I think that applies to most if not all comic book villains. In the name of maintaining a status quo to keep on printing stories, they are not allowed to change as people in the long term, just for how long the studio needs them for whatever story arch they are making
I remember that in the game, the only reason why Rhino was so angry was because people were calling him Rhino, so much so that he only joined Doctor Oct as he promised a way out of the suit
My god this is a good comic. Feels like batman villain comic for most of it but it does have a somber ending yet one that is still far less depressing than any batman comic.
And it also makes you realize Spider-Man is an asshole I was actually rooting for rhino to win and kill all the gangsters at the hideout and was angry at Spider-Man for stopping him
@@12345legofreak I know but you start feeling bad for him forgetting his crimes and also listening to Spider-Man make jokes while beating your ass is not very fun probably for the guy getting his ass beat
OK but can we please acknowledge that when deadpool invited spidermans villains to his birthday party rhino is the only one to actually bring him a present implying that he was there to chill at first
i like how it differs though, im sure a one to one copy would be alright but them changing it to him wanting to regress instead of being forced to was interesting
I thought in Flowers for Algernon the experiment actually caused the subjects to start "decomposing" in a sense, like they would regress and then keep regressing
This story reminded me a lot of Killer Croc in that one Batman comic where he develops feelings for a woman he’s hired to protect, but fears she would never love him back. And as sad as Rhino’s story is Croc’s story Batman ends much more tragically.
Honestly Juggernaut is in the same boat as Rhino. You think he wants to go around running through buildings everyday? He has to in order to keep his power from Cytorak.
@@genesismultiverse4896 His power is not that of a mutant. He recieves it from an evil diety that demands chaos and destruction. The more he destroys, the more power he recieves. If he stops or even worse, tries to be peaceful and helping, he will start to slowly die
Personally, I see Rhino, Sandman, and Electro (at least in the "Ultimate" timeline) as being tied for the most sympathetic Spider-Man villains, purely because their original accidents permanently changed them and removed some key aspect of their humanity: Rhino being stuck in a giant body with a numb sense of touch, Sandman becoming nothing more than a sentient sand sculpture, and Electro being a living bundle of electricity. They all have reasons for why they are committing the crimes, they all have reasons to want to become better people, but they all have things which keep their situations from improving for too long.
Would Scorpion also fit this bill? The guy completely got his life destroyed effectively because of JJJ. He was just a desperate investigator who needed money.
People say this is a cruel fate but really rhino just went back to how he was before but happier, yeah maybe his life as a kingpin might have been better but that didn’t satisfy him and he went back to what makes him happy, if anything this is a story about rhino finding true happiness.
Great work my friend, I’ve not seen anyone else cover this comic but your script, story telling and expression really brought out Rhinos emotions for me in a relatable way and made me understand him a little better. I think we all have a little Rhino in us. Keep up the good work bro!
That is a cruel fate. A change in Rhino's status quo did make a good story, if a short one. Although it would've been nice of Spider-Man to be there to talk him out of the rash choice of suicide, I get that it isn't necessarily Peter's responsibility. I'm glad he didn't need to and Rhino made a better decision on his own, even if it was still ultimately leading full circle to a near-mindless state. Would've liked it if he could've stayed more human from his decision to get his intelligence increased. But he did end up staying a villain even while the intelligence was working for him.
Rhino has always been tragic because his origin story is honestly both sad and incredibly real. He came from a poor Russian family and he wanted a better life for his mom so he took what little money he had and took a boat to America so he could earn more cash and pay his family’s way across. The issue is that he’s a dumb, uneducated Russian immigrant in New York City. Theirs not many jobs he can get that would be able to keep a roof over his head and pay for a one way trip to America from Russia. So he fell in with a bad crowd, became hired muscle for a gang . You don’t need to be smart to crush some heads but they got wrapped up in some evil scientists schemes and offered up Aleksi to the experiment to make him tougher. He’s making him the rhino but after a while he started thinking “I’m stronger and tougher, why do I need these guys to get money?” And he went rouge which got the attention of Spider-Man and landed him in jail. Now he’s trapped, in a Rhino suit, is a wanted criminal who will never see the light of day if the Justice and prison systems could have their way. He came to America for a better life and because he was too stupid and desperate, he ruined it forever.
