A Video that talks about Big Wheel. #spiderman #comics #content #explained #explore #new #marvel #marvelcomics #bigwheel#lame #villains #peterparker #marveluniverse #comicbookvideo #comicsonline
I mean, honestly it wouldn’t be that hard. Like I know we make fun of Big Wheel because of his name but, literally just change his wheel to a cooler looking, more high tech one, and he’d be a pretty decent villain.
Fun fact - In Spider-Man: Miles Morales (the video game) one of the time capsules you can find has a prototype model of the vehicle Big Wheel rides around in and Miles comments on how Phin (the Tinkerer) had made this as a concept vehicle for astronauts exploring other planets.
The funniest thing about Big Wheel is that he's literally the kind of villain that the Watchmen "heroes" constantly battle against. Considering that said universe is full of ridiculous villains like Big Figure (a mob boss who, despite his name, has the same height as a 4-year-old boy) and Captain Carnage (whose goal as a criminal is literally to be constantly beaten), it's not surprising to think that Rorschach and Nite Owl constantly face a guy who commits crimes on a giant wheel 🤣🤣🤣
No the funniest thing is that he couldn’t pay the Racer an extra $10,000 yet somehow shelled out enough cash to hire the Tinkerer to build his giant wheel. Feel like that thing cost way more than $10K…
@@Center-For-I.E.D.Mismanagement Nah, Rorschach would just say to Big Wheel: "You know, I think I'll let you live just because continuing to exist must be a much more horrible punishment for you..."
1:40 I love the fact our boy Big Wheel was created by no other than Mar Wolfman, the man who, apart from creating Black Cat, was the mind behind the magnificent "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and "New Teen Titans" comic from the 80s. The Wheel guy was evidently the pinnacle of his whole career
On a positive note this should be a sign to modern writers that not all villains are hits, its just that the bad ones aren't forgotten as easy in a modern day of social media. With this in mind they shouldn't be scared to try out new villains more often because for every Big Wheel, The Wall, and Kangaroo Man there's a Green Goblin, Dr. Octopus, and Venom in sight.
I like that he had an arc where his ridiculous wheel finally came in handy. There's a BUNCH of Marvel villains from the 80s that could use similar love.
I love the fact that instead of just forking over 10k the dude probably spent over ten times that building a dumbass big armored wheel to fight the guy he owes money to. What a legend.
IF BIG WHEEL HAD A MILLION FANS I WOULD BE ONE OF THEM, IF BIG WHEEL HAD 1000 FANS I WOULD BE ONE OF THEM, IF BIG WHEEL HAD 100 FANS I WOULD BE ONE OF THEM , IF BIG WHEEL HAD 1 FAN I WOULD BE AGAISNT THE WORLD AND IF BIG WHEEL HAD NO FANS I WOULD BE DEAD
The thing about Big Wheel is that he's a bit like Wonder Man: he didn't start off wanting to be a bad guy, and his heart was never really in it. He just backed himself into a corner, tried to dig himself out by playing games with the books at his company, dug himself in even deeper trying to turn his blackmailer's shtick (Tinkerer-provided weaponized wheeled conveyance) against him. When he suddenly got Stark-level intelligence, he didn't come up with better weapons for his Big Wheel or a better Wheel -- he came up with traffic flow algorithm. It's refreshing to have some Spider-Man villains that really aren't that villainous. Contrasts nicely with the real scenery-chewing nutbags like Norman Osborn and the Jackal.
Big Wheel would be a lot of fun as an opening battle in a Spider-Man movie or game. Just a cold open of a man in a spider suit against a dude in a big wheel. Bring some fun back into comics, damnit!
0:46 - 0:48 The last time a Spider-Man villain tried to drive a tank through a highly populated area, Flash Thompson (with the Venom Symbiote) had beaten them to a pulp before ripping their head off. Everything else was self-explanatory.
