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One of the minds behind Spider-Man: The Animated Series isn’t ecstatic about Marvel Comics’ upcoming revival. Just last week, Marvel announced that it was bringing back the beloved ’90s cartoon with a four-issue miniseries that would pick up where the animated series left off. However, the show’s lead writer takes issue with how Marvel Comics is handling the revival.
Not even a week ago, Marvel Comics announced that it would be publishing Spider-Man ’94, a miniseries set in the same continuity of Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Fans everywhere were ecstatic at the news, if only because it would finally resolve the show’s cliffhanger ending.
But John Semper, head writer for Spider-Man: The Animated Series, was less thrilled. He made posts on various social media channels, including X, to inform fans that he, unfortunately, was not involved with the upcoming book. While Semper wished luck to those involved, he notes it would have been courteous to receive a heads-up.
Spider-Man: The Animated Series Creator Left Out of Comic Revival
John Semper Airs Greivances Over Spider-Man ’94 Snub
Spider-Man: The Animated Series aired from 1994 to 1998 on Fox Kids and is considered one of the best adaptations of the Spider-Man franchise. The show adapted numerous popular Spider-Man storylines and arcs, but what the show is infamously remembered for was its infamous cliffhanger ending. The season 5 episode finale “Chapter II: Farewell, Spider-Man” ended with Spider-Man beginning a hunt for Mary Jane, who’d become lost after falling through an inter-dimensional portal. While the plot point was never resolved, Marvel Comics’ recent announcement of Spider-Man ’94 gave hope to fans who’d been waiting decades to see that cliffhanger resolved.
It’s unfortunate that Semper isn’t a part of Spider-Man ‘94. After all, he wrote, most of the series’ episodes and few in this world understand that take on Spider-Man better than him. Not to mention, this is on top of Semper feeling he wasn’t properly credited for the creation of the ‘Spider-Verse’ over his use of a Spider-Man multiverse in the series. That said, Semper doesn’t appear to hold ill will towards the project, even wishing it the best. But Semper could have been a valuable asset in making sure Spider-Man ‘94 felt exactly like Spider-Man: The Animated Series.
Creators Like Semper Deserve to be Treated Fairly
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The treatment of creators has been a hot topic when it comes to Marvel (primarily the compensation of comic creators when it comes to the MCU). But this is just as bad a look. While Marvel Comics isn’t obligated to reach out to John Semper, nor does it need his permission to make a Spider-Man ’94 comic, Semper is correct, it would have been courteous to reach out and fans would have appreciated the gesture from the publisher. While everyone is free to enjoy Spider-Man ‘94, Semper’s feelings about being left out are completely and understandably valid.
Spider-Man ’94 #1 is available from Marvel Comics on September 3rd, 2025.
Source: X
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