Might not have been Peter's responsibility, but it is in his character. I'm sure Peter would've helped him, and would help him regress the intelligence to not stupid but functional and helped him be happier. Idk why comic writers always have to go for the shitty feel bad ending.
This is an exact story line from one of my all time favorite books Flowers for Algernon. Later the book was made into a movie renamed Charlie. This story adaptation gives a nod in the name Flowers for Rhino.
The trope with the "Character becomes a genius and a jerk in the process" is a little bit worn out but it works here I think. It's a sad little story but with a bittersweet end. In the end, you can't escape what you are, there are things you can do and things you can't. And if the things you can do well make you happy, then all the better.
Reminds me of Rhino's story from PS4 Spider-Man, he also wanted out of his suit and give up being the Rhino. Unlike this one, PS4 Rhino is decently intelligent and his suit is just a supersuit and not a mutation (Which I think is this Rhino's story? Not entirely sure.), unfortunately though, there's no escaping the Spider-Man, his dream of returning to Russia and not trampling a field of flowers will not be achieved.
Nah when I heard “experimenting on the idea of super intelligence” I immediately realized what the title Flowers for Rhino meant and it felt like being slapped upside the head
A comic adaption of the book "flowers for Algernon" ? kinda wild and the fact they made it "flowers for rhino" is kinda hilarious. i remember doing a big project on that novel back in highschool, cool seeing the discussion around that book brought up again in a more modern setting
This comic is clearly inspired by Flowers for Algernon, though it feels maybe just a bit too derivative. Definitely some great development for Rhino though.
I hope that when he ever is done in live-action again, more comic accurately, they have his Rhino suit as the original removable ones he used to have before it got fused to him. Also have him of average intelligence like he is 30/70 percent of the time he's written
Honestly I would take the increase in intelligence as there is actually more evidence to support hyper mind hyper body theory... meaning that technically he would have all those mental abilities and they would continue to grow even his artistic and emotional experiences would grow richer along with them
It could have been a side affect of the specific procedure the mad scientist did. This is just headcannon, but it might have made him more intelligent by reworking the parts of the brain that handle emotions.
He suffered from severe savantism. He was being evolved (or even de-volved) down to nothing but a supercomputer that deals in nothing but logic and absolutes.
The problem with being the smartest man in the world is you become the loneliest man in the world. You see the world in a way that nobody else can, and it's alienating.
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@@ShadowstormProducts Is ‘‘The problem with being faster than light is that you can only live in darkness’’ applicable?
I disagree with this. I can hang out with people much less intelligent than me and had to throughout school. It can be frustrating when the person is lacking self-awareness and wisdom, but they can still be interesting people to be around for short periods. Especially if they talk via chat groups and can't see me face palm. @@ShadowstormProducts
Love to see all the classic novels I've read over the years being implemented into the stories of the comics, the first thing I started reading as a little kid.
This one is good, but there is one that i think shows more the tragedy of his life. I forgot the official name, but there is a story were he retired from villain life, refused any tries from prison thugs for him to help him, served his sentence and was paroled, then he found love, married and all, and was just working and living life. But then a new Rhino wannabe appeared, he was working for Mister Negative, or more precisely he was working for MN's resident mad scientist, and he wanted to become the new and improved Rhino, and for some reason he got in his head that he had to defeat Aleksei, he tried... in the chaos he killed Aleksei's wife, and then... well... Rhino comeback.
@@RaxusXeronos I mean it's funny the same way seeing a super hero testify in court (as their hero alter ego). Wouldn't you need to know the person's identity for the order to take effect?
