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  2. Underoos - Wikipedia

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    Underoos Promotional Ad, 1978. Underoos were developed as a product idea in 1977 by an independent entrepreneur, Larry Weiss, [1] who obtained licenses for the four major comic character groups (DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Hanna-Barbera, Archie Comics), which included Superman, Batman, Shazam, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Spider-Man, and Captain America.

  3. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    The channel showed people dressed as characters like Spider-Man, Elsa, and the Joker engaging in bizarre or nonsensical actions. The videos themselves had background music but no dialogue. The lack of dialogue meant that there was no language barrier on the videos, which would normally hinder worldwide distribution.

  4. Prince Harry Dresses as Spider-Man for a Christmas ... - AOL

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    The royal recorded a video message for members of Scotty's Little Soldiers, a charity for bereaved children from military families. Prince Harry Dresses as Spider-Man for a Christmas Message to ...

  5. Spidey Super Stories - Wikipedia

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    Episodes featured the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, provided to the Children's Television Workshop free of charge, and was played (always in costume) by puppeteer and dancer Danny Seagren. [2] It premiered during the first show of The Electric Company's fourth season (1974–1975), which was given the production number 391.

  6. Zendaya’s Tights at ‘Spider-Man’ Premiere Have a Crazy Amount of Crystals Read article The star, who works with stylist Law Roach, teamed up with Valentino for the one-of-a-kind gown that ...

  7. Mary Jane Watson - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Watson, as drawn by the character's co-creator John Romita Sr., on a variant cover of The Amazing Spider-Man #601 (August 2009).. Mary Jane Watson is mentioned in The Amazing Spider-Man #15 (August 1964), and is initially used as a running joke of the series, as Peter Parker's Aunt May repeatedly attempts to set her unwilling nephew up on a date with her.

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