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There was at least one film about Spiderman, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Only Human (novel)|Only Human]]'', ''[[The Story of Fester Cat (novel)|The Story of Fester Cat]]'') simply titled ''[[Spider-Man (2002 film)|Spider-Man]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Story of Fester Cat (novel)|The Story of Fester Cat]]'') [[Das (Only Human)|Das]] watched the film and thought the character Spiderman was real. [[Jack Harkness]] told Das that Spiderman was a [[fiction]]al character in the movie and was played by [[Tobey Maguire|an actor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Only Human (novel)|Only Human]]'') | There was at least one film about Spiderman, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Only Human (novel)|Only Human]]'', ''[[The Story of Fester Cat (novel)|The Story of Fester Cat]]'') simply titled ''[[Spider-Man (2002 film)|Spider-Man]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Story of Fester Cat (novel)|The Story of Fester Cat]]'') [[Das (Only Human)|Das]] watched the film and thought the character Spiderman was real. [[Jack Harkness]] told Das that Spiderman was a [[fiction]]al character in the movie and was played by [[Tobey Maguire|an actor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Only Human (novel)|Only Human]]'') | ||
In early [[2005]], [[Gustavo Lugo]] witnessed the [[Ninth Doctor]] trying to sell some early ''Spider-Man'' comics from the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]] at a [[Comic book shop (Have You Seen This Man?)|local comic book store]], but [[Owner (Have You Seen This Man?)|the owner]] refused as they seemed to be in too good condition to be original. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Have You Seen This Man? (short story)|Have You Seen This Man?]]'') | In early [[2005]], [[Gustavo Lugo]] witnessed the [[Ninth Doctor]] trying to sell some early ''Spider-Man'' comics from the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]] at a [[Comic book shop (Have You Seen This Man?)|local comic book store]], but [[Owner (Have You Seen This Man?)|the owner]] refused as they seemed to be in too good condition to be original. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Have You Seen This Man? (short story)|Have You Seen This Man?]]'')[[File:The Defenders.jpg|left|thumb|A [[poster]] for ''[[The Defenders]]'', featuring Spider-Man. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'')]]Sat in the room of [[Rick Pirelli]], [[Thad Steiner]] flicked through a ''Spider-Man'' comic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Forever Autumn (novel)|Forever Autumn]]'') | ||
[[Grant (The Return of Doctor Mysterio)|Grant]] told the [[Twelfth Doctor]] the origin story of Spider-Man, however, the Doctor believed that getting bitten by a radioactive spider would result in [[radiation poisoning]]. A [[poster]] in Grant's room for ''[[The Defenders]]'' featured Spider-Man, along with some other characters. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]'') | |||
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''These accounts contain information about Spider-Man but do not clarify if he is real or not.'' | ''These accounts contain information about Spider-Man but do not clarify if he is real or not.'' | ||
In [[1972]], [[Maxwell Collins]] had a shirt with Spider-Man on it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Pestilent Heart (comic story)|The Pestilent Heart]]'') | In [[1972]], [[Maxwell Collins]] had a shirt with Spider-Man on it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Pestilent Heart (comic story)|The Pestilent Heart]]'') | ||
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[[George Thompson]] liked Spiderman. He wrote about this in [[George Thompson's Special Book|his special book]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[My Special Book (short story)|My Special Book]]'') | [[George Thompson]] liked Spiderman. He wrote about this in [[George Thompson's Special Book|his special book]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[My Special Book (short story)|My Special Book]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
=== Further references === | ===Further references=== | ||
* In ''[[Winner Takes All (novel)|Winner Takes All]]'', the [[Ninth Doctor]] says "My [[spider sense]] was tingling". This is a reference to Spider-Man, although no connection has been made in the [[DWU]]. | *In ''[[Winner Takes All (novel)|Winner Takes All]]'', the [[Ninth Doctor]] says "My [[spider sense]] was tingling". This is a reference to Spider-Man, although no connection has been made in the [[DWU]]. | ||
=== Comics === | ===Comics=== | ||
