The complete Spider-Man cartoon series is as follows:
1 Spider-Man: Parallel Universe
Spider-Man: The Return of the Hero
Spider-Man: Black Panther
Spider-Man: Road of No Return
5 Spider-Man: Eternal Warrior
6 Spider-Man: Invincible Heroes
7 Spider-Man: Parallel Universe 2
Spider-Man: Iron Man 2
9 Spider-Man: Heroes Return 2
Spider-Man: Road of No Return 2
These cartoons were all classic Spider-Man works. Each episode had a different story and scene. It was very interesting.
Spiderman's opponents included:
- Dr. Octopus
- Green Devil
- Fantastic Four
- panther
- Iron Man
- Thor
- Thanos
- black Widow
- The Hulk (comics)
- Spider-Man himself and various other villains.
One of the main features is its updated take on the classic Spider-Man story. It also has a diverse cast of villains and allies. The humor in it makes it appealing to a wide audience.
Spider-Man cartoons are typically not associated with Disney. They often come from other studios or production houses with specific rights and partnerships.
Well, obviously Spider - Man himself, Peter Parker. He's the main character, and all the stories revolve around him. But other popular characters are his friends like Harry Osborn. Harry has a complex relationship with Peter, and their friendship can be explored in many ways, especially considering Harry's family issues with his father being the Green Goblin. Another popular character is Mary Jane. She can be a love interest, a source of support, or even get involved in some of Spider - Man's adventures.
Overall, War Machine in the cartoon is presented as a heavy-hitting force with advanced weaponry. Spider-Man, on the other hand, showcases his acrobatic abilities and quick thinking to overcome challenges.
I think a 'Spider-Man in Space' cartoon would be full of adventure. Spidey would have to adapt to the challenges of space travel and battle against cosmic threats that we haven't seen before. It would be a fresh take on the character and his adventures.
Spider-Man might be hanging upside down to rest or to keep an eye out for danger. It's one of his signature poses and makes him stand out as a superhero. Also, it could be for dramatic effect in the cartoon to catch the viewers' attention.