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Series | Spider-Man | |||
Release Date | October 31, 1997 | |||
Episode Number | 60 | |||
Writer | John Semper, Jr. Meg McLaughlin | |||
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Mary Jane Watson-Parker has the powers of Hydro-Man. Spider-Man follows clues from her dreams to find out her secret. Can he handle the truth?
Story
Quotes
Trivia
Goofs
Continuity
- Death of the Hydro-Man and Mary Jane Watson clones.
Background
Reception
On the show's twentieth anniversary, a clip of Mary Jane's clone dying was shown at Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo. Following the clip, Ballantine began crying as she had not seen it since the show aired. [1]