To the Flaming Hell: See the Tears of the Snake – that’s right, Japanese Spider-Man!
Was a bit under the weather yesterday so I didn’t post this, but yesterday was Thursday, and that means Japanese Spider-Man! This week Marvel released episode 10, To the Flaming Hell: See the Tears of the Snake.
Watch the episode after the break . . .
Japanese Spider-Man: Motion Accessory is a Loveful Beetle Insect Spy

Thursday means Japanese Spider-Man! Besides the obvious influence this show had on all media since, the translated titles remain something to Marvel at. Speaking of which, every Thursday Marvel Comics puts up an episode of the Japanese Spider-Man, and we mirror that here at the BSC.
Check it out after the jump . . .
Japanese Spider-Man – Once Upon a Time in the Mysteriousless World: The Cursed Cat Mound
A day late, but it’s never too late for Japanese Spider-Man! Every Thursday Marvel rereleases an episode from the most groundbreaking show in broadcast history!
Get it after the jump . . .
Shuddering Laboratory! