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1.) The Amazing Spider-Man - Pilot / episode 1.0, USA 1977, directed by E.W. Swackhamer, screenplay by Alvin Boretz, based on the comicbook created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist), published by Marvel Comics, music by Johnnie Spence TV-show
2.) The Amazing Spider-Man - The Deadly Dust / episode 1.1, 1.2, USA 1978, directed by Ron Satlof, screenplay by Robert Janes, based on the comicbook created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist), published by Marvel Comics, music by Stu Phillips, special effects by [Don B.Courtney TV-show
3.) Captain America, USA / Yugoslavia 1990, produced by Menahem Golan, Joseph Calamari (executive), Stan Lee (executive) for 21st Century, Marvel Comics, Jadran Film, directed by Albert Pyun
4.) Daredevil, USA 2003, produced by Avi Arad, Gary Foster, Arnon Milchan, Stan Lee (executive), Bernard Williams (executive) for Regency, Horseshoe Bay Productions, Marvel Comics, Epsilon Motion Pictures, 20th Century Fox, directed by Mark Steven Johnson, screenplay by Mark Steven Johnson based on the Marvel Comics-comicbook created by Stan Lee, Bill Everett, Elektra created by Frank Miller, music by Graeme Revell
5.) The Death of the Incredible Hulk, USA 1990, directed by Bill Bixby, screenplay by Gerald Di Pego, based on the Marvel Comics-character, created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, music by Lance Rubin, Hulk-makeup by Tibor Farkas, special makeup effects by Bill Terezakis, special effects by Dean Lockwood TV-show
6.) Dr. Strange, USA 1978, directed by Philip DeGuere, screenplay by Philip DeGuere, based on the comicbook created by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko for Marvel Comics, music by Paul Chihara TV-show
7.) Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman's the Fantastic Four, USA 2015, directed by Marty Langford, written by Marty Langford, music by Davis Horgan, Fantastic Four created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, published by Marvel Comics
8.) Elektra, USA 2005, produced by Avi Arad, Gary Foster, Arnon Milchan, Stan Lee (executive), Brent O'Connor (executive), Mark Steven Johnson (executive) for Regency, Horseshoe Bay Productions, Marvel Comics, Epsilon Motion Pictures, 20th Century Fox, directed by Rob Bowman
9.) The Fantastic Four, USA / Germany 1994, directed by Oley Sassone, screenplay by Craig J. Nevius, Kevin Rock, based on the Marvel Comics-comicbook created by Stan Lee (writer), Jack Kirby (artist), music by David Wurst, Eric Wurst, special effects by Mr. Film, Billups Communications, special makeup effects by Optic Nerve Studios
10.) Fantastic Four, USA / Germany 2005, produced by Avi Arad, Bernd Eichinger, Ralph Winter, Michael Barnathan (executive), Chris Columbus (executive), Kevin Feige (executive), Stan Lee (executive), Mark Radcliffe (executive) for 20th Century Fox, Constantin Film, Marvel Comics, 1492 Pictures, directed by Tim Story, starring Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon, Kerry Washington, Laurie Holden, David Parker, Kevin McNulty, Maria Menounos, Michael Kopsa, Andrew Airlie, Pascale Hutton, G. Michael Gray, David Richmond-Peck, Penelope Corrin, Aonika Laurent, Jason Schombing, Jason Diablo, Colin Lawrence, Paul Belsito, Dee Jay Jackson, Morgan Reynolds, Gina Holden, Donavon Stinson, Douglas Weston, Tony Alcantar, Brenda Crichlow, Peter Bryant, Lorena Gale, Danielle Dunn-Morris, Nicole Munoz, Daniel Bacon, Bobby Bysouth, Ronnie Renner, Brian Deegan, Marlaina Mah, Tre Verhoeven, Juanita Mirehouse, Stefanie Singer, Jamie Little, Doug Abrahams, Stan Lee, screenplay by Mark Frost, Michael France, based on the Marvel Comics-comicbook created by Stan Lee (writer) and Jack Kirby (artist), music by John Ottman, special effects by Spectral Motion Inc, Meteor Studios, SW Digital, Soho VFX, Composite Image Systems, Pixel Magic, Giant Killer Robots, visual effects by Hydraulx, CafeFX, Kleiser-Walczak Digital Effects, Pacific Title and Art Studio, Evil Eye Pictures, Gentle Giant Studios, 3D models by Earthdata Solutions
