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  2. Batmobile - Wikipedia

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    The 1966–1968 television series Batman was so popular that its campy humor and its version of Batmobile were imported into Batman's comics. The iconic television Batmobile was a superficially modified concept car, the decade-old Lincoln Futura, owned by auto customizer George Barris, whose shop did the work. [11]

  3. The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay screenshot. The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire is a side-scrolling action-adventure game where the players control Spider-Man through six stages as he goes up against the terrorist organization Hydra, who has taken all of New York City and its citizens as hostage by setting up generators that caused a giant electrical grid to appear over the location, and their hired hands the New ...

  4. List of rotoscoped works - Wikipedia

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    Fire & Ice (1983) Other The Adventures of Pinocchio; Alois Nebel; Apollo 10 1/2 (characters and archival footage) The Arrow Flies in the Tale - short; The Brave Man's Heart - short; Brothers Lyu - short; The Case of Hana & Alice [3] Cross Country Detours - short (The deer, crying bobcat and shedding lizard) [4] A Christmas Carol; Chico & Rita ...

  5. Shocker (character) - Wikipedia

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    Shocker has a run-in with Iron Man on a subway car in NYC. [27] Shocker is hired by the Golem, along with Constrictor and Jack O'Lantern, to protect a diamond delivery. He battles Hood. [28] Shocker was terminated as a freelance agent by Hammer Industries and captured by Spider-Man while trying to rob a federal bank alongside Hydro-Man.

  6. Spider-Man in other media - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the X-Men: The Animated Series episode "Child of Light". Spider-Man appears in Spider-Man Unlimited (1999), voiced by Rino Romano. This version's suit was made using nanotechnology and possesses stealth technology and anti-symbiote sonic weaponry.

  7. Zebra-Man - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Baker is a scientist whose machinery gives him the ability to attract and repel anything besides metal (referred to as "Diamagnetism"). [2] He becomes the criminal Zebra-Man, deriving his name from his striped body. After being irradiated with Zebra-Man's energy and gaining similar abilities, Batman defeats and arrests him. [3]

  8. A lot of other companies have tried to mimic the “cinematic universe” model similar to what Marvel has done and haven’t really made it successful.

  9. Batcycle - Wikipedia

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    The Batcycle makes only a few appearances in The Batman. The first is in the episode, "The Cat and the Bat," in which Catwoman steals Batman's utility belt and inadvertently sends the Batmobile careening out of control on autopilot. Batman uses the Batcycle to catch-up with and retrieve the other vehicle.