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Spider-Woman

Show Summary

Aired: 1979 - 1980
Show Type: Animated
Country of Origin: US

Spider-Woman fights crime in this Spider-Man spin-off. Spider-Man guest stars in two episodes.

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batcatpenguinPosted: 11/27/2006
it did look cheesy.
Posted: 12/20/2006
I did not think this show was bad! I mean not bad at all!! I especially liked those episodes where Spider-Man teamed up with her. I would also like to note that I remember seeing in What If#34, humor cartoonist Fred Hembeck did "What If Spider-Man Married Spider-Woman?" and in it Spidey tells Spider-Woman that he was once ready to marry The Black Widow but when he heard what she had in mind for the honeymoon, he canceled the engagement, also some of Spidey's enemies like The Green Goblin, Kraven The Hunter, The Vulture, Electro and Doctor Octopus were some of the guests at their wedding as well as Aunt May. I have also recently seen in a part of the third issue of The Avengers And Power Pack mini-series, Katie Power (A.K.A. Energizer) tells Spider-Woman she did not know Spider-Man had a sister but then Spider-Woman tells Katie that Spider-Man is not her brother. So then Katie asks her if they are married and Spider-Woman just answers "In his dreams".
yotaruvegetaPosted: 06/10/2007
It's not a "rip-off" show. Jessia Drew/Spider-woman existed in Warvel Comics before this cartoon. They were trying to capitalize on the popularity of Spider-man.
djgli67Posted: 11/22/2007
not a bad show---beside wonder woman
the only female based superhero cartoon at that point
Cheshire MoonPosted: 08/02/2008
Jessica Drew was awesome, had loads more super powers than Spiderman, always thought he looked a little bleek next to her...

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