Okay but lets not forget the guy who climbs walls has a literal villain named *The Wall* . Maybe he's a threat to the U.S citizenship of Miguel O'Hara but to Peter he is a wall 😂. Big Wheel vs. The Wall is literally an immovable object meets an unstoppable force.
I find it funny that Japanese manga like JOJO and One Piece have ridiculous ass villains like these, they're usually depicted as a force to actually be reckoned with.
The 1994 animated series kinda made him work. Scaled up the wheel and made him the mastermind behind a teched out heist gang. And never used his name of course....
Big Wheel is a pretty interesting character. He's a 1970s villain, but he doesn't seem to follow the usual tropes you'd see from that time. He's not just some guy that dresses himself in a big wheel or just goes around using a big wheel as a weapon, both of which I actually would like to see thinking about it now. He does have the "regular evil business man hiring someone to steal" trope, but he actually thinks of attempting to take his own life just for the threat of being exposed. I feel like there's something that could be delved into here, because such an unstable mental health must have something else much worse for him to actually try it. What is so important for him to keep his reputation safe? What's so big that he could lose because of that? That would be an interesting subject to explore in a story about him. Maybe he needs his reputation to keep his wife, which would explain why her leaving him made him give up the life of crime, but why would she be so important? Why would she care about his reputation? Besides all that, the Big Wheel is an awesome creation. It's literally like a tank, but it can walk on any surface and any condition, walls, ceilings, fire, water, electricity, etc. It's much faster than any big vehicle and it's incredibly powerful. The government should be going crazy to have one for themselves. The only change I would make is to have him run a theme park, where he mashes a bunch of the attractions into this amazing machine to get back at people preying on him for money.
Can't wait for his character development in which he will become Large Sphere. After that he will get picked up in a spiderverse animated movie and be a threat after finding out how to control all visual plains becoming a master of shapes in all dimensions rolling around in a infinitely shaped vehicle of doom 😂.
Wheel making amends and turning over a new leaf sounds quite wholesome. Sucks they just tossed him back as a joke villain Also “Lady Stilt-Man” The name alone… damn that’s bad
It's really funny that she chose that name. Anyone ever questions her, she'll just tell you "wow, never heard the Stilt-Woman joke before, please tell me again" lol
Big wheel failed because he was always trying to do the impossible: use actual weaponry to kill a superhero in a comic book. Everyone knows guns and crushing people’s head with a giant wheel won’t work, you gotta use poorly explained laser blasts or something.
I remember him in the 90s animated show and they made rocket racer out as a minority character who was just a smart kid who was framed for theft and stole some of his tech to make his skate board rocket powered
Hé kina reminds me of kite man -no super powers -uses one gimmick as villain persona -joke villain who after years gets suit upgrade and made tiny bit more serieus
Big Wheel actually is pretty dangerous. At least it’s not more impractical than the Goblin glider. I don’t know, maybe I’m just biased because of how much I liked him as a kid watching the 90s animated series
As a Spider-Man fan, you don't wanna know the details. It's not like it's horrifying, it's just that the storyline itself is convoluted for no justified reason (side note, Harry Osborn is/was the father).
As silly as he is, the concept of a vilain that rely on a « iconic » vehicle instead of armor , skill or super powers to cause Mass destruction (or other evil deeds) does seem kinda cool. Like let say that instead of the ridiculous big wheel, we got some sort of secret weapon aircraft that is control by a brain in jar. Its super fast has deadly arsenal and if the hero manage to get inside, we’ll it’s pretty big so finding the core isn’t easy and the ship can attack form the inside with his own component and machinerie. Maybe it can also go invisible and « impossible » to track . Maybe the brain inside was the inventor of the super aircraft or a volunteer pilote that as gone mad with power. Maybe there could be a plot where he as construct an entire fleet with the help of other vilains and try to takeover the world, maybe there could be an interesting story about how he feel being stuck in the super machine instead of real body. Not only that, but since it a living spaceship it can be anywhere, around the globe, this offering many scenario opportunities and heroes to face. Like I said it’s a bit silly but I feel that a skilled writer could make this type of vilain very memorable.
