Stories by @mr_blue_sky
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Spider-Man '77: The Hobgoblin Strikes
When corrupt businessman Wilson Fisk opens up a school for justice, he is targeted by an assassin known as the Hobgoblin, an off-shoot of Spider-Man’s first enemy the Green Goblin (See Story Before That). However, Peter saves Fisk’s life and now must discover who the Hobgoblin is, and why his persona leads right back to Oscorp.

Spider-Man '77: Enter the Green Goblin
Peter Parker is living a new life. He has a new girlfriend, a new university, he's living it all. But one thing he can't outlive are his new enemies. Case in point; his new friend Harry Osborn's dad Norman. After an experiment goes wrong at his business Oscorp, Peter must prove to the people as Spider-Man that he still can out match any foe as the Green Goblin is born.

Spider-Man '77: The Hunter and the Hunted
When Sergei Kravinoff, also known as Kraven the Hunter, comes to New York City, he targets Spider-Man. However, when he fails, Kraven takes extreme measures to ensure his victory over Spider-Man, forcing the wall-crawler to fight for his life in a game of cat and mouse with Kraven.

Spider-Man '77: The Alien Costume; PART 3: Venomous
The following day, Peter, having returned to his reds and blues, is patrolling New York City, when he sees a version of his black-suited figure looking at him from another rooftop. He lands and witnesses Eddie Brock standing there. Eddie reveals that he knows Spider-Man’s secret identity, and transforms into his other self; Venom, a monsterous, symbiotic version of Spider-Man. Now, Spider-Man must team up with Iron Man and Captain America to save his own life and family and defeat Venom when he targets them in this exciting volume finale.

Spider-Man '77: The Alien Costume; PART 2: Invasion
Peter awakens, hanging from a web, in the middle of New York City. Thanks to a window, he sees that his costume is black and white instead of red and blue. However, Peter notices that his strength, speed, and agility have been doubled. He captures a large number of criminals later that night and returns home. Eventually, Peter’s temper shortens and he begins to lash out at other people, such as J. Jonah Jameson, Aunt May, Harry Osborn, and even Mary Jane. Afterwards, he exposes Eddie Brock to J. Jonah Jameson, who then fires him for fraudulence. He then takes a small piece of his goopy suit to Dr. Connors, who examines it and reveals it to be a sentient alien called a symbiote and deduces that over time it will become one with it’s host, theoretically killing him. He then tells Peter that there are only two things that can be rid of the symbiote: Heat and fire. Spider-Man then heads towards a nearby church, where the bell’s vibrations begin to weaken and finally tear the symbiote from him. However, Eddie Brock, who was praying and preparing to commit suicide for his life being ruined, hears the bell and sees the symbiote passing through the cracks on the roof, which then lands on him, bonding. Peter, severely weakened by the symbiote, escapes and head back to his apartment. However, the symbiote tells Brock that Peter Parker is Spider-Man and, combined as one, swears revenge on the man who ruined them.

Spider-Man '77: The Alien Costume; PART 1: Crashed
When renowned astronaut John Jameson, the son of J. Jonah Jameson, goes on a mission to the Moon, he discovers a black alien substance encased in rock. During the return trip to Earth, however, the shuttle’s engine becomes damaged and John crashes onto the George Washington Bridge. Spider-Man narrowly manages to save John’s life, as well as get some of the black substance on himself, just as the shuttle falls into the water below. However, after getting false and made up information about the shuttle crash from recently promoted Daily Bugle reporter Eddie Brock, Jameson blames Spider-Man for endangering his son’s life and places a $5.2 million bounty of Spider-Man’s head. Meanwhile, the black substance covers Peter in his sleep and creates a brand new, black costume.

Spider-Man '77: Doctor Octopus; Armed and Dangerous
When Peter visits with an old friend, Felicia Hardy, at her mother’s mansion, they are attacked by Doctor Octopus, a madman with a 4-tentacled apparatus that is wired to his mind. When Spider-Man investigates, however, he discovers that Doc Ock is actually his old physics teacher, Otto Octavius, and that he suffered an accident that resulted in the death of his wife, Mary, and fused his apparatus to his spine. Now Spider-Man must save Felicia and stop Doc Ock before his nuclear Cylotron absorbs New York City and the whole world.

