MAY PARKER
(of Earth-8107)
Real Name: May Parker
Identity/Class: Extradimensional/alternate reality
(Earth-8107)
human
Occupation: Landlady
Group Membership: Formerly the Hive
Affiliations: Betty Brant, Bobby Drake, Mr. Frump, J. Jonah Jameson, Angelica Jones, Ms. Lion, Mrs. Newton, Mona Osborn, Ben Parker, Peter Parker, Mrs. Watson, Professor Wells, Shiro Yoshida
Enemies: The Burglar,
Chameleon,
Colleen,
Doctor
Doom (Victor Von Doom), the
Ringmaster, the Shocker, Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Swarm
Known Relatives: Ben
Parker (husband, deceased), Peter Parker (Spider-Man, nephew), Bea
(cousin), Michael
(cousin)
Aliases: "Aunt May"
Base of Operations: Her home in Queens, New
York, USA
First Appearance: Spider-Man cartoon episode,
"Bubble, Bubble, Oil & Trouble" (September 12, 1981)
Powers/Abilities: May
Parker was an elderly woman. She was capable at most domestic tasks and
had the
strength of a senior citizen who engaged in moderate exercise. She also
had an
intense fear/dislike of spiders.
When she was transformed into a bee, she had wings
capable of flight.
Height: 5'5" (by approximation)
Weight: 110 lbs. (by approximation)
Eyes: Blue
Hair: White; formerly red
History: (Spider-Man
cartoon episode - "Arsenic & Aunt May" (fb)/Spider-Man
& His Amazing
Friends cartoon episode - "Along Came Spidey" (fb)) -
May and Ben Parker were happily married and looked
after their nephew Peter. When Ben Parker died at the hands of the
Burglar, May
was heartbroken.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode -
"Revenge of the Green Goblin" (fb)) - May Parker looked on with
pride as her nephew Peter graduated high school.
(Spider-Man & His
Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The Origin of the
Spider-Friends" (fb)) - May, in an attempt
to make some extra money, considered renting some rooms out in her
house. She
brought the idea up to Peter, who said he'd ask around campus.
Later, when Tony Stark was kidnapped by the
Beetle, May
entered the living room with a pitcher of lemonade just as the trio
left. She
thought they left due to the choice of beverage.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode -
"Bubble, Bubble, Oil & Trouble") - May Parker knocked on her
nephew Peter's door, hoping he didn't spend the entire night working on
his
homework. She called to him through the closed door, unaware that he
was still
dressed in his Spider-Man costume. Opening the door, she reminded Peter
that
the early bird gets the worm. She made no mention of him wearing a
trench coat
indoors (which he had slipped over his costume before she entered).
When Peter asked
if she heard anything about "Doc Ock," May had no idea who Peter was
talking
about but she did notice his "adorable red socks," unaware she was
looking at
the costume of Spider-Man. She reminded him to brush his teeth and wash
behind
his ears before she was hustled out of his room.
Later,
when
J. Jonah Jameson called and demanded to speak with Peter, May refused.
She made
it clear that Peter's grades came before any employment and wished him
a good
day before hanging up. Walking downstairs, Peter opened the door to his
room
and asked who was on the phone. May mentioned it was "Mr. Jameson and
something
about a robbery at the diamond exchange."
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode -
"Triumph of the Green Goblin") - Aunt May was at home with Angelica
Jones and Mona Osborn as the girls were
waiting on their dates to the Comic Book Costume Party. May wondered
why
Angelica was dressed as "that awful Spider-Woman" but the young woman's
answer
of a private joke between her and Peter did little to satisfy her.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Dr.