I always thought rhino was one of the more underated and misunderstood tanks of the marvel world, unlike juggernaut or the hulk his motivations are more relatable he really does seem like a friendly giant
Barely a month - a month- after the operation he became the kingpin. Ok, no, that's just too much. You can make time jumps, give it time even if it's not shown
@@johnathanholmes1297 Comic Book characters have altered/destroyed/created multiple universes at a whim, they can move faster than instantly, they can think something and it just is, heck, they can come back from being erased from reality and non-reality itself. Comic Books just pick how strong someone is to fit the story, like if Superman faced Killer Croc, somehow the writers would find a way to make it look like Superman struggled against the mutant, when really, Superman can lick Croc and he would be dead. Basically, yes, the writers don't care much for continuity, they just care it looks good in the end. And to be fair, lots of comics do look really good.
@@panicwolf8586 This is why I'm more grounded with series like Hellboy or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles recently. Nothing really universal busting and recreation. Just the story and nothing to OP.
Rhino ain't even wrong. Sad thing about being dumb is that, no matter how much you try to improve yourself, it's all people will see in you: dumb. Sadder is that it's the better option because when you're smart, everyone becomes dumber than you, so if you play their game and choose to be dumb, you can be free from the dumb that think they're smart and be smarter than the dumb by still being dumb. Rhino didn't choose to be dumb just to please others, he did it because that's what makes him happy, and you know what? That's the smartest thing the dumb can do.
Prob around 65-67-70-75 since the damages are way way bigger than tcm since his screen is the most useful but got damage and his jetpack and claws are also useful but are now gone
Omg this is that Simpsons episode where Homer tells Moe to shove the crayon back into his brain, after it was surgically removed and Homer got too smart for his own good.
Love how the chick just hooks back up with a shitty guy because rhino wasnt sensitive enough...she didnt love rhino so im just happy rhino is happy man
I guess even at his super genius intellect it was true, he figured out there was never a scientific way to separate himself from his suit. Unless he got molecule man or some omega level mutant that could magic it away.
Sounds like that SpongeBob episode where Patrick got smarter and everyone began to dislike him being more intellectual.🧐 Then dumbed himself down again.
Spidermen villains are never allowed to change. They’re fate is as cruel as his.
I think that applies to most if not all comic book villains. In the name of maintaining a status quo to keep on printing stories, they are not allowed to change as people in the long term, just for how long the studio needs them for whatever story arch they are making
Smartest furry alive still dumber than average fifth grader 😂😂 speak coherently bro
@@granmasterswordwhat about Pied Piper from dc didn't he reform?
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460who?! 😂 😅 I’m not familiar with his game.
GREAT DANCO COMICS.
I remember that in the game, the only reason why Rhino was so angry was because people were calling him Rhino, so much so that he only joined Doctor Oct as he promised a way out of the suit
The marvel spdierman game?
@@tfordham13Yup.
if i remember correctly the reason he was so pissed was because he was stuck in the moving metal tomb that was his suit
@@minithegameguy4674 dreadnought moment
@@YeahTheDuckweed "tell me xeno, do you feel in your tomb?" "I feel....cold." "..As do I"
My god this is a good comic. Feels like batman villain comic for most of it but it does have a somber ending yet one that is still far less depressing than any batman comic.
And it also makes you realize Spider-Man is an asshole I was actually rooting for rhino to win and kill all the gangsters at the hideout and was angry at Spider-Man for stopping him
@@Nurgling ehhh you can empathise with a mass murder but i wouldn't sympathise with one
@@Nurglingspiderman isent punisher so no spiderman is not an asshole for stopping him. Any other non killing hero would do the same.
@@12345legofreak I know but you start feeling bad for him forgetting his crimes and also listening to Spider-Man make jokes while beating your ass is not very fun probably for the guy getting his ass beat
OK but can we please acknowledge that when deadpool invited spidermans villains to his birthday party rhino is the only one to actually bring him a present implying that he was there to chill at first
What comic?
