BETTY BRANT
(of Earth-8107)

Real Name: Betty Brant

Identity/Class: Extradimensional/alternate reality (Earth-8107) human

Occupation: Daily Bugle employee

Group Membership: Daily Bugle (J. Jonah Jameson, Mortimer, Peter Parker, "Robbie" Robertson, others)

Affiliations: J. Jonah Jameson, Johan, Mortimer, May Parker, Peter Parker, "Robbie" Robertson, Spider-Man (Peter Parker), unidentified Daily Bugle Pilot

Enemies: Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom), Gadgeteer (Joshua?), Latverian Resistance (New York branch), Professor Gizmo

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: None

Base of Operations: Mobile throughout New York City, New York, USA

First Appearance: Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Bubble, Bubble, Oil & Trouble" (September 12, 1981)

Powers/Abilities: Betty Brant was a normal human, skilled in secretarial duties and putting up with working for J. Jonah Jameson.

Height: 5'7" (by approximation)
Weight: 125 lbs. (by approximation)
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black

History: (Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Bubble, Bubble, Oil & Trouble" (fb) - BTS) - Betty Brant worked the Daily Bugle newspaper.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Bubble, Bubble, Oil & Trouble") - Betty was in J. Jonah Jameson's office listening as the publisher ranted about Peter Parker not being available and Doctor Octopus' recent theft of New York's oil. She was ordered to call May Parker to try and find Peter but was told if the old woman answered to tell her it was a wrong number.





(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Dr. Doom, Master of the World") - Betty was at her desk when Peter Parker came into the offices of the Daily Bugle, remarking on Peter's tardiness. She then reminded Jameson that all of the Bugle's reporters were already on assignment and that they had no one to cover the special session of the UN that had been called. Later, after Doctor Doom's plot to replace world leaders with robots had been exposed, Betty was in Jameson's office as Jameson's nephew Mortimer was having trouble accounting for Parker's disappearance during the UN's special session. She was silent as Parker subsequently entered the office with pictures of Spider-Man fighting Doctor Doom. When Parker asked Betty out to the movies to watch a film about "a super guy from outer space who's allergic to green rocks," Betty agreed, at least until Parker's aunt May called and told him to come home.






(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Curiosity Killed the Spider-Man" (fb) - BTS) - Betty was again asked out by Peter Parker, who promised to take her to the Daily Bugle's New Year's party. She agreed but when Parker failed to show,she assumed he stood her up, unaware that he was actually at the party dealing with the Black Cat as Spider-Man.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Curiosity Killed the Spider-Man") - Betty was busy typing at her desk when Peter Parker came in. She reminded him of his earlier promise to take her to the Daily Bugle's New Year's party and swore to never go out with him again. Her resolve softened when he promised to take her to lunch. She was silent when the Black Cat soon after swung into the office and offered to ruin Spider-Man's reputation. After the thief left, Betty briefed Parker on the history on the Maltese Mouse artifact.




When Parker later called her and canceled their lunch date, Betty again reminded him of his promise. She gave him one more chance when he promised to take her to a taping of The Johnny Griffin Show that night and dinner afterwards. Later that night, Betty and Parker arrived at the show with Betty pointing out that a girl could only be stood up so many times before she gives up. Betty and Parker took their front row seats and waited for the show but she was left in her seat when Parker left and Spider-Man showed up, unaware that Parker and Spider-Man were the same person and that his spider-sense had warned him of danger. She wondered what was keeping Parker as Spider-Man webbed up Jameson and was stunned when Spider-Man fell into Parker's empty seat as Spider-Man during a chase with the fleeing Black Cat. When Peter Parker finally returned, Betty dumped him and went off with a surprised Jameson.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Doctor Prescribes Doom") - Betty was at the Daily Bugle office, where she investigated a noise heard from the storage room. She was shocked to find Peter Parker and was amused at his answer of wanting to see what a broom closet looked like. She then reminded Parker that Jameson was looking for him. When Parker asked her out to a dance on campus that Saturday, she agreed, telling him to pick her up at eight.


