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27 years ago, Spider-Man: The Animated Series‘ cliffhanger ending left fans with a major question: What happened to Mary Jane Watson? To recap, Peter Parker (Christopher Daniel Barnes) married ...
Spider-Man: The Animated Series ended in 1998 with a huge cliffhanger, but that's finally going to be resolved in an upcoming comic book sequel series by J.M. DeMatteis and Jim Towe: Spider-Man '94!
Spider-Man: The Animated Series fans, rejoice: there’s a new comic book, Spider-Man '94, on the way that will finally expand upon the animated series’ major cliffhanger — but the show's ...
Face front, true believers! It's finally happening! After 31 years, the cliffhanger ending of Spider-Man: The Animated Series will be resolved in a new comic titled Spider-Man '94.
Marvel Comics is ready remedy that in its new book, Spider-Man ‘94. The comic, announced Wednesday, finds MJ and Peter back in New York City, continuing the critically acclaimed cartoon’s story.
At long last, Spider-Man: The Animated Series fans will get resolution to that agonizing cliffhanger ending. Find out what to expect from Marvel's sequel comic Spider-Man '94.
Spider-Man '94 is a new Marvel Comics series launching in September that will continue the Spider-Man: The Animated Series from its cliffhanger ending of 1998, in much the way X-Men '98 did.
The upcoming four-issue limited series Spider-Man ‘94 will reveal what happened to the web-slinger after the conclusion of the much loved animated show about the Marvel character.
Spider-Man: The Animated Series r emains a fan favorite nearly 30 years after its conclusion—and it’s not just that giant cliffhanger ending that makes people wish it would return, though that ...