
Spider-Man 67 DVD collection

I am a huge Spider-Man fan. This cartoon series was not about providing the best animation, the best story telling, or, its unfaithful content to the original comic book series. The animation does not hold up to the cartoon offerings of today and certainly is not the best of its era. Then why do I feel this series is so good you ask? The reason is… it is so bad… it's good? All 52 episodes of the glorious guilty pop culture pleasures, and each cartoon caper in color! The theme song made the top ten cartoon theme song spot snagging second place in its web. The Flintstones carved the place spot in granite for the number one.
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Six years after Spidey swung into comic book action, the cartoon animated the sticky spider in a new way with new stories. My memories as a child was watching it and loving it. Marvel comic creators Stan Lee, and Steve Ditko débuted Spidey in “Amazing Fantasy” #15 in 1962, thus began the tangled tales of teenagers and their troubles. The main character Peter Parker and his newly acquired arachnid attributes complicates his life in all ways. In March 1963 “The Amazing Spider-Man” propels Peter Parker and his altered ego to his own comic book
Spider-Man 67 collection DVDs (1967-1970) is out of print, so if you can swing a copy, snare it. The picture quality is so clear and no peskey commercials! If you love Spider-Man this is the living end! So sit back get tangled in the sofa blanket and watch your friendly neighborhood Spider-man amaze you with his wise cracking, web slinging action! There are no extras but the collection alone is enough for me.
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