@@gavinmcphie6936 Absolute Carnage vs Deadpool #1
he was the one with the lowest intelligence, but the highest common courtesy…
Basically Flowers for Algernon except Rhino. Quite enjoyed that story, it always brought a tear to my eye.
I thought exactly the same, and it had the same effect on me.
i like how it differs though, im sure a one to one copy would be alright but them changing it to him wanting to regress instead of being forced to was interesting
This is exactly what I was thinking of when watching this
I thought in Flowers for Algernon the experiment actually caused the subjects to start "decomposing" in a sense, like they would regress and then keep regressing
Now let's see Rhino used in a version of the nove Being There by Jerzy Kosinkski. That would be interesting
This story reminded me a lot of Killer Croc in that one Batman comic where he develops feelings for a woman he’s hired to protect, but fears she would never love him back. And as sad as Rhino’s story is Croc’s story Batman ends much more tragically.
that's what also reminded me of this story
spoilers please? now i need to know what happens
@@kunknown2340 I think it might be this one ruclips.net/video/DSfCcRcdZ64/видео.html
What happened at the end of croc's story?
what happened to croc?
I'd argue otherwise simply for the fact that he's happy at the end. A lot of villains don't get bitter sweet endings, just bitter.
You know i always saw rhino as the juggernaut but with a rhino suit but to be fair that was unexpected
Honestly Juggernaut is in the same boat as Rhino. You think he wants to go around running through buildings everyday? He has to in order to keep his power from Cytorak.
@@LaffyTaffy04 cytorak?
@@genesismultiverse4896 His power is not that of a mutant. He recieves it from an evil diety that demands chaos and destruction. The more he destroys, the more power he recieves. If he stops or even worse, tries to be peaceful and helping, he will start to slowly die
@@maxmanchik wow talk about violent happy does Ares or Eris has anything to do it cause they are war gods
@@maxmanchik but to be fair I want to know who is that but thanks for the info
Personally, I see Rhino, Sandman, and Electro (at least in the "Ultimate" timeline) as being tied for the most sympathetic Spider-Man villains, purely because their original accidents permanently changed them and removed some key aspect of their humanity: Rhino being stuck in a giant body with a numb sense of touch, Sandman becoming nothing more than a sentient sand sculpture, and Electro being a living bundle of electricity.
They all have reasons for why they are committing the crimes, they all have reasons to want to become better people, but they all have things which keep their situations from improving for too long.
Would Scorpion also fit this bill? The guy completely got his life destroyed effectively because of JJJ. He was just a desperate investigator who needed money.
@Cklert What? Dude was an assassin with a fetish for poisoning his victims.
@@thiccolascage8180You're talking about the video-game version of Scorpion.
I don't know about most sympathetic. Vermin's backstory is way more f*cked up imo
ultimate rhino is a dwarf in a robot suit yo 😂
People say this is a cruel fate but really rhino just went back to how he was before but happier, yeah maybe his life as a kingpin might have been better but that didn’t satisfy him and he went back to what makes him happy, if anything this is a story about rhino finding true happiness.
Great work my friend, I’ve not seen anyone else cover this comic but your script, story telling and expression really brought out Rhinos emotions for me in a relatable way and made me understand him a little better.
I think we all have a little Rhino in us. Keep up the good work bro!
Thank you!! Really appreciate the kind words 😊
That is a cruel fate. A change in Rhino's status quo did make a good story, if a short one. Although it would've been nice of Spider-Man to be there to talk him out of the rash choice of suicide, I get that it isn't necessarily Peter's responsibility. I'm glad he didn't need to and Rhino made a better decision on his own, even if it was still ultimately leading full circle to a near-mindless state. Would've liked it if he could've stayed more human from his decision to get his intelligence increased. But he did end up staying a villain even while the intelligence was working for him.
