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  • Spider-Man 2

    by Corona's Coming Attractions    (Thu 07-01-2004)

    Genre:Action/Superhero/Comic Book Adaptation/Sequel.Studio:Columbia Pictures.Production Company:Unknown.Project Phase:In the Can.Who's In It:Tobey Maguire (Peter Parker/"Spider-Man"); Kirsten Dunst (Mary Jane Watson); Alfred Molina (Dr. Otto Octavius/"Doc...

  • Spider-Man Does Whatever A Spider Can

    by Craig Reed    (Fri 01-26-2001)

    Sitting in Stage 27 on the Sony lot, a webshoot away from the actors and filmmakers of the upcoming Spider-Man film, I`ve been continually humming to myself that jazzy song from the 1967-1970 animated TV series Spider-Man. `Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does w...

  • A Spider-Man For All Seasons, Part 1

    by Arnold T. Blumberg    (Sat 08-24-2002)

    None of us ever had the character to ourselves - not really. From early in his illustrious crime-fighting career, there was a steadily increasing number of avid fans thrilling to his tragedy-tinged adventures. But sometimes, sitting alone with a stack of ...

  • SPIDER-MAN 3 - Peter Parker

    by News Editor    (Fri 05-18-2007)

    In fall 2007, Sideshow Collectibles will release the 12-inch tall SPIDER-MAN 3 - Peter Parker figure. It features Peter Parker in street clothes with the black Spider-man outfit on underneath. Parker will have adjustable arms along with a jacket that actu...

  • Spider-Man 3

    by Karl Schneider    (Mon 07-17-2006)

    Last Updated: July 17, 2006Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, ThrillerProduction Company: Columbia Pictures, Marvel Enterprises, Laura Ziskin ProductionsDistributors: Sony PicturesProject Phase: Post-ProductionBudget: 300,000,000 [IMDB]Who's In It...

  • A Spider-Man For All Seasons, Part 2

    by Arnold T. Blumberg    (Sat 08-31-2002)

    Last time, we examined Spider-Man's universal appeal through the eyes of his many creators. Now the really fun part - we ask these talented guys to pick their favorite Spidey issues ever! Every Spider-fan has his or her own list of their favorite moments ...

  • PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #39

    by Tony Whitt    (Sun 01-27-2002)

    ...nsity" in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN, I think I'll go back to reading truly intense titles like POWERS, or even ORIGIN. There, at least, I can see Paul Jenkins doing his best work and not some of his most mediocre. PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MANGrade: CIssue: ...

  • ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN: Brian Michael Bendis

    by Edward Gross    (Wed 09-13-2000)

    Marvel Comics will be the first to admit that comics have hit on hard times in recent years. Some of the company`s key titles have lost their once impenetrable foothold in the marketplace, and marquee characters such as Spider-Man have lost their stature ...

  • PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #41

    by Arnold T. Blumberg    (Tue 03-19-2002)

    ... real one.PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MANGrade: B+Issue: No. 41Author(s): Paul Jenkins, Mark Buckingham, Wayne Faucher Publisher: Marvel Comics Price: $2.25 

  • Peter Parker speaks as 'Spectacular Spider-Man' winds down

    by Rob M. Worley    (Fri 06-13-2008)

    School's almost out ... the seasons continue to change ... the Lakers are toast ... yes, all good things do come to an end -- but it's nice to know they'll all be back AND better than ever. Well, we hope the Lakers will improve. But "better than ev...

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