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* EvilIsSexy: Lady Vermin is rather attractive for a rat-human hybrid. [[AbhorrentAdmirer Though Spidey doesn't think so]].
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: Generally, the series isn't held in high regards compared to other ''Spider-Man'' series, as it puts Peter Parker/Spider-Man on another futuristic world (which many saw as going against his grounded roots), lacks most of his supporting cast (who are mostly replaced by {{expies}}), and replaces most of his rogues gallery with entirely new villains (with only Venom and Carnage remaining). Effectively, as interesting as the concepts were on their own, the show is viewed as being too much of a radical departure from the Spider-Man people know and love, turning them away from the show. Unsurprisingly, the show only ran for 13 episodes before it was cancelled.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: Generally, the series isn't held in high regards compared to other ''Spider-Man'' series, as it puts Peter Parker/Spider-Man on another an alternate futuristic world (which many saw as going against straying too far from his grounded New York roots), lacks most of his supporting cast (who are mostly replaced by {{expies}}), and replaces most of his rogues gallery with entirely new villains (with only Venom and Carnage remaining). Effectively, as As interesting as the concepts were on their own, paper, the show is viewed by critics and audiences as being too much of a radical departure from the Spider-Man people know and love, turning them away from the show.love. Unsurprisingly, the show only ran for 13 episodes before it was cancelled.
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: Generally, the series isn't held in high regards compared to other ''Spider-Man'' series as it viewed as putting Spider-Man in a situation that's un-Spider-Man-like, like putting him on another world.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: Generally, the series isn't held in high regards compared to other ''Spider-Man'' series series, as it puts Peter Parker/Spider-Man on another futuristic world (which many saw as going against his grounded roots), lacks most of his supporting cast (who are mostly replaced by {{expies}}), and replaces most of his rogues gallery with entirely new villains (with only Venom and Carnage remaining). Effectively, as interesting as the concepts were on their own, the show is viewed as putting being too much of a radical departure from the Spider-Man in a situation that's un-Spider-Man-like, like putting him on another world. people know and love, turning them away from the show. Unsurprisingly, the show only ran for 13 episodes before it was cancelled.
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* CompleteMonster: [[BigBad Dark Mysterio]] hails from a dimension in which he led the [[Characters/MarvelComicsSinisterSix Sinister Six]] to destroy Spider-Man and [[TakeOverTheWorld conquer the world]]. In his quest to obtain further power, Dark Mysterio travels to hundreds of other dimensions, [[HeroKiller killing their heroes]] and stealing their energy source of Iso-8 to boost the Six's abilities, a process that destroys each dimension they invade. With countless billions left dead in his wake, Dark Mysterio dispatches his minions to the Earth this game takes place on, using the Six to cause all manner of destruction such as poisoning civilians; experimenting on hundreds of people with Iso-8; or nearly blowing up all of New York City. Dark Mysterio desires nothing more than the continuous invading and decimation of all realities until [[MultiversalConqueror he reigns supreme]].
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** Jennifer Hale had her StarMakingRole as Felicia Hardy in the [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries previous Spider-Man series]]. Here she voices Mary-Jane in the pilot, as well as Lady Vermin for the rest of the series, the latter of AbhorrentAdmirer whom Spider-Man is not attracted to.

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** Jennifer Hale had her StarMakingRole as Felicia Hardy in the [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries previous Spider-Man series]]. Here she voices Mary-Jane in the pilot, as well as Lady Vermin for the rest of the series, the latter of series. While MJ is Felicia's biggest rival for Spider-Man's affections, Lady Vermin is a humanoid rat and AbhorrentAdmirer whom Spider-Man is not attracted to.



** Counter-Earth's Green Goblin sport goggles. When the ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'' incarnation gets transported to the MCU after Norman Osborn breaks the helmet, he sports goggles to replace the mask once his Goblin side takes over.


