The Sensational Spider-Man (TV Series)

The Sensational Spider-Man is a TV series based on the Marvel comics character of Spider-Man. It shows off Spider-Man's lesser known enemies.

Main

 * Yuri Lowenthal as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
 * Jesse McCartney as Jason Macendale
 * Grey DeLisle as Gwen Stacy
 * Philece Sampler as Aunt May Parker

Recurring

 * J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson
 * Troy Baker as John Jameson

Antagonists

 * Steve Blum as Crimemaster
 * Mark Hamill as Demogoblin
 * Tom Kenny as Phineas Mason/Tinkerer
 * Bryce Papenbrook as Edward "Ned" Leeds/Hobgoblin
 * Crispin Freeman as Edward Lansky/Lightmaster
 * Jamieson Price as Don Vincente Fortuanto
 * N/A as Giacomo Fortuanto/Jimmy 6
 * Dante Basco as Angelo Fortunato
 * Mark Hildreth as Overdrive
 * John DiMaggio as Maxwell Markham/Grizzly
 * Fred Tatasciore as Spencer Smythe
 * Alastair Duncan as Desmond Charne/Mirage
 * Tara Strong as Lorina Dodson/White Rabbit
 * Jeff Bennett as Emil Gregg/Sin-Eater
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Black Fox, Vermin
 * Travis Willingham as Jackson Arvad/Will O' The Wisp
 * Yuri Lowenthal and Steve Blum (spliced voices) as Doppelganger
 * Scott Menville as Charlie Weiderman/Molten Man
 * N/A as Man-Wolf
 * Max Mittelman as Richard Deacon/Human Fly
 * Kyle Herbert as Basil Elks/Basilisk

Season One

 * 1) "Great Power": Peter has been Spider-Man for three weeks, and he must face his first supervillain in the form of Mirage, a man who can make people hallucinate. Meanwhile, Peter and his friends Jason Macendale and Gwen Stacy try to find a way for Peter to make money after his Uncle Ben's death.
 * 2) "Tinker Toys": Peter's school has a field trip to the lab of Peter's hero, Professor Phineas Mason. However, Peter soon learns you should never meet your heroes when he finds out Mason has locked himself off from humanity for so long he's gone mad and locks the class in his lab so he can test dangerous machines on them.
 * 3) "Crimemaster": Peter has an encounter with regular criminals when the gangster known as Crimemaster becomes obsessed with defeating Peter. Meanwhile, Peter is forced to deal with J. Jonah Jameson, who is printing news stories which call him a menace.
 * 4) "Photophobia": Peter's classmate, Edward Lansky, sneaks in to Roxxon Labs and ends up getting caught in an accident which turns him in to a being made of pure light. His new found powers slowly drive him mad, forcing Peter to stop him.
 * 5) "A Grizzly Demise": Peter faces off against Maxwell Markham, also known as Grizzly, a man with a suit that makes him extremely strong and almost completely immune to pain.
 * 6) "Glee": Peter finds out about a strange drug known as Glee which causes the user to feel no pain what so ever. He decides to investigate and finds out the man making the Glee is none other than the Crimemaster himself.
 * 7) "Sin": Peter faces off against a new villain known as Sin-Eater, who, as his name implies, is able to consume people's sin and grow stronger while doing so.
 * 8) "A Very Important Date": The newest threat to New York is the White Rabbit and her "Wonderland Gang". Meanwhile, Jason signs up for a project known as "OZ".
 * 9) "Spider-Slayer": Spencer Smythe, a big fan of J. Jonah Jameson, creates a machine known as the Spider-Slayer to hunt and kill Spider-Man.
 * 10) "The Master": Originally, Peter thought his most recent villain, the Black Fox, would be easy to take due to his age, but Peter learns very fast that age doesn't stop you from being slippery. Meanwhile, Jason the scientists at Roxxon Labs inject Jason with the OZ serum, and wait for the effects to kick in.
 * 11) "Bedeviled": Peter faces a mysterious new criminal known as Demogoblin, who is completely insane and will stop at nothing to kill Peter.
 * 12) "Overdrive": Peter is shocked when he finds out his newest enemy, Overdrive, has more or less become technology with flesh and blood, as his body is pumping with nanobots he uses to modify vehicles in to machines of pure road rage.
 * 13) "Secrets": Peter once again fights the Demogoblin, but is shocked when he finds out he is actually Jason, though Jason has no memories of being Demogoblin. After speaking with Spider-Man, Jason agrees to drop out of the OZ project. The Roxxon employees inform their boss Jason has dropped out over the phone, but their boss tells them to find a new subject, as he isn't done with the project yet. The boss then hangs up, revealing it to be Crimemaster who is the CEO of Roxxon.