Rhino has always been tragic because his origin story is honestly both sad and incredibly real. He came from a poor Russian family and he wanted a better life for his mom so he took what little money he had and took a boat to America so he could earn more cash and pay his family’s way across. The issue is that he’s a dumb, uneducated Russian immigrant in New York City. Theirs not many jobs he can get that would be able to keep a roof over his head and pay for a one way trip to America from Russia. So he fell in with a bad crowd, became hired muscle for a gang . You don’t need to be smart to crush some heads but they got wrapped up in some evil scientists schemes and offered up Aleksi to the experiment to make him tougher. He’s making him the rhino but after a while he started thinking “I’m stronger and tougher, why do I need these guys to get money?” And he went rouge which got the attention of Spider-Man and landed him in jail. Now he’s trapped, in a Rhino suit, is a wanted criminal who will never see the light of day if the Justice and prison systems could have their way. He came to America for a better life and because he was too stupid and desperate, he ruined it forever.
Might not have been Peter's responsibility, but it is in his character. I'm sure Peter would've helped him, and would help him regress the intelligence to not stupid but functional and helped him be happier. Idk why comic writers always have to go for the shitty feel bad ending.
I came for a cool story left with the feels
How do they manage to give their villains the most wholesome possible ending but then give spiderman the most brutal horrid death
Easy, this was before Paul.
@@xenodude4718 who?
This is an exact story line from one of my all time favorite books Flowers for Algernon. Later the book was made into a movie renamed Charlie. This story adaptation gives a nod in the name Flowers for Rhino.
@@princetchalla2441 You don't wanna know.
I mean at least he's appears to be happy again in a bittersweet way
There's no love like the love of smashing things!
This was way sadder than I was expecting.
The trope with the "Character becomes a genius and a jerk in the process" is a little bit worn out but it works here I think. It's a sad little story but with a bittersweet end. In the end, you can't escape what you are, there are things you can do and things you can't. And if the things you can do well make you happy, then all the better.
Reminds me of Rhino's story from PS4 Spider-Man, he also wanted out of his suit and give up being the Rhino. Unlike this one, PS4 Rhino is decently intelligent and his suit is just a supersuit and not a mutation (Which I think is this Rhino's story? Not entirely sure.), unfortunately though, there's no escaping the Spider-Man, his dream of returning to Russia and not trampling a field of flowers will not be achieved.
The rhino is one of my favorite spider-man villains for both his simplicity and complexity
Nah when I heard “experimenting on the idea of super intelligence” I immediately realized what the title Flowers for Rhino meant and it felt like being slapped upside the head
A comic adaption of the book "flowers for Algernon" ? kinda wild and the fact they made it "flowers for rhino" is kinda hilarious. i remember doing a big project on that novel back in highschool, cool seeing the discussion around that book brought up again in a more modern setting
Sad story but cool to see marvel incorporating such a classic into their comics
This comic is clearly inspired by Flowers for Algernon, though it feels maybe just a bit too derivative. Definitely some great development for Rhino though.
I hope that when he ever is done in live-action again, more comic accurately, they have his Rhino suit as the original removable ones he used to have before it got fused to him. Also have him of average intelligence like he is 30/70 percent of the time he's written
Sadly on the infamous Venomverse, Rhino will be a dude that can transform Hulk-style.
@uncannydcmarvelous5732 what comic series is that? Also you clearly did not read my comment correctly
He literally created a cycle.
Honestly I would take the increase in intelligence as there is actually more evidence to support hyper mind hyper body theory... meaning that technically he would have all those mental abilities and they would continue to grow even his artistic and emotional experiences would grow richer along with them
It could have been a side affect of the specific procedure the mad scientist did. This is just headcannon, but it might have made him more intelligent by reworking the parts of the brain that handle emotions.
He suffered from severe savantism. He was being evolved (or even de-volved) down to nothing but a supercomputer that deals in nothing but logic and absolutes.
The problem with being the smartest man in the world is you become the loneliest man in the world. You see the world in a way that nobody else can, and it's alienating.
@@ShadowstormProducts Is ‘‘The problem with being faster than light is that you can only live in darkness’’ applicable?
