Top: The “Clawing for More” microgame in 9-Volt’s collection in WarioWare: Gold features a man in a blue suit whose items must be stolen from his pocket with an Ultra Hand.
Bottom: The man is a reference to the original packaging of the Nintendo Ultra Hand from 1967, where the same man has his wallet swiped by two children with an Ultra Hand. Main Blog | Twitter | Patreon | Store | Small Findings | Source: 1, 2
one of the millions of things i liked about spider-verse was that not only did all the female characters look different from each other, they gave mary jane her classic dimples and square chin, which might not seem like a big deal but you’d be surprised how much tiny details like those can make women in comic books look distinct
also seriously it feels like some animated films are pushing it to have two female characters who look even slightly different so i appreciate that spider-verse made sure every woman in it looked distinct from each other