Trailer Shows Off Europe, Mysterio, Nick Fury

Look, if you've ever been someone with even an inkling of love for Spider-Man, I'm sure that this past year has brought it to a fever pitch. Spider-Man has starred in a PS4 game, a bomb as hell animated movie (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, in theaters now, folks), and now, after watching him turn to ash in Avengers: Infinity War (I guess he gets better?), we can see him in the latest trailer for his upcoming Marvel produced movie, Spider-Man: Far From Home. If you've even considered the concept of liking Spider-Man, this trailer will make every single synapse in your brain fire insanely. At long last the strange, beautiful universe of Bendis' Spider-Man comics, mixed with a splash of Ditko and a vast embrace from Romita-- with its spies, insanity and pained villains, is seen in full force as Spider-Man heads to Europe in the new trailer.

Look, if you've ever been someone with even an inkling of love for Spider-Man, I'm sure that this past year has brought it to a fever pitch. Spider-Man has starred in a PS4 game, a bomb as hell animated movie (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, in theaters now, folks), and now, after watching him turn to ash in Avengers: Infinity War (I guess he gets better?), we can see him in the latest trailer for his upcoming Marvel produced movie, Spider-Man: Far From Home. If you've even considered the concept of liking Spider-Man, this trailer will make every single synapse in your brain fire insanely. At long last the strange, beautiful universe of Bendis' Spider-Man comics, mixed with a splash of Ditko and a vast embrace from Romita-- with its spies, insanity and pained villains, is seen in full force as Spider-Man heads to Europe in the new trailer.

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Artists Imagine Selves As Spider-Men With #Spidersona Hashtag, Inspired By “Into the Spider-Verse”

I hope you spent Christmas watching the new Miles Morales Spider-Man movie. You know, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, the movie that ends with Miles Morales, the new Spider-Man, for movie going audiences the first black and Hispanic Spider-Man, after his harrowing adventure with the likes of the incredible Spider-Ham, the gothic Spider-Man Noir, the manga influenced Gerard Way created SP//Dr, Spider-Gwen (aka Spider-Woman), and Peter P. Parker, the slob Spider-Man from the dimension where he didn't want to have kids with Mary Jane Watson, lying in bed and thinking about the ramifications of his role. The movie's moral is this: anyone ca be behind the mask. If you believe in helping those who need help, if you believe in rising to the occasion, then you can be Spider-Man. It's the one thing that the six (technically seven... hell, nine if you want to get right down to it) Spider-Men have in common. And it's a message that spread amongst the Spider-Faithfuls who drew and designed their own Spider-Man outfits, adorned with the #Spidersona hashtag.

I hope you spent Christmas watching the new Miles Morales Spider-Man movie. You know, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, the movie that ends with Miles Morales, the new Spider-Man, for movie going audiences the first black and Hispanic Spider-Man, after his harrowing adventure with the likes of the incredible Spider-Ham, the gothic Spider-Man Noir, the manga influenced Gerard Way created SP//Dr, Spider-Gwen (aka Spider-Woman), and Peter P. Parker, the slob Spider-Man from the dimension where he didn't want to have kids with Mary Jane Watson, lying in bed and thinking about the ramifications of his role. The movie's moral is this: anyone ca be behind the mask. If you believe in helping those who need help, if you believe in rising to the occasion, then you can be Spider-Man. It's the one thing that the six (technically seven... hell, nine if you want to get right down to it) Spider-Men have in common. And it's a message that spread amongst the Spider-Faithfuls who drew and designed their own Spider-Man outfits, adorned with the #Spidersona hashtag.

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VIDEO: Into the Spider-Verse Trailer Shows Off Mulaney as Spider-Ham, Other Great Things

Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man: Noir, John Mulanye as Spider-Ham and Hailee Steinfeld join Bryan Tyree Hill, Mahershala Ali and Jake Johnson join to bring Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, a story which centers on Miles Morales, and is written by Phil Lord of Lego Movie fame.

Nicolas Cage as Spider-Man: Noir, John Mulanye as Spider-Ham and Hailee Steinfeld join Bryan Tyree Hill, Mahershala Ali and Jake Johnson join to bring Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, a story which centers on Miles Morales, and is written by Phil Lord of Lego Movie fame.