I disagree with this. I can hang out with people much less intelligent than me and had to throughout school. It can be frustrating when the person is lacking self-awareness and wisdom, but they can still be interesting people to be around for short periods. Especially if they talk via chat groups and can't see me face palm. @@ShadowstormProducts
I really like to see Rhino becoming a hero and joining the Avengers As Well!😉☮️
Could have just used the smart to find a way to take the sute off then make your self dumb but hey man you do you
The title of this video is so funny, because Mind Worm literally is in this comic.
one must imagine Rhino happy
Rhino is my favourite villain
He should be a good guy
Love to see all the classic novels I've read over the years being implemented into the stories of the comics, the first thing I started reading as a little kid.
That was like reading Flowers for Algernon all over again
This one is good, but there is one that i think shows more the tragedy of his life.
I forgot the official name, but there is a story were he retired from villain life, refused any tries from prison thugs for him to help him, served his sentence and was paroled, then he found love, married and all, and was just working and living life.
But then a new Rhino wannabe appeared, he was working for Mister Negative, or more precisely he was working for MN's resident mad scientist, and he wanted to become the new and improved Rhino, and for some reason he got in his head that he had to defeat Aleksei, he tried... in the chaos he killed Aleksei's wife, and then... well... Rhino comeback.
I like how he got intelligent and he was like "I should learn grammar and how to criticize Wittgenstein".
At least he didn’t bite it like algernon
I just find it funny that Rhino managed to get a restraining order on Spider-Man. If Fisk could do that, Spidey would be less of a headache for him.
I mean what Spiderman does is already against the law (Vigilantism)....what's a Restraining Order gonna do.
@@RaxusXeronos I mean it's funny the same way seeing a super hero testify in court (as their hero alter ego). Wouldn't you need to know the person's identity for the order to take effect?
"Make me a little more stupid than I was before, doctor."
"No problem, drink this thermometer."
That time Rhyno turn into kingpin
Love it…. Never heard about this one
i lost it when the restraining order on spiderman got passed. i mean wow
Spider-Man: "Rhino, are you... are you all right?"
😥...
I always thought rhino was one of the more underated and misunderstood tanks of the marvel world, unlike juggernaut or the hulk his motivations are more relatable he really does seem like a friendly giant
That's why rhino along with sandman and venom are my favorite spiderman villains
Barely a month - a month- after the operation he became the kingpin.
Ok, no, that's just too much. You can make time jumps, give it time even if it's not shown
Reminds me of the deadly foes of spiderman mini series where rhino gets his suit removed
morale of the story: you've got to deal with the consequences of surgery and it's better to accept whom and what you are in the first place.
a most beautiful rendition of beauty and the beast
I cried.
Yeah, I too feel like running head first into a wall after studying so much lol
As much as it's a Flowers for Algernon story, the line about him "rewriting Hamlet" is quite good as it the story in a small scale eay, does just that
It's basically like the book "Flowers for Algernon" but with super powered people and mob bosses.
Another tragic one is the Lizard.
That's a damn good story! To think it came from Rhino
I Kinda Liked 🦏 Rhino His Costume is Nice and His Stories are Very Solid!
Yeah his costume is well detailed here
Guarantee theres some Reddit user in the comments "Rhino is just a misunderstood Furry who has emotional problems and lashes out!"
Any story that takes inspiration from flower for algernon is a good story in my books.
I like rhino without a deep and complex story. He's just a criminal. He smashes walls. He's having the time of his life smashing walls. That's it.
Hey we can have both from time to time, keep the status quo fresh with one-offs like these
You know youve stepped over a line you shouldnt cross when Rhino tells you "youre right,i am more stupid than i look,way more stupid"
You know what is sadder is he could have waited till he got smart enough to get himself out of the suit
He could've had Dr.Strange use magic to fix his skin
I don't know much of magic in Marvels Universe, but is it possible?
@@johnathanholmes1297 whatever the writers want is possible
@@elfascisto6549 So in other words, Creators using their power of BS.