Betty later attended a speech at the UN building and sat with Parker and Jameson in the audience. When Doctor Doom appeared and declared himself master of the world (backed up by the robot duplicates of the world leaders), Betty was the first to stand up and called Doom a tyrant. Doom responded by blasted at the upper gallery, sending a light rigging crashing into the audience. Betty was knocked over the railing but Spider-Man saved her from hitting the floor. Later, when Parker called Betty, she complained of him not picking her up for their earlier dance date and demanded to know what was more important than dancing, unaware that Parker had been battling Doctor Doom as Spider-Man.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Carnival of Crime") - Betty, Peter and his aunt May attended a local carnival, where Betty hung onto Peter's arm as they were in line for the carnival's roller coaster. All three shared the same rollercoaster car and, despite the speed, Betty silently hung to Peter's arm throughout the ride. A short time later, May Parker told her nephew to wait while she and Betty rode the Ferris wheel. When Parker disappeared again, Betty did a slight double take when May suggested the possibility her nephew being bitten by a bug.



Later, after the carnival's animals were unleashed upon the crowd, Betty and May Parker were cornered in an alleyway by a jaguar and alligator. They were rescued by the timely intervention of Spider-Man and both women fled into a nearby trailer for safety. When the animals were corralled, Betty and Ms. Parker emerged from the trailer, May calling for her nephew. When Peter emerged from the tent, the trio walked down the midway as Peter overheard a radio announcement about Spider-Man's apparent robbing of a bank. Betty asked to a play a nearby carnival dart game and was shocked when Peter gave the attendant enough money for fifty plays before running off. By the time Peter returned, Betty had won a large teddy bear and when May subsequently threw out her prize, a Spider-Man doll, Betty and Peter shared a laugh.


(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Revenge of the Green Goblin") - On Halloween, Betty accompanied Peter Parker to a Halloween party held on the Empire State University campus. Betty wore a belly dancer costume while Parker dressed as a clown. When a blonde witch kissed Peter on the cheek and called him "Petey," Betty grew jealous. Betty was distracted from her jealously, however, when someone dressed as the Green Goblin swung over the crowd's heads. Peter threw her to the floor and covered her for safety before more Green Goblin-dressed party goers appeared and explained themselves. Betty was curious about Peter's sudden change in attitude but calmed down when he explained he was running off to get her Halloween present. After waiting for a bit, Betty later tracked him down to the science lab, unaware of his confrontation with the real Green Goblin as Spider-Man. Betty then stumbled into the room, blinded by a flash of light caused by the unmasked Parker's usage of an arc lamp to neutralize the Goblin's freeze ray, while Parker slipped his clown costume over his Spider-Man suit. Still blinded and thinking she had found Parker, Betty embraced a wax figure and commented on the muscles she thought Peter had but grew annoyed when he announced his actual location. Demanding her present, Betty stomped off in disgust when Peter claimed to have left it at home.

The next day, Betty tried to inform Jameson of the strange happenings regarding the Bugle's newspapers suddenly turning into green dust thanks to the Green Goblin's poisonous sabotage. She left the office as Jameson demanded she notify every law enforcement agency he could think of. Running into Peter outside Jameson's office, she warned him to stay out of Jameson's way until the editor calmed down. Later, Betty informed Peter that Jameson had developed laryngitis after Jameson failed to learn Spider-Man's true identity from the Green Goblin. She remarked that she did recall Peter's Halloween present, at least the part about not getting one. Her attitude soon changed when Peter presented her with a small box with a small black kitten inside. Betty cooed over the cat and declared it the perfect Halloween present before kissing him on the cheek.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The A-B-C's of D-O-O-M" (fb) - BTS) - Peter Parker promised to take Betty on a date.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The A-B-C's of D-O-O-M") - Betty reminded Peter Parker that his promises were as worthless as Doctor Doom's, as he had promised to take her on a date the night before.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Sidewinder Strikes") - Betty accompanied Peter Parker to the arena where a rodeo was being performed and expressed amazement at the mechanical bull. She found Peter's joke about a robotic cowboy funny and thought "Wild" Willie Wilson's letting them walk around the arena before the show was nice. She was soon left alone when Peter left to take photos. Later, during the show, Betty noticed the previous owner's daughter inside a barrel that had been rolled out into the arena.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Hunter and the Hunted") - Betty, along with "Robbie" Robertson, was in Jameson's office as the publisher explained his plan to have Kraven the Hunter bring in Zabu the saber-toothed tiger to act as the Bugle's new mascot. Later, when  Kraven's plane was due to land, Betty agreed with Peter Parker's doubts about Jameson's plan but quieted down when threatened with being fired. Betty noticed the cage housing Zabu's chain breaking but then wondered where Peter dashed off, unaware Peter had excused himself to secretly change into his Spider-Man. As Zabu escaped, she stood frozen as Jameson ran past her in terror. When Zabu escaped Spider-Man's grasp, Betty pleaded with Kraven to do something. After Spider-Man webbed the tiger up, Betty remarked that the web should be strong enough and later, Betty and Peter shared a bus ride that was caught in a traffic jam, unaware that it was caused by Ka-Zar. She was puzzled by Peter's insistence on getting off the bus.

