The Return of the Marvel Spotlight!!!

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Attention Hypesters:

Marvel Spotlight returns on February 1st, 2006

2006 is a new year, and that means a new cycle of the Marvel Spotlight!

All of your favorite Marvel and Malibu Heroes will be back in all-new stories, plus all your favorites from the Marvel Expanded Universe will either return or premiere with new stories, and the Amalgam Universe makes its debut in a joint effort between the Spotlight and the DC Animated Showcase!

see you in February!

Kenny.
 
Cool I have some old ones and some old Marvel Two in One's with Werewolf by Night, Deathlok, and many others.
 
i'll be waiting kenny for more of firefly and the rest
 
Hello Hypesters:

This is the newest edition of Superhero Hype! Presents. I'm your host, Kenny Eugene McCall.

I am actually starting early in writng this, but it is time for a new cycle to begin...

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Marvel Spotlight: The Animated Anthology Series - 2006 Edition

Production Company: Marvel Animated Features
Executive Producers: Kenny E. McCall, Stan Lee and Avi Arad
Writer: All stories written by Kenny Eugene McCall
Music: Various musical composers
Television Network: Superhero Hype! Channel
 
Hey, whaddaya know, the ladies start off first!

Story One:
Jessica Drew: The Spectacular Spider-Woman

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Voice Cast:

Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman: Alyssa Milano
Lindsay McCabe: Tori Spelling
Jeff Hunt: Brian Krause
Martha Franklin/Spider-Girl: Cassidy Rae
Jessica Jones: Ashley Scott

Episode One: Secrets and Origins

When a young infant girl is suffering from radiation poisoning while on Wundagore Mountain, her scientist father subjects her to a mysterious experiment which gives her strange new spider-powers! Now fifteen years later, the now-teenage Jessica Drew must find out what happened to her parents, and the secret behind her father's crossbreeding experiment that gave birth to the Spider-Woman in this revamped first episode!

Episode Two: Project: Arachnia

Jessica's search leads her to her father's notes about a mysterious project to create an elite unit of superpowered female assassins called Project: Arachnia. But before she could do anything, Jessica is met by a mysterious young man who gives her the opportunity of lifetime: to join a secret society called HYDRA. But, is Jessica doing this for the cause of justice, or is there something sinister going on?

Episode Three: Jessica Drew: Agent of HYDRA

Jessie finds herself being the youngest recruit in HYDRA's history, as she is introduced to the enigmatic Count Otto Vermis (David Kaye), who in turn introduces her to her new instructor: the mysterious Taskmaster (Ron Perlman)! Look for appearances by younger versions of Natalia Romanova (Black Widow), Julia Carpenter (Spider-Woman II), and a Goth teen named Charlotte Witter (Spider-Woman IV), as the Taskmaster's new recruits in this episode!

Episode Four: Mission: Kill Nick Fury!

With Jessica, Julia, Natalia and Charlotte having graduated from the Taskmaster's training academy, Count Vermis gives the young neophyte Jessica her first mission: Lead her girls on a top-secret assignment to assassinate Colonel Nick Fury (Andre Ware), director of the spy agency SHIELD, HYDRA's sworn enemy! But, jealousy between rivals Jessica Drew and Russian beauty Natalia Romanova threatens to sabotage the mission! And oh yeah, the arachnid girlfight starts next episode!

Episode Five: The Web of the Widow, The Sting of the Spider

Jealousy between two young ladies leads to a botched mission inside SHIELD headquarters and the capture of Charlotte Witter, as the other three escape the SHIELD Helicarrier with their lives! Now, Jessica makes the biggest decision of her life, as she attempts to quit HYDRA itself! But first, there's that little matter between Jessica and Natalia Romanova to deal with, as both ladies debut their alter egos of Spider-Woman and the Black Widow in the first of many battles between the two spider-babes in this spine-tingling episode!

Next: Ms. Marvel
 
Story Two:
Ms. Marvel
(Carol Danvers finally gets her own damn Spotlight!)

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Voice Cast:

Carol Danvers/Ms. Marvel: Victoria Pratt

Episode One: Flight of the Warbird

Meet a remarkable woman named Carol Susan Jane Danvers. She is a young Air Force pilot who is about to go on the greatest adventure of her life when she finds herself zapped by a mysterious Kree device called the Psyche-Magnetron, giving her incredible super-powers in the process! Now, Carol must learn how to master her newfound powers in time for an invasion from the Kree in this first episode!

Episode Two: Mar-Vell

The blast of the Psyche-Magnetron, which gave Carol her powers, has alerted its Kreevian creators. And now, the alien race has sent its own sentries after her! But, Carol finds an ally (and potential love interest) in a Kree soldier named Mar-Vell (Forbes March), who has been living on Earth for several years! Can she and her new boyfriend deal with the menace of the Kree army on Earth? Find out this episode!

Episode Three: To Stop A Sabretooth

Wolverine (Scott McNeil) guest stars in this tale where he finds himself helping Ms. Marvel deal with his archnemesis Sabretooth (Tyler Mane) in Canada. But as Carol and Logan track the savage villain through the Canadian Rockies, will Victor Creed prove too much for Carol to handle? That's what she's gotta find out in this episode!

Episode Four: The of the Super Skrull!

Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis) guest stars, as Carol finds herself dealing with one of the Fantastic Four's most unusual foes, the Super Skrull (Glenn Shadix)! How will Ms. Marvel and the Thing be able to deal with a villain equipped with the powers of the Fantastic Four? And, is the Super Skrull's, return arrival on Earth a harbinger of things to come?

Episode Five: Good Morning, Ms. Darkholme!

