The legendary characters would have appeared in Spider-Man: TAS season 6. The sixth season was poised to deliver thrilling new adventures, from long-awaited character reunions to bold new team-ups.
Season 5 of Spider-Man: TAS ended on a dramatic note with Madame Web whisking Spider-Man away to search for the real Mary Jane Watson, who had been missing since the end of season 3. This cliffhanger left burning questions about Peter Parker’s future and the fate of his beloved Mary Jane. Budget constraints and behind-the-scenes conflicts contributed to its untimely cancelation. However, John Semper Jr., the series’ mastermind, has revealed some of the ideas he had in store for season 6.
10 Spider-Man Reunites With Mary Jane
Mary Jane Had Been Missing Since Season 3
The first episode of Spider-Man: TAS season 6 was set to resolve one of the series’ most emotional cliffhangers: the search for Mary Jane Watson. After her disappearance into a dimensional vortex in season 4, it was unclear if Spidey would ever be reunited with her. Season 6 would have opened with Madame Web transporting Spider-Man to 19th-century London, where he would discover Mary Jane living a new life.
Suffering from amnesia, Mary Jane would have been unaware of her past and her connection to Peter. This storyline was poised to be a heart-wrenching and action-packed start to the season, as Spider-Man battled to restore Mary Jane’s memories and convince her to return to the present. The Victorian setting would have provided a visually striking backdrop, blending historical intrigue with the series’ signature superhero action.
9 Spider-Man Investigates Jack The Ripper And Carnage
Carnage Was Central To The Spider-Man: TAS Finale
While in 19th-century London, Spider-Man would have encountered one of history’s most infamous figures: Jack the Ripper. In a shocking twist, this Jack the Ripper would have been revealed as Carnage, the psychotic symbiote villain from the present day. Transported to the past, Carnage would have continued his murderous rampage, terrorizing London’s streets under the guise of the notorious killer. It would have been a novel twist on London’s infamously unidentified serial killer.

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This storyline promised to combine historical mystery with psychological horror, pushing Spider-Man to his limits as he faced a villain unbound by time. The Carnage symbiote was last seen bonded with a Spider-Man clone in the thrilling finale, jumping into an unstable portal and seemingly dying. This opening Spider-Man: TAS narrative would have addressed both Carnage and Mary Jane’s stories in a uniquely creepy, atmospheric location.
8 Mysterio Meets Dormammu, And Spider-Man Meets Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider Was Previously Barred From Appearing In Spider-Man: TAS
One of the more ambitious arcs planned for Spider-Man: TAS season 6 involved the return of Mysterio, a villain presumed dead after season 4's “The Haunting of Mary Jane Watson.” Mysterio would have resurfaced with the Time Dilation Accelerator, a device capable of creating dimensional portals. Using the device to rob banks, Mysterio would inadvertently open a portal to Dormammu’s dark dimension.
Trapped in this otherworldly realm, Mysterio would strike a deal with Dormammu, becoming his new servant and plotting to bring the demon into Earth’s dimension. To stop this apocalyptic threat, Spider-Man would have teamed up with Ghost Rider, marking the first appearance of the fiery antihero in the series. The two heroes would battle Mysterio and Dormammu in a high-octane, dimension-spanning adventure. This storyline promised to combine supernatural elements with the show’s signature action, exploring a rare crossover with another Marvel character.
7 Norman Osborn Returns And Reclaims The Green Goblin Persona
Norman Osborne Has Been Missing Since Spider-Man: TAS Season 3
Spider-Man: TAS season 6 was set to reignite the Osborn family drama by bringing back Norman Osborn, who had been trapped in limbo since season 3, episode 14 “Turning Point.” This episode depicted a rendition of Gwen Stacy’s death, with Green Goblin throwing MJ into a portal, causing her disappearance. Norman Osborne is himself sucked into a portal and is trapped in limbo. Escaping his dimensional prison, Norman would reclaim the Green Goblin persona in season 6, taking it back from his son Harry.

