Six Forgotten Warriors
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"Six Forgotten Warriors" is the longest story arc and only five-part episode from the fifth season of Spider-Man
Spider-Man (1994 TV series)
Spider-Man, also known as Spider-Man: The Animated Series, is an American animated series starring the Marvel Comics superhero, Spider-Man. The show ran on Fox Kids from November 19, 1994, to January 31, 1998. The producer/story editor was John Semper, Jr. and production company was Marvel Films...

. This five-parter features the first and only appearances in the cartoon series, of Silver Sable
Silver Sable
Silver Sable is a fictional character from Marvel Comics, a female mercenary, hunter of war criminals, the leader of the Wild Pack, and CEO of Silver Sable International...

, her Wild Pack
Wild Pack
The Wild Pack is a fictional mercenary team in Marvel Comics led by Silver Sable.-History:The Wild Pack was first formed by Silver Sable's father, Ernst Sublinovia, for the apprehension of international criminals, and the recovery of stolen property for a wide spectrum of clients, from major...

 and Electro, who was originally not allowed to be used in the series.

Chapter I: "Six Forgotten Warriors"

The first chapter opens with an elderly man named Keane Marlow meeting Nick Fury
Nick Fury
Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is a fictional World War II army hero and present-day super-spy in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by artist Jack Kirby and writer Stan Lee, Fury first appeared in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 , a World War II combat series that portrayed the...

 at S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage and a secret military law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Strange Tales #135 , it often deals with superhuman threats....

 headquarters. Fury states that May Parker
Aunt May
May Reilly Parker-Jameson, commonly known as Aunt May, is a supporting character in Marvel Comics' Spider-Man series. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, she first appeared as May Parker in Amazing Fantasy #15...

, someone whom Keane previously known, carries a dangerous secret. Meanwhile in Russia
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...

, a man is kidnapped by a white-haired woman named Silver Sable
Silver Sable
Silver Sable is a fictional character from Marvel Comics, a female mercenary, hunter of war criminals, the leader of the Wild Pack, and CEO of Silver Sable International...

.
Furthermore, Keane Marlow surprisingly visits May, who introduces him to her nephew, Peter, explaining Keane was an old friend of his Uncle Ben. Peter, whilst visiting the attic to pack some things, finds his parents' old passports. He subsequently shows them Aunt May, who orders Peter to replace them. Peter, however, changes to his Spider-Man costume and eavesdrops on his aunt and Keane's conversation. He discovers that his aunt was being forced to reveal something to him sooner or later. Spider-Man then leaves, wondering how the conversation continued.

Meanwhile, the Kingpin
Kingpin (comics)
The Kingpin is a fictional character, a supervillain in the . Kingpin is one of the most feared and powerful crime lords in the Marvel Universe. The character is a major adversary of Daredevil, the Punisher, and Spider-Man...

 and Herbert Landon are considering embarking on a mission to Russia which involves a machine called the "Doomsday Device". The specific device is considered to be unbeknowest to anyone except the Red Skull
Red Skull
The Red Skull is a name shared by several fictional characters, all supervillains from the Marvel Comics universe. All incarnations of the character are enemies of Captain America, other superheroes, and the United States in general....

 whom has been presumed dead since World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

. The Kingpin thus hires the Insidious Six
Sinister Six
The Sinister Six are a group of supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe, drawn from Spider-Man's rogues gallery. The original incarnation of the group was organized by Doctor Octopus, and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 ....

 for assistance. As of Mysterio
Mysterio
Mysterio is the name of three fictional characters, all of which are supervillains and enemies of Spider-Man in the . The original Mysterio was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appears in Amazing Spider-Man #13, although it was later retconned that the aliens seen in Amazing...

's death, Vulture
Vulture (comics)
The Vulture is the name of six comic book supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. The best known Vulture in the Marvel Universe is Adrian Toomes, an elderly enemy of Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in The Amazing Spider-Man #2 .-Golden Age Vulture:In Young Men #26, a scientist...

 is introduced to replace him.

