Posted: 18 March 2007 at 11:49am | IP Logged | 6
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The symbol is "futuristic" in the sense that this variation did not originally appear until 1979, while the Marvel Team-Up issue that the Man-Thing appeared in was published in 1978.
Up until 1979, Spider-Man's chest symbol was fairly nondescript. Black circle for the spider's head, an oblong body, and eight legs all pointing down.
In 1979, the symbol was changed (I think by John Romita, who was doing all the advertising/licensing art for Spidey at that time) so that two legs on either side faced up, making the symbol more distinctive (for trademarking purposes, maybe?). Interestingly enough, the new version first showed up during a mutli-parter in Amazing Spider-Man, with the result being that the symbol changed in mid-storyline (at the end of a cliffhanger, Spidey has the old symbol, and then at the start of the next issue, he has the new one)!
The revised version has stuck ever since, and has appeared in countless comics, cartoons, and the movies.
Edited by Greg Kirkman on 18 March 2007 at 11:50am
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