![]() He also never appeared out of his costume as Peter Parker and, given the series' budget limitations, used his web-shooters sparingly. Unlike other live-action and cartoon productions of Spider-Man, this version of the web-slinging hero did not speak out loud, instead communicating only with word balloons, in order to encourage young viewers to practice their reading skills because he was drawn without a mouth. In many of these sketches, viewers were addressed as "true believers." in Spidey Super Stories, a The Electric Company skit from 1974 to 1977. Amazing Spider-Man issues 509-514 comprise the Sins Past story arc, a six-parter. ![]() Includes the 1-page features 'Meet the Kingpin of Crime' and 'Meet the Jester. ![]() Spidey comes face-to-face with the nefarious Kingpin of Crime. Art by Winslow Mortimer, Mike Esposito, and Tony Mortellaro. The cast of The Electric Company played the roles of the various characters in each story, with another serving as narrator. Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel. 'Welcome to Crime City' Story by Jim Salicrup. Stories involved the masked superhero foiling mischievous characters who were involved in petty criminal activities. Episodes featured the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, provided to the Children's Television Workshop free of charge, and was played by puppeteer and dancer Danny Seagren. A live-action, recurring skit on the PBS children's television series The Electric Company.
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