As Marvel's biggest hero, Spider-Man has had numerous adaptations that touched just as many generations of viewers. This universal love for Spider-Man has led to the character's frequent appearance in ...
Before he became a box office dynamo, Peter Parker was really more of a TV guy. Let's see how the web-slinger's cartoons stack up against each other.
Almost everyone knows the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon for two reasons: the “Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can!” theme song and the “Spider-Man pointing” meme, an all-purpose image from ...
Almost every Spider-Man cartoon after this one has attempted to radically rewrite Peter Parker and his supporting cast, usually by making them younger and younger. By this point in time in the comic ...
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The superhero has been the subject of many different animated TV shows dating back to the 1960s. Here’s how he has evolved. The superhero has been the subject of many different animated TV shows ...
Avengers: Secret Wars is coming in a few years, landing in Phase 6 of the MCU and capping off Marvel Studios’ Multiverse Saga. How loyal this Avengers movie will remain to the original 1984 event ...
For more than half a century, Spider-Man has done whatever a spider can — and more — across our TV screens in animated form. He has shaped generations of Marvel fans long before the MCU turned him ...
Kris Kristofferson's Abraham Whistler holds a device to the neck of Wesley Snipes' Blade - New Line Cinema When "Blade" was given his first cinematic outing in 1998, he was accompanied by Kris ...