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** Counter-Earth's Green Goblin sport sports goggles. When the ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'' incarnation of Green Goblin gets transported to the MCU after Norman Osborn breaks the helmet, he sports goggles to replace the mask once his Goblin side takes over.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: This game [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters goes well past scraping the bottom of the barrel when it comes to Spider characters]], marking the video-game debuts of the likes of ComicBook/AnyaCorazon as Araña (both with and without her InstantArmor) and Spider-Girl, [[ComicBook/SpiderGirl Mayday Parker]], ComicBook/SpiderGwen and [[Characters/SpiderVerse the other Spider-Verse totems]], ComicBook/{{Silk}} (both with her CheapCostume, her second outfit,[[note]]With the grey scarf, which hasn't been released yet.[[/note]] and her third outfit[[note]]With the red scarf.[[/note]]), ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan's original costume, Superior ComicBook/{{Venom}}, Spider-X...and more are being announced.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: This game [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters goes well past scraping the bottom of the barrel when it comes to Spider characters]], characters, marking the video-game debuts of the likes of ComicBook/AnyaCorazon as Araña (both with and without her InstantArmor) and Spider-Girl, [[ComicBook/SpiderGirl Mayday Parker]], ComicBook/SpiderGwen and [[Characters/SpiderVerse the other Spider-Verse totems]], ComicBook/{{Silk}} (both with her CheapCostume, her second outfit,[[note]]With the grey scarf, which hasn't been released yet.[[/note]] and her third outfit[[note]]With the red scarf.[[/note]]), ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan's original costume, Superior ComicBook/{{Venom}}, Spider-X...and more are being announced.
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* FoeYay: Lady Vermin had the hots for Spider-Man the second she saw him fight.
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** Tie-in comic issue #5: [[MasterOfDisguise the Chameleon]] is a monstrous Bestial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.

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** Tie-in comic issue #5: [[MasterOfDisguise the The Chameleon]] is a monstrous Bestial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.
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** The entire storyline involving the Synoptic would be reused beat-for-beat in 2018's Venom. Knull is basically a humanoid version of the same "Symbiote god" concept with a few minor tweaks.
** Counter-Earth's Green Goblin sport goggles. When the SpiderManTrilogy incarnation gets transported to the MCU after Norman Osborn breaks the helmet, he sports goggles to replace the mask once his Goblin side takes over.


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** The entire storyline involving the Synoptic would be reused beat-for-beat in 2018's Venom.[[ComicBook/VenomDonnyCates Donny Cates']] ''[[ComicBook/VenomDonnyCates Venom]]'' [[ComicBook/VenomDonnyCates run]]. Knull is basically a humanoid version of the same "Symbiote god" concept with a few minor tweaks.
** Counter-Earth's Green Goblin sport goggles. When the SpiderManTrilogy ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'' incarnation gets transported to the MCU after Norman Osborn breaks the helmet, he sports goggles to replace the mask once his Goblin side takes over.

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\n** Counter-Earth's Green Goblin sport goggles. When the SpiderManTrilogy incarnation gets transported to the MCU after Norman Osborn breaks the helmet, he sports goggles to replace the mask once his Goblin side takes over.

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\n** The entire storyline involving the Synoptic would be reused beat-for-beat in 2018's Venom. Knull is basically a humanoid version of the same "Symbiote god" concept with a few minor tweaks.

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** Vol 2 #5 tie-in comic: [[MasterOfDisguise the Chameleon]] is a monstrous Bestial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.

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** Vol 2 #5 tie-in comic: Tie-in comic issue #5: [[MasterOfDisguise the Chameleon]] is a monstrous Bestial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.

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** [[GruesomeGoat Sir Ram]] is a [[BeastMan Bestial]] and the cruelest of the High Evolutionary's servants on Counter-Earth. A [[MadScientist scientist]] who views humans as inferior, a decade ago Sir Ram [[WouldHurtAChild experimented on a child]] named Git Hoskins, leaving him an emotionally scarred freak as an adult. Sir Ram later kidnaps several other humans, [[PlayingWithSyringes planning to perform similar gruesome experiments on them]]. When a Machine Man, X-51, defies the High Evolutionary, Sir Ram plans to experiment on it too, despite it being sapient, and later tries to use a device to try to force X-51 to kill several human rebels. When Sir Ram captures Spider-Man, he subjects him to painful experiments designed to make him into a mind-controlled puppet. In the finale, Sir Ram helps the High Evolutionary destroy the human race on Counter-Earth, by first destroying human neighborhoods and not caring whether the humans flee in time, and taking sadistic delight when the High Evolutionary tries to destroy humanity with a sonic weapon, with his associate Lord Tyger being disgusted by Sir Ram's cruelty.

