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Statue Spider-Man `60s – Animated Series – Art Scale 1/10 – Iron Studios
Iron Studios also bring the exclusive version “Spider-Man ‘60s Animated Series Deluxe – Spider-Man – Art Scale 1/10”, available for sale only through Sideshow Collectibles, bringing an extra interchangeable head of the hero without his mask, with Peter Parker’s retro features from the animation.
Produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation in 1967, the Spider-Man animated series was the first adaptation of Marvel’s superhero that was already a success in comic books. To keep it a low-budget production, the hero’s design was presented with the webs from his suit only on his face, hands, and feet, and most of the animation was reused. Such economy generated some funny mistakes, like the spiders on Peter Parker’s suit having only six legs, an error corrected in season two. But, maybe even more famous than the series itself, was the theme song, written by Oscar winner Paul Francis Webster and composed by Bob Harris, its melody and lyrics are referenced to this day in comic books, games, series, and movies of the hero.
The image of Spider-Man and his copycat pointing to each other, as a tribute to the meme, was replicated in the post-credit scene of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, with the hero traveling dimensionally animated in the style of the series, also in the movie Spider-Man: No Way Home, with the three Peter Parkers in a fun scene at the laboratory, and now for the first time in a collectible statue by Iron Studios.