As the series begins, Peter Parker has been Spider-Man for one year. He has saved lives and fought As the series begins, Peter Parker has been Spider-Man for one year. He has saved lives and fought supervillains, but he is still in the process of learning how to be a superhero. Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. offers Peter the chance to train to be a real superhero and become "The Ultimate Spider-Man". However, beforehand Peter will have to learn how to work with a team of four fellow teenage superheroes.The teen heroes Spider-Man will be teaming up with are Nova, White Tiger, Iron Fist, and Power Man.supervillains, but he is still in the process of learning how to be a superhero. Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. offers Peter the chance to train to be a real superhero and become "The Ultimate Spider-Man". However, beforehand Peter will have to learn how to work with a team of four fellow teenage superheroes.The teen heroes Spider-Man will be teaming up with are Nova, White Tiger, Iron Fist, and Power Man.As the series begins, Peter Parker has been Spider-Man for one year. He has saved lives and fought supervillains, but he is still in the process of learning how to be a superhero. Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. offers Peter the chance to train to be a real superhero and become "The Ultimate Spider-Man". However, beforehand Peter will have to learn how to work with a team of four fellow teenage superheroes.The teen heroes Spider-Man will be teaming up with are Nova, White Tiger, Iron Fist, and Power Man.
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-- Complete Season 01 --
Episode 1: Great Power A year after becoming Spider-Man, teenager Peter Parker is confronted by Nick Fury, director of S.H.I.E.L.D., who offers him a chance to train with S.H.I.E.L.D., to become the Ultimate Spider-Man and join a team of superheroes that is being assembled. At first declining the offer, Peter soon realizes that he may need Fury's team of heroes in order to fight the threats he faces when the Frightful Four (consisting of Wizard, Thundra, and Klaw) attacks Midtown High on Doctor Octopus' and Norman Osborn's orders, having discovered (thanks to Frightful Four member the Trapster, whom Spider-Man incarcerated) that Spider-Man's alter ego attends the school.
Episode 2: Great Responsibility
Spider-Man accepts Nick Fury's offer, and meets his team of teenage allies, consisting of Nova, White Tiger, Power Man and Iron Fist. Meanwhile, Norman Osborn orders Doctor Octopus to send the Frightful Four to attack Spider-Man, who ends up needing help from his new allies to defend himself.
Episode 3: Doomed
After a childish argument between Spider-Man and Nova gets their entire team grounded, the super-youths go through S.H.I.E.L.D.'s database of the most wanted supervillains to see who they can defeat and apprehend in order to impress Nick Fury. When the choices Batroc the Leaper, Blizzard, Melter, MODOK, Toad, Whirlwind, and Lady Porcupine prove unpopular, Spider-Man and his team go to Latveria to track down Doctor Doom. The young heroes capture Doom, but things take a turn for the worst when Doctor Doom tricks the team into taking one of his Doombots aboard the Helicarrier.
Spider-Man accepts Nick Fury's offer, and meets his team of teenage allies, consisting of Nova, White Tiger, Power Man and Iron Fist. Meanwhile, Norman Osborn orders Doctor Octopus to send the Frightful Four to attack Spider-Man, who ends up needing help from his new allies to defend himself.
Episode 3: Doomed
After a childish argument between Spider-Man and Nova gets their entire team grounded, the super-youths go through S.H.I.E.L.D.'s database of the most wanted supervillains to see who they can defeat and apprehend in order to impress Nick Fury. When the choices Batroc the Leaper, Blizzard, Melter, MODOK, Toad, Whirlwind, and Lady Porcupine prove unpopular, Spider-Man and his team go to Latveria to track down Doctor Doom. The young heroes capture Doom, but things take a turn for the worst when Doctor Doom tricks the team into taking one of his Doombots aboard the Helicarrier.
Doctor Octopus uses a sample of Spider-Man's blood to create Venom, an artificial, symbiotic life-form, who then escapes from Doctor Octopus' laboratory. When Venom finds Peter at a party, Venom tries to bond with him, wreaking havoc by jumping from host to host and possessing Spider-Man's allies.
