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{{quote| ''"With great power... [[Comes Great Responsibility]]."''}}
 
The [[Spider-Man (Comic Book)|arachnid-powered]] [[Superhero]] was relatively new to [[Marvel Universe|Marvel Comics]] when he made his TV animation debut in 1967. Peter Parker, a high school student and freelance news photographer, acquired his powers from a radioactive spider bite. As the web-slinging, wall-crawling Spider-Man, Peter fights crime while trying to keep his identity secret from his widowed Aunt May and from the public at large. The show's main contribution is the [[Theme Song]] ("Spider-Man, Spider-Man/Does whatever a spider can...") which has become a popular standard.
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* [[Badass Damsel]]: Go ahead and try to kidnap Mary Jane...call us when you stop hurting from the smackdown she'll give you.
* [[Badbutt]]: Venom and Carnage in the '90s cartoon, so so much... ([[Narm Charm|... but they]] ''[[Narm Charm|still]]'' [[Narm Charm|manage to be]] [[Nightmare Fuel]].)
{{quote| '''Cletus Kassidy:''' [[Never Say "Die"|I'd eat you for breakfast.]]<br />
'''Eddie Brock:''' [[Threat Backfire|Oh yeah,]] [[Regret Eating Me|well, I'd give you indigestion...]] [[Lame Comeback|man.]] }}
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: The infamous "With great power comes great responsibility" quote from one of the early issues is usually attributed to Uncle Ben. While it wasn't long before it was [[Retcon|retconned]] to be from him, the actual first appearance of the quote was in a narration box.
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