Spider-Man trespasses into S.H.I.E.L.D. and overhears Nick Fury discussing the fact that Peter Parker's parents were traitors. The Insidious Six then arrive in an attempt to break out the Chameleon. Spider-Man confronts the villains, though is rendered unconscious by Vulture and Chameleon is able to escape. The following morning, Peter appeals to Jameson
J. Jonah Jameson
John Jonah Jameson Junior is a supporting character of Spider-Man in the .Jameson is usually the publisher or editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle, a fictional New York newspaper and now serves as the mayor of New York City...

 he has learned that Spider-Man is planning on taking over the world in Russia, in order to receive permission to visit the country himself, however is secretly visiting to discover the truth about his parents. He states to Jonah that he will return with pictures and will be accompanied by Robbie.

Robbie leaves early the next morning followed by Spider-Man. Robbie is then invited in by a mysterious old man after he is shown a ring. He and the man are then attacked and rendered unconscious in the building by Silver Sable and the Wildpack. A bomb is then planted which will supposedly destroy Spider-Man and Robbie.

Chapter II: "Unclaimed Legacy"

The second chapter opens directly following the first. Spider-Man is able to rescue Robbie and escape the explosion. The following day, Peter and Robbie come across a Russian police officer whom claims to have known Peter's parents. When they ask his wife about him, the officer, Rhienholdt Kragov, threatens that Peter and Robbie will be arrested if they don't leave. Spider-Man is subsequently suspicious of Kragov and spies on him, discovering that the Chameleon had tied-up and impersonated Kragov. Spider-Man is then defeated, rendered unconscious, and taken to Kingpin by the Insidious Six. The Kingpin reveals his plans to use the Doomsday Device. Spider-Man, the Six, Kingpin and Landon are then kidnapped by Wildpack who attacks the building.

Silver Sable then reveals that a member of the Insidious Six has betrayed the Kingpin. A masked man then enters the room and is revealed to be Kragov. The building is then destroyed by a bomb, although Kragov, Spider-Man, the Wildpack, the Kingpin and the Insidious Six are able to escape.

Once back in New York, Peter and Robbie are disciplined for their lack of pictures on their return. Peter later reveals evidence to Aunt May that his parents weren't traitors.

Chapter III: "Secrets of the Six"

Peter and Robbie go to the old man's, Omar Mosley's, house, who Robbie says knows the story of the Six Forgotten Warriors. Omar explains that the Six Forgotten Warriors were once called the Six American Warriors. It all started during World War II when a group of American scientists created a formula that would make several superhuman soldiers that would fight against the Nazis. Their first test subject was soldier Steve Rogers, when he took the formula, he instantly became a muscular man, the scientists named him Captain America
Captain America
Captain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby...

. But unfortunately, one of the Nazis had blown up the lab and killed a key scientist, so they couldn't continue their research. However, the remnants were enough to create at least five more superhumans. But their powers would fade over time. So they were given rings that would preserve the powers they had left and use it sparingly, as long as they kept them on. They became the Six American Warriors with a little addition to Captain America. Omar's connection to the disbanded team was that he was a sidekick to the deceased Black Marvel
Black Marvel
The Black Marvel is a fictional comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Al Gabriele, he first appeared in Mystic Comics #5 , published by Marvel's 1940s forerunner Timely Comics during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic...

, another member of the team.
When they infiltrated Red Skull
Red Skull
The Red Skull is a name shared by several fictional characters, all supervillains from the Marvel Comics universe. All incarnations of the character are enemies of Captain America, other superheroes, and the United States in general....

's hideout near the end of the second World War, Captain America and the Red Skull accidentally got stuck in a vortex machine at the same time, in which no one knew how to get them back. The team decided to retire, whereas the Black Marvel died. Meanwhile, the Kingpin sends the Insidious Six on a mission to steal the six keys to the vortex machine, that the five members in the Six Forgotten Warriors had split between, so they could be used to activate the Doomsday Device. At Bob Frank's house, who was formerly the Whizzer
Whizzer (Robert Frank)
The Whizzer is a fictional character, a superhero in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared during the 1930s-1940s period that fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books.-Publication history:...

