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Spider-Man (1967 TV series) and Superhero fiction

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Difference between Spider-Man (1967 TV series) and Superhero fiction

Spider-Man (1967 TV series) vs. Superhero fiction

Spider-Man is an animated television series in the superhero fiction genre. Superhero fiction is a genre of speculative fiction examining the adventures, personalities and ethics of costumed crime fighters known as superheroes, who often possess superhuman powers and battle similarly powered criminals known as supervillains.

Similarities between Spider-Man (1967 TV series) and Superhero fiction

Spider-Man (1967 TV series) and Superhero fiction have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): American Broadcasting Company, Marvel Comics, Spider-Man, Spider-Man (2002 film), Spidey Super Stories, Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Superhero, The Walt Disney Company.

American Broadcasting Company

The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is a flagship property of Disney–ABC Television Group, a subsidiary of the Disney Media Networks division of The Walt Disney Company.

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Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is the common name and primary imprint of Marvel Worldwide Inc., formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, a publisher of American comic books and related media.

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Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Spider-Man (2002 film)

Spider-Man is a 2002 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name and the first film in the ''Spider-Man'' trilogy.

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Spidey Super Stories

"Spidey Super Stories" is a live-action, recurring skit on the original version of the CTW series The Electric Company.

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Stan Lee

Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber, December 28, 1922) is an American comic-book writer, editor, film executive producer, actor and publisher.

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Steve Ditko

Stephen J. Ditko (born November 2, 1927) is an American comics artist and writer best known as the artist and co-creator, with Stan Lee, of the Marvel Comics superheroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange.

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Superhero

A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero or Super) is a type of heroic stock character, usually possessing supernatural or superhuman powers, who is dedicated to fighting the evil of his/her universe, protecting the public, and usually battling supervillains.

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The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.

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Spider-Man (1967 TV series) and Superhero fiction Comparison

Spider-Man (1967 TV series) has 86 relations, while Superhero fiction has 488. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 1.57% = 9 / (86 + 488).

References

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