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Air date | May 13, 2012 |
Written by | Man of Action |
Directed by | Phil Pignotti |
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Back in Black is the 8th episode of the first season of Ultimate Spider-Man. It aired on May 13, 2012.
Synopsis[]
Spidey must stop a venomous villain in order to save his best friend.
Plot[]
Characters[]
Main Characters[]
Supporting Characters[]
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Aunt May
- Flash Thompson
- Stan (cameo)
- Mary Jane Watson (cameo)
Villains[]
- Oscorp
- Melter/Bruno Horgan (cameo)
- Taskmaster/Tony Masters (cameo)
- Toad/Mortimer Toynbee (cameo)
- Doctor Doom/Victor von Doom (cameo)
- Batroc the Leaper/Georges Batroc (cameo)
- Frightful Four (cameo)
- Wizard/Bentley Wittman (cameo)
- Thundra (cameo)
- Klaw/Ulysses Klaw (cameo)
- Trapster/Peter Petruski (cameo)
- Galactus (cameo)
Other Characters[]
- Daily Bugle
- Doop (cameo)
Cast[]
- Drake Bell as Spider-Man/Peter Parker
- Ogie Banks as Power Man/Luke Cage
- Greg Cipes as Iron Fist/Danny Rand
- Tom Kenny as Doctor Octopus/Dr. Otto Octavius, Sci-Fi Narrator and Cartoon Narrator
- Matt Lanter as Harry Osborn/Venom and Flash Thompson
- Misty Lee as Aunt May and Girl#1
- Stan Lee as Stan
- Caitlyn Taylor Love as White Tiger/Ava Ayala
- Chi McBride as Nick Fury
- Logan Miller as Nova/Sam Alexander
- J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
- Tara Strong as Mary Jane Watson, Girl#2 and Newscaster
- Steven Weber as Norman Osborn, Horror Narrator and Cab Driver
Continuity[]
Trivia[]
- The title is possibly a reference to a song by the rock band AC/DC.
- It also has refrences from Super Friends, and It Came from Outer Space
Marvel references[]
- The title of this episode is a homage of the comic book storyline of the same name which ran in all the Spider-Man titles during April to October of 2007.
- During the montage of the black Spider-Man’s possible origin, one of the segments is “it came from outer space”, a reference to the symbiote’s original origin from the comics.
- While Harry is in his symbiote Spider-Man form, if you look carefully the part after he defeats Dragon Man, he opens his ugly mouth while he didn't seem that muscular or bulky yet, is similar to Topher Grace's Venom from Spider-Man 3 where he also lacks muscles.