Carol finds herself getting a job with the Office of Homeland Security, where she meets a beautiful new colleague named Raven Darkholme (Colleen Wheeler) on her first day! But, there's something sinister about this Miss Darkholme, especially when Magneto (Christopher Judge) and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants launch an attack on Washington D.C. that's got Ms. Marvel more than concerned in this thrilling episode!

Next: She-Hulk
 
Story Three:
Jennifer Walters: The Sensational She-Hulk!
(The gorgeous green Gammazon is back in all new adventures!)

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Voice Cast:

Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk: Lisa Zane

Episode One: Awesome Andy's Big Adventure

This new episode of the 2006 season is one that focuses on the former Awesome Android (now voiced by Corey Burton), as he finds himself in a situation where he meets two pretty female androids named Roulette (Samantha Newark) and Silhouette (Patricia Alice Albrecht) while his partner, Jennifer Walters, is in Autobot City defending the Autobot Cliffjumper in a harrassment case involving him and a member of a Cybertronian femmebot rock group! But what Andy is about to find out, is that there's more than meets the eye with these two ladies, for they have personalities similar to two other more famous Hasbro characters! And when he involves himself in a robotic brawl between Roulette and Silhouette, and their respective MiniCon rock groups, does the words "We want pre-nupt!" mean anything to you in this fun adventure?

Episode Two: Cliffjumper for the Defense

Speaking of the Autobot mentioned in the last episode, Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) is about to have a field day, as Jennifer Walters is brought to Cybertron City to help defend one of Prime's own men, Cliffjumper (Casey Kasem), against that same harrassment charge put on him by a trashy Decepticon MiniCon named Allura (Ellen Gerstell)! Throw in an appearance by Megatron (Frank Welker) and Starscream (Paul Dobson), Awesome Andy and the two Autobot MiniCon sisters from the last episode, and a whole new Transformer war is about to begin, with She-Hulk caught in the middle!

Episode Three: Six-Speed She-Hulk

Jennie's Transformers adventures continue, as she finds herself hiding out at the home of her green-haired friend, Phyllis "Pizzazz" Gabor (Rachel Lillis). But Jen and Phyl are about to meet a spunky young Autobot MiniCon named Six-Speed (Kimberly Brooks), whom Pizzazz has taken a liking to, especially when the green MiniCon is forced into a race against a bewitchingly beautiful new Decepticon MiniCon named Crasher (Juliet Landau), whose hypnotic powers have taken hold on her male GoBot friend, Speedbreaker (Will Friedle)! Can Shulkie and Zazz be able to help their friend beat Crasher and return Speedbreaker to normal in this rip-roaring ep?

Episode Four: As Told from the P.O.V. of Doctor Doom!

Jennifer's in Latveria having to defend the villainous armored sorcerer Doctor Doom (Julian McMahon) in a case where he is tried for the death of the king of Morvania, a claim brought about by the king's daughter, Adrianna (Cathianne Blore) and her subjects! But as Doom, Shulkie, Adrianna, and the magistrate presiding over the case, is about to find out, that Doom may be not guilty, and that Adrianna's new boyfriend, Bram Vesling (Balthazar Getty), may be the real culprit in this conspiracy! Can Doom and the Green Gammazon bring down the Dreadknight and clear the villain's name before it's too late?

Episode Five: The Fabulous Fem Four

Susan Storm (Jessica Alba) guest stars in an episode where she enlists the help of Jennifer and two other Marvel heroines, the Inhuman Crystal (Melody Perkins) and the fiery Frankie Raye (Kristen Bell) to travel to the Negative Zone to deal with Sue's evil doppleganger, Malice (Alba in a dual role), who has captured Reed Richards (Ioan Gruffudd), Johnny Storm (Chris Evans) and Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis)! But what happens when Malice herself makes an appearance in our dimension with a trashy version of Crystal named Lumina (Cerina Vincent) and recruits the supervillainesses Titania (Katey Sagal) and Ice Princess (Kylie Travis) to help her deal with Sue and her team so that they won't be able to rescue the other members of the Fantastic Four? A fun and fabulous all-girl fight from the fabulous mind of Kenny E. McCall!

Next: Mary Jane Watson and Her Marvelous Friends!
 
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Story Two:
Ms. Marvel
(Carol Danvers finally gets her own damn Spotlight!)

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Voice Cast:

Carol Danvers/Ms. Marvel: Victoria Pratt

Episode One: Flight of the Warbird

Meet a remarkable woman named Carol Susan Jane Danvers. She is a young Air Force pilot who is about to go on the greatest adventure of her life when she finds herself zapped by a mysterious Kree device called the Psyche-Magnetron, giving her incredible super-powers in the process! Now, Carol must learn how to master her newfound powers in time for an invasion from the Kree in this first episode!

Episode Two: Mar-Vell

The blast of the Psyche-Magnetron, which gave Carol her powers, has alerted its Kreevian creators. And now, the alien race has sent its own sentries after her! But, Carol finds an ally (and potential love interest) in a Kree soldier named Mar-Vell (Forbes March), who has been living on Earth for several years! Can she and her new boyfriend deal with the menace of the Kree army on Earth? Find out this episode!

Episode Three: To Stop A Sabretooth

Wolverine (Scott McNeil) guest stars in this tale where he finds himself helping Ms. Marvel deal with his archnemesis Sabretooth (Tyler Mane) in Canada. But as Carol and Logan track the savage villain through the Canadian Rockies, will Victor Creed prove too much for Carol to handle? That's what she's gotta find out in this episode!

Episode Four: The of the Super Skrull!

Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis) guest stars, as Carol finds herself dealing with one of the Fantastic Four's most unusual foes, the Super Skrull (Glenn Shadix)! How will Ms. Marvel and the Thing be able to deal with a villain equipped with the powers of the Fantastic Four? And, is the Super Skrull's, return arrival on Earth a harbinger of things to come?

Episode Five: Good Morning, Ms. Darkholme!

Carol finds herself getting a job with the Office of Homeland Security, where she meets a beautiful new colleague named Raven Darkholme (Colleen Wheeler) on her first day! But, there's something sinister about this Miss Darkholme, especially when Magneto (Christopher Judge) and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants launch an attack on Washington D.C. that's got Ms. Marvel more than concerned in this thrilling episode!

Next: She-Hulk
the what of the super skrull?
 
NICE!:D They seem to be starting off with characters nobody care about though (except She-Hulk). I mean what about guys like Dr. Strange and Black Panther if they're going for lesser known characters. Doesn't mean I'm going to enjoy it any less, I just figured they'd start up with more of a bang to pull in the viewers. Can't wait to see this though. About damn time. :) :up:
 
I had to start with the lesser-known characters since they're getting their big push in the comics now. Especially Ms. Marvel and Spider-Woman. As for Doctor Strange, he gets his in Story Seven.

As for Ms. Marvel ep 4, It's called "The Terror of the Super-Skrull". the word "terror" was deleted due to an error in the website page.
 
Story Four:​
Mary Jane Watson and Her Fabulous Friends!​
(A brand-new revamp of Firefly: The Animated Series!)​

Voice Cast:

Mary Jane Watson/Firefly: Jennifer Hale
Marlena Drake/Miss Fury: Andrea Taylor
Marla Drake: Marlene Aragon
Miranda Wilson: Susan Sullivan

Episode One: Luck of the Irish

Hijinks are about to ensue, as MJ and Marlena are about to get a brand-new neighbor in a beautiful Irish actress and gymnast named Molly Fitzgerald (voiced by Haylie Duff), who moves right next door to the girls! But, there's "something special" about this little female leprechaun, especially when MJ (and Firefly's) platinum-blonde rival, Felicia Hardy (Hale in a dual role), arrives back in Hollywood looking to cause trouble for MJ, but finds herself dealing with Molly instead in her new alter-ego of Shamrock! And, she makes her first appearance in this episode!

Episode Two: The Sting of Scorpia

If you think that MacDonald Gargan, the Spider-Man foe known as the Scorpion, was tough to beat, wait until you see his more beautiful female counterpart in his niece, Elaine Colls (voiced by Michelle Lintell), a former HYDRA agent turned exotic dancer who's looking to make a name for herself as the bewitchingly deadly villainess named Scorpia, who's looking to wrap her stinger tail around Firefly during an appearance at a fashion show that Mary Jane's the model! Will MJ be able to deal with this dark haired diva? Find out this episode!

Episode Three: Fly Girls

If you thought this was an episode of the 4Kids TV series Winx Club, then you have been living under a rock for the past year, as MJ is reunited with her African-American hip-hop singer counterpart and friend, Marian Michaels (Ashanti Douglas), as the two heroines join up with Janet Van Dyne (Grey Delisle) on a girls' night out in Los Angeles! But the fun ends when Firefly, Butterfly and Wasp find themselves dealing with a rival music company called Nightshade Music, and its alluring owner, a former scientist turned music impresaria named Tilda Johnson (voiced by Melyssa Ford), who wants to sign the 21-year-old Marian to her label. But first, they must deal with Doctor Nightshade's band of werewolf musicians called the Wolfpack! Can our Marvel pixie powerhouses deal with this funky beauty before it's too late?

Episode Four: The Misadventures of Red Raven and Blue Streak in Starlight City!

Two deceased Marvel characters come back in different identities, as Mary Jane and Marlena must deal with her cousin Kimber Benton (Kelly Sheridan) and her mischievous blue-haired friend, Mary Phillips (Maggie Blue O'Hara) at a Marvel Superheroes-themed costume party hosted by billionaire philanthropist Richard Xanthos (Eric Braeden). But things get way out of hand, as AIM's beekeeper soldiers crash the party along with MODAM (voiced by Diane Delano) looking for a top secret formula for a special metallic alloy that Xanthos was going to sell to Tony Stark, forcing our four ladies to cosplay in costume against the Advanced Idea Mechanics themselves! But, can Firefly, Miss Fury, Red Raven (Kimber) and Blue Streak (Stormer, *giggle*) be able to deal with these freaks and geeks with firearms, and save the party? And I thought that series "Acapulco H.E.A.T." was too hot to handle!

Episode Five: Reptilla, or, The Cristal Connors Affair

Elizabeth Berkley and Gina Gershon lend their voices as they reprise their roles of Nomi Malone and Cristal Connors from the 1995 bomb, " s," in this animated mini sequel that asks, "What if Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer had the Spider-Man movie instead of Sony Pictures, and merged "Spider-Man" with " s?" You would get this off-the-wall episode where MJ and Peter are in Las Vegas meeting with Dr. Curt Connors (Robert Foxworth), who is visiting his younger sister Cristal, a former Vegas , in Reno. But, things go from bad to worse when another former , Nomi Malone, hitches a ride with the Web-Head (Rino Romano) and the Fly Girl in the Spider-Mobile, with Nomi's eyes focused on Peter! Also, Dr. Connors discovers that the legacy of the Lizard has been passed down to his sister Cristal in the form of the scaly Reptilla, bringing about a titanic battle between our red-headed actress and the raven-haired in this bone-chilling episode!

