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* Until ''[[Spider-Man: The Animated Series]]'', Gwen Stacy doesn't make an appearance in any of the [[Spider-Man]] adaptations. Even the [[Spider-Man (1967 TV series)|'60s cartoon]] doesn't include her, even though Gwen's ''alive'' in the comics that were out. Instead, they made her father, George Stacy, as Mary Jane's uncle in a [[Composite Character]] way. Gwen made her live-action debut long before her animated one, showing up in ''[[Spider-Man 3]]'' before her appearance in [[The Spectacular Spider Man]].
* In ''[[The Spectacular Spider Man]]'', Uncle Ben's killer is Walter Hardy, who is Black Cat's father. In the comics and most adaptations, the guy who kills Ben was just a generic burglar.
* ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]'''s [[Secret Invasion]] arc omitted [[Spider-Woman]], dividing her parts between [[Mockingbird (comics)|Mockingbird]] and [[Black Widow (comics)|Black Widow]]. [[Elektra]] was replace by Viper. This is understandable, since Marvel has [[Loads and Loads of Characters]], even the Maximoff twins were drop as well. This is notable, because [[Hawkeye (comic book)|Hawkeye]] joined the Avengers around the same time as them, and [[Black Panther]] came much later, and ''were'' included as a team members.
* In one cartoon adaptation of the [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]] dumps Johnny Storm for Herbie the Robot.
* Paul Westfield's ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]'' gets rid of [[Superboy]]'s origins, instead it's [[Lex Luthor]] taking his place as Conner's creator.