Spider-Man '77: The Sting of the Scorpion
When J. Jonah Jameson becomes suspicious of Peter Parker’s method of getting clear images of Spider-Man, he sends a low time private eye, Mac Gargan, to discover Peter’s mystery. He fails, however, so J. Jonah Jameson sets Gargan up for a special experiment with renowned scientist, Farley Stillwell, and it transforms Gargan into an assassin known as the Scorpion. Jameson then sends the Scorpion to catch Spider-Man. However, Gargan goes insane and seeks revenge on Jameson for cursing his life. Spider-Man must now protect the man that hates him most from an insane killer.

Spider-Man '77: The Shriek of the Vulture
When corporate business manager Adrian Toomes gets his company and fortune stolen by Quest Aerospace manager, Alexander Simmons, he utilizes a highly advanced wingset as a means of revenge and goes after the corporate “vulture” who robbed him. Now, Spider-Man must protect Simmons from the Vulture all when trying to make time for his math homework as well.

Spider-Man '77: The Horn of the Rhino
When a Russian gangster, Aleksei Sychtevich, is offered a chance to move his family from Russia to the United States, he takes part in a special experiment that encases him in a special, rhino-like suit of unbreakable armor. Seemingly invincible, Aleksei, now dubbed “the Rhino”, is sent to steal large canisters of gamma radiation throughout New York City. When Spider-Man is defeated trying to battle the Rhino, the web-spinner turns to the aid of the God of Thunder, Thor, to defeat the Rhino.

Spider-Man '77: The Shock of Electro
When greedy power-line technician Maxwell Dillon is struck by a volt of electricity on a stormy night, he mutates into a living battery that can absorb electricity. Max, now dubbing himself “Electro”, begins to cause chaos all across New York. Now, it’s up to Spider-Man and the new hero Iron Man to stop Electro before he absorbs all of the power in New York and causes a permanent blackout.

Spider-Man '77: Mysterious Foe
When movie special effects artist, Quentin Beck, is fired from his job after a malfunction on-set, he takes his anger out on Spider-Man and seeks to frame him. He gets ahold of Spider-Man slanderer J. Jonah Jameson and convinces him to stage a fight on the Brooklyn Bridge between himself and Spider-Man. When Spider-Man meets his challenge, however, he finds that Beck, now dubbed “Mysterio”, has elaborated all sorts of tricks to make himself have the advantage. Eventually, Beck defeats Spider-Man and is hailed a hero. Now, it’s up to Spider-Man to discover the mystery about Beck and clear his name when all of New York is turned against him.

Spider-Man '77: A Shocking Development
When small-time crook Herman Schultz breaks into an abandoned Quest Aerospace factory, he discovers two prototype, vibration manipulating gauntlets that can shatter concrete. Using these gauntlets, Herman goes on a crime spree across New York City, robbing the city’s jewelry stores. Now, it’s up to Spider-Man to put an end to the Shocker’s reign of terror.

Spider-Man '77: Night of the Lizard
Set about 2 weeks after the death of the Green Goblin, Peter Parker is trying to find his way around New York as a costumed crime fighter. Meanwhile, his biology teacher, Dr. Curt Connors, is experimenting with reptile DNA in order to regrow his arm that he lost during the Vietnam War. However, the serum becomes mutated and unstable, and when Dr. Connors drinks it, his arm regrows, but he also mutates into a gigantic, 8-foot tall lizard monster that goes on a rampage across New York. Now, Spider-Man must put an end to the Lizard’s rampage and cure him before his condition becomes permanent.

Spider-Man '77
The show from the 70s about the hero was short lived. Featuring barely any comic characters, none of Spidey's famous enemies (Minus Farely Stillwell, who created the Scorpion), and was even despised by Lee himself. This is my recreation in a better way.

Silent Night, Deadly Night
Billy Chapman was just 5 years old when he saw his parents killed by a man dressed as Santa Claus. It's just like what his grandpa told him that Santa does to naughty people. But what did Billy's parents do? Years later, Billy is living on his own and working in a department store. He's a little scared at first, but then he's asked to dress as Santa for the customers. He begins telling the little kids that he'll punish them if they aren't good. The following night, Billy sees one of his co-workers being attacked. Suddenly, Billy snaps. He remembers what his grandpa told him, about how Santa Claus punishes the naughty. And, true to his word, Billy is going to do just that. After all, he's Santa Claus, isn't he?

Battle of the Critics
Various critics all together in a battle for their lives

Suspiria the Ballet
An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.

Batman '66 Villains
If the villains in the Batman 1966 comics made it onto the show.

James Cameron's Spider-Man Franchise
In 1998, James Cameron called it quits for his hyped-up Spider-Man movie. What if it was released, and turned into a franchise?