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** [[GruesomeGoat Sir Ram]] is a [[BeastMan Bestial]] and the cruelest of the High Evolutionary's servants on Counter-Earth. A [[MadScientist scientist]] who views humans as inferior, a decade ago Sir Ram [[WouldHurtAChild experimented on a child]] named Git Hoskins, leaving him an emotionally scarred freak as an adult. Sir Ram later kidnaps several other humans, [[PlayingWithSyringes planning to perform similar gruesome experiments on them]].them. When a Machine Man, X-51, defies the High Evolutionary, Sir Ram plans to experiment on it too, despite it being sapient, and later tries to use a device to try to force X-51 to kill several human rebels. When Sir Ram captures Spider-Man, he subjects him to painful experiments designed to make him into a mind-controlled puppet. In the finale, Sir Ram helps the High Evolutionary [[KillAllHumans destroy the human race race]] on Counter-Earth, by first destroying human neighborhoods and not caring whether the humans flee in time, and taking sadistic delight when the High Evolutionary tries to destroy humanity with a sonic weapon, with his associate Lord Tyger being disgusted by Sir Ram's cruelty.
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** [[GruesomeGoat Sir Ram]] is a [[BeastMan Bestial]] and the cruelest of the High Evolutionary's servants on Counter-Earth. A [[MadScientist scientist]] who views humans as inferior, a decade ago Sir Ram [[WouldHurtAChild experimented on a child]] named Git Hoskins, leaving him an emotionally-scarred freak as an adult. Sir Ram later kidnaps several other humans, [[PlayingWithSyringes planning to perform similar gruesome experiments on them]]. When a Machine Man, X-51, defies the High Evolutionary, Sir Ram plans to experiment on it too, despite it being sapient, and later tries to use a device to try to force X-51 to kill several human rebels. When Sir Ram captures Spider-Man, he subjects him to painful experiments designed to make him into a mind-controlled puppet. In the finale, Sir Ram helps the High Evolutionary destroy the human race on Counter-Earth, by first destroying human neighborhoods and not caring whether the humans flee in time, and taking sadistic delight when the High Evolutionary tries to destroy humanity with a sonic weapon, with his associate Lord Tyger being disgusted by Sir Ram's cruelty.

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** [[GruesomeGoat Sir Ram]] is a [[BeastMan Bestial]] and the cruelest of the High Evolutionary's servants on Counter-Earth. A [[MadScientist scientist]] who views humans as inferior, a decade ago Sir Ram [[WouldHurtAChild experimented on a child]] named Git Hoskins, leaving him an emotionally-scarred emotionally scarred freak as an adult. Sir Ram later kidnaps several other humans, [[PlayingWithSyringes planning to perform similar gruesome experiments on them]]. When a Machine Man, X-51, defies the High Evolutionary, Sir Ram plans to experiment on it too, despite it being sapient, and later tries to use a device to try to force X-51 to kill several human rebels. When Sir Ram captures Spider-Man, he subjects him to painful experiments designed to make him into a mind-controlled puppet. In the finale, Sir Ram helps the High Evolutionary destroy the human race on Counter-Earth, by first destroying human neighborhoods and not caring whether the humans flee in time, and taking sadistic delight when the High Evolutionary tries to destroy humanity with a sonic weapon, with his associate Lord Tyger being disgusted by Sir Ram's cruelty.
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** Vol 2 #5 tie-in comic: [[MasterOfDisguise the Chameleon]] is a monstrous Beastial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.

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** Vol 2 #5 tie-in comic: [[MasterOfDisguise the Chameleon]] is a monstrous Beastial Bestial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.
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** [[GruesomeGoat Sir Ram]] is a [[BeastMan Bestial]] and the cruelest of the High Evolutionary's servants on Counter-Earth. A [[MadScientist scientist]] who views humans as inferior, a decade ago Sir Ram [[WouldHurtAChild experimented on a child]] named Git Hoskins, leaving him an emotionally scared freak as an adult. Sir Ram later kidnaps several other humans, [[PlayingWithSyringes planning to perform similar gruesome experiments on them]]. When a Machine Man, X-51, defies the High Evolutionary, Sir Ram plans to experiment on it too, despite it being sapient, and later tries to use a device to try to force X-51 to kill several human rebels. When Sir Ram captures Spider-Man, he subjects him to painful experiments designed to make him into a mind-controlled puppet. In the finale, Sir Ram helps the High Evolutionary destroy the human race on Counter-Earth, by first destroying human neighborhoods and not caring whether the humans flee in time, and taking sadistic delight when the High Evolutionary tries to destroy humanity with a sonic weapon, with his associate Lord Tyger being disgusted by Sir Ram's cruelty.