Episode 5: Flight of the Iron Spider
After a fight with the Living Laser, Spider-Man meets Iron Man, a superhero he idolises. Impressed by Spider-Man's scientific knowledge, Iron Man builds him a high-tech armour suit called the Iron Spider, which is equipped with an array of powerful weaponry. Despite lacking the necessary skills and having no control over the suit's functions, Spider-Man becomes increasingly smug about his new equipment, which puts a strain on his relationship with the team.
Episode 5: Flight of the Iron Spider
After a fight with the Living Laser, Spider-Man meets Iron Man, a superhero he idolises. Impressed by Spider-Man's scientific knowledge, Iron Man builds him a high-tech armour suit called the Iron Spider, which is equipped with an array of powerful weaponry. Despite lacking the necessary skills and having no control over the suit's functions, Spider-Man becomes increasingly smug about his new equipment, which puts a strain on his relationship with the team.
Taskmaster goes undercover and infiltrates Peter's school to seek out Spider-Man. Spider-Man and White Tiger must put their differences aside and find a way to defeat an opponent who can mimic all of their physical abilities.
Episode 07:Exclusive
Spider-Man agrees to a video interview with aspiring news reporter Mary Jane Watson, but the interview is interrupted when the Hulk appears in Manhattan and goes on a destructive rampage. Mary Jane continues to film as Spider-Man tries to stop the Hulk. Unbeknownst to either of them, however, something much more dangerous is hiding out of sight.
Spider-Man agrees to a video interview with aspiring news reporter Mary Jane Watson, but the interview is interrupted when the Hulk appears in Manhattan and goes on a destructive rampage. Mary Jane continues to film as Spider-Man tries to stop the Hulk. Unbeknownst to either of them, however, something much more dangerous is hiding out of sight.
A mysterious new superhero dressed in black and with similar abilities to Spider-Man appears in New York, and attracts positive public attention. Peter suspects the new hero to be Venom, but his team-mates dismiss his suspicions as petty jealousy. Peter then discovers the hero's true identity, his friend Harry Osborn bonded with the Venom symbiote, and he tries to persuade Harry to get rid of it before it corrupts his mind and turns him evil.
Episode 9: Field Trip
During a school field trip to a museum, Danny translates the engraving on an ancient Norse rune stone and accidentally summons a Frost Giant. The Norse thunder god Thor arrives to aid Spider-Man's team, but magic from a medallion around the Giant's neck turns Thor into a talking frog. The team follow Thor to Asgard, where the power-hungry Loki is working with the Frost Giants to seize the Asgardian throne.
Episode 9: Field Trip
During a school field trip to a museum, Danny translates the engraving on an ancient Norse rune stone and accidentally summons a Frost Giant. The Norse thunder god Thor arrives to aid Spider-Man's team, but magic from a medallion around the Giant's neck turns Thor into a talking frog. The team follow Thor to Asgard, where the power-hungry Loki is working with the Frost Giants to seize the Asgardian throne.
After Spider-Man and the X-Man Wolverine apprehend the mutant Mesmero, the vengeful supervillain uses his mental powers to switch their minds, creating a serious identity problem for the two so different heroes when Sabretooth comes to town.
Venom resurfaces, again using Harry as his host, this time targeting Harry's neglectful father, Norman. While Norman Osborn does not want his potential secret weapon damaged, Spider-Man is confronted with the dilemma of choosing between helping Harry on his own or putting his trust in his teammates, who have orders from Fury to finish Venom off.
Episode 12: Me Time
After a fight with Whirlwind, Spider-Man insists on a weekend off from Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. However, Doctor Octopus chooses this very time to attack Spider-Man when his job is threatened by Norman Osborn.
Episode 13: Strange
The population of New York is plunged into a mysterious sleep, but Iron Fist manages to keep both himself and Spider-Man awake with chi energy. They seek the help of sorcerer Doctor Strange, and he explains the spell is the work of the demon Nightmare. To break the spell, the heroes have to enter the Dream Dimension and defeat Nightmare, facing the physical manifestations of their deepest fears and insecurities in the process.