Season Two

 * 1) "Framed": After a six armed man with fangs attacks some police, the news begins to believe that Spider-Man has mutated and has gone insane. Peter is off to clear his name and defeat this Doppelganger of his. Meanwhile, the creator of Doppelganger, Crimemaster, begins work on a new project after Doppelganger escapes.
 * 2) "My Friend Charlie": Peter's old friend from when he was about ten, Charlie Weiderman, begins attending Peter's high. However, Charlie isn't very happy to see Peter, with Charlie revealing over the years he's grown to hate Peter for having a better life than him. This is already bad, but matters are made worse when Crimemaster injects Charlie with the OZ serum, which gives Charlie the ability to become so hot everything melts around him, with Charlie using his powers to go after Peter.
 * 3) "Night of the Man-Wolf": J. Jonah Jameson's son, John, begins acting very strange. As it turns out, he's used himself as the subject of an experiment, which ends up turning him in to a wolf-like beast. Jonah realizes he can only turn to one person to capture his son, and unfortunately it's Spider-Man.
 * 4) "Sinister": Tinkerer, Lightmaster, Overdrive, Grizzly, Mirage, and Sin-Eater form a team known as the Sinister Six to take on and defeat Peter. Meanwhile, Gwen begins dating a student named Ned Leeds.
 * 5) "Terror of the Human Fly": Richard Deacon attempts to become a supervillain and take on Spider-Man, but is defeated very easily by him. However, while being taken to jail, the police car Deacon is in crashes in to a Roxxon truck carrying the OZ serum. Deacon absorbs the serum through his skin and is transformed in to an actual human fly monster. Meanwhile, Peter reveals to Aunt May he thinks he's in love with Gwen.
 * 6) "The Dating Game": Aunt May begins dating a man over the internet, which Peter is happy about at first. However, he isn't as happy when he finds out the man she's dating is none other than Black Fox, the master thief himself.
 * 7) "Will O' The Wisp": Roxxom employee, Jackson Arvad's molecules become extremely unstable, so Roxxon gives him a suit that allows him to control his molecules, giving him the ability of flight, super strength and more. After finding out about this, Crimemaster orders him to kill Spider-Man or he'll destroy Jackson's suit and him in the process.
 * 8) "A Tale of Knights and Spiders": In a crossover with the series Valuthian Knights, Peter teams up with the Knights when the villain Paridiz takes over Gwen Stacy's mind. Gwen is eventually freed and, to the shock of everyone, she kisses Peter.
 * 9) "Basil the Basilisk": Peter accidentally kicks the thief Basil Elks in to a chemical mix, which turns him in to a monster of a man known as the Basilisk. Meanwhile, Gwen breaks up with Ned after admitting she kissed Spider-Man.
 * 10) "Not So Merry Christmas": It's Christmas time, but the only people happy are Aunt May and Jason. Peter is sad because he thought he would've made some money by now, and Gwen is sad because of her recent break up. But to make matters worse, the Sinister Six pick today to reform and fight again.
 * 11) "Vermin": It's Boxing day, the day after Christmas. Peter thinks he'll finally get a day off, but no, as a new villain known as Vermin shows up. Peter thinks Vemin will be just like all his other villains, but as it turns out, Vermin is extremely dangerous and has a taste for human flesh.
 * 12) "Bad Days Gone Worse": Ned Leeds agrees to be injected with OZ serum so he can take his revenge on Spider-Man and Gwen. The serum's effect on Leeds makes him extremely strong and fast, with Crimemaster giving Leeds a suit and dubbing him Hobgoblin.
 * 13) "Good Days Gone Better": Peter finds out Roxxon and Crimemaster are after him and decides to pay them a visit after Crimemaster kidnaps Gwen and demands Spider-Man to face him. The two fight on a bridge, ending in Crimemaster jumping off in to the ocean. After all this, Peter reveals his identity to Gwen, and the two finally begin dating, ending Peter's first year as Spider-Man

Season Three

 * 1) "Blast Off": Everyone is happy to hear that John Jameson is being sent to space for an experiment, but Peter has to lend John a helping hand when Overdrive attempts to take over the space ship John is on. However, J. Jonah Jameson is his usual self as he orders a group of guards to go after Spider-Man, thinking he's the one tampering with the ship.
 * 2) "Mafia": Peter must face off against the Don of the NYC Mafia, Don Fortunato, and his hulking son, Jimmy-6. Meanwhile in his regular life, Peter is forced to deal with the fact the Don's other son, Angelo, has started attending his school.
 * 3) "Not the Usual": Peter starts to feel as if there's no way to redeem his villains, and that his regular enemies, like J. Jonah Jameson, will just always hate him. Because of this, he decides to do his thing in another near by city for a bit. However, this city turns out to be a lot more harsh, as the police hate him for being a vigilante and he is taken to court after a fight with a villain that causes property damage.
 * 4) "Legion of Losers": Doppelganger, Human Fly, Basilisk, and Molten Man form the Spider-Man Revenge Squad, or as Peter calls them, the Legion of Losers. At the same time, Peter forgets Gwen's birthday and has to rush to find a gift for her.

Special
After the ending of season two, a made for TV movie was put in to production. The movie was called Wrath of the Thousand and was very loosely based on the comic Coming of the Thousand. The movie takes place shortly after the events of season two, with Peter having to face a new villain named the Thousand, who has the ability to create spiders that he can control. The movie is a lot darker than the actual series, with characters dying and not being resurected at the end, and small amounts of blood. There is also some nightmarish imagery in the film, as the Thousand's spiders come out of his mouth, and whenever this happens his eyes go completely white. Because of all of this, the movie is rated PG-13.