, the fastest member in the Six Forgotten Warriors, was showing his presumed grandson how to draw a superhero, the Rhino came in to attack and find out where the Whizzer's key was. Meanwhile, the former Thunderer, a superhuman who had a super loud screech to throw off his enemies, was attacked by Dr. Octopus and the Chameleon so they could find his key as well.

Spider-Man was swinging away to make sure another key wouldn't be stolen, as 2/5 of them have already been stolen. The superhero sees Miss America
Miss America (Marvel Comics)
Miss America is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. She first appeared in Marvel Mystery Comics #49 Miss America (Madeline Joyce Frank) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. She first appeared in Marvel Mystery...

, also known as Madelyne Joyce and another member in the Six Forgotten Warriors, being chased by the Vulture. Unfortunately, the Vulture caught Miss America off guard and takes the key. Madelyne was falling down towards the ground. Luckily, Spider-Man caught her and promised he will get her key back, referring to her as Miss America before swinging off.

At Aunt May's house, while Keane Marlow was visiting again, the Scorpion and Shocker attacked, knowing the Destroyer's key, another member in the Six Forgotten Warriors, was somewhere in May's house. Spider-Man eventually battles Scorpion and Shocker. The Destroyer then appeared and joined on Spider-Man's side. Unfortunately, the Scorpion and Shocker took it while the Destroyer and Spider-Man were off guard and escape. Destroyer, then revealed himself to be Keane and explained his origin. Before he became the Destroyer, Keane was best friends with Peter's deceased Uncle Ben. Keane was selected to be one of the only five superhumans to be in the Six American Warriors with Captain America. Keane was also married to someone who knew he was a superhero. What the former superhero didn't understand was that Ben wasn't a hero and yet, he married May Reily. And finally, during a bank robbery, the Destroyer was there to witness it with his wife. He went to stop the crooks but the thugs used gun fire to try to stop the person who would put them to justice. Unfortunately, his wife was caught and killed in the crossfire.

Despite the fact that Keane wasn't an official superhuman, his powers would turn on and off occasionally without the rings, along with the rest of the four superhumans. He agreed to help Spider-Man get back the 4/5 keys that were stolen...

Chapter IV: "The Six Fight Again"

As former sidekick of the late Black Marvel, Omar had hidden the Black Marvel's keys after his death. Now aware of the Insidious Six's theft of the majority of the keys, he was sure that they would search for them. Robbie then arrives, aware that the last keys would be stolen. Omar shows Robbie where the keys are hidden. However, it unfolds to be Chameleon impersonating Robbie, and snatches the keys whilst the real Robbie, the Kingpin, the Insidious Six, Spider-Man and the Destroyer arrive. The Black Marvel also appears as Omar leaves. Spider-Man and the five members of the Six Forgotten Warriors fight the Insidious Six and Kingpin for the last ring. The Kingpin wins custody of the keys and escapes with them. Spider-Man and the five other heroes meet up on a building and the Black Marvel reveals himself to be Omar. Omar reveals that when the original Black Marvel was taken away by his father, Omar replaced him and when the Six American Warriors age was over, the Black Marvel was confirmed to have died.

Spider-Man, most of the members of the Six Forgotten Warriors and the Wildpack appear at the same time to prevent the Doomsday Device from activating, although the Chameleon puts on a gas mask and releases a gas which renders them unconscious. Rhienholdt Kragov later appears, revealing that he and the Chameleon are stepbrothers who wanted their father, the Red Skull, out for the last fifty years. They then activate the vortex machine that Captain America and the Red Skull were trapped in, freeing the Red Skull and Captain America (who haven't aged at all since they were trapped.) Red Skull then forces Captain America to battle a large robot while Kragov, the Chameleon and the Red Skull set free everyone else who are trapped in the room to assist in defeating the robot.

Chapter V: "The Price of Heroism"

Spider-Man and Sable finally track down Kragov, the Chameleon and the Red Skull, but are caught in a force field. Apparently, the Doomsday Device the Skull created in the past was made to have his son, Rhienholdt, turn into a "god". Kragov is injected with electricity which allows him to create and manipulate electricity into doing his bidding. He wears a green suit and a lightning bolt mask, dubbing himself Electro
Electro (comics)
Electro is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a supervillain and an enemy of Spider-Man who gained the ability to control electricity after being struck by lightning while working on a power line. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, he first...