Episode 14: Awesome
Peter Parker struggles to split his attention between completing his science fair project with Luke Cage and combatting Juggernaut. In his desperation concerning the former, he decides to "borrow" one of Dr. Connor's inventions, which becomes an (quite literally) even bigger threat to the city.
Episode 15: For Your Eye Only
The Helicarrier is commandeered by Zodiac, an elite criminal organisation, who imprison Nick Fury, hack into S.H.I.E.L.D.'s database and set the ship to self-destruct. Spider-Man is left as the only person who can save Fury and stop Zodiac before they obtain valuable data and the ship self-destructs over New York City.
Episode 16: Beetle Mania
Spider-Man's harshest critic, outspoken news magnate J. Jonah Jameson, is targeted by the Beetle, a villain equipped with an array of high-tech weaponry. Much to Peter's annoyance, Fury tasks the team with guarding the Daily Bugle building, but when Mary Jane tells Peter she is meeting Jameson for a job interview, he tries to stop her entering the building in case the Beetle attacks.
Episode 17: Snow Day
Agent Coulson orders Spider-Man and his team to report to a S.H.I.E.L.D. Arctic base for winter survival training. They instead go against their orders and sneak off to a deserted tropical island (which Nova finds on the S.H.I.E.L.D. database) for a vacation. However, while the island seems like a beautiful paradise, something sinister is lurking in the sand, and does not want his new "play-mates" to leave again.
Episode 18: Damage
Spider-Man's team fight the Wrecking Crew, but they end up unintentionally causing massive amounts of property damage. Fury assigns them to clean up their mess by working alongside Damage Control, a clean-up company that specialises in clearing collateral damage caused by superheroes. Spider-Man is frustrated by this seemingly boring assignment, but he begins to suspect criminal activity within Damage Control when he notices their CEO Mac Porter acting suspiciously.
Episode 19: Home Sick Hulk
After Hulk falls sick with an alien infection caused by the Phalanx, Spider-Man, who fears that S.H.I.E.L.D. will lock the Hulk away rather than help him, tries to hide him at his house from the Phalanx, Fury and Aunt May.
Episode 20: Run Pig Run
Loki gets revenge on Spider-Man by turning him into a pig using an enchanted hot dog. With the help of Thor and the entire S.H.I.E.L.D. force, "Peter Porker" must survive an Asgardian boar hunt across New York City.
Episode 21: I Am Spider-Man
Peter Parker is shocked to discover that Midtown High is putting on a Spider-Man musical starring Flash Thompson as Spider-Man. The matter becomes dangerous when Trapster mistakes Flash for the real Spider-Man.
Episode 22: The Iron Octopus
Doctor Octopus hacks into Iron Man's armours and sends one to kill Norman Osborn. While Norman blames Iron Man for the attack and threatens legal action, Spider-Man recovers a tentacle from an Octo-Bot and learns more about Doctor Octopus' history with both Oscorp and Norman himself. Doctor Octopus then attacks the Helicarrier in an arc reactor-powered suit of armour and abducts Norman and Harry, so Spider-Man dons the Iron Spider suit to save them.
Episode 12: Me Time
After a fight with Whirlwind, Spider-Man insists on a weekend off from Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. However, Doctor Octopus chooses this very time to attack Spider-Man when his job is threatened by Norman Osborn.
Episode 13: Strange
The population of New York is plunged into a mysterious sleep, but Iron Fist manages to keep both himself and Spider-Man awake with chi energy. They seek the help of sorcerer Doctor Strange, and he explains the spell is the work of the demon Nightmare. To break the spell, the heroes have to enter the Dream Dimension and defeat Nightmare, facing the physical manifestations of their deepest fears and insecurities in the process.
