The new Spider-Man series arrives at Disney+, but it has something that is raising controversy: its animation style

Marvel’s new arachnid hero animation series, ‘Your friend and neighbor Spider-Man‘ has arrived at Disney+and raises an interesting point of view, although of course not unpublished in the adaptations of the hero: his first years with the costume, in which he combines work as a photographer of Peter Parker with his care Safeguard your secret identity and, at times, save New York from some cataclysm than another. However, What has caught the attention has not been his argument, but his peculiar aesthetics: appropriate to reflect the comiquero spirit of the series, has a style that reminds of Cel-Shading of the games a few years ago. That is, more than the Cel-Shading Sophisticated titles such as the next ‘Borderlands 4’ or ‘Hi-Fi Rush’, is closer to original experiments with style, such as ‘XIII’ U ‘Okami’. That it does not have to be bad, we are all excited about ‘Jet Set Radio’, but criticisms have already pointed out that it gives a somewhat expired touch to the series. Jeff Trammell, Srie’s screenwriter, defended the style in techradar. He declared that “there is no Spider-Man like ours. I think it is important -Man mixed with others, you think: ‘That is the Spider-Man of’ Your friend and neighbor Spider-Man ‘”. The truth is that this style sometimes leads to something rigid and somewhat artificial environments, But the truth is that it is perfect for action sequencesand transmits purely comic vibrations. Although it is not the only complaint: in the first two episodes that have been seen from the series, the scenarios are somewhat soulless, with empty and grid streets and that remember, again, to video games of a time that was already left behind. It is a shame, although the entire series will have to be seen to calibrate to what extent these problems weigh in the final result. Header | Disney In Xataka | ‘Spider-Man’: Where and in what order to see the films and series of Marvel character

La Perla arrives in LA with its vibrant rhythmic, feminine and combative fusion

It doesn’t seem to be a coincidence. In recent weeks, we have announced the different avant-garde cumbiera groups that have been visiting Southern California, which seems to indicate the existence of a renewal movement that is not limited to a single Latin American country. And although Son Rompe Pera -who performed at Alex’s Bar in Long Beach after passing through Coachella-, Black Rooster Sound -which was presented at the same Alex’s on December 31- and Karen and The Remedies -which was at the Lodge Room on January 18- came to our shores representing Mexico City, what is coming from the same musical side tips the balance towards the original territory of the genre, that is, the Colombian nation. The most immediate corresponds to the show that will be offered on March 9 at The Echo (1822 W Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026), and which will be headed by La Perla, a Bogota combo made up of Karen Forero, Giovanna Mogollón and Diana Sanmiguel who, despite respecting traditions, has chosen to combine them with modern contributions that reflect her own identity. Placing themselves within the topic of “new Colombian music,” the members of the combo claim to have been in contact for a long period of time with the teachers of the school they practice through the informal folklore meetings that take place in their city, and which are usually called “wheels”. After winning the prize for the amateur category at the National Bagpipe Festival that takes place on the Colombian coast thanks to the interpretation of classical pieces, and having thus become the second all-female band to triumph in the prestigious contest, Forero , Mogollon and Sanmiguel began to create their own songs, maintaining the percussion format (using drums and seeds) and adding elements of hip-hop and beatboxing. The preparation was long, but finally, in 2022, after publishing several singles, they managed to release their first album, “Callejera”, which also includes contributions from merengue and champeta, and which, unlike cuts of rural origin, cater to urban themes that, in many cases, are connected to social interests worthy of consideration. Another photo of the band. (Maria Alejandra Villamizar) That is the case of “Bruja”, which achieved notoriety after being included in the Netflix original series “Siempre Bruja” (“Always a Witch”), and which seems to speak of the unfair persecution suffered by women who have decided challenge conventional norms; from “El Sol”, which is dedicated to the farmers who are experiencing hardships in our countries, and from “La Selva”, which demands the respect that the Amazon deserves. It is, in the end, a proposal that is as vibrant on the rhythmic and vocal level as it is combative on the level of messages, and that you will be able to appreciate live if you attend the aforementioned concert by The Echo, where the three Bogota natives will share the stage with Susobrino, an electronic artist and DJ of Bolivian descent who appeals to the sounds of his ancestors in order to generate a unique style. The next visit to the coffee country that is going down similar paths is that of Los Piranas, the celebrated instrumental supergroup made up of Eblis Alvarez (from Meridian Brothers), Mario Galeano (from Frente Cumbiero and Ondatrópica) and Pedro Ojeda (from Romperayo and Sidestepper). This presentation will take place on April 11 at The Lodge Room (104 N Ave 56, 2nd floor, Los Angeles, CA 90042), and there will be an opportunity to talk about it in more detail.

To the staunch rival: Mark Delgado leaves the Galaxy and arrives at LAFC

Marco Antonio Delgado, better known Mark Delgado, will begin a new adventure in the MLS, The curious thing is that it will be with the LAFCstaunch rival of Galaxyteam where he played. The Californian midfielder will join the Black & Gold after 3 seasons with the Galaxy, where he scored 5 goals and sent 14 assists in 91 games, of which 83 were starts. The club led by Steve Cherundolo made the news official this Wednesday through a statement released on social networks. “LAFC has acquired midfielder Mark Delgado from the Los Angeles Galaxy in exchange for $200,000 in General Allocation Funds (GAM) for 2025 and $200,000 in General Allocation Funds (GAM) for 2026,” the club revealed in the publication. Mark Delgado is Black & Gold. 📝 #LAFC acquires midfielder Mark Delgado in exchange for $200,000 in 2025 General Allocation Money (GAM) and $200,000 in 2026 GAM. — LAFC (@LAFC) January 22, 2025 “Mark. He is a player we know well from his distinguished career in the MLS. We believe that Mark’s energy and technical skills complement our midfield group incredibly well, and It’s even more exciting to add a player who grew up playing in Southern California. to help us in our goal of competing for multiple trophies in 2025,” explained John Thorrington, co-president and general manager of the sports institution. Mark Delgado was an important piece for the Galaxy’s operation and that he will arrive at LAFC to reinforce the team before the departure of Ilie Sánchez and the possible departure of Mateusz Bogusz, who is said to already have an agreement with Cruz Azul of Liga MX and it would leave a big hole in the Los Angeles team. “We would like to thank Mark for everything he has done on and off the field for our club.. He has been an important part of our group for the last three seasons and has played a key role in helping the Galaxy to their sixth MLS Cup title. We wish Mark all the best,” LA Galaxy general manager Will Kuntz said in another statement. Keep reading:· What is missing for Mateusz Bogusz, LAFC player, to sign with Cruz Azul?· LAFC lets its captain Ilie Sánchez go after three seasons· Carlos Vela in charge of the LAFC casualties

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