Swinging into Pop Culture: The 1967 Spider-Man TV Series

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Saturday mornings in the 60s were a genuine treasure trove of entertainment for kids. Cartoons like Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse, Underdog, and Mighty Mouse fueled young boomers with dreams of superheroes and superheroics.

Enter Marvel Comics in 1961 with the debut issue of Fantastic Four #1 followed nine months later by a brand new type of superhero–a teenager bitten by a radioactive spider: who else but the Amazing SPIDER-MAN.

Buckle up, web-slingers, we’re about to dive deep into the world Spider-Man and the 1967 Spider-Man TV series!

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