I was thinking you'd go on a different tangent, like instead of a wheel, it was a UFO, so it could fly. Or even crazier, what if instead of a circle, it was a different shape like a triangle or a square? What if instead of a wheel, it was a full on 3D object like a sphere or a cone? What if there were others like him where each one had those different vehicles? They could be called the Big Riders lol.
I love that when you picked a generic gas station pic, you picked Couche-Tard. This means Big Wheel rolled his way all the way up to Quebec from New York just to get some gas. Quality Canadian content right there.
Weirdly enough, I actually liked Big Wheels design in Spiderman TAS (well, the WHEEL itself at least) the idea of using just this giant rolling tank to break into vaults and letting henchmen just yoink all the goods might have some potential. Heck, look at what we've been given with The Spot. Kinda sad that the opportunity for a Big Wheel with Ghost Riders powers wasn't used (to my knowledge anyway) Still, I can't deny the sheer goofiness the concept is
I personally like to keep the thought process of “there’s no such thing as a bad character. Just a bad writer.” I think any of these awful super villains, could be interesting, if written in a fascinating way. I mean just look at Kite-Man and the Spot. I think big wheel does have potential, as some of the stories that show. He just needs his big break. (Also, I’m just saying an Elseworlds story where he becomes a version of ghost rider would be both hilarious and bad ass)
@@joshorton9061Big Rider sounds like the Marvel version of the Doom Patrol villain Codpiece, but he's a biker. Ghost Wheel sounds slightly better because he sounds like an 80s comic book serial killer with the same powers as Wheel of Fortune from jojo (inspired by Christine from 1983).🤔
Spot has always been cool, but never been appreciated enough. He's a living portal, that alone should make him top tier level. I don't remember anything about Kite-Man right now, but he makes me thinks he could be a cool hero, where he can fly and use electricity. Just picture Batman mixed with Electrocutioner. Big Wheel is literally like those giant robot saws in Wakanda from Thanos army in 'Avengers - Infinity War'. That's just awesome.
To tell you the truth the original arc of Big Wheel is quite good. Too bad they made him relapse into a life of crime. Like he's barely even a Spider-Man villain, he was just going after Rocket Racer.
I find it funny that he went on a 'rampage' of trying to fix car algorithms to solve NY traffic issues... There is no solving it there are just too many cars and not enough space.
He is lame because he was made to be a one off character, but they kept going. If there were better writers, maybe he could be an interesting character.
Let's be honest, guys. If Big Wheel is ever found by James Gunn, he would be turned into the coolest anti-hero ever
Too true
Yeah idk about that one chief
james gunn is basically the golden goose of superhero films
@@Blackopsspartnidk, think of some cool car chases or smthn
I mean, honestly it wouldn’t be that hard. Like I know we make fun of Big Wheel because of his name but, literally just change his wheel to a cooler looking, more high tech one, and he’d be a pretty decent villain.
When you mentioned Ghost Rider fought him, I was really disappointed to hear Blaze didn't take over the Wheel and turn it into a flaming wheel...
Missed oppurtunity
wheel rider
Ghost wheeler
Joey Wheeler
The fact a movie made that and a comic didn't... is really surprising.
Don't let Dunkey see this guys....
I mean if they put Big Wheel in the video games as a like chase/boss fight we all know that would be a sick setpiece
Fun fact - In Spider-Man: Miles Morales (the video game) one of the time capsules you can find has a prototype model of the vehicle Big Wheel rides around in and Miles comments on how Phin (the Tinkerer) had made this as a concept vehicle for astronauts exploring other planets.
