"Electro the Human Lightning Bolt" | |
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Series Spider-Man Season 1, Episode 2.2 | |
Air date | September 16th, 1967 |
Writers | Bill Danch; Al Bertino; Phil Babet; Dick Robbins; Dick Cassarino |
Director | Grant Simmons; Clyde Geronimi; Sid Marcus; Ray Patterson [1] |
Producers | Robert L. Lawrence; Ray Patterson; Steve Krantz; Ralph Bakshi |
Starring | Paul Soles; Peg Dixon; Paul Kligman |
Episode guide | |
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"Electro the Human Lightning Bolt" is the title to the second vignette in the second two-story episode from season one of the animated superhero fantasy series Spider-Man. It was directed by Grant Simmons, Clyde Geronimi, Sid Marcus and Ray Patterson and written by Bill Danch, Al Bertino, Phil Babet, Dick Robbins and Dick Cassarino. It first aired on ABC on September 16th, 1967.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Paul Soles | Spider-Man/Peter Parker |
Peg Dixon | Betty Brant |
Paul Kligman | J. Jonah Jameson |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Tom Harvey | Electro/Police officer #1 |
Billie Mae Richards | Paperboy |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included on disc one of the Spider-Man: The '67 Collection DVD set.
- First animated appearance of Electro. He appears next in episode 1x7A, "The Kilowat Kaper".
Allusions[]
- In Marvel Comics, Maxwell Dillon, aka, Electro, was introduced in Amazing Spider-Man, Volume 1 #9, which was written by Stan Lee with illustrations by Steve Ditko.
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See also[]
Spider-Man Media
The World of Spider-Man
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- ↑ Is uncredited in the capacity of co-director for this episode