11.) Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, USA / Germany / UK 2007, produced by Avi Arad, Bernd Eichinger, Ralph Winter, Michael Barnathan (executive), Chris Columbus (executive), Kevin Feige (executive), Stan Lee (executive), Mark Radcliffe (executive) for 20th Century Fox, Constantin Film, Marvel Comics, 1492 Pictures, directed by Tim Story, starring Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon, Kerry Washington, Andre Braugher, Doug Jones, Laurence Fishburne (voice), Beau Garrett, Brian Posehn, Zach Grenier, Dawn Chubai, Chris Gailus, Kevin McNulty, Andy stahl, Debbie Timuss, Moneca Delain, Crystal Lowe, Kenneth Welch, Vanessa Minnillo, Alicia Thorgrimsson, Valerie Tian, Jeanna Haddow, Ali Costigan, Patricia Harras, Gonzalo Menendez, Suzanne Ristic, Giuliana DePandi, Lauren Sanchez, Malcolm Boddington, Cole Landels, Cameron Cleary, Stan Lee, Silver Butler, Michasa Armstrong, Hitoshi Ikezaki, Peter Kawasaki, Fareed Abdelhak, story by John Turman, Mark Frost, screenplay by Don Payne, Mark Frost, based on the Marvel Comics-comicbook created by Stan Lee (writer) and Jack Kirby (artist), music by John Ottman, special effects by Spectral Motion Inc, Giant Killer Robots, digital effects by Weta Digital, Hydraulx, The Orphanage, Hammerhead Productions, Digiscope, G Creative Solutions, Lola Visual Effects, Sandbox Pictures, CafeFX, Pixel Playground, Custom Film Effects, Svengali Visual Effects, Soho VFX, Image Engine Design, Gentle Giant Studios, XYZ-RGB, RotoFactory, miniature effects by Dave Asling
12.) Generation X, USA 1996, produced by David Roessell, Avi Arad (executive), Eric Blakeney (executive), Stan Lee (executive), Bruce J. Sallan (executive) for MT2 Services, Marvel Comics, New World/20th Century Fox, directed by Jack Sholder TV-show
13.) Ghost Rider, USA / Australia 2007, produced by Avi Arad, Michael De Luca, Gary Foster, Steven Paul, Norman Golightly (executive), David S. Goyer (executive), Stan Lee (executive), Lynwood Spinks (executive), E.Bennett Walsh (executive) for Relativity Media, Crystal Sky Pictures, Vengeance Productions, Marvel Comics/Columbia, directed by Mark Steven Johnson guest review by Sam Jones
14.) Guardians of the Galaxy, USA 2014, produced by Kevin Feige, Victoria Alonso (executive), Louis D'Esposito (executive), Alan Fine (executive), Nikolas Korda (executive), Jeremy Latcham (executive), Stan Lee (executive) for Marvel Comics/Walt Disney Productions, directed by James Gunn, starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel (voice), Bradley Cooper (voice), Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close, Benicio Del Toro, Laura Haddock, Sean Gunn, Peter Serafinowicz, Christopher Fairbank, Krystian Godlewski, Wyatt Oleff, Gregg Henry, Janis Ahern, Solomon Mousley, Lindsay Morton, Robert Firth, Melia Kreiling, Tom Proctor, Nick Holmes, Max Wrottesley, Stan Lee, Nicole Alexandra Shipley, Sharif Atkins, Brendan Fehr, Tomas Arana, Mikaela Hoover, Emmett J Scanlan, Dominic Grant, Spencer Wilding, Alison Lintott, Alexis Rodney, Nathan Fillion (voice), Keeley Forsyth, Frank Gilhooley, Alexis Denisof, Enzo Cilenti, Richard Katz, Enoch Frost, Ronan Summers, Ophelia Lovibond, Laura Ortiz, Marama Corlett, Stephen Blackehart
15.) Hulk, USA 2003, produced by Avi Arad, Gale Anne Hurd, Larry J. Franco, James Schamus, Kevin Feige (executive), Stan Lee (executive) for Valhalla Motion Pictures, Good Mashine, Marvel Comics/Universal, directed by Ang Lee, starring Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Nick Nolte, Josh Lucas, Paul Kersey, Cara Buono, Todd Tesen, Kevin Rankin, Celia Weston, Mike Erwin, Lou Ferrigno, Stan Lee, Regi Davis, Craig Damon, Geoffrey Scott, Regina McKee Redwing, Daniel Dae Kim, Daniella Kuhn, Michael Kronenberg, David Kronenberg, Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Lou Richards, Jenn Gotzon, Louanne Kelley, Toni Kallen, Paul H.Kim, John Littlefield, Lyndon Karp, story by James Schamus, screenplay by John Turman, Michael France, James Schamus, based on the Marvel Comics-character created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, music by Danny Elfman, special effects by Michael Lantieri/Gentle Giant Studios, Graphic Nautre, visual effects by ILM, animatronics and puppet effects by Howard Berger, Robert Kurtzman, Gregory Nicotero/K.N.B.EFX Group
16.) The Incredible Hulk / episode 1.1, USA 1977, directed by Kenneth Johnson, screenplay by Kenneth Johnson, Richard Christian Matheson, Thomas E. Szollosi, based on the Marvel Comics-character, created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, music by Joseph Harnell TV-show