Next: Tales to Astonish: Marvel Two-In-One!
 
Kenny Eugene McCall said:
Story Four:​


Mary Jane Watson and Her Fabulous Friends!​

(A brand-new revamp of Firefly: The Animated Series!)​

Voice Cast:

Mary Jane Watson/Firefly: Jennifer Hale
Marlena Drake/Miss Fury: Andrea Taylor
Marla Drake: Marlene Aragon
Miranda Wilson: Susan Sullivan

Episode One: Luck of the Irish

Hijinks are about to ensue, as MJ and Marlena are about to get a brand-new neighbor in a beautiful Irish actress and gymnast named Molly Fitzgerald (voiced by Haylie Duff), who moves right next door to the girls! But, there's "something special" about this little female leprechaun, especially when MJ (and Firefly's) platinum-blonde rival, Felicia Hardy (Hale in a dual role), arrives back in Hollywood looking to cause trouble for MJ, but finds herself dealing with Molly instead in her new alter-ego of Shamrock! And, she makes her first appearance in this episode!

Episode Two: The Sting of Scorpia

If you think that MacDonald Gargan, the Spider-Man foe known as the Scorpion, was tough to beat, wait until you see his more beautiful female counterpart in his niece, Elaine Colls (voiced by Michelle Lintell), a former HYDRA agent turned exotic dancer who's looking to make a name for herself as the bewitchingly deadly villainess named Scorpia, who's looking to wrap her stinger tail around Firefly during an appearance at a fashion show that Mary Jane's the model! Will MJ be able to deal with this dark haired diva? Find out this episode!

Episode Three: Fly Girls

If you thought this was an episode of the 4Kids TV series Winx Club, then you have been living under a rock for the past year, as MJ is reunited with her African-American hip-hop singer counterpart and friend, Marian Michaels (Ashanti Douglas), as the two heroines join up with Janet Van Dyne (Grey Delisle) on a girls' night out in Los Angeles! But the fun ends when Firefly, Butterfly and Wasp find themselves dealing with a rival music company called Nightshade Music, and its alluring owner, a former scientist turned music impresaria named Tilda Johnson (voiced by Melyssa Ford), who wants to sign the 21-year-old Marian to her label. But first, they must deal with Doctor Nightshade's band of werewolf musicians called the Wolfpack! Can our Marvel pixie powerhouses deal with this funky beauty before it's too late?

Episode Four: The Misadventures of Red Raven and Blue Streak in Starlight City!

Two deceased Marvel characters come back in different identities, as Mary Jane and Marlena must deal with her cousin Kimber Benton (Kelly Sheridan) and her mischievous blue-haired friend, Mary Phillips (Maggie Blue O'Hara) at a Marvel Superheroes-themed costume party hosted by billionaire philanthropist Richard Xanthos (Eric Braeden). But things get way out of hand, as AIM's beekeeper soldiers crash the party along with MODAM (voiced by Diane Delano) looking for a top secret formula for a special metallic alloy that Xanthos was going to sell to Tony Stark, forcing our four ladies to cosplay in costume against the Advanced Idea Mechanics themselves! But, can Firefly, Miss Fury, Red Raven (Kimber) and Blue Streak (Stormer, *giggle*) be able to deal with these freaks and geeks with firearms, and save the party? And I thought that series "Acapulco H.E.A.T." was too hot to handle!

Episode Five: Reptilla, or, The Cristal Connors Affair

Elizabeth Berkley and Gina Gershon lend their voices as they reprise their roles of Nomi Malone and Cristal Connors from the 1995 bomb, " s," in this animated mini sequel that asks, "What if Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer had the Spider-Man movie instead of Sony Pictures, and merged "Spider-Man" with " s?" You would get this off-the-wall episode where MJ and Peter are in Las Vegas meeting with Dr. Curt Connors (Robert Foxworth), who is visiting his younger sister Cristal, a former Vegas , in Reno. But, things go from bad to worse when another former , Nomi Malone, hitches a ride with the Web-Head (Rino Romano) and the Fly Girl in the Spider-Mobile, with Nomi's eyes focused on Peter! Also, Dr. Connors discovers that the legacy of the Lizard has been passed down to his sister Cristal in the form of the scaly Reptilla, bringing about a titanic battle between our red-headed actress and the raven-haired in this bone-chilling episode!

Next: Tales to Astonish: Marvel Two-In-One!


does anyone have a pic to go along with this story, kinda curious what some of these characters look like
 
Story Five:
Tales to Astonish: Marvel Two-In-One
TTA comes back for 2006! Excelsior!​

Episode One: Spider-Man/Firefly: Project: Scorpia

Originally scheduled as part of a Mary Jane Watson episode, the action heats up with the addition of Spider-Man, as Peter Parker and his superheroic alter ego are in Hollywood for an appearance with Mary Jane on the Lindsey Pierce show! But, on their way to the taping, the Web-Head and Fly-Girl find themselves having to deal with a deadly new beauty named Scorpia (Michelle Lintell), whose powers are similar to those of the Scorpion, and a far more alluring costume to boot! The question is, who is Elaine Gargan? And, what's her connection to MacDonald Gargan and ESU's neogenics project? That's a mystery Peter and MJ must solve if they want to stop her!

Episode Two: Captain America/G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise!

