Thursday, March 26, 2026

Spider-Man Vs. Giganta

 

Apparently, Director Tim Burton and Producer/Actress Margot Robbie are developing a new movie version of Attack of the 50-Foot Woman. That could be fun and give audiences a taste of what they missed by not having Giganta appear on Wonder Woman opposite Lynda Carter.

11 comments:

Carycomic said...

A truly creative pairing, Ross! I have to wonder, though, as they're both redheads. Is this Doris Zeul; MJ after accidental exposure to Pym-particles; or a little of both? Either way, I think Spidey had better call in Big Barda and the New Female Furies for a little assistance.

P.S.---only five more days till STF #5100! :-)

Simreeve said...

Hopefully this version of Giganta is wearing underwear: There have been comments about at least one version in the comics, made by characters on the scene, indicating that she wasn't...

Anonymous said...

I think the military term is "going commando."

Bob Greenwade said...

I'm still yearning to see Stature, Elasti-Girl, and Ginormica together as Fezzik's Angels ("Sleep well, and dream of large women"). Maybe next time you comment on this movie.

Anonymous said...

Hopefully, Ross won't consider that too tall an order. ;-)

Detective Tobor said...

Maybe she doesn't care who sees her 'Grand Canyon'! Will Peter have enough webbing??

Anonymous said...

Do Western-movie revolvers have more than six bullets?

Anonymous said...

P.S.---there was one episode that came close to a pastiche of the first Golden Age Giganta story. The ABC episode that had Wonder Woman taking on a Nazi-trained gorilla called Gargantua!

Carycomic said...

@Anon1015: what's truly important, though, is that Giganta has finally made her _official_ debut, here! Complete with official search link between Giant-Man and Gil Kane.

Bravo! :-)

Anonymous said...

YES LOL! Go Giganta! I prefer the Legion Of Doom '78 version. This version seems like a dumb bimbo version of the original. It's why I prefer Green Fury & Icemaiden to the dumb bimbo versions of Fire & Ice.

DC went backwards after the "85 Crisis. Killing off a higher percentage of women (including erasing histories such as Supergirl 2, Huntress 2, Wonder Woman ! & 2) thus making the LOSH, JSA & JLA even more male centered. It didn't help matters that when the new JLI came about Black Canary 2 was the only female member for awhile there acting the dumb bimbo on the cover burning her own fireproof outfit. DC would never have let Batman or the Atom act so dumb during the same period.

Carycomic said...

Even more indisputable proof that COIE should never have been published in the first place. Wolfman's philosophy of never-being-beholden-to-the-past ignores the truth of that even older philosophy. Those who ignore the past are doomed to repeat it!

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