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The Aversion Project was a medical torture programme in South Africa led by Aubrey Levin [1] during apartheid.The project identified gay soldiers and conscripts who used drugs in the South African Defence Forces (SADF).
Spider-Man (March 22 – June 14, 1970) (season 3 only) Festival of Family Classics (January 1, 1972 – November 26, 1973) Wait Till Your Father Gets Home (September 12, 1972 – October 8, 1974) Fred Flintstone and Friends (October 3, 1977 – September 1, 1978) Battle of the Planets [a] (September 12, 1978 – May 12, 1980)
1979–1980 DePatie-Freleng Enterprises / Marvel Comics Animation ABC Spider-Man: 1 26 1981–1982 Marvel Productions: Syndication: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends: 3 24 1981–1983 NBC The Incredible Hulk: 1 13 1982–1983 X-Men: 5 76 1992–1997 Marvel Entertainment Group / Saban Entertainment / Graz Entertainment: Fox Kids: Fantastic Four ...
In 2007's Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe—Spider-Man: Back in Black one-shot, the villain Videoman is given a brief biography from his "retcon" appearance in the Spider-Man Family one-shot. There is also an annotation describing an "Earth 8107", where an alternate reality Videoman was created by Electro to battle that world's Spider-Man.
This television series is based on the early Lee/Ditko and Romita eras of The Amazing Spider-Man in addition to drawing elements from other eras of the comics, the Ultimate Spider-Man comics by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley, and Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film series. Peter Parker is still a teenager living in contemporary New York, as in ...
September 6, 1980 – December 13, 1980: CBS • Filmation • MGM Television: TV-G: Traditional Super Friends • Action • Adventure • Science fiction: 3 seasons, 22 episodes: September 13, 1980 – 1982: ABC • Hanna-Barbera Productions • DC Comics: TV-Y7: Traditional The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour: Adventure: September 6, 1980 ...
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Much like the Spider-Man newspaper strip of the late 1970s, Peter Parker's character design did away with the 1960s crew cut for a more modern hairstyle during this time, which the character continued to be portrayed with through the 1980s and early 1990s. Likewise, Parker abandoned the conservative suit and tie of the 1960s comics and previous ...