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This Spider-Man: TAS season 6 storyline would have been a pivotal moment for the series, exploring the twisted relationship between Norman and Harry. As the original Green Goblin, Norman’s return would have brought a new level of danger and unpredictability to Spider-Man’s life. Harry, who had assumed the mantle of the Goblin in his father’s absence, would have been forced to confront his own demons as he grappled with his father’s influence.
6 The Kingpin's Son Reappears And Frames Ned Leeds
Richard Fisk Had Been Imprisoned Since Spider-Man: TAS Season 3
Another intriguing storyline planned for Spider-Man: TAS season 6 involved the return of Richard Fisk, the estranged son of the Kingpin. Taking on the masked identity of the Rose, Richard would have sought to undermine his father’s empire while simultaneously pursuing his own criminal ambitions. One of his schemes involved framing Ned Leeds, a reporter for the Daily Bugle, for a series of high-profile crimes.
By discrediting Leeds, Richard aimed to destabilize the Bugle and weaken one of the Kingpin’s most vocal critics. This arc would have introduced a new layer of intrigue to the Fisk family dynamic, exploring Richard’s complex motivations and his strained relationship with his father. Additionally, it would have given more prominence to ing characters like Leeds, who has since become a central character in the MCU timeline as Spider-Man’s best friend.
5 Betty Brant's Introduction Into Spider-Man: TAS
Betty Brant Was A Classic Character In The Comics
Betty Brant, a prominent character from the Spider-Man comics, was notably absent from Spider-Man: TAS. Season 6 would have finally brought her into the series, introducing her as an assistant to Joe “Robbie” Robertson at the Daily Bugle. Betty’s character design was reportedly completed during the original series run, but she never made it to the screen.
In her debut storyline, Betty would have developed a crush on Peter Parker, creating a fresh element of romantic tension within the series, much like in the comics. Her interactions with Peter, Mary Jane, and other characters would have added new dynamics to the show’s relationships. Interestingly, the series planned to spell her name as "Betty Brandt," a small but notable deviation from the comics. This addition would have expanded the Daily Bugle’s cast and provided new opportunities for character-driven storytelling.
4 An Episode With Puma Was Written
Puma Was Yet To Make His Spider-Man: TAS Debut
One of the more mysterious revelations about Spider-Man TAS season 6 involves the villain Puma. A Native American warrior with enhanced physical abilities, Puma operates as both a mercenary and a guardian of his tribe’s interests. Rumors suggest that a script featuring Puma was actually written but never produced. His inclusion would have introduced a morally complex adversary, as Puma’s code of honor often puts him at odds with Spider-Man.
This Spider-Man: TAS storyline could have explored themes of cultural identity and environmental preservation, offering a fresh perspective within the series’ narrative. Puma’s unique abilities and motivations would have provided a compelling challenge for Spider-Man, pushing him to navigate the gray areas of heroism and justice. While little is known about the specifics of this episode, its potential remains a fascinating "what-if" for the iconic series.
3 A Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends Tribute
Spider-Man: TAS Season 6 Would Have Included Iceman And Firestar
In a delightful nod to Spider-Man’s animated history, Spider-Man: TAS season 6 was set to include a tribute to the classic Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends series. This episode would have featured Iceman and Firestar teaming up with Spider-Man for a more serious and modernized adventure. John Semper Jr. even expressed interest in bringing back Frank Welker and Kathy Garver to reprise their roles as Iceman and Firestar, respectively.

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The episode’s plot would have seen the trio uniting to face a common threat, exploring their dynamic teamwork and contrasting personalities. At the end of the episode, the characters would have humorously considered remaining “amazing” friends before ultimately deciding to part ways. This playful ending would have provided a nostalgic treat for longtime viewers while delivering a standalone adventure filled with action, humor, and heartfelt moments.
2 A Hulk Team-Up In Season 6
Hulk Was Previously Not Allowed To Appear In Spider-Man: TAS
The Incredible Hulk, another iconic Marvel hero, was also slated to make a guest appearance in Spider-Man: TAS season 6. While details about this potential crossover are scarce, the storyline would have likely involved Spider-Man and the Hulk ing forces to take down a powerful common enemy. A team-up was previously not allowed due to the competing distribution companies.
The team-up promised to be an exciting showcase of their contrasting personalities, with Spider-Man’s wit and agility complementing the Hulk’s sheer strength and ferocity. The dynamic between the two heroes could have provided moments of humor, tension, and mutual respect as they worked together to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds. This episode would have been a thrilling addition to Spider-Man: The Animated Series, offering a rare glimpse of two beloved Marvel characters collaborating in the animated universe.
1 Miles Warren Becomes The Jackal
Miles Warren Previously Appeared In Spider-Man: TAS Season 5
Another major storyline planned for Spider-Man: TAS season 6 involved the transformation of Miles Warren into the Jackal. Previously introduced as a ing character in season 5, Warren’s obsession with cloning was already an established feature, but the character was yet to fully transform into the Jackal and don the green costume. Warren’s descent into villainy would have been fully realized in this arc.

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This storyline would have tied into the unresolved threads from the show’s adaptation of the Clone Saga, delving into the ethical and emotional dilemmas posed by cloning. Spider-Man’s battle against the Jackal would have tested his resolve and forced him to confront the implications of tampering with life itself. This arc promised to explore darker themes and provide a thought-provoking challenge for the web-slinger, further enriching the Spider-Man: TAS’s narrative tapestry.

Spider-Man: The Animated Series
- Release Date
- 1994 - 1998-00-00
- Network
- FOX, Fox Kids
- Directors
- Bob Richardson
Cast
- Christopher Daniel BarnesYoung Thunderer (voice)
- Peter Parker / Spider-Man (voice)
Spider-Man: The Animated Series is a 1994 television show that follows Peter Parker's dual life as a college student and superhero Spider-Man. Voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes, Parker battles various villains while navigating personal challenges. The animated series is noted for its adherence to classic Spider-Man storylines and character development, engaging fans with detailed plotlines and dynamic action sequences.
- Writers
- John Semper Jr., Mark Hoffmeier, Meg McLaughlin, Stan Berkowitz, Marty Isenberg, James Krieg, Robert N. Skir, Sean Catherine Derek, Brooks Wachtel, Cynthia Harrison, Doug Booth, Larry Brody, Brynne Stephens, Michael Edens, Len Wein, Ernie Altbacker, Marv Wolfman, Gordon Kent, Sandy Fries, Elliot S. Maggin, Evelyn Gabai, Jan Strnad, Francis Moss, Brynne Chandler Reaves
- Creator(s)
- John Semper
- Producers
- Avi Arad
- Seasons
- 5
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