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  2. Underoos - Wikipedia

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    Underoos Promotional Ad, 1978. Underoos were developed as a product idea in 1977 by an independent entrepreneur, Larry Weiss, [1] who obtained licenses for the four major comic character groups (DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Hanna-Barbera, Archie Comics), which included Superman, Batman, Shazam, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Spider-Man, and Captain America.

  3. Let Toys Be Toys - Wikipedia

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    At some point over the past three decades, the toy industry decided that parents and children could not be trusted to figure out what to buy without colour-coded gender labelling—that means Science museum toys being labelled “for boys”, whereas miniature dustpans and brushes are “Girl Stuff”, according to SportsDirect.

  4. Category:Spider-Man toys - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man Classics This page was last edited on 1 September 2022, at 11:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane is an American manga-influenced comic book series focusing on a teenage Mary Jane Watson, the romantic interest of superhero Spider-Man.The series, published by Marvel Comics, is a teen drama set outside the regular Marvel continuity and aimed at teenage girls as opposed to the traditional male comic book audience.

  6. Gwen Stacy (Spider-Verse) - Wikipedia

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    Gwen Stacy, also known by her alias Spider-Woman, and colloquially as Spider-Gwen, is a character appearing in the Spider-Verse film franchise, based on the Marvel Comics Multiverse character of the same name by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez, in-turn inspired by the original Gwen Stacy comic book character by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

  7. Why Michael Bublé had to include the “Spider-Man ... - AOL

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    The song was featured in the closing credits of 2004's Spider-Man 2 and went on to become one of Bublé's first singles. Which actually worked against the singer initially. ... "The girl who ...