Big wheel better be in spider man 3
They see me rollin', they hatin'
The funniest thing about Big Wheel is that he's literally the kind of villain that the Watchmen "heroes" constantly battle against. Considering that said universe is full of ridiculous villains like Big Figure (a mob boss who, despite his name, has the same height as a 4-year-old boy) and Captain Carnage (whose goal as a criminal is literally to be constantly beaten), it's not surprising to think that Rorschach and Nite Owl constantly face a guy who commits crimes on a giant wheel 🤣🤣🤣
No the funniest thing is that he couldn’t pay the Racer an extra $10,000 yet somehow shelled out enough cash to hire the Tinkerer to build his giant wheel. Feel like that thing cost way more than $10K…
Rorschach would tear Big Wheel out of his monowheel, beat him unmerciful and crush him under the monowheel. Two or three times over.
@@Center-For-I.E.D.Mismanagement
Nah, Rorschach would just say to Big Wheel: "You know, I think I'll let you live just because continuing to exist must be a much more horrible punishment for you..."
@@OptimusNero
He didn't do that for Captain Carnage.
@@Center-For-I.E.D.Mismanagement
Hey, some respect for my man Captain Carnage, please. He was a threat too dangerous to be left alive
1:40
I love the fact our boy Big Wheel was created by no other than Mar Wolfman, the man who, apart from creating Black Cat, was the mind behind the magnificent "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and "New Teen Titans" comic from the 80s. The Wheel guy was evidently the pinnacle of his whole career
On a positive note this should be a sign to modern writers that not all villains are hits, its just that the bad ones aren't forgotten as easy in a modern day of social media.
With this in mind they shouldn't be scared to try out new villains more often because for every Big Wheel, The Wall, and Kangaroo Man there's a Green Goblin, Dr. Octopus, and Venom in sight.
You forgot, Armless Nazi Tiger Man
I like that he had an arc where his ridiculous wheel finally came in handy.
There's a BUNCH of Marvel villains from the 80s that could use similar love.
I love the fact that instead of just forking over 10k the dude probably spent over ten times that building a dumbass big armored wheel to fight the guy he owes money to. What a legend.
IF BIG WHEEL HAD A MILLION FANS I WOULD BE ONE OF THEM, IF BIG WHEEL HAD 1000 FANS I WOULD BE ONE OF THEM, IF BIG WHEEL HAD 100 FANS I WOULD BE ONE OF THEM , IF BIG WHEEL HAD 1 FAN I WOULD BE AGAISNT THE WORLD AND IF BIG WHEEL HAD NO FANS I WOULD BE DEAD
The thing about Big Wheel is that he's a bit like Wonder Man: he didn't start off wanting to be a bad guy, and his heart was never really in it. He just backed himself into a corner, tried to dig himself out by playing games with the books at his company, dug himself in even deeper trying to turn his blackmailer's shtick (Tinkerer-provided weaponized wheeled conveyance) against him. When he suddenly got Stark-level intelligence, he didn't come up with better weapons for his Big Wheel or a better Wheel -- he came up with traffic flow algorithm.
It's refreshing to have some Spider-Man villains that really aren't that villainous. Contrasts nicely with the real scenery-chewing nutbags like Norman Osborn and the Jackal.
Honestly, I think the best way to improve Big Wheel would be to turn him into the Marvel version of Killdozer.
So real...
Big Wheel would be a lot of fun as an opening battle in a Spider-Man movie or game. Just a cold open of a man in a spider suit against a dude in a big wheel. Bring some fun back into comics, damnit!
Dunkey would like to have a few words with you.
"Hey what's going on I'm Big Wheel"
That Solid jj Batman’s Greatest Foes video lives rent free in my head.
0:46 - 0:48
The last time a Spider-Man villain tried to drive a tank through a highly populated area, Flash Thompson (with the Venom Symbiote) had beaten them to a pulp before ripping their head off. Everything else was self-explanatory.