In this Cap-centric update of the mid-80's G.I. Joe episode of the same name, the special-missions team has now become part of SHIELD, and General Nick Fury (Andre Ware) has enlisted Captain America (Justin Gross), Sergeant Slaughter (Robert Remus), Lady Jaye (Lisa Ann Beley), Snake Eyes, Jinx (Shu Qi) and Kamakura (Eric Stuart) to deal with a COBRA/HYDRA plot to create the perfect superhuman warrior! But who is Serpentor (Dan Gauthier)? And, what's he got to do with the assassination of the Serpent Society's founder, Seth Voelker (James K. Ward)? It's an adventure Cap and the Joes must deal with if they want to stop this brand-new menace!

Episode Three: Spider-Woman/Ms. Marvel: Adventures in Femizonia

Any of you jabronis remember that lame-ass Captain America storyarc from 1991 called the Superia Stratagem? Well, let's flip that script a little bit as Carol Danvers (Victoria Pratt) and Jessica Drew (Alyssa Milano) find themselves on a trip to the hottest all-female vacation spot on Earth: the island nation of Femizonia! But, what Carol and Jessica don't know, is that the invitation comes from the island's mysterious ruler, Superia (Molly Culver), who wants the two Female Furies to compete in her martial-arts tournament against some of the MU's most dangerous villainesses! But, what happens when Spider-Woman and Ms. Marvel are forced to fight each other in the final match in this estrogen-filled episode!

Episode Four: Black Panther/Storm: Winds of Destiny, Winds of Love

Based on an upcoming story in the X-Men and Black Panther books, guest episode writer Reginald Hudlin joins me in crafting this episode in which wedding bells arrive for Ororo Munroe (Kristen Williamson), as she travels to Wakanda for her marriage to King T'Challa (Carl Lumbly), the Black Panther! Look for cameos by almost every single Marvel character in existence as we take a good look at the romantic history between these two heroes in this very special episode!

Episode Five: Thing/Misfits: The [Ben] Grimm Adventures of Roxanne Pelligrini on Yancy Street!

The Misfits find themselves back in New York for a concert at Madison Square Garden when the group's platinum-haired mean chick of a guitarist, Roxanne Pelligrini (Meghan Black), finds herself on Yancy Street reunited with her friend, the ever-lovin, blue-eyed Thing, Ben Grimm (Michael Chiklis) when the two of them finally go on a date together through the streets of New York City! But things go from good to bad to worse as Ben discovers Roxy's brand-new mutant powers of transmutation to stone and superhuman strength, not to mention an appearance by the Rhino (Terry "Rhyno" Gerin), who's looking to cause trouble for one of the other Misfits, and Ben, Roxy, Pizzazz (Rachel Lillis) and Jetta (Venus Terzo) in the Baxter Building finding Johnny Storm (Chris Evans) canoodling with fellow Misfit Mary Phillips (Maggie Blue O'Hara) at 2:00am in the morning! All this, plus Ben Grimm performs the Thing Rap with the Misfits in this rocking episode!

Next: Spider-Man
 
kenny will any of you fanics refect the civil war storyline?
 
Story Six:
The Amazing Spider-Man

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Main Voice Cast:

Spider-Man/Peter Parker: Rino Romano
Mary Jane Watson/Firefly: Jennifer Hale
May Parker: Barbara Goodson
J. Jonah Jameson: Edward Asner

Episode One: Ringmaster: Wanted Dead or Alive!

This Spider-Man episode is a crossover continuation of an episode from the excellent Daredevil animated series written by fellow Hype! poster The Overlord, as Peter and Mary Jane, unbeknownst to Daredevil (Edward L. Albert), are at the Tiboldt Circus investigating the death of a five-year-old little girl at the hands of the Ringmaster (Cliff De Young)! Now, Spider-Man, Daredevil and Firefly are in a race against time to put the kibosh on the Ringmaster and the Circus of Crime before it's too late, that is, if his snake-charmer wife, Princess Python (Fairuza Balk), doesn't get to Spidey first!

Episode Two: Shattered Dreams and 24-Karat Nightmares

World Wrestling Entertainment's mutant wrestler superhero, the Hurricane (Gregory Shane Helms), guest stars in this episode in which he teams up with our web-slinging hero as they deal with a brand-new androgynous supervillain named Goldust, and his lusty wife, Marlena (both voiced by Dustin and Terri Ann Runnels). They are an evil movie-making couple whose sick films and glittering dust have taken control of a group of very powerful political figures in City Hall, killing them in the process! But, when Mysterio (Gregg Berger) crashes the party looking to make an example of Goldust for stealing his thunder, Spidey and Hurricane have got to put their Spidey and Hurri-senses into overdrive to deal with the two villains pronto!

Episode Three: Spidey and the Spitfire

In this lighthearted episode, when an old friend of Aunt May's, a lady named Jacqueline Fallsworth Crichton (special voice-over by Dame Judi Dench), comes to visit her all the way from England, Peter is introduced to her granddaughter: a fiery redhead named Christina Crichton (voiced by Christy Hemme). But, there's something special about that girl, as Spider-Man is about to find out when she takes the mantle of her grandmother's heroic World War II alter-ego, the superfast Spitfire, as they deal with Christina's opposite number, the beautiful and deadly Carmella DaCosta, Permafrost (voiced by Carmella DeCesare), in this wild episode!

Episode Four: The Octopus and the Decepticon

Here's the situation: Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina) is in Southern California, where he has broken into the laboratory of one Dr. Anton Archeville (Michael Dobson), and kidnapped the scientist so that he can help him create a new Octo-Slayer for use against Spider-Man in New York! Now, Megatron (Frank Welker) has come to NYC with a whole platoon of Decepticons looking for Otto Octavius himself, unaware that a certain web slinger is also pursuing him! But, is the web-slinger ready to deal with not only Doc Ock, but a 25-foot-tall Transformer looking to put a cap in the villain's ass! Don't bet your life on it, Spidey!