17.) The Incredible Hulk - Married / episode 2.1, USA 1978, directed by Kenneth Johnson, screenplay by Kenneth Johnson, based on the Marvel Comics-character, created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, music by Joseph Harnell TV-show
18.) The Incredible Hulk Returns, USA 1988, directed by Nicholas Corea, screenplay by Nicholas Corea, based on the Marvel Comics-character, created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, music by Lance Rubin, Hulk-makeup by John Goodwin, Norman T. Leavitt, special effects by Charles E. Dolan TV-show
19.) The Incredible Hulk - The Beast Within / episode 1.4, USA 1978, directed by Kenneth Gilbert, screenplay by Karen Harris, Jill Donner (as Jill Sherman), based on the Marvel Comics-character, created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, music by Joseph Harnell TV-show
20.) Iron Man, USA 2008, produced by Avi Arad, Kevin Feige, Peter Billingsley (executive), Louis D'Esposito (executive), Jon Favreau (executive), Michael A.Helfant (executive), Stan Lee (executive), David Maisel (executive) for Fairview Entertainment, Marvel Comics, Paramount, directed by Jon Favreau, starring Robert Downey jr, Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow, Terrence Howard, Leslie Bibb, Shaun Toub, Faran Tahir, Clark Gregg, Bill Smitrovich, Sayed Badreya, Jon Favreau, Peter Billingsley, Tim Guinee, Tom Morello, Marco Khan, Daston Kalili, Ido Ezra, Kevin Foster, Garret Noel, Eileen Weisinger, Ahmed Ahmed, Fahim Fazli, Gerard Sanders, Tim Rigby, Russell Richardson, Nazanin Boniadi, Thomas Craig Plumer, Robert Berkman, Stacy Stas, Lauren Scyphers, Frank Nyi, Marvin Jordan, Jim Cramer, Stan Lee, Zorianna Kit, Russell Bobbitt, Samuel L.Jackson (cameo), screenplay by Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Art Marcum, Matt Holloway, based on a comicbook created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Don Heck, Jack Kirby, published by Marvel Comics, music by Ramin Djawadi, special effects by Stan Winston, miniature effects by New Deal Studios, visual effects by Pixel Liberation Front, The Orphanage, The Embassy, Prologue Films, ILM
21.) Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD, USA 1998, produced by David Roessell, Avi Arad (executive), Stan Lee (executive), Tarquin Gotch (executive), Bob Lemchen (executive) for 20th Century Fox, Marvel Comics, National Studios, directed by Rob Hardy TV-show
22.) The Punisher, Australia 1989, produced by Robert Mark Kamen, Robert Guralnick (executive), Stan Lee (executive) for New World, directed by Mark Goldblatt
23.) Supaida-Man - Amaku Sasayaku Yojo / Spider-Man - The Sweet Whisper of an Enchantress / episode 32, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
24.) Supaida-Man - Ashita Naki Kotsure Keiji / Spider-Man - No Tomorrow for the Detective and Son / episode 31, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
25.) Supaida-Man - Bikkuri Kamera Satsujin Jiken / Spider-Man - Candid Camera Murder Incident / episode 34, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
26.) Supaida-Man - Boku Tachi no Inochi no Yakusoku / Spider-Man - Our Promise of Life / episode 15, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
27.) Supaida-Man - Buriki no Ichibanboshi to Shonen Tantei Dan / Spider-Man - The Twinkling Star of Twilight and the Youth Detective Club / episode 38, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
28.) Supaida-Man - Chichi ni Sasage yo Tatakae nu Yusha no Uta o / Spider-Man - Dedicate the Song of the Powerless Brave to My Father / episode 14, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
29.) Supaida-Man - Dokuro Dan tai Akuma no Reikyusha / Spider-Man - Skull Gang vs. the Devil's Hearse / episode 13, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
30.) Supaida-Man - Ekimae Yokocho no Shonen Tantei Dan / Spider-Man - The Station Neighbourhood Youth Detective Club / episode 28, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
31.) Supaida-Man - Fukushu no Toki wa Kitareri! Ute Tetsu Juji Dan!! / Spider-Man - The Time of Revenge has Come! Attack the Iron Cross Army!! / episode 1, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
32.) Supaida-Man - Ganbare Bijin Omawarisan / Spider-Man - Fight on, Police Woman! / episode 30, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
