Spider-Man
Spider-Man: Season 2

Air Date

September 14, 1968

Episodes

19 episodes

Spider-Man

Season 2

Episodes

The Origin of Spiderman

1. The Origin of Spiderman

8.1
September 14, 1968

Student Peter Parker is labeled a "bookworm" by his peers when he declines their offer of a triple-date in favor of viewing a radiology experiment.

King Pinned

2. King Pinned

8.0
September 21, 1968

On his first night at work at the Daily Bugle, Peter overhears talk of a fake medicine racket engineered by a rotund mobster called the Kingpin.

Swing City

3. Swing City

5.0
September 28, 1968

A twisted radiation specialist gains illicit dominion over Manhattan's new and only nuclear power plant and uses a special ray to lift Manhattan into the clouds.

Criminals in the Clouds

4. Criminals in the Clouds

6.0
October 5, 1968

Roy Robinson, star football player, campus ladies' man, son of a wealthy chemical industrialist, is envied by Peter, who decides to use his spider-power to play football and outperform Robinson.

Menace from the Bottom of the World

5. Menace from the Bottom of the World

5.7
October 12, 1968

Investigating the disappearance of banks, Spidey finds a hole that leads to a maze of underground tunnels, through which Spidey undertakes a perilous journey in search of the lost occupants of the submerged banks.

Diamond Dust

6. Diamond Dust

5.0
October 19, 1968

A baseball diamond and the spherical, baseball-sized Optimo Diamond at the Cosmopolitan Museum are connected in this episode.

Spiderman Battles the Molemen

7. Spiderman Battles the Molemen

5.0
October 26, 1968

Mugs Riley, evidently escaped from prison, has duped the Molemen into following him again.

Phantom from the Depths of Time

8. Phantom from the Depths of Time

7.3
November 2, 1968

Giant, mechanical beetles are used by Manta to capture and enslave the peace-loving inhabitants of an island to mine a valuable ore.

The Evil Sorcerer

9. The Evil Sorcerer

6.3
November 9, 1968

In ancient Egypt, one of the most aggressive of evil magicians, Kotep, the Scarlet Sorcerer, is defeated in battle with an opponent, and his own demons strike him with a cursing ball of fire that puts him in suspended animation, his mummified remains lasting through the passing centuries and becoming an exhibit at a New York university and the object of a professor's obsession.

Vine

10. Vine

6.7
November 16, 1968

A giant plant escapes from storage in a house belonging to Prof. Smithers, a missing scientist. Spidey goes through a portal (located in the scientist's home) to prehistoric times to find some defense against the plant and meets Smithers, who tells to him that two radium gems in an idol in a nearby city, if ingested by the plant in New York, will disintegrate it.

Pardo Presents

11. Pardo Presents

5.7
November 23, 1968

Pardo is a sorcerer with the ability to transform himself into a giant cat with hypnotic eyes. He lures top New York City’s citizens and officials to a theatre with the promise of a spectacular show, then releases his feline alter-ego's power upon the hapless audience, intending to divest them of their wealth and sap the souls out of their bodies.

Cloud City of Gold

12. Cloud City of Gold

6.7
November 30, 1968

Peter is an exchange student in South America, flying in a charter airplane with a Latin American professor in the Andes mountains. The airplane encounters a violent storm and crashes in a jungle, and Peter changes to Spider-Man to assist the professor and the airplane's two pilots in leaving the jungle and returning to civilization.

Neptune's Nose Cone

13. Neptune's Nose Cone

4.3
December 7, 1968

On Jameson's orders, Peter, and Daily Bugle pilot, Penny Jones travel by small-engine airplane to the Antarctic Ocean to track a fallen nose cone and crash-land on an island with a superstitious, brutish, native population.

Home

14. Home

6.7
December 14, 1968

At a coffee house, Peter meets Carol, a girl with whom he has much in common; he does not realize to what extent that they are alike until he, as Spider-Man, catches Carol in the act of robbing electrical equipment and finds that she has powers identical to his.

Blotto

15. Blotto

3.7
December 21, 1968

Clive, an unbalanced movie producer, is determined to avenge himself upon critics and audiences who spurned his claim that the darkest human emotions could be filmed and physically released from a theatre screen.

Thunder Rumble

16. Thunder Rumble

6.0
December 28, 1968

A giant Martian warrior, who throws lightning bolts, comes to Earth to rob the planet of its gold.

Spiderman Meets Skyboy

17. Spiderman Meets Skyboy

7.3
January 4, 1969

Dr. Irving Caldwell has devised a helmet capable of levitating its wearer and is kidnaped by a villainous scientist, Dr. Zap, who wants Caldwell's helmet to duplicate for his own evil use.

Cold Storage

18. Cold Storage

8.0
January 11, 1969

Sophisticated diamond thief Dr. Cool and his henchman have heisted a fortune in diamonds and are at a deserted-before-dawn ice factory, planning to smuggle the gems through international customs by mixing the "hot ice" with large quantities of the ordinary variety.

To Cage a Spider

19. To Cage a Spider

8.0
January 18, 1969

Two robbers dynamite a bank safe and abscond in their car with millions of stolen dollars.