Marvel Comics Video Library - Volumes

Volumes

Volume Title Episodes Episodes
1 The Amazing Spider-Man: The Origin of Spider-Man Spider-Man (1967): "The Origin of Spider-Man" Spider-Man (1981): "The Incredible Shrinking Spider-Man"
2 Doctor Doom: Meet Doctor Doom Fantastic Four (1978): "Meet Doctor Doom" Spider-Man (1981): "Cannon of Doom"
3 Captain America: The Origin of Captain American The Marvel Superheroes: "The Origin of Captain America" Spider-Man (1981): The Capture of Captain America
4 Magneto: The Menace of Magneto Fantastic Four (1978): "The Menace of Magneto" Spider-Man (1981): "When Magneto Speaks...People Listen"
5 The Incredible Hulk: When Monsters Meet The Incredible Hulk (1982): "When Monsters Meet" Spider-Man (1967): "One-Eyed Idol" / "Fifth Avenue Phantom"
6 The Fly Spider-Woman (1979): "Spider-Woman and the Fly" Spider-Man (1967): "The Slippery Dr. Von Schlick" / "The Spider and the Fly"
7 Fantastic Four: The Impossible Man Fantastic Four (1978): "The Impossible Man" Spider-Man (1967): "Spider-Man Meets Dr. Noah Boddy" / "The Fabulous Fakir"
8 The Sandman: Nothing Can Stop The Sandman Spider-Man (1981): "The Sandman Is Coming" Spider-Man (1967): "Sands of Crime" / "Never Step On A Scorpion"
9 Iron Man: The Hands Of The Mandarin The Marvel Superheroes: "The Hands of Mandarin" Spider-Man (1967): "Conner's Reptiles" / "The Winged Thing"
10 Doctor Octopus: The Power of Doctor Octopus Spider-Man (1967): "The Power of Doctor Octopus" / "Sub-Zero for Spidey" Spider-Man (1967): "The Terrible Triumph of Doctor Octopus" / "Magic Malice"
11 The Thing: Olympics of Space Fantastic Four (1978): "The Olympics of Space" Spider-Man (1967): "Criminals of the Clouds"
12 The Vulture: The Vulture Has Landed Spider-Man (1981): "The Vulture Has Landed" Spider-Man (1967): "The Vulture's Prey" / "The Dark Terrors"
13 Spider-Woman: Games Of Doom Spider-Woman: "Games of Doom" Spider-Man (1981): "Doctor Doom - Master of the World"
14 The Mole Man Fantastic Four (1978): "The Mole Man" Spider-Man (1967): "Spider-Man Battles the Molemen"
15 Sub-Mariner: The Start of the Quest The Marvel Superheroes: "The Start of The Quest" Spider-Man (1981): "The Wrath of Sub-Mariner"
16 Green Goblin: Revenge of the Green Goblin Spider-Man (1981): "Revenge of The Green Goblin" Spider-Man (1967): "Diet of Destruction" / "The Witching Hour"
17 Thor: Enter Hercules The Marvel Superheroes: "Enter Hercules" Spider-Man (1967): "Neptune's Nose Cone"
18 The Red Skull: The Origin Of The Red Skull "The Origin of the Red Skull" / "Lest Tyranny Triumph" / "The Red Skull Lives" Spider-Man (1981): "Arsenic and Aunt May"
19 Spider-Man: The Amazing Spider-Man Spider-Man (1981): "The Unfathomable Professor Gizmo" Spider-Man (1967): "Phantom From The Depths of Time"
20 Thor: The Mighty Thor The Marvel Superheroes: "The Absorbing Man" Spider-Man (1967): "Spider-Man Meets Skyboy"
21 Captain America The Marvel Superheroes: "The Sleeper Shall Awake" Spider-Man (1967): "To Cage A Spider"
22 Fantastic Four Fantastic Four (1978): "Phantom of Film City" Spider-Man (1967): "Double Identity" / "To Catch A Spider"
23 Spider-Woman Spider-Woman: "Pyramids of Terror" Spider-Man (1967): "The Return of the Flying Dutchman" / "Farewell Performance"
24 The Incredible Hulk The Incredible Hulk (1982): "Prisoner of the Monster" Spider-Man (1967): "Fountain of Terror" / "Fiddler On The Loose"

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