Episode Five: Rock and Roll Spider-Man!

Dazzler (Britta Phillips), Jem (Samantha Newark), Lila Cheney (Karla DeVito), Pizzazz (Rachel Lillis), Butterfly (Ashanti Douglas), and even Minx (Kath Soucie) all guest star, as Peter Parker (and Spider-Man) are invited to the annual Starlight Music Festival, where Peter (and Mary Jane) bear witness to a brand-new rock group called the Steeltown Rockers, who are making their first Marvel animated universe appearance! But, there's trouble looming, as Nekra, the Mistress of Hate (Melinda Clarke) and the Hypno-Hustler (Calvin Broadus) team up to use the Steeltown Rockers' music to turn the audience at the Universal Ampitheatre in Los Angeles into mindless drones bent on turning the city into a war zone, unless Web-Head, the Pink Hologram, the Emerald Misfit, the mutant Mistress of Light, the Fly Girls, and even the Rockers themselves can put the screws on Nekra and the Hustler's mad plans! Plus, check out what happens when you put redhead Mary Jane Watson and golden-haired Ingrid Krueger together in a room to talk about who can get Spider-Man laid the fastest? Not for the faint of heart, folks, I tell you!

Next: Black Cat
 
Story Seven:
Felicia Hardy: The Black Cat
(Felicia's back in all new adventures!)

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Voice Cast:

Felicia Hardy/Black Cat: Jennifer Hale

Episode One: The Evil That Men Do

Felicia finds herself in a situation where she is involved in a mission to expose a crooked politician and his ties to the Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan). But, when our platinum-haired kitten finds herself confronted by the Enforcers, a certain web-slinger may just arrive just in time to help her even up the odds a little bit in this thrilling adventure!

Episode Two: Spectra

Mysterio's mechanical genius younger brother, Techrat (Greg Cipes), guest stars in this episode where Felicia is invited to his lab to witness his latest creation, an advanced version of Synergy (Jem's holographic computer) called Spectra (Samantha Newark)! But things go from strange to weird when Spectra starts having a mind of her own, and traps Felicia, Terrence, and an unsuspecting Constance Montgomery (Grey DeLisle) inside the lab with an army of psychotic robots under her control! Can the Black Cat and Marvel's Movie-Loving Couple deal with the robots and Synergy's new little sister before it's too late?

Episode Three: The Cat and the Widow

Now here's something you'd never thought you see in an animated series: Felicia Hardy and Natalia Romanova (Olivia D'Abo) teaming up together in an adventure! The Black Cat finds herself in a rather sticky situation when she stumbles upon a mysterious Russian killing machine encased in ice! If this is familiar to you, then stay tuned, because the dude is none other than Omega Red! And when he is mysteriously released from his icy tomb, even the appearance of the beautiful Black Widow may not be enough to put an end to this dangerous X-Men villain in this bone-chilling eppy!

Episode Four: Felicia's Hollywood Adventure

Felicia's about to become a Hollywood starlet in this fun little episode where she finds herself the subject of a brand-new movie about her! And, a brand-new Marvel supporting character debuts in a woman named Lana Star (voiced by Lana Kinnear). She's a conniving little talent agent looking to add Felicia to her growing list of young starlets that she controls through her mutant powers of telepathy and telekinesis! But, can Felicia even survive her first casting session for Lana when she employs the shapeshifting neophyte Vanessa Carlisle, aka Copycat (Andrea Taylor) to deal with the Black Cat on the studio lot? Yeah, and I thought Ms. Kinnear was bad as a wrestler in that Women of Wrestling promotion six years ago!

Episode Five: The Big Switch

Mary Jane Watson (Jennifer Hale in a dual role) guest stars in this ep where she and Felicia find themselves in each other's bodies, thanks to a miscast spell gone wrong by the teenage witch Erica Fortune (Kaley Cuoco) during a visit to Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum! Now, MJ has Felicia's bad luck abilities while Felicia has MJ's Firefly abilities. The two of them must now learn a lot about each other and their powers if they ever want to help Erica deal with an even more powerful Dormammu (Tony Jay), and return to normal in the process in this confusing tale!

Next: Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme
 
Story Eight:
Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme!
(The Good Doctor finally gets his own Spotlight series!)

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Voice Cast:

Stephen Strange: Anthony Stewart Head
Clea Strange: Serena Scott Thomas
Wong: George Takei
Baron Mordo: Tony Jay
Topaz: Musetta Vander
Jennifer Kale: Jennifer Hale (rhymes, doesn't it?)
Satana Hellstrom: Rose McGowan

Episode One: Strange Quest

Dr. Stephen Strange, world-renowned former surgeon and pompous jerk without a care in the world and aloof as hell. That is, until a car accident left him without the use of his skilled hands! Now, forced to retire from the one profession that satisfied him, he has a new mission in his life: That of Sorcerer Supreme! Join this debonair magic man on his long quest to become Marvel's premier master of the mystic arts in his very first episode!

Episode Two: Clea

It is sometime later in the mystical career of Doctor Strange, and the good doctor finds himself smitten with a beautiful young gypsy girl named Clea when she visits his Sanctum Sanctorum. But, what is the mysterious secret of this bewitching beauty that's got the heart of the Sorcerer Supreme, and, what's the magical connection that will bring these two romantically together?

Episode Three: Mordo

The Good Doctor finds himself dealing with a dangerous new enemy in a man named Baron Mordo, a former student of the Master whom Mordo killed years ago when both he and Strange were students in Tibet. But can our Sorcerer Supreme deal with a man who could be his equal in magic? Plus, what is his connection to a demonic entity known as...?