Doom, Master of the World") - Unaware
of Peter's earlier battle
with Doctor Doom at the UN as Spider-Man, May called the Daily Bugle
offices as Peter
asked Betty Brant out to a movie and asked him to come home right away.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends - "The Crime of All
Centuries") - May
was dusting around the house. When she accidentally poked the football
statue that
transformed the room into a crime lab, Peter quickly moved the statue
back and
told her to take the rest of the day off, as he would finish the
chores. May,
pleased, left the room but made a point to remind Bobby Drake about his
past
due rent.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The
Fantastic Mr. Frump!" (fb) - BTS) - May
began sometimes using Mr. Frump as a handyman. She got along very well
with the man.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends
cartoon episode - "The Fantastic Mr. Frump!") - May was
baking a chocolate cake when she was teleported to Mr. Frump's
location.
Confused, she was shocked to see a "statue" of Firestar, unaware a
newly-superhuman Frump had transformed Firestar into stone. Her
confusion continued
when a palace appeared around them.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode -
"Sunfire") - Accompanying her nephew
to a local carnival, May said she was tired and wished to nap.
Declaring an
open seat the best place, she told Peter not to worry, ignoring all
evidence
that her seat happened to be inside a helicopter. She stayed asleep as
the
helicopter quickly lost control and spun wildly around. She appeared
unperturbed and exited the vehicle when it landed.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends
cartoon episode - "7 Little Superheroes") - May was
relaxing in her easy chair when Peter told her that he and his friends
Bobby and
Angelica were going to spend to the weekend out of town. May thought
that was
nice and added how thoughtful it was of them to take Ms. Lion with
them. When a confused Peter asked for an explanation, May responded
that she obviously couldn't
be expected to look after the dog since she was spending time with Mrs.
Newton
and her many cats.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Sandman is Coming") - May
went upstairs to check on Peter and marveled at how Peter always
managed to enter the house without her knowing how. She admonished him
to wear a sweater and went over to his closet but
stopped short of opening the door. When Peter hurriedly yanked a
sweater out,
she thanked him and reminded him of how much she worried about his
health. She
also gave him a telegram that had arrived for him.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode -
"Swarm") - May observed a giant
army of bees invading the city. Deciding the spade in the garden was
the best
tool to use, she ventured outside and was promptly abducted by a giant
worker bee. May was then carried back to the hive, where she was
transformed into a bee
person.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "When Magneto Speaks…People
Listen") - May marveled again at how Peter was able to get into his
room without
her seeing him enter the house. Entering his room after being invited,
May
questioned if Peter was studying Greek (noticing his book was upside
down)
before remarking that he clearly wasn't getting enough sleep. She told
him to
take an afternoon nap but before she left her nephew to his nap, she
told Peter
that Dr. Gottard had called and that a space launch was happening that
night.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The Pied Piper of New York
Town") - May sat in the front row as Peter played his part in his
school's play production,
which amounted to one line. She clapped and ignored J. Jonah Jameson's
grousing, praising her nephew's performance.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode -
"Video-Man") - May entered Peter's
room, unaware of him being on the ceiling. When she asked where her
nephew was,
he dropped down behind her. She turned to him and asked for help,
declaring "it
was terrible!." Peter followed the frantic May out of the room with
Angelica and Bobby in
pursuit and soon learned the trouble was that the television had gone
out right in the middle of her
favorite soap opera. Peter fiddled with the switch but was unable to
fix the
set.
When
the
youths went back to Peter's room, May attended to her banana bread.
When it
finished, she went back to Peter's room to offer them some of the
bread, unaware of the
crime computers being used by Peter. When Ms. Lion was accidentally swept
into
the walls when the room was returned to normal, May started to search
the room.
When she was looking under the bed, Peter retrieved the dog and tossed
him to
Angelica, who produced the pooch. May remarked on how things tended to
pop up
around there. Peter suggested she go next door to Mrs. Watson's house
to finish
watching her show. She protested that they needed her but Peter
insisted she
leave.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The
Doctor Prescribes Doom") - May, hearing her nephew
sneezing, made him some hot soup. Entering his room as he studied, she
stuck a
spoonful of the soup in his mouth and implored him to get his rest and
keep
warm before leaving.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "The
Prison Plot") - May and Ms.
Lion were on a ferry near the prison that had been taken over by Magneto.
