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Did you miss the first appearance of Mary Jane Watson on Saturday’s The Spectacular Spider-Man on the Kids’ WB!? Fear not Dear Reader, we have a snap of her debut as well as Mr. Big’s big reveal.

Well, well, it turns out Mr. Big is not the Kingpin as many people expected, but rather Tombstone.


More new episodes as the weeks progress.
via The CW and The Kids’ WB!
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This actually is pretty decent so far….
I caught an episode last week (Vulture trying to kidnap Norman) and was impressed. It is definatly aimed at a different audience (i.e. younger) than the all the previous Spidey cartoons, but still has an appeal to older people like me.
The Tombstone revealsounds kinda gutsy when you think about it, nice to see they seem to be willing to take a few chances.
I just appreciate that they’re attempting to stay true to canon, despite recent editorial mandates at Marvel. BTW-Stacy B.-Welcome back! I thought we were going to have to start our own mini-Countdown: The Search for Stacy B. It would have gotten off the ground sooner, but we were trying to work out all the tie-in books and screw up Major Spoilers continuity….