* [[File:The Incredible Hulk Presents Vol 1 12.jpg|thumb|Spider-Man on the front of ''[[TIHP 12|The Incredible Hulk Presents #12]]'', which contained the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comic story ''[[Nineveh! (comic story)|Ninevah!]]''.]]Spider-Man was created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Steve Ditko]] and debuted in {{iw|marvel|Amazing Fantasy Vol 1 15|''Amazing Fantasy'' #15}}, with [[Andy Yanchus]] colouring the comic. The quote about power and responsibility comes from this first story. The first story reprinted in ''[[Dr Who's Time Tales]]'', ''The Man in the Mummy Case!'', was originally printed in this same issue. | *[[File:The Incredible Hulk Presents Vol 1 12.jpg|thumb|Spider-Man on the front of ''[[TIHP 12|The Incredible Hulk Presents #12]]'', which contained the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comic story ''[[Nineveh! (comic story)|Ninevah!]]''.]]Spider-Man was created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Steve Ditko]] and debuted in {{iw|marvel|Amazing Fantasy Vol 1 15|''Amazing Fantasy'' #15}}, with [[Andy Yanchus]] colouring the comic. The quote about power and responsibility comes from this first story. The first story reprinted in ''[[Dr Who's Time Tales]]'', ''The Man in the Mummy Case!'', was originally printed in this same issue. | ||
* [[Dan Slott]] once proposed a five issue limited series where Peter Parker would become The Doctor's travelling companion. While the BBC were enthusiastic about the idea, Slott's bosses at Marvel ultimately rejected the pitch. | *[[Dan Slott]] once proposed a five issue limited series where Peter Parker would become The Doctor's travelling companion. While the BBC were enthusiastic about the idea, Slott's bosses at Marvel ultimately rejected the pitch. | ||
=== ''Spider-Man'' TV series === | ===''Spider-Man'' TV series=== | ||
* The {{w|Spider-Man (1967 TV series)|1967 cartoon show}} can be recognised by the quoted line from its theme song. Technically, it isn't possible to tell in ''[[The Stockbridge Horror (comic story)|The Stockbridge Horror]]'' whether this is a cartoon with a song or if someone is warning him about the coming of the Spider-Man. | *The {{w|Spider-Man (1967 TV series)|1967 cartoon show}} can be recognised by the quoted line from its theme song. Technically, it isn't possible to tell in ''[[The Stockbridge Horror (comic story)|The Stockbridge Horror]]'' whether this is a cartoon with a song or if someone is warning him about the coming of the Spider-Man. | ||
=== Parallel universes === | ===Parallel universes=== | ||
* [[Death's Head]]'s frequent travels between universes have placed him in at least three [[parallel universe]]s where Peter Parker (Spider-Man) is a real individual. He would have been able to meet [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Spider-man the Spider-Man] of [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Primax_986.13_Gamma Primax 986.13 Gamma] (also known as {{iw|marvel|Earth-120185}}), Marvel UK's ''Transformers'' universe; resided for some time in {{iw|marvel|Earth-8410}}, home to a future {{iw|marvel|Peter Parker (Earth-8410)|Peter Parker}}; and did indeed meet the {{iw|marvel|Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man}} of {{iw|marvel|Earth-616}}, the mainstream Marvel Comics universe (although his body was at the time inhabited by the mind of {{iw|marvel|Otto Octavius (Earth-616)|Otto Octavius}}). The [[Seventh Doctor]] was also seen dropping Death's Head off in Earth-616 in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Time Bomb! (comic story)|Time Bomb!]]''.{{disputed}} | *[[Death's Head]]'s frequent travels between universes have placed him in at least three [[parallel universe]]s where Peter Parker (Spider-Man) is a real individual. He would have been able to meet [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Spider-man the Spider-Man] of [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Primax_986.13_Gamma Primax 986.13 Gamma] (also known as {{iw|marvel|Earth-120185}}), Marvel UK's ''Transformers'' universe; resided for some time in {{iw|marvel|Earth-8410}}, home to a future {{iw|marvel|Peter Parker (Earth-8410)|Peter Parker}}; and did indeed meet the {{iw|marvel|Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man}} of {{iw|marvel|Earth-616}}, the mainstream Marvel Comics universe (although his body was at the time inhabited by the mind of {{iw|marvel|Otto Octavius (Earth-616)|Otto Octavius}}). The [[Seventh Doctor]] was also seen dropping Death's Head off in Earth-616 in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Time Bomb! (comic story)|Time Bomb!]]''.{{disputed}} | ||
=== References to ''Doctor Who'' within Marvel === | ===References to ''Doctor Who'' within Marvel=== | ||