. He then betrays his father instead of remaining under his control. He then controls the worlds entire electricity on the top of a roof. Spider-Man and the complete Six American Warriors confront Electro, after defeating the robot, though Mary Jane arrives. She is struck and wounded by one of Electro's bolts, repeating a similar incident in what happened to the Destroyer's wife, although the Destroyer's wife was killed. MJ is shipped to a hospital and Captain America informs Spider-Man this is what happens when he is a superhero. Spider-Man was aware of this Destroyer explained this to him. While Spider-Man and Cap battle the Chameleon and the Red Skull, Electro becomes so powerful that he is able to destroy S.H.I.E.L.D. Captain America then confront the Red Skull and they both re-enter the vortex. Electro then enters the building to rid Spider-Man, however, he tricks Electro and has him trapped in the vortex.

Production

This story arc is based heavily on The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5. The Red Skull's name is revealed to be Kragov, However in comics, his real name is Johann Schmidt. In the comic, Electro had no connection to Red Skull, but in this 5-parter Electro is revealed to be his son. In the episode, Rheinholdt Kragov is transformed into Electro by the Red Skull's Doomsday Device. However, in the comic series, Electro's name is Maxwell "Max" Dillon, and gained superpowers when he was struck by lightning.

John Semper
John Semper
John Semper, Jr. is a screenwriter, producer and story editor with numerous credits in animation for television. He has worked for such diverse companies as Disney Studios, Warner Bros...

 was originally forbidden to introduce either of the characters Electro
Electro (comics)
Electro is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a supervillain and an enemy of Spider-Man who gained the ability to control electricity after being struck by lightning while working on a power line. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, he first...

 or Sandman
Sandman (Marvel Comics)
Sandman is a fictional character who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. A shapeshifter endowed through an accident with the ability to turn himself into sand, he eventually reformed, and became an ally of Spider-Man...

 to the series because James Cameron
James Cameron
James Francis Cameron is a Canadian-American film director, film producer, screenwriter, editor, environmentalist and inventor...

 was at the time writing a Spider-Man live action movie and was planning to feature both characters. Semper eventually resorted to using Electro for the story arc when it became clear Cameron's movie would not be produced.

John Semper revealed in an interview that after he'd thought up the idea of featuring a group of heroes in the arc, he used old comics such as those on microfiche for ideas.

A large continuity mistake was noticed by viewers in the final chapter, "The Price of Heroism".

Reception

The first chapter of the saga was described by a review published by Toon Zone to run slightly slower than the majority of the show's episodes, however it introduced the story arc well. The actor who provided the voice for The Vulture's character, who was included as a member of the Insidious Six
Sinister Six
The Sinister Six are a group of supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe, drawn from Spider-Man's rogues gallery. The original incarnation of the group was organized by Doctor Octopus, and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 ....

 due to Mysterio
Mysterio
Mysterio is the name of three fictional characters, all of which are supervillains and enemies of Spider-Man in the . The original Mysterio was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appears in Amazing Spider-Man #13, although it was later retconned that the aliens seen in Amazing...

's death, was considered good casting by the review. Positive points in the review included likeability of the fight sequence in S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage and a secret military law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Strange Tales #135 , it often deals with superhuman threats....

, and J. Jonah Jameson
J. Jonah Jameson
John Jonah Jameson Junior is a supporting character of Spider-Man in the .Jameson is usually the publisher or editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle, a fictional New York newspaper and now serves as the mayor of New York City...

's scenes in The Bugle
Daily Bugle
The Daily Bugle is a fictional New York City newspaper that is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media...

. The review revealed viewing Spider-Man set in Russia as strange. The "Secrets of the Six" episode was described in a similar review of that specific chapter to be more likeable than the first two. The same reviewer found Kingpin
Kingpin (comics)
The Kingpin is a fictional character, a supervillain in the . Kingpin is one of the most feared and powerful crime lords in the Marvel Universe. The character is a major adversary of Daredevil, the Punisher, and Spider-Man...