When Zabu and Ka-Zar were finally reunited and put on a plane back to the Savage Land, Betty found it odd that both Peter and Spider-Man were allergic to Zabu's fur.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Incredible Shrinking Spider-Man") - Betty attended a scientific convention with Peter Parker and J. Jonah Jameson. Betty watched as Dr. Norton explained his diminisher ray to the crowd before unveiling a caged lion. When he had the cage opened and the lion walked out, Betty cowered behind Peter before Norton shrunk the lion to the size of a mouse. Betty was amazed by the feat but was subsequently stunned when the Gadgeteer made his debut and was horrified when the thief stole Norton's ray. When the Gadgeteer unleashed his wind gun, Betty and Jameson were blown out of the room. When she returned to the lab along with Jameson and Norton, she noticed both Spider-Man and the Gadgeteer were seemingly gone, unaware that Spider-Man was still in the room, albeit now at two inches tall.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Unfathomable Professor Gizmo") - Betty was among the Bugle employees enlisted to help Jameson's charity on his boat. When the Monitor ship appeared and shot a cannonball at the yacht, Betty was shocked at the appearance of the old iron-clad ship. When the old ship subsequently sunk beneath the waves, Betty was speechless. Later, Betty was among the crowd gathered to see Spider-Man trade himself for the diamonds stolen by Professor Gizmo and was shocked to see a giant Spider-Man balloon in the city's parade, unaware of it being a tool in use by Gizmo.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Cannon of Doom") - Betty, Peter and "Robbie" Robertson checked out the Bugle's printing press, which was running slower than normal due to freak freezing weather caused by Doctor Doom.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Capture of Captain America") - Betty was in J. Jonah Jameson's office with Peter Parker as Jameson unveiled a model of his billboard tribute to Captain America and received a US flag pin from the publisher. Along with Peter and "Robbie" Robertson, she watched a newsreel featuring the hero of World War II, puzzled at Jameson's behavior, and was shocked when he announced his plans for a Captain America Day. Later, during the celebration, Betty was in the park with Jameson and Peter. As Peter walked around the crowd to get a good position to take pictures, Betty noticed that Peter was grousing about how the masked Captain America was beloved while the equally masked Spider-Man was mistrusted. Betty remarked he sounded like Spider-Man's press agent.

When Peter dashed off, claiming to need more film, Betty remarked that she brought extra rolls. When the Red Skull appeared, Betty reacted in horror and fled when the Nazi agent fired into the crowd. As Captain America was captured, Betty was in the crowd as Jameson blamed the entire kidnapping on the arriving Spider-Man and Betty found herself agreeing with the publisher's words. When Captain America was later freed, Betty was among the crowd cheering the hero and Spider-Man during his parade.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Doom Report") - Betty was at her desk when the young Latverian Johan rushed in to see Jameson and tell his side of the story regarding Latveria. After he was ejected, Betty and Peter caught with the resistance fighter with Betty swearing to aide him in his fight against Doctor Doom. Peter suggested recording Johan's story, with Betty planning to type it up. As Johan recorded his story, Betty was busy transcribing the story when members of the phony Latverian Resistance broke into the Bugle offices and kidnapped her. Forcing her into their car, she was saved by Spider-Man. She begged the hero to take her back to her office, as she still had the recordings of Johan's story despite losing the paper transcriptions, and swore to deliver Johan's story to every news outlet in town.