* A different Spider-Man, {{iw|marvel|Miles Morales (Earth-1610)|Miles Morales}}, referenced ''Doctor Who'' and used the phrase "[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|timey-wimey stuff]]" to explain [[time travel]] to [[Thor (The Incomplete Death's Head)|Thor]] in {{iw|All New, All Different Avengers Vol 1 6|''All New, All Different Avengers'' #6}}. | *A different Spider-Man, {{iw|marvel|Miles Morales (Earth-1610)|Miles Morales}}, referenced ''Doctor Who'' and used the phrase "[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|timey-wimey stuff]]" to explain [[time travel]] to [[Thor (The Incomplete Death's Head)|Thor]] in {{iw|All New, All Different Avengers Vol 1 6|''All New, All Different Avengers'' #6}}. | ||
=== Films === | ===Films=== | ||
* One idea for ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'' was a mad scientist working on developing invulnerable synthetic skin; it was dropped because Davies feared that this might be part of the plot of the movie ''Spider-Man 3'', which was due for release around the same time that Greenhorn's episode would likely air. <ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/2007f.html</ref> | *One idea for ''[[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]]'' was a mad scientist working on developing invulnerable synthetic skin; it was dropped because Davies feared that this might be part of the plot of the movie ''Spider-Man 3'', which was due for release around the same time that Greenhorn's episode would likely air. <ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/2007f.html</ref> | ||
* [[Andrew Garfield]] played Spider-Man in the 2012 film ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and its 2014 sequel ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2''. He reprised the role in the 2021 film ''Spider-Man: No Way Home''. | *[[Andrew Garfield]] played Spider-Man in the 2012 film ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and its 2014 sequel ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2''. He reprised the role in the 2021 film ''Spider-Man: No Way Home''. | ||
* Alfred Molina, who played Doctor Octopus in the 2004 Spider-Man sequel, was considered for the Eighth Doctor in the 1996 TV Movie. <ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/doctorwho/serials/tvm.html</ref> | *Alfred Molina, who played Doctor Octopus in the 2004 Spider-Man sequel, was considered for the Eighth Doctor in the 1996 TV Movie. <ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/doctorwho/serials/tvm.html</ref> | ||
== External links == | ==External links== | ||
{{iwx|wiki=marvel|wiki name=Marvel Comics Database}} | {{iwx|wiki=marvel|wiki name=Marvel Comics Database}} | ||
{{elx|page url=http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Spider-Man|website url=http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Main_Page|website name=Transformers Wiki}} | {{elx|page url=http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Spider-Man|website url=http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Main_Page|website name=Transformers Wiki}} | ||
{{iwx|wiki=marvelcinematicuniverse|wiki name=Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki}} | {{iwx|wiki=marvelcinematicuniverse|wiki name=Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki}} | ||
== Footnotes == | ==Footnotes== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:13, 14 February 2023
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Spider-Man (COMIC: The Stockbridge Horror) or Spiderman (PROSE: Only Human) was by some accounts a real individual, (COMIC: The Incomplete Death's Head, The Glorious Dead, etc.) or a fictional character (PROSE: To the Slaughter, etc.) in television, (COMIC: The Stockbridge Horror) in movies, (PROSE: Only Human, The Story of Fester Cat) and in comics. (PROSE: Forever Autumn, et al.)
As a fictional character, Spider-Man had the ability to scale buildings by crawling along their sides, not unlike a spider. (PROSE: To the Slaughter) The Seventh Doctor once stated that "with great power, comes great responsibility", a quote that he thought came from Marvel Comics. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Genesys)
Biography
As a real person
Spider-Man once attended Bonjaxx's birthday party at Maruthea. A balloon with Spider-Man's face was also present at the party. (COMIC: The Incomplete Death's Head)
In 1977, Billy Wilkins, finding the Eighth Doctor's methods of dealing with the Morg ineffectual, claimed that Spider-Man would've finished it off by now. (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game)
Keepsake passed an individual resembling Spider-Man, but with a trunk, at Huggy's in Los Angeles, 8162. (COMIC: Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling!)