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** [[GruesomeGoat Sir Ram]] is a [[BeastMan Bestial]] and the cruelest of the High Evolutionary's servants on Counter-Earth. A [[MadScientist scientist]] who views humans as inferior, a decade ago Sir Ram [[WouldHurtAChild experimented on a child]] named Git Hoskins, leaving him an emotionally scared emotionally-scarred freak as an adult. Sir Ram later kidnaps several other humans, [[PlayingWithSyringes planning to perform similar gruesome experiments on them]]. When a Machine Man, X-51, defies the High Evolutionary, Sir Ram plans to experiment on it too, despite it being sapient, and later tries to use a device to try to force X-51 to kill several human rebels. When Sir Ram captures Spider-Man, he subjects him to painful experiments designed to make him into a mind-controlled puppet. In the finale, Sir Ram helps the High Evolutionary destroy the human race on Counter-Earth, by first destroying human neighborhoods and not caring whether the humans flee in time, and taking sadistic delight when the High Evolutionary tries to destroy humanity with a sonic weapon, with his associate Lord Tyger being disgusted by Sir Ram's cruelty.

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* CompleteMonster (issue #5): In the tie-in comic book to the animated series, [[MasterOfDisguise the Chameleon]] is a monstrous Beastial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.

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* CompleteMonster (issue #5): CompleteMonster:
** [[GruesomeGoat Sir Ram]] is a [[BeastMan Bestial]] and the cruelest of the High Evolutionary's servants on Counter-Earth. A [[MadScientist scientist]] who views humans as inferior, a decade ago Sir Ram [[WouldHurtAChild experimented on a child]] named Git Hoskins, leaving him an emotionally scared freak as an adult. Sir Ram later kidnaps several other humans, [[PlayingWithSyringes planning to perform similar gruesome experiments on them]]. When a Machine Man, X-51, defies the High Evolutionary, Sir Ram plans to experiment on it too, despite it being sapient, and later tries to use a device to try to force X-51 to kill several human rebels. When Sir Ram captures Spider-Man, he subjects him to painful experiments designed to make him into a mind-controlled puppet.
In the finale, Sir Ram helps the High Evolutionary destroy the human race on Counter-Earth, by first destroying human neighborhoods and not caring whether the humans flee in time, and taking sadistic delight when the High Evolutionary tries to destroy humanity with a sonic weapon, with his associate Lord Tyger being disgusted by Sir Ram's cruelty.
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tie-in comic book to the animated series, comic: [[MasterOfDisguise the Chameleon]] is a monstrous Beastial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.
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* CompleteMonster: In the tie-in comic book to the animated series, [[MasterOfDisguise the Chameleon]] is a monstrous Beastial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.

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* CompleteMonster: CompleteMonster (issue #5): In the tie-in comic book to the animated series, [[MasterOfDisguise the Chameleon]] is a monstrous Beastial capable of changing his appearance to those he has murdered. To use this to his advantage, Chameleon systematically stalks and murders over a dozen innocent people, then uses their identities to commit crimes. After being stopped by Spider-Man during a bank robbery that nearly leaves several people dead, Chameleon boasts his plans to ruin Spider-Man's name and [[HopeCrusher crush the hope]] of his people by framing Spider-Man for the killings. Even in a world of dictators and monstrous symbiotes, the Chameleon stood out as a vile SerialKiller who disgusted Spider-Man more than any other villain he encountered.
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** Jennifer Hale had her StarMakingRole as Felicia Hardy in the [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries previous Spider-Man series]]. Here she voices Mary-Jane in the pilot as well as [[Lady Vermin for the rest of the series, the latter of AbhorrentAdmirer whom Spider-Man is not attracted to]].


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** Jennifer Hale had her StarMakingRole as Felicia Hardy in the [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries previous Spider-Man series]]. Here she voices Mary-Jane in the pilot pilot, as well as [[Lady Lady Vermin for the rest of the series, the latter of AbhorrentAdmirer whom Spider-Man is not attracted to]].

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