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6 Episodes 1977 - 1978
Episode 1
Wed, Sep 14, 197792 mins
The adventures of freelance photographer Peter Parker, who, after being bitten by a radioactive spider, discovered he had gained superpowers, such as super-strength and agility and the ability to climb sheer walls and ceilings. After inventing a super-sticky web serum, he donned a red-and-black costume, and began fighting crime as the superhero Spider-Man. During the day, Parker worked for the Daily Bugle and skinflint editor J. Jonah Jameson.

Episode 2
Wed, Apr 5, 197846 mins
A physicist at the university where Peter goes announces he is bringing some plutonium onto the campus to conduct experiments. Some of the students including Peter object to it. But the physicist refuses to listen. Three of the students decides to steal it to show that the physicist is being irresponsible. Peter goes to Jameson to ask him if they can do a story on it. Jameson refuses. Then a reporter from out of town comes and says she was sent to get a interview from Spiderman and since Peter is the one who gets photos of him, she wants to stick with him. Peter goes to the university and when the alarm at the lab goes off he turns into Spiderman and goes but is too late they've left with the plutonium. The police suspect Spiderman of being the one who stole the plutonium but a Fed shows up and says that he spoke to the physicist and the man says Peter was vocal about his plans for the plutonium so they bring him in. A man who upon learning about the theft goes to New York and plans to get it. He goes to Peter thinking he knows where it is but he gets way.The ones who stole it upon learning that the press in downplaying the whole thing decides to make an atomic bomb. When one of them gets infected they bring her to the hospital and that's when the police are called in and Peter sees them and he learns that they made an atomic bomb. Peter goes to get it but the man is there.
Episode 3
Wed, Apr 12, 197846 mins
Peter and Gale follow the plutonium thieves to L.A. and J.J., who has paid for the trip, insists on going along. There, Mr. White is threatening to explode the device if his demands, one billion dollars in gold, aren't met.

Episode 4
Wed, Apr 19, 197846 mins
Mysterious accidents occur at the Bolt Museum when it is displaying Rava, the Kalistani God of Death. J.J. Jameson, one of the museum's backers, ends up in jail on suspicion of attempting to kill his financial partner. Peter Parker tries to clear his boss's name so the Bugle won't change hands, meaning he will lose his job.

Episode 5
Wed, Apr 26, 197846 mins
Peter goes and takes photos of a scientist who has perfected the art of cloning, cloning a frog. At the same time, a member of a scientific group who gives scientific awards is killed. And the police get a of description of the person who did it and it's the scientist. But how could have been there when he was at the demonstration. Later another attempt is made on another member of the group but Spiderman saves her, but the woman refuses to implicate the scientist who called her to the meeting. Peter suspects that the motive is that the group refuses to honor the scientist's work. So he goes to see the head of the group who confirms Peter's suspicions that they refuse to honor him because they didn't want the scientist to clone a man which he did; himself. Who in turn after getting a sample of Spiderman's DNA clones him.

Episode 6
Wed, May 3, 197846 mins
Peter covers the arrival of a foreign President who comes to attend the beauty pageant his daughter is joining. He sees a man who was approaching the President abducted but fails to save him. Later he gets to be his daughter's escort. Later she's abducted and the President wants the whole thing kept quiet. The President is later visited by a woman who happens to be the sister of the tyrannical President he deposed who wants him to resign and name her the new President.