Episode 14: Awesome
Peter Parker struggles to split his attention between completing his science fair project with Luke Cage and combatting Juggernaut. In his desperation concerning the former, he decides to "borrow" one of Dr. Connor's inventions, which becomes an (quite literally) even bigger threat to the city.
Episode 15: For Your Eye Only
The Helicarrier is commandeered by Zodiac, an elite criminal organisation, who imprison Nick Fury, hack into S.H.I.E.L.D.'s database and set the ship to self-destruct. Spider-Man is left as the only person who can save Fury and stop Zodiac before they obtain valuable data and the ship self-destructs over New York City.
Episode 16: Beetle Mania
Spider-Man's harshest critic, outspoken news magnate J. Jonah Jameson, is targeted by the Beetle, a villain equipped with an array of high-tech weaponry. Much to Peter's annoyance, Fury tasks the team with guarding the Daily Bugle building, but when Mary Jane tells Peter she is meeting Jameson for a job interview, he tries to stop her entering the building in case the Beetle attacks.
Episode 17: Snow Day
Agent Coulson orders Spider-Man and his team to report to a S.H.I.E.L.D. Arctic base for winter survival training. They instead go against their orders and sneak off to a deserted tropical island (which Nova finds on the S.H.I.E.L.D. database) for a vacation. However, while the island seems like a beautiful paradise, something sinister is lurking in the sand, and does not want his new "play-mates" to leave again.
Episode 18: Damage
Spider-Man's team fight the Wrecking Crew, but they end up unintentionally causing massive amounts of property damage. Fury assigns them to clean up their mess by working alongside Damage Control, a clean-up company that specialises in clearing collateral damage caused by superheroes. Spider-Man is frustrated by this seemingly boring assignment, but he begins to suspect criminal activity within Damage Control when he notices their CEO Mac Porter acting suspiciously.
Episode 19: Home Sick Hulk
After Hulk falls sick with an alien infection caused by the Phalanx, Spider-Man, who fears that S.H.I.E.L.D. will lock the Hulk away rather than help him, tries to hide him at his house from the Phalanx, Fury and Aunt May.
Episode 20: Run Pig Run
Loki gets revenge on Spider-Man by turning him into a pig using an enchanted hot dog. With the help of Thor and the entire S.H.I.E.L.D. force, "Peter Porker" must survive an Asgardian boar hunt across New York City.
Episode 21: I Am Spider-Man
Peter Parker is shocked to discover that Midtown High is putting on a Spider-Man musical starring Flash Thompson as Spider-Man. The matter becomes dangerous when Trapster mistakes Flash for the real Spider-Man.
Episode 22: The Iron Octopus
Doctor Octopus hacks into Iron Man's armours and sends one to kill Norman Osborn. While Norman blames Iron Man for the attack and threatens legal action, Spider-Man recovers a tentacle from an Octo-Bot and learns more about Doctor Octopus' history with both Oscorp and Norman himself. Doctor Octopus then attacks the Helicarrier in an arc reactor-powered suit of armour and abducts Norman and Harry, so Spider-Man dons the Iron Spider suit to save them.
Spider-Man's team is having a friendly training session with Captain America on board the Helicarrier. While handling Captain America's shield, Spider-Man accidentally throws it out of the window, and it lands in Latveria's New York embassy, where it is found by Doctor Doom. Spider-Man and Captain America try to sneak into the embassy and retrieve the shield before Doctor Doom has a chance to exploit it for his own nefarious purposes.
Peter's horror and jealousy, Aunt May and Coulson have become close and decide to go on a dinner date. Peter's plans to crash the party, however, are dashed by an appearance by the Beetle, who has an old grudge with Coulson.
Doctor Octopus captures Spider-Man and takes more blood samples for his experiments. Norman Osborn reveals himself to be the true mastermind behind all of Doctor Octopus' schemes, and he plans to create an unstoppable army from Spider-Man's DNA. Doctor Octopus is angry at Norman for treating him unfairly, so he takes revenge by injecting him with a mixture of DNA from both Spider-Man and Venom, mutating him into a green-skinned monster.