Episode Four: Dormammu

Continuing from last episode, Mordo's plans take shape, as a demonic entity known as Dormammu (Frank Welker) plans to come to Earth and unleash a horde of nightmarish monsters upon the citizens of New York City! Can Doctor Strange put an end to the madness of Mordo and Dormammu, or is he too late?

Episode Five: Bewitched

Not to be confused with the Screen Gems series of the same name that starred the late Elizabeth Montgomery, the title of this episode refers to this story of three beautiful women whose powers would give even the Halliwell sisters from the Spelling Television series Charmed a run for their money. Meet Topaz, Jennifer Kale and Satana Hellstrom, three beautiful elemental witches who come into the lives of Doctor Strange, Clea and Wong. But, what is this dark secret that threatens to destroy them, and what does it have to do with the Books of the Vishanti and the coming of the Dark Lord, Mephisto (John Rhys-Davies) to Earth? Bewitched, bewildered and bothered indeed!

Next: Wanda Maximoff: The Scarlet Witch
 
Attention Hypesters:

This is a special post from Kenny E. McCall, author of the Marvel Spotlight fanfic thread.

As you well know, a Civil War is coming to the Marvel Universe. And, as of Story Fifteen, the Marvel Spotlight is entering a brand new bag.

Also looming on the horizon is the impending deal between Marvel Characters, Inc. and the Hasbro Toy Group, which will commence in 2007, will also affect this entire fanfic series as well.

Because of both these monumental events, the Marvel and Hasbro character universes will merge together into one cohesive universe. I know it's been done before, but this time, this revamped Spotlight will be done under the rules of the Ultimate Universe, without all the confusing crap of those Ultimate Books.

Stay tuned to Superhero Hype for a future thread explaining how will Hasbro's superhero-style characters fit into this revamped Marvel Universe. You will like what you'll see in the future.

Kenny.
 
Story Nine:
Wanda Maximoff: The Scarlet Witch
(Witchy Wanda's finally getting some in her first animated Spotlight!)

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Voice Cast:

Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch: Kelly Sheridan
Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver: Richard Ian Cox
Agatha Harkness: Betty Jean Ward
Erica Fortune/Spellbinder: Kaley Cuoco
Glynis Zarkov/ : Ellen Gerstell
Ilya Zarkov/Illusion: Oded Fehr
Erik Magnus Lehnsherr/Magneto: Christopher Judge (recurring role)

Episode One: One Night on Wundagore Mountain

To fully tell the story of how Wanda Maximoff became the Scarlet Witch, this first episode has to have Magneto in it, as it covers his meeting with Magda, the anthropomorphic woman who would eventually give birth to Wanda and her superfast brother, Pietro. But, what will Wanda's future be: will she use her new powers in the service of her father forever, or will she find a way to use it as a force for good? Find out in this one hour adventure!

Episode Two: Agatha

Set within the events of the first episode, a young Wanda finds herself in the care of a kindly old woman named Agatha Harkness, as this episode delves into the relationship between the two magical women. Plus, what happens when the teenage Wanda meets another young Wiccan mutant named Glynis Snyder? And what are the events that will lead these two girls to reunite years later when Wanda is established as a member of the Avengers?

Episode Three: Wanda Maximoff: Earth's Mightiest Sorceress

It's two years later, and our favorite gypsy mutant finds herself in the most confusing situation of her life as she is a member of Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants when they strike against Captain America (Justin Gross) and the original Avengers in New York City! But, will Ms. Maximoff be the one to turn the tide in the Avengers favor when Mags threatens to launch a hidden nuclear missile from N.Y. to Washington D.C.?

Episode Four: Glamor and Illusion

Remember Wanda's teenage friend from Episode Two? Well, she's now a 21-year-old woman in her first marriage to a handsome magician named Ilya Zarkov, and she and her husband visit Wanda in New York to reminisce on old times. But, what happens when members of Agatha Harkness' entire family encroach upon Avengers Mansion while the team is away, and Wanda, Glynis, and Ilya are the only ones having to deal with the Salem's Seven? An interesting situation if I say so myself!

Episode Five: Spellbound (aka "Erica")

Having been established as one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes for some time now, Wanda is back home with Agatha Harkness on vacation when the old sorceress has an assignment for her to do: Wanda mentors a new young neophyte Wiccan named Erica Fortune in the beginnings of the mystic arts. But, what happens when Erica finds a pair of mystical bracelets that belong to an ancient demon named Zsasz, and decides to wear them despite Wanda telling her not to? Will Wanda and Erica be able to deal with this demonic entity looking to tear up the city for the bracelets? And I thought watching "Bewitched" was a stretch as a kid!

Next: TTA: House of M
 
Story Ten:
Tales to Astonish: House of M
(A special presentation of Tales to Astonish)

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Episode Zero: Avengers Disassembled

It's the end of the Avengers as we know it, as the death of one Avenger, and a subsequent series of horrific events are the catalyst for a dark new chapter of the Marvel Universe in this adventure which leads into the five-part special series called House of M.

Episode One: House of M: Witchy Wanda, Wacky Wanda

The mysterious mastermind behind the disassembling of the Avengers is revealed, as the Scarlet Witch and her hex powers go out of control, making Wanda go bat-s**t insane! Now, if that's not enough, Magneto has come back into her life and looking to manipulate this development to his sick, twisted favor! Can Charles Xavier and the Avengers find a way to calm Wanda down and turn her back to normal before it's too late?

