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SPIDER MAN VERSIONS SERIES
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (2003) CBS phoned this series all the way in with hokey sets and laughable production quality, though that didn’t stop the pilot from being the channel’s highest rated program of the year. Aunt May was portrayed by a different actress in each appearance, and the pilot included a brainwashing suicide cult and some very Hand-esque ninjas. The Amazing Spider-Man (1977)īeginning as a made-for-TV movie, this live-action show expanded to a series and starred The Sound of Music‘s Nicholas Hammond as a college-age Peter.
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With impeccable stunt work, a groovy soundtrack, and radically weird villains, Spider-Man ’78 is a must for Spidey fans. Born of an age when Marvel granted wild creative freedom to their licensees, this tale includes a 400-year-old alien, a badass transforming mech ship (the first by Toei and later popularized in Super Sentai), and one of the best visual representations of “Spider-Sense” ever.
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From the incredible title song to the giant monster fights, this tokusatsu take is awe inspiring. Japan’s Toei Company brought Peter Parker to life in this cult curiosity, arguably the strangest Spidey incarnation of all-time. These halcyon days gave us some of the oddest and most obscure versions of our friendly underoo-wearing hero, and we’ve compiled six of the strangest for your viewing pleasure! Don’t lose, Spider-Man!! Spider-Man (1978) But there’s an entire world of outrageous Spider-Mans going way back to the wild times before the MCU when Marvel still played fast and loose with their licensing rights. If you’re a little younger, it might even be that your favorite webslinger was played by Andrew Garfield in the Marc Webb movies. Maybe you’re a Peter Parker purist and only enjoy his adventures on the page, or maybe you love Tobey Maguire’s take on Marvel’s eternal teenager. Everybody has a favorite incarnation of Spider-Man.