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Spider-Man
Spider-Man.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Occupation: Superhero
First appearance: "Homer vs. Dignity"


Spider-Man is a Marvel superhero.

History

The opening of the film Gladys the Groovy Mule parodies the opening of the original Spider-Man story from Amazing Fantasy #15.[1]

When Bart was wearing Hello Kitty tights in a play fashion show Lisa and Maggie were putting on, Bart said that he thought they were Spider-Man pants.[2]

He was in the video Krusty on the Electric Company. He comes in and starts dancing when Krusty gets hit on the head by a stage-light.[3]

In the montage of kisses when Nikki performed CPR on Bart, there was a scene where Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson are kissing.[4]

Bart mentioned that Disney created Spider-Man.[5]

In New York City, Moe was robbed by people in Elmo and Spider-Man costumes.[6]

Non-canon

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In the origin of Fallout Boy, it's revealed that a radioactive spider was about to bite Rod Runtledge until it was flicked away by Claude Kane III onto the hand of Peter Parker.[7]

Peter Griffin took a photo of Spider-Man when he was trying to take a photo of a woman's thong. He then sold this photo to J. Jonah Jameson who then owed Peter a favor.[8]

Appearances

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