Episode Two: House of M: Magneto Triumphant

It's too late, as Magneto has finally gained control of Wanda's already unstable and fragile mind! Now, he wants to use her powers to grant the heroes of the Marvel Universe their greatest wishes in this nightmarish glimpse into the proposed future of Marvel's greatest heroes!

Episode Three: House of M: A Perchance to Many Dreams

Spider-Man becomes a television megastar and self-made millionaire, Ms. Marvel the most popular superheroine ever, Wolverine the new head of SHIELD, Captain America an old man, and the X-Men no longer feared by mankind? Man, Magneto must be having the best week ever as dreams really do come true! But, the gig may be up as Wolverine's memories really begin to reveal themselves, and he really does not like what he sees or knows for that matter!

Episode Four: House of M: Layla

In order to find out what's going on, Wolverine seek out the help of a young girl named Layla Miller, who may have all the answers to the whole House of M debacle, as Magneto plans to finally use his daughter's reality-warping powers on the entire world! But, is there a much more dangerous person behind the scenes?

Episode Five: House of M: Quicksilver Defiant

A new day dawns for mutantkind, and reality begins to creep back in for Marvel's heroes as Quicksilver is revealed to be the one pulling his father's strings. Also, Wanda makes the greatest sacrifice for mankind as she strips the mutants of their powers, and returns every thing back to normal in the conclusion of this five-part event!

Next: Iron Man
 
Story Eleven:
The Invincible Iron Man
(The Armored Avenger returns in all-new stories!)

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Main Voice Cast:

Tony Stark/Iron Man**: Marc Worden
SHIELD Agent James Rhodes: Phil LaMarr
Harold "Happy" Hogan: Nicholas Brendon
Virginia "Pepper" Potts: Alyson Hannigan
SHIELD Agent Natalia Romanova/Black Widow: Olivia D'Abo
Whitney Frost/Madame Masque: Lisa Zane
Justin Hammer: Christopher Lee
Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger: Clancy Brown
Emmett Benton: Jack Angel*
Eric Raymond: Charlie Adler*

*Footnote: Because of the change in format for Marvel Spotlight concerning the Hasbro/Sunbow characters as of Civil War, Emmett Benton and Eric Raymond, from the Jem animated series, will officially be part of both Iron Man and Spider-Man respectively. Therefore, all origins from the 1985 Sunbow/Marvel series will be slightly altered.

**Because of the Iron Man animated movie from Lion's Gate/Marvel, no origin episode will be needed for this series.

Episode One: Emmett

A major part of the Jem universe officially becomes a major part of the new Marvel universe, as we meet Stark Enterprises Special Projects Department head Emmett Benton, a man who has been with the company since the days of Tony's father, Howard Stark! And, he is involved in an adventure which has the kindly middle-aged man working on two top-secret holographics projects: Project HOMER and Project Synergy, both of whom play a big part in the future of Stark Enterprises and its music division, Starlight Music! But, things go wrong when Justin Hammer hears about the project, and sends the murderous Spymaster (Michael Rosenbaum) to retrieve Professor Benton's top-secret blueprints! Can he (and Tony) enlist the help of Iron Man to bring down Spymaster before the blueprints end up in the hands of the Hammer? And hey, what's this I hear about Tony trying to score with the professor's seventeen-year-old jailbait daughter, Jerrica?

Episode Two: Execute Program

Continuing from last episode, Iron Man and Professor Benton may have defeated Spymaster and retrieved the plans, but it came at a price: Now, Justin Hammer has copied the plans for Synergy, and is using it to create a dangerous new holographic villainess named Entropy (Marlene Aragon)! And, she's looking to implant herself inside Iron Man's super-sophisticated armor! Now, the only way to save Iron Man is for Benton to get a working prototype of Synergy inside Tony's IM Mark 21 Stealth Armor to deal with her evil twin sister before Entropy makes the Armored Avenger her latest victim! But, is the Stealth Unit undergoing a more feminine change of its own as Synergy enters its data banks? Look for this and more truly outrageous experiences in this episode!

Episode Three: Greetings From Cybertron, Part 1

Tony is visiting one of his high-tech oil excavation platforms in Washington State when he is introduced to another one of his father's oldest friends, rig foreman William "Sparkplug" Witwicky (Gary Chalk). But, the real close encounter is between Iron Man and some pretty familiar robots in disguise, as Iron Man finds himself getting involved in a war between two types of transforming robots from the planet Cybertron when Shellhead meets Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) and the Autobots as the Transformers make their first modern appearance in an Iron Man cartoon in this adventure!

Episode Four: Greetings From Cybertron, Part 2

Continuing from last episode, the Armored Avenger was the difference-maker in the fight between Prime and Megatron (Frank Welker), the Autobots and Decepticons last time, but not without casualties, as Tony Stark became the target of Megatron's raw power when his red and gold armor ends up destroyed beyond repair! Now lying in a coma, Tony mysteriously communicates an idea to Prime that will change the scope of the IM universe forever, as the Autobots create and debut the brand-new IM Mark 25 TransMetal armor! It's an armor that is really more than meets than eye when Stark finally uses it to help the Autobots deal with Megatron in this exciting episode! Now, if we can get Optimus to help Tony market this idea to SHIELD!

Episode Five: Civil War - Iron Man Prologue

Set in the beginning of the events of Civil War, Iron Man (and Tony) face a crisis of conscience as Shellhead witnesses the deaths of 800 people in a small neighborhood of Stamford, Connecticut! But, the real crap hits the fan when Tony is thrust into a situation where he is involved in the passage of the Superhuman Registration Act, and he doesn't like it one bit! Will IM be able to deal with this new political threat to the superhero community before the government deals with him?

Next: Captain America
 

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