Okay but lets not forget the guy who climbs walls has a literal villain named *The Wall* . Maybe he's a threat to the U.S citizenship of Miguel O'Hara but to Peter he is a wall 😂. Big Wheel vs. The Wall is literally an immovable object meets an unstoppable force.
At least big wheel has a somewhat ok backstory. The wall literally had some bricks fall on him. That's it.
Ah, but that's your first mistake. For he's a wall that Spider Man will NEVER crawl!
@@bonebag1961
You ever got bricks fall on you? That hurts. A lot. You don't wanna play games with a living wall. It won't even see it coming.
Another Alex Lennen fan ?
Trump's favorite Spider-Man villain.
Bro doesn’t know about the wall 😤
I'm not gonna lie, this idea is so absurd it's goddamn awesome.
Ok, now I want this dude working alongside Kite Man. I swear for God those two would make a TERRIFIC duo
Hell yeah
I find it funny that Japanese manga like JOJO and One Piece have ridiculous ass villains like these, they're usually depicted as a force to actually be reckoned with.
Now I have the urge to see a Ghost Rider with a flaming Big Wheel 😂.
If he had been called William, it would be Will Wheel the Big Wheel.
The 1994 animated series kinda made him work. Scaled up the wheel and made him the mastermind behind a teched out heist gang. And never used his name of course....
Big Wheel is a pretty interesting character. He's a 1970s villain, but he doesn't seem to follow the usual tropes you'd see from that time.
He's not just some guy that dresses himself in a big wheel or just goes around using a big wheel as a weapon, both of which I actually would like to see thinking about it now.
He does have the "regular evil business man hiring someone to steal" trope, but he actually thinks of attempting to take his own life just for the threat of being exposed. I feel like there's something that could be delved into here, because such an unstable mental health must have something else much worse for him to actually try it.
What is so important for him to keep his reputation safe? What's so big that he could lose because of that? That would be an interesting subject to explore in a story about him. Maybe he needs his reputation to keep his wife, which would explain why her leaving him made him give up the life of crime, but why would she be so important? Why would she care about his reputation?
Besides all that, the Big Wheel is an awesome creation. It's literally like a tank, but it can walk on any surface and any condition, walls, ceilings, fire, water, electricity, etc. It's much faster than any big vehicle and it's incredibly powerful. The government should be going crazy to have one for themselves.
The only change I would make is to have him run a theme park, where he mashes a bunch of the attractions into this amazing machine to get back at people preying on him for money.
I heard that Big Wheel was going to appear in the first amazing spiderman movie which would have been odd
@@Ashtasticle94no it would have been AMAZING
Can't wait for his character development in which he will become Large Sphere. After that he will get picked up in a spiderverse animated movie and be a threat after finding out how to control all visual plains becoming a master of shapes in all dimensions rolling around in a infinitely shaped vehicle of doom 😂.
That thumbnail🤣
Wheel making amends and turning over a new leaf sounds quite wholesome. Sucks they just tossed him back as a joke villain
Also “Lady Stilt-Man”
The name alone… damn that’s bad
It's really funny that she chose that name. Anyone ever questions her, she'll just tell you "wow, never heard the Stilt-Woman joke before, please tell me again" lol
the reason he turned back to crime is the same reason no one ever stays dead. nothing can change and everything has to revert back to the status quo.
everybody gangsta untill rubber and bigwheel team up.
Wow this guy is surprisingly interesting I honestly would like to see more comics featuring him
Let this man be in the MCU just a villain taken down by Spider-Man in the beginning of the movie
That thumbnail is gold. 😂
"Hey what's goin on I'm Big Wheel"
Yay First! Great videos!
When I was a kid, I would play this GBA game called, “Spider-Man mysterio’s menace.” one of the bosses was the big wheel.
Big wheel failed because he was always trying to do the impossible: use actual weaponry to kill a superhero in a comic book. Everyone knows guns and crushing people’s head with a giant wheel won’t work, you gotta use poorly explained laser blasts or something.