The Green Goblin attacks Midtown High, so Spider-Man and S.H.I.E.L.D. escort Harry onto the Helicarrier for his own protection. The Goblin tracks the Helicarrier down, launches an assault and sends it crashing into the sea. As the ship sinks, Spider-Man tries to save Harry and convince him Norman has become evil, but the Goblin manipulates Harry into calling out the Venom symbiote and teaming up with him to destroy Spider-Man.
-- Complete Season 02 --
Spider-Man's team investigate Doctor Octopus' newest hideout, and confiscate a case containing several vials of formula made from DNA of different animals. S.H.I.E.L.D scientist Curt Connors (whose left arm had to be amputated after the Helicarrier crash) injects himself with formula containing lizard DNA, and while it successfully restores his arm, it eventually turns him into an irrational reptilian monster.
Electro, a villain with the power to manipulate electricity, takes control of every electrical device in New York and causes a mass blackout. Left unable to contact S.H.I.E.L.D., Spider-Man and his team have to learn to cooperate with each other and defeat Electro without the aid of technology.
Episode 29: The Rhino
Spider-Man and Power Man come into conflict with the Rhino, an immensely strong rhinoceros-themed villain, who tries to steal from Oscorp's chemical shipments. At school, Peter and Luke notice Flash Thompson is bullying a shy, nerdy classmate named Alex, but they soon discover Alex's shocking connection to the Rhino and the lengths he will go to in order to get revenge on Flash.
Episode 30: Kraven the Hunter
Ava is being haunted by memories of her past and struggles to maintain control over her White Tiger amulet, becoming more aggressive and feral during training sessions. Spider-Man tries to find a way to help her, but the whole team is put in danger when Kraven the Hunter, the obsessive great white hunter who killed Ava's father, appears in New York to claim the amulet's power for himself.
Episode 31: Hawkeye
The Beetle attacks the construction site of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s new Helicarrier. Nick Fury orders Spider-Man and Hawkeye (a member of the Avengers) to apprehend him, but in their pursuit an explosion damages one of Spider-Man's web shooters, causing highly adhesive web fluid to leak onto Hawkeye's arm and leaving them stuck together. Spider-Man and Hawkeye must learn to put aside their differences and work together to defeat the Beetle.
Episode 32: The Sinister Six
Doctor Octopus assembles a team of villains including Rhino, Kraven, Beetle, Lizard and Electro, and lures Spider-Man to his underwater laboratory underneath the Hudson River by using Dr Connors as bait. Spider-Man tries to evade the six villains and escape from the base so he can call his team for back-up.
Episode 33: Spidah-Man!
Just when Spider-Man's life in New York has reached a new all-time low, he is invited by the Mayor of Boston to become the town's resident superhero and tourism mascot. Not long after that, however, Spider-Man has to contend with the Steel Spider and a group of armored supervillains called the Boston Terroriers.
Episode 34: Carnage
Peter contemplates telling Harry about his dual-life as Spider-Man, and warning him that the Green Goblin could be targeting him. The Goblin abducts Peter and forces him to bond with an improved version of the Venom symbiote, which he refers to as "Carnage". When Carnage attacks Harry's apartment, Harry takes control of the symbiote, becomes Venom and sets out to bring down the Green Goblin once and for all.
Episode 35: House Arrest
Spider-Man's team prepares to house a surprise party at Peter's and Aunt May's home. However, an attempt by Nova to shut down the secret S.H.I.E.L.D. security installations for some privacy makes the system go crazy, while Spider-Man must also come to terms with his teammates' status as fellow houseboarders.
Episode 36: The Man-Wolf
S.H.I.E.L.D. launch their new ship, the Tri-Carrier, which is able to split into three separate ships for different situations. For its first mission, the "Astro-Carrier" segment travels to the moon in response to a distress signal from astronaut John Jameson, who is part of a team building a lunar satellite. When Spider-Man's team find John, they are faced with a bizarre threat connected to an ancient alien gem stone.
