1994 Spider-Man episode #35 “The Ultimate Slayer” Review
Smythe’s got a brand new look, brand new legs, and gives Spidey a brand new meaning of pain!
Smythe’s got a brand new look, brand new legs, and gives Spidey a brand new meaning of pain!
Emotions are felt, betrayals are made, and the Kingpin is finally defeated…or is he?
Daredevil graces us with his presence on the 90s Spider-Man show while trying to prove that Peter Parker was framed…by SPIDER-MAN?!
Spider-Man “hangs with the homeboys” in an episode that introduces the villains nobody demanded to see, Big Wheel and the Rocket Racer!
He’s Greeny, he’s Gobby, but is he Norman or Harry? Enter the Green Goblin!
Because when you think of heart-pounding action, you think of a Rasta-Cab Driver and a little girl!
Ha ha ha, Spidey…you can’t quit! What about all your adoring fans? Realizing that, Spidey tells his origin and powers to someone with the “Faith of a Child…”
After learning that Mary Jane has randomly joined an evil cult, Spider-Man wages war on the mystical forces of evil with the Sorcerer Supreme himself, Dr. Strange!
A classic Spidey villain makes his debut as the Vulture flies into Spidey’s life in an attempt to…STEAL HIS YOUTH?? The Neogenic Nightmare ends here!
As the Neogenic Nightmare drags on, the legendary Tablet of Time gets added into the mix. Old people, babies and a kidnapping competiton are what fully sums up this rather muted two-parter.
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