Ms. Lion leapt
from the ferry and started swimming towards the prison. May called for
help but
as the ferry driver dove in and tried to rescue the dog, May despaired
at the
apparent demise of her pet.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode -
"Carnival of Crime) - May knocked on her nephew's door,
reminding him about their outing to the local carnival. Entering the
room, she
was puzzled when she failed to see him. Upon hearing his voice coming
from the
closet, she demanded to know what he was doing. Opening the closet
door, she
grumbled at him apparently fixing the light.
When
the
criminal Ringmaster unleashed the carnival animals upon the people, May
and Betty found
themselves cornered by a jaguar. Spider-Man yanked them both to safety,
allowing the two women to rush into a nearby trailer and take shelter
as another
jaguar clawed their door. After the danger had passed, May called for
her
nephew but when a radio announcer reported that Spider-Man had stolen a
million
dollars worth of gold, May remarked that whatever Spider-Man was up to,
it was assuredly no good. May didn't say anything as Peter later paid
for fifty dart games
and left her and Betty at the dart game booth.
When
Peter
subsequently returned, May announced that she wanted to leave. The dart
game booth owner
soon announced that May had won the grand prize and May was happy until
the grand prize
turned out to be a Spider-Man doll. She promptly tossed it in the
trash,
stating she was putting Spider-Man where he belonged as Betty and Peter
shared
a laugh.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Spidey
Goes Hollywood") - May headed towards a pawn shop to pawn the family
jewels when she ran into
Peter and his friends. When asked why she was pawning her heirlooms,
May
explained that money was tight and the house payment was due soon. When
she
told Peter the total amount due, she was shocked when her nephew
assured her he
would handle the money before tossing her Ms. Lion and running off,
leaving her
on the sidewalk.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode -
"Revenge of the Green Goblin") - As Peter and Betty went off to
a Halloween party, May implored Peter to be careful as Halloween tended
to
attract a lot of weirdos. Peter jokingly told her that her "favorite
wall-crawler" had showed up, prompting May to looked around until a
small boy
dressed as Spider-Man asked for candy. Delighted at the child's
costume, she
gave the boy a good handful of candy.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode -
"Triangle of Evil") - May greeted Peter as he exited his room
with bad news. It appeared that she had no money to cover her monthly
bills and, noting the television program Peter was watching, May
mentioned that if she had
a good stunt, she'd try out for the show Beyond Belief and the
prize
money they offered. She thanked Peter as he went up to his room with
the bills.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends
cartoon episode -
"Knights & Demons") - May cooked
dinner and came up the stairs to tell her boarders. She was surprised
to see
Peter reading a book about Merlin the Magician. Later, May walked in on
Peter, Bobby and Angelica playing a role-playing game. She seemed
confused by their in-jokes.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Pawns
of the Kingpin") - May, along
with Ms. Lion, was sitting in the stands watching an exhibition Captain
America was putting on. She wondered where Peter, Angelica and
Bobby had ran off
to prior to the show's start and made sure to wave an American flag as
Captain
America spoke.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Cannon
of Doom") - May, lying in bed with a cold, was waited
on by Peter. In between spoons full of chicken soup, May wished she
could visit
her cousin Bea in Florida but refused to go due to the cost. When Peter
swore
to get the money, May told him not to worry about the money, insisting
he should
focus his attention on his school instead. As he left her room, May
implored him to
wear his heavy coat and galoshes due to the snow outside.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "The
Doom Report") - May was still in Florida and unaware of
Doctor Doom's plans involving the rebel Johan.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode -
"Countdown to Doom") - May, along with Peter, her cousin Bea
and Bea's nephew Michael, watched the launch of Doctor Doom's laser
cannon. May
watched carefully but was puzzled when Peter slipped away just as the
rocket's
platform was taken over by someone else. May tried to warn Michael
about her
suspicions about the scientist Dr.
Zoltan but he waved her concerns off.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode -
"Arsenic & Aunt May") - May told Peter that it was vital
that he be home by eight o'clock that evening due to wanting him to
see the
New Adventures of the Mighty Avengers on the television, mostly
because
she knew how much he liked adventure programs and she wanted him to see
a show
with wholesome people instead of anything with that "creepy" Spider-Man.