Episode 37: Swarm
Spider-Man invents the Spider-Tracer, a high-tech tracking device he plans to plant on fleeing villains. He upgrades the Tracer with technology from Stark Industries without Tony Stark's permission, accidentally giving it the ability to produce multiple copies of itself. Disgruntled Stark Industries scientist Michael Tan uses a machine of his invention to separate his own atoms, and his consciousness takes control of the Spider-Tracers, creating a living swarm driven by hatred towards Tony Stark.
Episode 29: The Rhino
Spider-Man and Power Man come into conflict with the Rhino, an immensely strong rhinoceros-themed villain, who tries to steal from Oscorp's chemical shipments. At school, Peter and Luke notice Flash Thompson is bullying a shy, nerdy classmate named Alex, but they soon discover Alex's shocking connection to the Rhino and the lengths he will go to in order to get revenge on Flash.
Episode 30: Kraven the Hunter
Ava is being haunted by memories of her past and struggles to maintain control over her White Tiger amulet, becoming more aggressive and feral during training sessions. Spider-Man tries to find a way to help her, but the whole team is put in danger when Kraven the Hunter, the obsessive great white hunter who killed Ava's father, appears in New York to claim the amulet's power for himself.
Episode 31: Hawkeye
The Beetle attacks the construction site of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s new Helicarrier. Nick Fury orders Spider-Man and Hawkeye (a member of the Avengers) to apprehend him, but in their pursuit an explosion damages one of Spider-Man's web shooters, causing highly adhesive web fluid to leak onto Hawkeye's arm and leaving them stuck together. Spider-Man and Hawkeye must learn to put aside their differences and work together to defeat the Beetle.
Episode 32: The Sinister Six
Doctor Octopus assembles a team of villains including Rhino, Kraven, Beetle, Lizard and Electro, and lures Spider-Man to his underwater laboratory underneath the Hudson River by using Dr Connors as bait. Spider-Man tries to evade the six villains and escape from the base so he can call his team for back-up.
Episode 33: Spidah-Man!
Just when Spider-Man's life in New York has reached a new all-time low, he is invited by the Mayor of Boston to become the town's resident superhero and tourism mascot. Not long after that, however, Spider-Man has to contend with the Steel Spider and a group of armored supervillains called the Boston Terroriers.
Episode 34: Carnage
Peter contemplates telling Harry about his dual-life as Spider-Man, and warning him that the Green Goblin could be targeting him. The Goblin abducts Peter and forces him to bond with an improved version of the Venom symbiote, which he refers to as "Carnage". When Carnage attacks Harry's apartment, Harry takes control of the symbiote, becomes Venom and sets out to bring down the Green Goblin once and for all.
Episode 35: House Arrest
Spider-Man's team prepares to house a surprise party at Peter's and Aunt May's home. However, an attempt by Nova to shut down the secret S.H.I.E.L.D. security installations for some privacy makes the system go crazy, while Spider-Man must also come to terms with his teammates' status as fellow houseboarders.
Episode 36: The Man-Wolf
S.H.I.E.L.D. launch their new ship, the Tri-Carrier, which is able to split into three separate ships for different situations. For its first mission, the "Astro-Carrier" segment travels to the moon in response to a distress signal from astronaut John Jameson, who is part of a team building a lunar satellite. When Spider-Man's team find John, they are faced with a bizarre threat connected to an ancient alien gem stone.
Episode 37: Swarm
Spider-Man invents the Spider-Tracer, a high-tech tracking device he plans to plant on fleeing villains. He upgrades the Tracer with technology from Stark Industries without Tony Stark's permission, accidentally giving it the ability to produce multiple copies of itself. Disgruntled Stark Industries scientist Michael Tan uses a machine of his invention to separate his own atoms, and his consciousness takes control of the Spider-Tracers, creating a living swarm driven by hatred towards Tony Stark.
