The opening to Spider-Man, soundtrack by Danny Elfman.
Ultraviolet opening, sound track by Klaus Badelt.
Surprisingly Ultraviolet has more comics in the titles than Spider-Man. But is the music just a Spidey rejigging? What do you think?
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