Later,
while May at
a local museum waiting for Peter, the Chameleon's agent Colleen (in her
disguise as "Colleen Clark")
introduced herself as a widow. While chatting with May, Colleen pointed
out a "fine looking gentleman" some distance away, who happened to look
exactly like Ben Parker. Rushing after him, all May found was another
gentleman instead of Ben.
May
soon talked to Peter and asked him
to help her meet Spider-Man. When asked why, given her previous
distaste for
the masked man, May argued that maybe Spider-Man wasn't all bad since
the
police were giving him a medal.
The
next
day, as Peter went off in a taxi, May went into his room and took a
vial of
acid from the science lab he had set up. Pouring some of it over a
model
dinosaur to test it, she smiled wickedly as the model turned into mush.
When
Spider-Man came back, she had him lift the furniture so she could
vacuum. As he
set the couch down, May insisted that he call her Aunt May instead of
Mrs.
Parker and when he was sufficiently distracted, May climbed a ladder
and aimed a potted plant at
the hero's head. He easily caught the plant, causing May to apparently
faint. When
Spider-Man suggested she get some air, May agreed and then told him the
perfect
place for fresh air would be the top of the Statue of Liberty.
The
following day,
May was watching Spider-Man be rewarded by the police department when
the
doorbell rang. Opening the door, she found a package addressed to
Spider-Man and, declaring it must have been from Ben, she swore
Spider-Man would get it before noon for sure.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Return
of the Kingpin") - May was sitting at home celebrating
her birthday by watching television. Peter walked in just as the TV
aired an ad for
a Hawaii vacation. May mentioned she'd love to go if only it didn't
cost so
much. Peter surprised her with a gift: talcum powder. When the news
mentioned
Spider-Man and all the foes he defeated, May groused that Spider-Man
was
clearly a phony who was motivated by profit.
(Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Under
the Wizard's Spell) - May served dinner to Peter, who
had been moping at the table. She commented on his attitude, saying if
she
didn't know better, Peter might have been in love. She walked away
before Peter
brought his hand and a lock of Medusa's
hair wrapped around his thumb up.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Along
Came Spidey") - May, along
with Peter, Angelica and Bobby, was on an outing in the city. When
Peter
mentioned going to see spiders in a pet shop, May reacted with
disgust.
When Angelica mentioned a fire sale, May grew confused about that type
of sale
for spiders.
(Spider-Man
& His Amazing Friends cartoon episode -
"Spider-Man Unmasked!" - BTS) - May stayed
at home while Peter and his friends went on vacation. She talked to
Peter over
the phone (see comments).
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).
Morgan
Lofting was the credited actor in the '81 Spider-Man series and June Foray
in Amazing
Friends. Stats are approximated from her 616 counterpart.
She
does
refer to a Mrs. Watson from next door. Presumably she had a niece? Bea
and
Michael both have Texas drawls so maybe Bea was just vacationing in
Florida?
Given that Bea is mentioned twice as
being in Florida, my guess would be that Bea & Michael were from
Texas but perhaps moved to Florida when Bea retired or something, as
many elderly people do. --Proto-Man
"Origin
of
the Spider-Friends," according to Stan Lee himself in the episode's
narration, takes place "a few years
before" the present day.
Also,
May's
hair was red when Peter was a child yet by the time he graduates high
school,
her hair has gone totally white.
In
"Spider-Man Unmasked!," May isn't seen but Peter does talk to her over
the
phone so I included that in her appearances.
Profile by David Lawrence.
CLARIFICATIONS:
Earth-8107's May Parker has no known connections to:
May's husband and Peter's uncle, Ben was a kind man who instilled in Peter that "with great power comes great responsibility" before he was killed by the Burglar.
