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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Marvel/DC


    priorityoverride — 15 years ago(October 19, 2010 09:16 AM)

    Since the Spider-Man animated television series from the late 1970s through the early 1980s is connected to Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends, and I also believe that the early 1980s animated television series of the Incredible Hulk is connected to it too, is the late '70s animated television series The New Fantastic Four and the late '70s animated television series Spider-Woman both officially connected to Spider-Man, Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends and The Incredible Hulk cartoon T.V. shows?
    Also, apart from that, in the "mainstream" Marvel Comics multiverse comic book continuity, since the other dimension for Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends is an alternate, divergent, parallel universe called Earth-8107, does that mean that it includes the previous Spider-Man cartoon, the Hulk cartoon and, if it applies, the Fantastic Four and Spider-Woman cartoons?
    I'm just curious to know about the official canon regarding these alternate reality Planet Earths, the parody and homage stories not included.

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      ItsEddieHaskellBeyotch — 15 years ago(March 08, 2011 02:45 PM)

      Technically, it would include the Incredible Hulk cartoon and the Spidey syndicated 1981 solo series that preceded it.
      Also, the 1981 solo series was supposed to be a followup to the 1960s version and was supposed to be apart of its repeat schedule in its syndication airings.
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