's appearance in the arc strange as the character was involved in the action. The fight sequence in the "Six Fight Again" chapter was described to be censored to a ridiculous point. The reviewer liked the aspects of Captain America's return and Chameleon being the traitor. They thought the fact that how Electro betrayed The Red Skull quickly somewhat confusing, and considering how the character did not have time for development was described as a "powerful presence" when he destroys S.H.I.E.L.D.

Cast

  • Christopher Daniel Barnes
    Christopher Daniel Barnes
    Christopher Daniel Barnes , also known professionally as C.D. Barnes and C.B. Barnes, is an American actor. He is best known for providing the voice of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the 1990s Fox television series Spider-Man: The Animated Series, and for his portrayal of Greg Brady in the films The...

     - Peter Parker/Spider-Man
    Spider-Man
    Spider-Man is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15...

  • Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
    Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
    Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. is an American actor known for his starring roles in the television series 77 Sunset Strip and The F.B.I. He is also known as recurring character "Dandy Jim Buckley" in the series Maverick and as the voice behind the character Alfred Pennyworth in Batman: The Animated Series...

     - Dr. Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus
    Doctor Octopus
    Doctor Octopus is a fictional character, a supervillain that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics since 1963. A highly intelligent mad scientist, Doctor Octopus is one of Spider-Man's greatest foes...

  • Jack Angel
    Jack Angel
    Jack Angel is an American voice actor, who has worked on many children's television series, movies and video games.-Life and career:Angel was born in Modesto, California...

     - Nick Fury
    Nick Fury
    Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is a fictional World War II army hero and present-day super-spy in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by artist Jack Kirby and writer Stan Lee, Fury first appeared in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 , a World War II combat series that portrayed the...

  • Mira Furlan
    Mira Furlan
    Mira Furlan is a Croatian actress and singer currently residing in the United States. She is well known for her roles as the Minbari Ambassador Delenn on all five seasons of the science fiction television series Babylon 5 , and Danielle Rousseau on Lost.-Early life:Furlan was born to an...

     - Silver Sable
    Silver Sable
    Silver Sable is a fictional character from Marvel Comics, a female mercenary, hunter of war criminals, the leader of the Wild Pack, and CEO of Silver Sable International...

  • Roscoe Lee Browne
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    Roscoe Lee Browne was an American actor and director, known for his rich voice and dignified bearing.-Biography:Browne was the fourth son of a Baptist minister, Sylvanus S. Browne, and his wife Lovie...

     - Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin
    Kingpin (comics)
    The Kingpin is a fictional character, a supervillain in the . Kingpin is one of the most feared and powerful crime lords in the Marvel Universe. The character is a major adversary of Daredevil, the Punisher, and Spider-Man...

  • David Warner
    David Warner (actor)
    David Warner is an English actor who is known for playing both romantic leads and sinister or villainous characters, both in film and animation...

     - Herbert Landon
  • Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    James Jonah "Jim" Cummings is an American voice actor who has appeared in almost 100 roles. He has appeared in classic animated movies such as Aladdin and The Lion King, as well as taking on roles in more current films, such as Bee Movie, Princess and the Frog, and Winnie the Pooh.-Personal...

     - The Shocker
    Shocker (comics)
    The Shocker or just Shocker is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #46 and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr.-Fictional character biography:Herman Schultz was born in New York...

  • Richard Moll
    Richard Moll
    Charles Richard Moll is an American actor and voice artist,best known for playing Bull Shannon, the bailiff on the NBC sitcom Night Court from 1983 to 1992...

     - Mac Gargan/The Scorpion
  • Don Stark - The Rhino
    Rhino (comics)
    The Rhino is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr., the character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #41 The Rhino (Aleksei Mikhailovich Sytsevich) is a fictional character that appears in comic...