@@johnathanholmes1297 Comic Book characters have altered/destroyed/created multiple universes at a whim, they can move faster than instantly, they can think something and it just is, heck, they can come back from being erased from reality and non-reality itself.
Comic Books just pick how strong someone is to fit the story, like if Superman faced Killer Croc, somehow the writers would find a way to make it look like Superman struggled against the mutant, when really, Superman can lick Croc and he would be dead. Basically, yes, the writers don't care much for continuity, they just care it looks good in the end. And to be fair, lots of comics do look really good.
@@panicwolf8586 This is why I'm more grounded with series like Hellboy or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles recently. Nothing really universal busting and recreation. Just the story and nothing to OP.
I thought the story was going to be like "Rhino finds success and stuff... and then he wakes up, the procedure to make him smarter was a failure".
10/10 video never heard of this one before
I'd be there for all the spidey vs rhino rounds, that must be the best fight to watch
Rhino ain't even wrong. Sad thing about being dumb is that, no matter how much you try to improve yourself, it's all people will see in you: dumb.
Sadder is that it's the better option because when you're smart, everyone becomes dumber than you, so if you play their game and choose to be dumb, you can be free from the dumb that think they're smart and be smarter than the dumb by still being dumb.
Rhino didn't choose to be dumb just to please others, he did it because that's what makes him happy, and you know what? That's the smartest thing the dumb can do.
Prob around 65-67-70-75 since the damages are way way bigger than tcm since his screen is the most useful but got damage and his jetpack and claws are also useful but are now gone
this rhino story sounds like the plot of “flowers for algernon”
When that comic came out and i read it, it was refreshing it also made me sad.. the other good one is severence pay check that comic book out.
You're clearly forgetting about the wall, good video tho
I thought they figured out how to get him out of that rhino suit way back in the "The Deadly foes of Spider-Man"?
The saddest part of his story is how he never got to reunite with the boys again...
Stella is like Amber from Invincible, Rhino definitely deserves better.
Getting a restraining order fo spiderman is genius
Rhino is just another version of Juggernaut.
oddly wholesome story.
moe, I want you to push this crayon into my brain!
All Rhino wants to do is be the new Kool-Aid Man.
I often feel like this... far 2 often.
This was better than the Sony spin-offs that try to make you empathize with spidey villains
I like it but, it's so chaotic but, in a good way,
Omg this is that Simpsons episode where Homer tells Moe to shove the crayon back into his brain, after it was surgically removed and Homer got too smart for his own good.
I don't think Rhino is the most tragic in Spidey's rogue gallery tbh. But it's pretty unfortunate that he can't escape his fate.
he could not date a psycho b*tch. He basically became Kingpin except Kingpin has a wife that loves him
another W DanCo vid
oh no I've become A FRICKING NERD
This story reminds me of killer crocs but in reverse
Love how the chick just hooks back up with a shitty guy because rhino wasnt sensitive enough...she didnt love rhino so im just happy rhino is happy man
thank you for this
He made an algebraic equation that solved the names of all superheroes?
I don’t think that’s how math works.
I guess even at his super genius intellect it was true, he figured out there was never a scientific way to separate himself from his suit. Unless he got molecule man or some omega level mutant that could magic it away.
I was thinking the same thing. He could have found a way to get the suit off of him . Kinda curious why he didn't think of that
4:26 please dont Flowers for Algernon this man
really good
At least his story ended bitter sweetly
Rhino in a suit looks very snazy.
I found it funny with the fox kids spider-man cartoon rhino had a american accent and I didn't know he was russian.
Restraining order on Spider-man lol
I think you're forgetting about the wall. Everybody does.
Sand man: “Ahem.”
Lore of Rhino is Spider-Man’s Most Tragic Villain momentum 100
Sounds like that SpongeBob episode where Patrick got smarter and everyone began to dislike him being more intellectual.🧐 Then dumbed himself down again.
Damn that’s cruel in the worst way.
Spider man has 50 most tragic villains at this point