Later pointing out to J. Jonah Jameson that every other newspaper was reporting the international community's outrage at Doctor Doom except for the Bugle, Betty moments later stared in shock as Peter Parker rushed out of the office after talking to Johan and later returned to the Bugle offices limping.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Web of Nephilia") - Betty met with Peter Parker for a lunch date. Spotting a Red Cross van, she went over to donate blood, mocking Peter's apparent squeamishness.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Vulture Has Landed") - Betty was in J. Jonah Jameson's office as the publisher talked to the chief of police about recent scientist kidnappings. When Peter volunteered to cover the story, she said nothing as Jameson ordered him to interview his friend Harry Osborn, remaining silent as Peter groused about having helped Harry pass chemistry in school. After Betty and Peter made a lunch date, Betty waited at an amusement park wondering about Peter's whereabouts when the crowd noticed Spider-Man dangling off the back of an old biplane dragging a banner. She noticed that when the banner tore free of the plane, Spider-Man snagged the banner with his feet, turning it into a makeshift parachute.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Return of the Kingpin") - Betty silently worked at her desk after Peter came into the Daily Bugle following a robbery. Betty later stood outside a theater, waiting on Peter Parker, unaware he was arriving as Spider-Man.

Comments: Created by Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott and Marvel Productions, Ltd. (see Appearances list for list of artists involved).

Mona Marshall was the credited voice actor for Betty Brant.

Her stats are based on her 616 version.

Betty Brant's eye color seems to change from episode to episode between blue and brown. - Proto-Man

Profile by David Lawrence.

CLARIFICATIONS:
Earth-8107's Betty Brant has no known connections to:


images: (without ads)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Curiosity Killed the Spider-Man" (Betty Brant main image, Peter flirting with Betty, answering phone, walking in hall & sitting in theater images)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "The Capture of Captain America" (headshot image)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Dr. Doom, Master of the World" (Betty sitting behind her desk & waist-up standing images)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "The Doctor Prescribes Doom" (landing in her seat images)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Carnival of Crime" (arm around Peter Parker & eyes closed images)
Spider-Man
cartoon episode, "Revenge of the Green Goblin" (Betty in Halloween costume)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "The Unfathomable Professor Gizmo" (Betty in dress clothes)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Cannon of Doom" (Betty in winter coat)


Appearances:
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Bubble, Bubble, Oil & Trouble" (September 12, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Dr. Doom, Master of the World" (September 19, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Curiosity Killed the Spider-Man" (October 3, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Doctor Prescribes Doom" (October 31, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Carnival of Crime" (November 7, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Revenge of the Green Goblin" (November 14, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The A-B-C's of D-O-O-M" (November 28, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Sidewinder Strikes" (December 5, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Hunter & the Hunted" (December 12, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Incredible Shrinking Spider-Man" (December 19, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Unfathomable Professor Gizmo" (December 26, 1981) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Cannon of Doom" (January 2, 1982) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Capture of Captain America" (January 9, 1982) -Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Doom Report" (January 16, 1982) -Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Web of Nephilia" (January 23, 1982) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Vulture Has Landed" (February 13, 1982) -Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Return of the Kingpin" (February 27, 1982) - Creighton Barnes, Doug Booth, Francis X. Feighan, Donald F. Glut, Jack Hanrahan, Christy Marx, Larry Parr, Jeffrey Scott (writers), Lyle Beddes, Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall, Larry Huber, Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Keith Sargent, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bill Wray (layouts), Mario Piluso (layouts, storyboards), Rick Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Henry Tucker (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Kay Wright (animation directors)


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