Now this is a team up I would have loved to have seen back in the day. Where was the imagination? I am sure that Nicholas Hammond had room in his schedule for a time-bending crossover with TV's greatest sci-fi heroes. Shatner and the Web-Slinger? Count me in.
:) Ha!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, The Amazing Spider-Man was on CBS around 1977ish...a few years after NBC gave the Enterprise the axe. Now, if we're talking the animated Spider-Man and the animated Star Trek...well, then the '60's Spider-Man was probably off the air by the time the Star Trek animated series started in the early '70's...
Good times...good times...
Even I had to groan at this one. What's next -- the Inhumans joining Doctor Who at the Medusa Cascade?
ReplyDeleteSadly, the only commonality to both franchises is Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. What a horrible distinction to share.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great comic. Come on companies. Talk!
ReplyDelete@AirDave: The Filmation Trekkers could probably have teamed up with the Depatie-Freleng Spidey courtesy of the Guardian of Forever.
ReplyDelete@Carycomic: Yeah! Especially, if there was some sort of "trade" war going on between the Spider Guild and the Ferengi!
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