While looking for Thor missing in action, Spider-Man's team is shrunk into super-deformed versions of their own selves by one of Loki's tricks. Nick Fury has Spider-Man's team placed in the Helicarrier's D.A.Y.C.A.R.E. area, but with Thor also having been shrunk, Spider-Man's team must find a way to help Thor fight Loki and the Destroyer Armor and return to normal size.
After being attacked by a mysterious assassin, Danny is called back to K'un-L'un (the ancient Himalayan city in which he trained in martial arts and first became Iron Fist), and Spider-Man accompanies him. He has to take part in a contest to determine the future king of K'un-L'un, but as poison from the assassin's blade temporarily blinds him, Spider-Man has to take his place in the contest and compete against a highly skilled yet arrogant warrior known as the Scorpion.
During a S.H.I.E.L.D. experiment to tame the Hulk's rage, Mesmero escapes with a vengeance, exchanging Spider-Man's and Hulk's minds for another bout of vicious fun. This dilemma is severely aggravated when the Thing, thinking the "Hulk" is on a rampage, also joins the fray.
Taskmaster steals a digital file containing the secret identities of every superhero who works with S.H.I.E.L.D., including those of Spider-Man and his team-mates. Frustrated by a recent string of misfortune and his demanding S.H.I.E.L.D. training schedule, Spider-Man accompanies Deadpool (an absent-minded mercenary who once trained with S.H.I.E.L.D.) on his mission to retrieve the file, but he soon starts to realise Deadpool is not a true hero.
The Green Goblin is apprehended by Spider-Man's team and imprisoned on board the Tri-Carrier. He lets the Venom symbiote loose on the ship, and it separates into multiple symbiotes which take control of the crew, creating an army of Venoms. When the Goblin escapes from his cell and bonds with the original symbiote, Spider-Man has to form an uneasy alliance with Doctor Octopus to devise a serum that will turn the Goblin back into Norman Osborn.
Spider-Man goes on a deep space adventure to save Earth from Korvac and the Chitauri.
Spider-Man and Power Man infiltrate Zodiac's base to discover what happened to Power Man's parents.
One dark night, the Lizard attacks Midtown High, with Spider-Man, Mary Jane, Harry and Stan the Janitor inside. Cut off from S.H.I.E.L.D. support, Spider-Man and Stan (who begins to demonstrate unrevealed qualities) must team up to take down the Lizard.
Spider-Man teams up with Captain America and Wolverine when they end up in Arcade's Murderworld located in Madripoor.
On Halloween night, Spider-Man's team are tasked with delivering a half of Tekamentep's Ankh to skilled vampire hunter Blade. They are attacked by an army of vampires sent by the vampire king Dracula, who wants to use the Ankh's power to render himself immune to vampire weaknesses such as sunlight. Once the Ankh is safe, Fury sends the team and Blade to retrieve the second half from storage in a museum before Dracula can get to it.
Dracula has obtained both halves of Tekamentep's Ankh and has most of Spider-Man's team under mind control. In order to stop him activating the Ankh before sunrise, Spider-Man and Blade join forces with Nick Fury's Howling Commandos and travel to Dracula's castle in Transylvania to retrieve the Ankh.
Spider-Man forms an unlikely partnership with a cured Norman Osborn in the Iron Patriot armor when Doctor Octopus attacks with a Spider-Soldier army.
Spider-Man tries to help the Sandman become a hero, but soon finds out that his new friend fights old instincts.
Doctor Octopus and the Lizard break in to Ryker's Island, and free Rhino, Electro, Kraven and Scorpion, equipping each of them with battle armour made from stolen Oscorp technology. Spider-Man's team and the Iron Patriot fight the Sinister Six, and while Spider-Man is determined to inject the Lizard with a formula that will make him human again, Doctor Octopus plans to turn Norman back into the Green Goblin.
Following the fight with the Sinister Six, Norman Osborn has been transformed into Green Goblin again and has captured Spider-Man's team (who have been previously defeated by the Sinister Six). Green Goblin has transformed his friends and plans to use the old helli-carrier to gas New York City. But using Doctor Connors' serum, Spider-Man transforms his team back and defeats the Green Goblin. Because of his performance, he is offered a place in the Avengers.