--Spider-Man cartoon episode - "Arsenic & Aunt May" (fb) ("Arsenic & Aunt May" (fb), Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode - "Along Came Spidey" (fb),
May's cousin in Florida, Cousin Bea welcomed May into her home to recover from her cold. She later watched a rocket takeoff with May, Peter and her own nephew Michael.
Bea's nephew, Michael had a job working for the space agency, which
thankfully allowed him to invite Bea, May and Peter Parker to watch
Doctor Doom's space rocket being launched. Michael watched with horror
as a liquid nitrogen hose broke and the rocket crew became trapped in
the elevator. He promptly called the emergency rescue crew and was so
focused on the space platform not being in their control that he
ignored May's concerns about Dr. Zoltan. When it began snowing in
Florida, Michael read the outside temperature to concerned scientists.
Mrs. Newton was a friend of May's who owned many cats.
The next door neighbor to May Parker, Mrs. Watson shared a similar
taste in soap operas.
images: (without ads)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Bubble, Bubble, Oil & Trouble" (May Parker, main & headshot)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon episode, "Along Came Spidey" (younger, redheaded May & Ben Parker)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Arsenic & Aunt May" (May with head turning, terrified headshot, with acid, rescued by Spider-Man)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "The Return of the Kingpin" (May in beach attire)
Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Countdown to Doom" (Cousin Bea & Michael)
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 & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "Triumph of the Green Goblin" (September 12, 1981) - Dennis Marks (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (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 & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "The Crime of All Centuries" (September 19, 1981) - Donald F. Glut (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation
directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "The Fantastic Mr. Frump!" (September 26, 1981) - Christy Marx (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation
directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "Sunfire" (October 3, 1981) - Christy Marx (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation
directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode,
"The Sandman is Coming" (October 10, 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 & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "Swarm" (October 10, 1981) - Dennis Marks (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation
directors)
Spider-Man cartoon
episode, "When Magneto Speaks...People Listen" (October 17, 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 & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "7 Little Superheroes" (October 17, 1981) - Doug Booth
(writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation
directors)
Spider-Man cartoon episode,
"The Pied Piper of New York Town" (October 24, 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 & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "Video-Man" (October 24, 1981) - Christy Marx (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (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 & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "The Prison Plot" (October 31, 1981) - Francis Feighan, Jack
Hanrahan (writers), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil
Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (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 & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "Spidey Goes Hollywood" (November 7, 1981) - Christy Marx
(writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (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,
"Triangle of Evil" (November 21, 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 & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "Knights & Demons" (November 21, 1981) - Donald F. Glut
(writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation
directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "Pawns of the Kingpin" (November 24, 1981) - Donald F. Glut
(writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (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 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,
"Countdown to Doom" (January 30, 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,
"Arsenic & Aunt May" (February 6, 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)
Spider-Man cartoon episode,
"Under the Wizard's Spell" (March 6, 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 & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "Along Came Spidey" (October 2, 1982) - Donald F. Glut
(writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation
directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "Spider-Man Unmasked!" (September 17, 1983) - Michael Reaves
(writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway, Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation
directors)
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends cartoon
episode, "The Origin of the Spider-Friends" (October 15, 1983) - Donald
Glut (writer), Bruce Bennett, Norm Cabral, Dan Faucett, Neil Galloway,
Greg
Garcia, Gary Graham, Rick Graham, Karl Hepworth, Stuart Heimdall,
Elaine Hultgren, Boyd Kirkland, Debra Pugh, Dave Sharp, Roy Smith, Tom
Tholen, Grant Wilson, Roy Wilson, Bob Foster (layouts), Jan Green, Rick
Hoberg, Cullen Houghtaling, Larry Houston, Sherman Labby, Will
Meugniot, Dick Sebast, Bob Schaffer, Don Shepard, Hank Tucker, Warren
Tufts (storyboards), Gerry Chiniquy, Steve Clark, John Gibbs, Sid
Marcus, Bob Richardson, Nelson Shin, Arthur Vitello (animation
directors)
First Posted: 04/28/2020
Last updated: 02/10/2021
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