A creepy digital fan art shows off a version of Spider-Man that could possibly be a fever dream for J. Jonah Jameson. The art was completed by Twitter user @Ronaldwookie92. This creepy digital art was showcased on Twitter on November 30th of last year.
The artist, who is from Malaysia, typically sticks to original creations, which he sells as NFTs. Most of the art is in the same style as the Spider-Man fan art. The art is made with VR Quil before being rendered in Blender. His original creations are wild, ranging from tribal warriors with tiger helmets to dragons vomiting flowers. Besides a medieval looking Spawn pinned to his banner, the Spider-Man rendering seems to be the only recent fan art he’s posted to his page.
In the short animation from Wookie Art Diarrhea, Spider-Man is upside down in a typical Spidey pose. Webs resembling barbed wire are wrapped around him, not tightly though. Another neat feature are his web shooters, which wrap around his wrists similar to the ones worn by the original Scarlet Spider. The animation shows what looks like bubbles coming out of him and floating up. Also, the webs are waving, while the entire animation tilts to get a better view of this dynamic Spider-Man pose. The artist has quite a following of people who purchase his NFTs. They were all praising the Spider-Man fan art, many of whom were disappointed the piece wouldn’t be put up for purchase. He posted it with the caption, “pumped for the movie!!”
Although there have been monstrous versions of Spider-Man in the past, this fan art keeps roughly the same look and design of the traditional character. It does have a certainly creepy feel to it, mainly because of the texture chosen for the costume. Spider-Man kind of looks like a person does in biology textbooks when their skin is removed and only the tissue on their muscles is showing. With his costume seemingly built out of his muscles, even his trademark red and blue color scheme, it's very easy to see how this Spider-Man could creep people out.
Because this version looks more weird and creepy than scary, it's not hard to imagine this is what J. Jonah Jameson sees when he closes his eyes and pictures Spider-Man. To him, Spider-Man is not really a terrifying creature. He views Spider-Man as more of a menace so it would be fitting for Jameson to think of Spidey in terms of just being strange and unsettling rather than monstrous.
Source: Wookie Art Diarrhea