You should do a video on batman lamest villan
the condimint king
lmao at rocket racer saving him from suicide just to make sure he pays him
I take offense to the title to the video. Big Wheel is the baddest son of a bitch alive. Also I'm drunk
Big wheel is the only one of those nobodies he mentioned at the beginning to make it into the actual cartoons
Big wheel looks like a twisted metal character.
Jet pack joyride gone wrong
Everyone’s goochi till you bully someone into making Star Wars real!
And just like that found my new favourite super villain
I remember him in the 90s animated show and they made rocket racer out as a minority character who was just a smart kid who was framed for theft and stole some of his tech to make his skate board rocket powered
Big Wheel is Like the Lamest Villain Spider-Man Ever Fought!🤦🤦♂️🤦
Hé kina reminds me of kite man
-no super powers
-uses one gimmick as villain persona
-joke villain who after years gets suit upgrade and made tiny bit more serieus
Big Wheel actually is pretty dangerous. At least it’s not more impractical than the Goblin glider. I don’t know, maybe I’m just biased because of how much I liked him as a kid watching the 90s animated series
5:37 The Penance Stare should’ve got a , “Meh”, out of Big Wheel. It would just be a montage of him crushing folks. I think he could deal with that. 🤷
Can you cover the chameleon next please
I think you’ll be happy to know that marvel brought back Big Wheel in “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” Season 2 Episode Seven, he does defeat a dinosaur
0:04 pregnant goblin.
What the hel
As a Spider-Man fan, you don't wanna know the details. It's not like it's horrifying, it's just that the storyline itself is convoluted for no justified reason (side note, Harry Osborn is/was the father).
As silly as he is, the concept of a vilain that rely on a « iconic » vehicle instead of armor , skill or super powers to cause Mass destruction (or other evil deeds) does seem kinda cool.
Like let say that instead of the ridiculous big wheel, we got some sort of secret weapon aircraft that is control by a brain in jar.
Its super fast has deadly arsenal and if the hero manage to get inside, we’ll it’s pretty big so finding the core isn’t easy and the ship can attack form the inside with his own component and machinerie.
Maybe it can also go invisible and
« impossible » to track . Maybe the brain inside was the inventor of the super aircraft or a volunteer pilote that as gone mad with power. Maybe there could be a plot where he as construct an entire fleet with the help of other vilains and try to takeover the world, maybe there could be an interesting story about how he feel being stuck in the super machine instead of real body.
Not only that, but since it a living spaceship it can be anywhere, around the globe, this offering many scenario opportunities and heroes to face.
Like I said it’s a bit silly but I feel that a skilled writer could make this type of vilain very memorable.
I was thinking you'd go on a different tangent, like instead of a wheel, it was a UFO, so it could fly. Or even crazier, what if instead of a circle, it was a different shape like a triangle or a square? What if instead of a wheel, it was a full on 3D object like a sphere or a cone? What if there were others like him where each one had those different vehicles? They could be called the Big Riders lol.
I love that when you picked a generic gas station pic, you picked Couche-Tard. This means Big Wheel rolled his way all the way up to Quebec from New York just to get some gas. Quality Canadian content right there.
"The wheel was airtight"...thatz nice i guess but the cockpit isnt enclosed at all
Weirdly enough, I actually liked Big Wheels design in Spiderman TAS (well, the WHEEL itself at least)
the idea of using just this giant rolling tank to break into vaults and letting henchmen just yoink all the goods might have some potential.
Heck, look at what we've been given with The Spot.
Kinda sad that the opportunity for a Big Wheel with Ghost Riders powers wasn't used (to my knowledge anyway)
Still, I can't deny the sheer goofiness the concept is
I personally like to keep the thought process of “there’s no such thing as a bad character. Just a bad writer.”
I think any of these awful super villains, could be interesting, if written in a fascinating way. I mean just look at Kite-Man and the Spot.