33.) Supaida-Man - Gekitotsu Mashin Ji-Pi-Sebun! Kyodai no Chikai / Spider-Man - Thundering Machine GP7! An Oath of Brothers / episode 5, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
34.) Supaida-Man - Gokiburi Shonen Dai Senso / Spider-Man - The Great Battle of Cockroach Boy / episode 24, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
35.) Supaida-Man - Haha no Mune ni Yomigaeru Shonen / Spider-Man - The Boy who Restores his Faith in his Mother / episode 18, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
36.) Supaida-Man - Hiho to Inu to Fuku Sei Ningen / Spider-Man - The Treasure, the Dog and the Body Double / episode 25, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
37.) Supaida-Man - Hikyo Amazon Kara Kita Mira Bijo / Spider-Man - The Mummified Beauties of the Uncharted Amazon / episode 35, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
38.) Supaida-Man - Hono Jigoku ni Hebi Onna no Namida o Mita / Spider-Man - I Saw the Tears of the Snake Woman in the Fires of Hell / episode 10, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
39.) Supaida-Man - Ienakiko Tachi ni Ai no Gakuen o / Spider-Man - A School of Love for Children without Homes / episode 23, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
40.) Supaida-Man - Isoge Ji-Pi-Sebenu Jikan yo Tomare / Spider-Man - Hurry GP7! Stop the Time / episode 29, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
41.) Supaida-Man - Jigoku Kara no Missha Enma Daio / Spider-Man - The Secret Emissary from Hell, the Enma Devil / episode 37, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
42.) Supaida-Man - Kagayake Nekketsu no Yusha / Spider-Man - Shine, Ardent Great Hero! / episode 41, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
43.) Supaida-Man - Kaiki no Sekai! Shukumei ni Ikiru Otoko / Spider-Man - Mysterious World! The Man who Lives According to his Destiny / episode 2, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
44.) Supaida-Man - Kaito Daburu-O Wan tai Kumo Otoko / Spider-Man - Phantom Thief 001 vs the Spider / episode 3, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
45.) Supaida-Man - Kakutoki Sekai Ichidai Kai / Spider-Man - The Greatest Martial Arts Tournament in the World / episode 39, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
46.) Supaida-Man - Karei Mari Satsujin Mashin e no Henshin / Spider-Man - Transformation to a Splendid Murder Machine / episode 12, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
47.) Supaida-Man - Kurai Unmei ni Nake Chichi to Ko / Spider-Man - Tears of a Dark Fate for a Father and Daughter / episode 22, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
48.) Supaida-Man - Kyofu no Han Kyojin! Kiseki o Yobu Gin no Ito / Spider-Man - The Terrifying Merman! Silver String that Brings a Miracle / episode 4, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
49.) Supaida-Man - Maboroshi no Shonen Chizu ni nai Mura / Spider-Man - Phantom Boy and the Village that doesn't Exist on a Map / episode 19, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
50.) Supaida-Man - Meiken yo Chichi no Moto e Hashire / Spider-Man - Clever Dog, Run Back to Dad / episode 16, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
51.) Supaida-Man - Monsuta Kyoshu no Urutora Dokusatsu / Spider-Man - Professor Monster's Ultra Poison Assassination / episode 11, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
52.) Supaida-Man - Nazo ga Nazo o Yobu Watashi no Shuusho no Himitsu / Spider-Man - Mystery Leads to Mystery: The Secret of my Birth / episode 20, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
53.) Supaida-Man - Osoroshiki Hitto Kyoku! Katte Odoru Satsujin Rokku / Spider-Man - The Ferocious Hit Song! Sing and Dance to the Killer Rock / episode 7, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
54.) Supaida-Man - Otokonoko o Ibiru Yasei no Sugoi Shojo / Spider-Man - The Incredible Wild Girl who Bullies Boys / episode 33, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
55.) Supaida-Man - Ozora ni Chiru Chichi no Ai / Spider-Man - Father's Love Sparkles in the Sky / episode 21, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
56.) Supaida-Man - Puro Resura Samuson no Namida / Spider-Man - Tears of Samson, the Professional Wrestler / episode 17, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
