Ranking Every Spider-Man Cartoon From Worst To Best

4. Spider-Man (1994)

When Spider-Man swung back onto televisions in 1994, he landed what would be his first true, serialized show. Not only did Spider-Man run for five seasons, each 13-episode series covered one or two major storylines.

What made those storylines great had everything to do with where they came from: straight out of the pages of Spider-Man comics. The series featured story-arcs covering the time Spider-Man popped out four extra arms, the Secret Wars storyline, and even some involving him teaming up with other versions of himself from throughout the Spider-Verse.

This series was truly like watching the comics come to life, which is one of the reasons it's so high on the list. Its animation was well-done and doesn't look especially dated today, the voice-acting was on point, and the characters were fun to watch.

The only thing keeping Spider-Man from 1994 from achieving a higher rank on this list would have to be the overuse of inner-monologuing. As we all know, Spider-Man loves the inner-monologue exposition, and the series relies on it a bit too much. Other than that, the show is great to watch even today.

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