I think big wheel does have potential, as some of the stories that show. He just needs his big break.
(Also, I’m just saying an Elseworlds story where he becomes a version of ghost rider would be both hilarious and bad ass)
The question is, is he Big Rider or Ghost Wheel?
@@joshorton9061Big Rider sounds like the Marvel version of the Doom Patrol villain Codpiece, but he's a biker. Ghost Wheel sounds slightly better because he sounds like an 80s comic book serial killer with the same powers as Wheel of Fortune from jojo (inspired by Christine from 1983).🤔
Spot has always been cool, but never been appreciated enough. He's a living portal, that alone should make him top tier level.
I don't remember anything about Kite-Man right now, but he makes me thinks he could be a cool hero, where he can fly and use electricity. Just picture Batman mixed with Electrocutioner.
Big Wheel is literally like those giant robot saws in Wakanda from Thanos army in 'Avengers - Infinity War'. That's just awesome.
Bro what r u on?! Big wheel is the literal best Spider-Man villain! He should be in the next game or movie
Bro played borderlands 3 once and saw the cyclone
I feel like it would have been cheaper to just fork over the 10k to rocket racer instead of commissioning that monstrosity.
but even if it failed, he wouldn"t have to pay anything
Took a break. Back for more MMC. Wait a minute….. 🤔
To tell you the truth the original arc of Big Wheel is quite good. Too bad they made him relapse into a life of crime. Like he's barely even a Spider-Man villain, he was just going after Rocket Racer.
video of the lamest villains of spiderman impressive
DO NOT DISRESPECT BIG WHEEL!
Wheeeeeeel
“Spider-Man’s LAMEST villain”
Oh cool, a video on Mysterio from Spider-Man 2 on the PS2!
BATTLE POPE WHEN!
Hey big guy came good when Tony became a God he fixed the world
Combine big wheel with the spirit of vengeance.
Sombody tag videogamedunkey ASAP
i don't know if i was him i am gonna stay with monster truck demolition
I beg you do to to a stilt man videop please
Given recent events, I'd actually say that Benjamin Rabin is Spider-Man's worst villain. At least the Big Wheel is fun to laugh at.
No cap I love Big Wheel
Don't forget The Wall
The LAMEST Spider-Man villain?! You must be mistaken sir, surely you mean spiderman’s GREATEST villain.
Honestly, Big Wheel would be a good Ghost Rider villain now that I think about it.
Now that I think about it, the theme of Science vs Magic is fitting if they ever fight.
I never thought id see a villian more lame than kite man, and whats worse it looks like hes trying to cosplay him lol
IT'S A FUCKING WHEEL!
To quote Megamind, “Oh you’re a villain alright. Just not a super one.”
"Well what's the difference"
@@ALegendaryBlueHedge "PRESENTATION!"
6:22 tell that to zelda TOTK players
I find it funny that he went on a 'rampage' of trying to fix car algorithms to solve NY traffic issues... There is no solving it there are just too many cars and not enough space.
Large circle
The wall
this video is inspirational! It has taught me that BIG WHEEL is LIFE!
While Big Wheel isnt no Kite Man or Spot, I still think he's one of my favourite bizarre comic book villains
What about The Wall?
Did you forget about the wall?
What about the wall
Nah he the most powerful villain of all time, the wheel is to much for spider man
He is lame because he was made to be a one off character, but they kept going. If there were better writers, maybe he could be an interesting character.
What about Brick Wall
Why though? He had it good until they turned him into a joke again. He could have been like Marvels version of Johnny Knoxville or some shit
Sometimes I come back to Marvel Puzzle Quest to check updates. My shock was huge when I found Big Wheel in it, being 5* and kinda awesome!
… bro
the wall is sillier
yeah let be real big wheel is such a lame villian that i am surprised they kept this guy around since he has done jack and shit in the comics.