57.) Supaida-Man - Saraba Sen'yu Itoshi no Sepado / Spider-Man - Farewell Comrade, My Beloved Shepherd / episode 27, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
58.) Supaida-Man - Saraba Zero Sen no Nazo / Spider-Man - Farewell to the Mystery of the Zero / episode 40, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
59.) Supaida-Man - Senritsu no Shikkenshitsu! Akuma no Monsuta Kyoshu / Spider-Man - The Experimental Labs of Horror! Evil Professor Monster / episode 6, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
60.) Supaida-Man - Tamanegi Gin Kamen to Shonen Tantei Dan / Spider-Man - The Onion Iron Mask and the Youth Detective Club / episode 36, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
61.) Supaida-Man - Ugoku Akusesari wa Koi no Kabuto Mushi Supai / Spider-Man - The Animate Accessory is the Beetle Spy of Love / episode 9, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
62.) Supaida-Man - Yo ni mo Fushigi na Mukashi ba Nashi Noroi no Neko Zuka / Spider-Man - Strange Tales from the Past - The Cursed Cat Grave / episode 8, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
63.) Supaida-Man - Zettai Pinchi no Nisemono Hiro / Spider-Man - The Fake Hero in a Treacherous Predicament / episode 26, Japan 1978, directed by Koichi Takemoto, written by Shozo Uehara, based on the Marvel Comics-character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee (writer), Steve Ditko (artist) TV-show
64.) The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, USA 1989, directed by Bill Bixby, starring Bill Bixby, Lou Ferrigno, Rex Smith, John Rhys-Davies, Marta DuBois, Nancy Everhard, Nicholas Hormann, Richard Cummings jr, Joseph Mascolo, Linda Darlow, John Novak, Dwight Koss, Meredith Bain Woodward, Mark Acheson, Richard Newman, Don MacKay, Doug Abrahams, Mitchell Kosterman, Beatrice Zeilanger, Ken Camroux, Charles Andre, John 'Bear' Curtis, Stan Lee, Michael O'Hare, screenplay by Gerald Di Pego, based on the Marvel Comics-character, created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, music by Lance Rubin, Hulk-makeup by John Goodwin, special effects by John Thomas TV-show
65.) X-Men, USA 2000, produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, Ralph Winter, Avi Arad (executive), Tom DeSanto (executive), Richard Donner (executive), Stan Lee (executive) for Marvel Comics, 20th Century Fox, the Donners' Company, Bad Hat Harry Productions, directed by Bryan Singer, starring Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Tyler Mane, Ray Park, Rebecca Romijn, Bruce Davison, Matthew Sharp, Rhona Shekter, Kenneth McGregor, Shawn Roberts, Donna Goodhand, John Nelles, George Buza, Darren McGuire, Carson Manning, Scott Leva, Aron Tager, Kevin Rushton, Doug Lennox, David Nichols, Malcolm Nefsky, Sumela Kay, Shawn Ashmore, Katrina Florece, Alex Burton, Quinn Wright, Daniel Magder, Mattt Weinberg, Madison Lanc, Stan Lee, Marsha Graham, Amy Leland, story by Tom DeSanto, Bryan Singer screenplay by David Hayter, based on the Marvel Comics-comicbook X-Men created by Stan Lee (writer) and Jack Kirby (artist), music by Michael Kamen, action director: Corey Yuen, special effects by Gentle Giant Studios, special makeup effects by Gordon J.Smith/FX Smith Inc, visual effects by C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures, Cinesite, Digital Domain, Hammerhead Productions, Kleiser-Walczak Digital Effects, Pacific Ocean Post Digital Film Group, miniatures by JJamb Productions
66.) X-Men 2, USA 2003, produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, Ralph Winter, Avi Arad (executive), Tom DeSanto (executive), Bryan Singer (executive), Stan Lee (executive) for Marvel Comics, 20th Century Fox, the Donners' Company, Bad Hat Harry Productions, directed by Bryan Singer, story by Zack Penn, David Hayter, Bryan Singer, screenplay by David Hayter, Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, based on the Marvel Comics-comicbook X-Men created by Stan Lee (writer) and Jack Kirby (artist), music by John Ottman, special effects by Gentle Giant Studios, Eyetech Optics, special makeup effects by FX Smith Inc, visual effects by Cinesite, CIS Hollywood, Frantic Films, Hammerhead Productions, Kleiser-Walczak Digital Effects, Pacific Title, Rhythm and Hues, Visual Concept Engineering, Whodoo EFX, miniatures by Grant McCune Design
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