A glimpse of Spider-Man fighting Doctor Octopus, demanding that he answers him rather than just lying "there", was visible when Esterath explained to the Eighth Doctor about the Omniversal Spectrum. (COMIC: The Glorious Dead)
The Tenth Doctor noted that the uncle of a "friend" of his once claimed that "with great power comes great responsibility." (PROSE: Legends of Camelot)
As a fictional character
Completing the argument that Jason was making about the immortality of fictional characters, the Seventh Doctor said that if Spider-Man aged, he would be collecting his pension. (PROSE: Conundrum) During an attack on the Fifth Doctor's TARDIS, a Spider-Man cartoon show was playing on the scanner screen, shortly before the screen's destruction. (COMIC: The Stockbridge Horror)
There was at least one film about Spiderman, (PROSE: Only Human, The Story of Fester Cat) simply titled Spider-Man. (PROSE: The Story of Fester Cat) Das watched the film and thought the character Spiderman was real. Jack Harkness told Das that Spiderman was a fictional character in the movie and was played by an actor. (PROSE: Only Human)
In early 2005, Gustavo Lugo witnessed the Ninth Doctor trying to sell some early Spider-Man comics from the 1960s and 1970s at a local comic book store, but the owner refused as they seemed to be in too good condition to be original. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man?)
Sat in the room of Rick Pirelli, Thad Steiner flicked through a Spider-Man comic. (PROSE: Forever Autumn)
Grant told the Twelfth Doctor the origin story of Spider-Man, however, the Doctor believed that getting bitten by a radioactive spider would result in radiation poisoning. A poster in Grant's room for The Defenders featured Spider-Man, along with some other characters. (TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio)
Ambiguous
These accounts contain information about Spider-Man but do not clarify if he is real or not. In 1972, Maxwell Collins had a shirt with Spider-Man on it. (COMIC: The Pestilent Heart)
When Clyde Langer accidentally walked into a spider's web in one of Ashen Hill Manor's secret passages Rani Chandra laughed and said "Very spider-man!" (TV: The Eternity Trap)
George Thompson liked Spiderman. He wrote about this in his special book. (PROSE: My Special Book)
Behind the scenes
Further references
- In Winner Takes All, the Ninth Doctor says "My spider sense was tingling". This is a reference to Spider-Man, although no connection has been made in the DWU.
Comics
- Spider-Man was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and debuted in Amazing Fantasy #15, with Andy Yanchus colouring the comic. The quote about power and responsibility comes from this first story. The first story reprinted in Dr Who's Time Tales, The Man in the Mummy Case!, was originally printed in this same issue.
- Dan Slott once proposed a five issue limited series where Peter Parker would become The Doctor's travelling companion. While the BBC were enthusiastic about the idea, Slott's bosses at Marvel ultimately rejected the pitch.
Spider-Man TV series
- The 1967 cartoon show can be recognised by the quoted line from its theme song. Technically, it isn't possible to tell in The Stockbridge Horror whether this is a cartoon with a song or if someone is warning him about the coming of the Spider-Man.
Parallel universes
- Death's Head's frequent travels between universes have placed him in at least three parallel universes where Peter Parker (Spider-Man) is a real individual. He would have been able to meet the Spider-Man of Primax 986.13 Gamma (also known as Earth-120185), Marvel UK's Transformers universe; resided for some time in Earth-8410, home to a future Peter Parker; and did indeed meet the Spider-Man of Earth-616, the mainstream Marvel Comics universe (although his body was at the time inhabited by the mind of Otto Octavius). The Seventh Doctor was also seen dropping Death's Head off in Earth-616 in COMIC: Time Bomb!.[disputed statement]
References to Doctor Who within Marvel
- A different Spider-Man, Miles Morales, referenced Doctor Who and used the phrase "timey-wimey stuff" to explain time travel to Thor in All New, All Different Avengers #6.
Films
- One idea for The Lazarus Experiment was a mad scientist working on developing invulnerable synthetic skin; it was dropped because Davies feared that this might be part of the plot of the movie Spider-Man 3, which was due for release around the same time that Greenhorn's episode would likely air. [1]
- Andrew Garfield played Spider-Man in the 2012 film The Amazing Spider-Man and its 2014 sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2. He reprised the role in the 2021 film Spider-Man: No Way Home.
- Alfred Molina, who played Doctor Octopus in the 2004 Spider-Man sequel, was considered for the Eighth Doctor in the 1996 TV Movie. [2]
External links
- Spider-Man at Marvel Comics Database
- Spider-Man at Transformers Wiki
- Spider-Man at Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki
Footnotes
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