Muppet Fact #866
Issues of Spidey Super Stories, a collaboration between Marvel Comics and The Electric Company, can be seen hanging in the window of Mr. Hooper's Store on a couple of occasions.
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Sesame Street. Episode 0756. March 10, 1975.
Sesame Street. Episode 1961. May 14, 1984.
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The Original Spider-Woman
Valerie The Librarian (1975)
Art by Meech Doodle
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Spidey Super Stories #31 by Win Mortimer
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The last “August is Kirby Month” post for 2023
Spidey Super Stories #19
October 1976
Original pencils by Jack Kirby
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The REAL way to deal with Electro
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And now some fond memories I have about the late, legendary Dragonball manga creator, Akira Toriyama…
I used to paraphrase some lines from a Season 7 sitcom episode of The King of Queens, where Doug only remembered the names of people in his own life, and not his wife’s. I’d paraphrase that I wouldn’t remember the names of political figures, and that I’d only remember the name of the Dragonball manga creator, and his son’s name, Sasuke, Sasuke Toriyama. The Season 7 King of Queens’ episode that I’d paraphrase the lines from in my head was called “Name Dropper”.
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Hugs Not Bugs (by Winslow Mortimer, Ricardo Villamonte & Owen McCarron from Spidey Super Stories #42, 1979)
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When Spidey Jumped the Shark, Pt. 4: The Len Wein Era
Looking back at the Len Wein era of Spider-Man. #spiderman #marvel #LenWein
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Spidey Super Stories #17 with Kang the Conquerer from 1976
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Spider Super Stories #17
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