-- Season 03 (Web Warriors) --
Loki joins forces with Doctor Octopus to destroy the Avengers and their newest member, Spider-Man.
After a case of mistaken identity, Spider-Man must convince his old team that he's the real Spider-Man before he is destroyed by his new team, the Avengers.
While trying to become a crime fighter, Flash Thompson gets permanently bonded with Venom, and it's up to Spidey to rescue his one-time school bully from the attentions of Venom, Beetle and Taskmaster.
Spider-Man wants to recruit Cloak and Dagger as new warriors for his S.H.I.E.L.D. team. Complicating the matter, however, are Dormammu taking control of Cloak and Dr. Strange in an attempt to invade Earth, and Cloak and Dagger's own trust issues.
Science genius Amadeus Cho proves perfect to operate the Iron Spider armor. The only trouble is he's Peter Parker's class rival. Can they work together to prevent the theft of the armor by Taskmaster?
A mysterious thief known as The Vulture has been causing trouble. Spider-Man decides to track him down, and discovers he's a young man who has trouble remembering his past.
Spider-Man travels to the Savage Land with Wolverine to find Ka-Zar. Things become complicated as a result of a plan hatched by Taskmaster and Kraven the Hunter, who seek Ka-Zar and Zabu for their individual purposes.
Spider-Man realizes he has inspired a whole new generation of aspiring super-heroes and wants to encourage them to have S.H.I.E.L.D. training and form a new team called the New Warriors. However, Taskmaster and his Thunderbolts stage a surprise attack on the S.H.I.E.L.D. Tri-Carrier and the New Warriors must face their first trial by fire when they strive to prevent a breakout of the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Beetle and Scorpion.
Goblin uses Electro to power up the siege perilous to collect the DNA of other Spider-Men. Spider-Man follows Goblin and boosts the confidence of Spider-Man 2099 and helps Spider-Girl to defeat Norma Osborn.
Spider-Man continues following Green Goblin across the multiverse to stop him from collecting Spider-Men DNA. He helps Spider-Man Noir to renew his friendship with Mary Jane and helps Peter Porker regain his will to become Spider-Ham.
Spider-Man helps Spider-Knight take down the medieval Dr. Octopus and save York, then helps Miles Morales forgive himself for what happened to Peter Parker in his universe.
Spider-Man finally ends up in his own universe, he finds Green Goblin has injected himself with the Spider-Men DNA from all the universes to become the Spider-Goblin. With Electro's help from the Siege Perilous he summons all the Spider-Men dubbed Web-Warriors and defeats the Spider-Goblin, but Electro turns on them and uses the Helicarrier to self-destruct and take out New York but is stopped with the help of Spider-Ham and Spider-Girl.
The Guardians of the Galaxy land on Earth to repair their ship at the same time Titus leads the Chitauri into targeting Nova's helmet. Now Spider-Man and Nova must work with the Guardians of the Galaxy to defeat Titus and the Chitauri.
Spider-Man's education at the Academy begins, but it might be cut seriously short when a long-dormant villain wakes from hibernation and sets out to destroy S.H.I.E.L.D.
Spider-Man's education at the Academy begins, but it might be cut seriously short when a long-dormant villain wakes from hibernation and sets out to destroy S.H.I.E.L.D.
Nick Fury is controlled by Doctor Octopus Nanobots now it's upto Spider-Man and Ant-Man to get Nick Fury back by going inside his body.
After a fight with Shocker and falling from a building unconscious, Spider-Man sees what the world would be like without him when Nightmare takes him on a journey through his past, present, and future. When it comes to the past, Spider-Man relives his fights with the Enforcers and Shocker. When it comes to the future in the event that Peter Parker quits being Spider-Man, he is rich and ends up learning that Green Goblin (in his new alias of Goblin King) has defeated the Avengers, S.H.I.E.L.D. and the rest of Spider-Man's team. Now Spider-Man must fight Nightmare in order to get out of this nightmare.
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