  • Alan Johnson - The Vulture
    Vulture (comics)
    The Vulture is the name of six comic book supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. The best known Vulture in the Marvel Universe is Adrian Toomes, an elderly enemy of Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in The Amazing Spider-Man #2 .-Golden Age Vulture:In Young Men #26, a scientist...

  • Earl Boen
    Earl Boen
    Earl Boen is an American actor and voice actor. He is perhaps best known as criminal psychologist Dr. Peter Silberman in the Terminator series...

     - Red Skull
    Red Skull
    The Red Skull is a name shared by several fictional characters, all supervillains from the Marvel Comics universe. All incarnations of the character are enemies of Captain America, other superheroes, and the United States in general....

  • David Hayter
    David Hayter
    David Hayter is a Canadian-American voice and screen actor and screenwriter. He is best known for providing the English voices of Solid Snake and Big Boss in the Metal Gear video game series, and for writing the screenplay for X-Men and co-writing the screenplay for The Scorpion King and X2...

     - Steve Rogers/Captain America
    Captain America
    Captain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby...

  • Phil Proctor - Rhienholdt Kragov/Electro
  • Roy Dotrice
    Roy Dotrice
    Roy Dotrice, OBE is a British actor known for his Tony Award-winning Broadway performance in the revival of A Moon for the Misbegotten.-Life and career:...

     - Keene Marlow/The Destroyer
    • Dee Bradley Baker
      Dee Bradley Baker
      Dee Bradley Baker is an American voice actor. He is noted as his long-running-role as Klaus Heissler in American Dad! and other various characters including Squilliam Fancyson in the hit TV series SpongeBob SquarePants, Nightcrawler in X-Men: Legends and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance...

       - Keene Marlow/Young Destroyer
  • Walker Edmiston
    Walker Edmiston
    -Career:Walker Edmiston was an American character actor and voice-over artist who was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Edmiston appeared on various television programs in character roles during the 1950s – 1970s, such as Gunsmoke, Mission: Impossible, Knots Landing, and The Dukes of Hazzard, all...

     - The Whizzer
    • Cain Devore
      Cain Devore
      Cain Devore is an American film and television actor. He is known from TV series Dreams, Search for Tomorrow,, and TV movie Untamed Love.- Films :* Shrink Rap * Interstate 5 * Midnight Witness * Ramona!...

       - Young Whizzer
  • Kathy Garver
    Kathy Garver
    Kathleen Marie "Kathy" Garver is an American film, television, voice-over and character actress of stage, most widely known for playing Uncle Bill Davis's teenaged niece, Catherine "Cissy" Davis, on the popular 1960s sitcom, Family Affair. Before that, she played a slave in The Ten Commandments...

     - Miss America
    Miss America (Marvel Comics)
    Miss America is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. She first appeared in Marvel Mystery Comics #49 Miss America (Madeline Joyce Frank) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. She first appeared in Marvel Mystery...

  • Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    Paul Edward Winfield was an American television, film, and stage actor. He was known for his portrayal of a Louisiana sharecropper who struggles to support his family during the Great Depression in the landmark film Sounder which earned him an Academy Award nomination. Winfield also portrayed Dr....

     - Omar Mosley/Black Marvel
    Black Marvel
    The Black Marvel is a fictional comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Al Gabriele, he first appeared in Mystic Comics #5 , published by Marvel's 1940s forerunner Timely Comics during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic...

  • Hansford Rowe
    Hansford Rowe
    Hansford Rowe is an American character actor who has starred in films and on television. He has been known to play ministers in some of his roles....

     - The Thunderer
    • Brett King - Young Thunderer
  • Rachel Davies
    Rachel Davies
    Rachel Davies is a British actress, with numerous television credits to her name from the beginning of the 70s onwards.She has played leading roles in the following series: Boon, The Cuckoo Waltz, Making Out, Band of Gold, Emmerdale, Nice Guy Eddie, Linda Green and The Chase.She appeared in the...

     - Agent X
  • Julie Bennett - Aunt May
    Aunt May
    May Reilly Parker-Jameson, commonly known as Aunt May, is a supporting character in Marvel Comics' Spider-Man series. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, she first appeared as May Parker in Amazing Fantasy #15...

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