So many to choose from!
Of course most of us have a soft spot for Ralph Bakshi's Psychedelic Skies Swingin' Sixties original.
There is also a fondness felt for Spiderman and his Amazing Friends.
I have to admit that I have little recollection of the brief eighties series that I think was syndicated with Robocop as The Marvel Action Hour or something similar? Was this series even aired in Canada?
Of course there is the popular and long running Fox Kids Spiderman Animated Series which is probably the most faithful of all the animated adaptations so far.
I didn't really ever catch Spiderman Unlimited, but have generally heard mixed things about this series.
I have to admit that I really liked the Mainframe 3-D animated Spiderman that only lasted one season on MTV. I believe Brian Bendis was involved in writing the Pilot and served as an executive producer on this show?
Now there is a new animated Spiderman series on the way.
Given the success of Straight to DVD animated Marvel features such as The Avengers (based on Millar and Hitch's The Ultimates) and Iron Man, I'm suprised that Spiderman isn't getting any kind of made for DVD animated feature. I would love to see an adaptation of The Death of Kraven in this format.
Of course most of us have a soft spot for Ralph Bakshi's Psychedelic Skies Swingin' Sixties original.
There is also a fondness felt for Spiderman and his Amazing Friends.
I have to admit that I have little recollection of the brief eighties series that I think was syndicated with Robocop as The Marvel Action Hour or something similar? Was this series even aired in Canada?
Of course there is the popular and long running Fox Kids Spiderman Animated Series which is probably the most faithful of all the animated adaptations so far.
I didn't really ever catch Spiderman Unlimited, but have generally heard mixed things about this series.
I have to admit that I really liked the Mainframe 3-D animated Spiderman that only lasted one season on MTV. I believe Brian Bendis was involved in writing the Pilot and served as an executive producer on this show?
Now there is a new animated Spiderman series on the way.
Given the success of Straight to DVD animated Marvel features such as The Avengers (based on Millar and Hitch's The Ultimates) and Iron Man, I'm suprised that Spiderman isn't getting any kind of made for DVD animated feature. I would love to see an adaptation of The Death of Kraven in this format.
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