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    The Live Action TV Show
    Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends

    And eventually the 90s TV Show

    All thanks to my Dad

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    The old cartoon. Series in the late sixties.

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    My friend got some episodes of the 90s animated series from Blockbuster and that was my introduction to the character and some of his villains like Green Goblin and Doc. It wasn't long after that I saw the 2002 Raimi movie and truly fell in love with Spider-Man

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    Spider-man and His Amazing Friends.

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    Marvel Team-Up 31.
    Keep your hands to yourself, leave other people's things alone, and be kind to one another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT221 View Post
    Marvel Team-Up 31.
    "For a few Fists More!!!"

    That was a great issue!

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    Electric Company, he had those webs that were just ropes
    Early Nickelodeon with the 1967 cartoon
    Those books with a record and a few other library selections
    Spiderman and His Amazing Friends
    First comic was Web of Spider-man #44 a two part crossover(this was part two) with the Incredible Hulk who was GREY. My exposure was just the cartoons of the 80s and I was so confused. GREY???
    Before this I had only gotten a Votron comic with my grandfather off a spinner rack at Super D Drug Store and some Transformers comics cause at such a young age I didn't have much allowance money yet.

    It was downhill from there.
    "Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime

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    There was a company in Australia in the mid 70's called Newton Comics that published black and white reprints of Marvel titles. My parents would take me to the local trash and treasure market on the weekends and I'd come home with a pile of these reprints. I remember reading the first two Newton issues of Amazing Spider-Man.

    The stories weren't reprinted in their original publication order - the second issue had Marvel Team-Up #1 in it.




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    Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends.

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    Fun fact. Two of the best Spider-Man writers ever were introduced to the character by the same comic book issue.

    https://www.spidermancrawlspace.com/...-second-issue/
    Sincerely,
    Thomas Mets

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    First time I was ever introduced to Spider-Man was the 1981's "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" cartoon when I was in the kindergarden mid 90s. I had a VHS tape with two episodes, the first was about the Green Goblin coming back on Halloween, trying to turn the population into goblins and the other was Kraven the Hunter hatching dinasour eggs, stolen from the Savage Land. Few years later I was watching 1992's Spider-Man TAS - I believe the episode I watched was the first appearance of The Lizzard.

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    Animated? The 90’s Fox Kids Spider-Man cartoon, which sent me to the comics. Comics? Scarlet Spider Issue 1 and Web of Scarlot Spider issue 1 were my first Spidy related comics. This birthed my love for the Clone Saga and the character Ben Reilly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Astroman View Post
    "For a few Fists More!!!"

    That was a great issue!
    Yes it is. Started a lifelong following of the web-head -- though less over the last decade than prior to that.

    Last edited by JT221; 05-26-2024 at 07:38 AM.
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    The reruns of the TAS cartoon, the Raimi movies and the Spectacular Spider-Man kids magazine and the Marvel Adventures title. I couldn't watch much of the Spectacular Spider-Man show due to schechuling issues (I was often busy in the hour it was airing on TV etc.).
    Last edited by Ubauba01; 05-26-2024 at 02:54 AM.

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    Long time ago, as a kid, Mom bought me some reeses pieces, a pepsi and a Marvel Tales ish reprinting an old ASM ish where Spidey and DD faced the Circus of Crime. I never looked back.

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