Ultimate Spider-Man

Ultimate Spider-Man is a Disney XD American television series created by Brian Michael Bendis and Stan Lee for Disney XD. The show is based on the Spider-Man comics, with some Ultimate Spider-Man comic elements added in. The third season was retitled as Ultimate Spider-Man: Web-Warriors, and the fourth and final season as Ultimate Spider-Man vs. The Sinister Six.

Summary
The series follows the life of the young teenager Peter Parker, AKA Spider-Man, as he understands and reaches his maximum potential powers by joining S.H.I.E.L.D. and forming a team of superheroes to defeat a multitude of powerful supervillains. During his journey, he meets his most difficult challenges, while still maintaining his secret identity as Spider-Man.

Why It's Ultimate

 * 1) It is a well-written Marvel TV series that goes in a new direction of being a comedy series with a balanced mix of Marvel elements to make a pretty cool formula.
 * 2) Spider-Man's portrayal in this show is good and fitting for this show's direction, as he tends to have a witty and energetic personality while having some fourth wall-breaking moments for any extra comedic moments.
 * 3) *Even though fourth wall-breaking isn't usually Spider-Man's shtick, it's an original use of the character.
 * 4) Great voice acting, especially from Drake Bell as Spider-Man, Ogie Banks as both Luke Cage and Miles Morales, Greg Cipes as Iron Fist, Caitlyn Taylor Love as White Tiger, Logan Miller as Nova, and many others.
 * 5) It features tons of Marvel characters like Wolverine, Hulk, Iron Man and some other characters who are currently in the MCU.
 * 6) Awesome animation with some creative designs in the comedic scenes.
 * 7) It has some pretty funny moments.
 * 8) Iron Fist, Nova, White Tiger and Luke Cage are all well-developed allies for Spider-Man (mostly after season 1).
 * 9) Deadpool makes an appearance in one episode and he literally takes over the show, calling it "Ultimate Deadpool".
 * 10) It has a crossover with Jessie called "Halloween Night at the Museum", which is another great crossover between Disney Channel and Disney XD.
 * 11) It offers some pretty great originally that can be found interesting, like how Harry Osborn is Venom in this incarnation.
 * 12) Awesome and funny cameos by Stan Lee.
 * 13) Clark Gregg and J.K. Simmons reprise their respective roles as Agent Coulson and J. Jonah Jameson.
 * 14) The credits song is very good to listen to.
 * 15) It did the "Spider-Verse" concept before mh:greatestmovies:Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse... twice:
 * 16) *The first arc ("The Spider-Verse") sees Spider-Man chasing Green Goblin across the multiverse and encountering various alternate Spider-People.
 * 17) *The second arc ("Return to the Spider-Verse") has Spider-Man, Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen teaming up to stop an evil version of Peter Parker from stealing the powers of every Spider-Person in existence.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Generic theme song (if you can call it that, it’s just the logo). This is repeated by other Marvel shows, like Avengers Assemble and Marvel's Spider-Man.
 * 2) Some may find the humor to be a little too wacky sometimes (mostly in season 1), especially if it ruins dramatic moments.
 * 3) Some mean-spirited moments, especially from Flash Thompson, Nick Fury and Spider-Man's teammates in season 1.
 * 4) A few of the characters, like Nick Fury and Nova, are just unbearable.
 * 5) Poor grasp of the source material, like the Rhino being a bullied teenager in Peter's school rather than a Russian criminal.
 * 6) Flash Thompson started out as being a massive jerk to Peter, though later seasons improved him.
 * 7) Season 1 is considered by many fans to be the weakest season.
 * 8) Before his character re-railment in season 2, Spider-Man was flanderized in the first season and had some similarities to Deadpool.
 * 9) The series isn't faithful to the comics it was based on.
 * 10) Some characters like Luke Cage and Venom aren't like their comic counterparts, mainly so Disney and Marvel could further avoid mature themes.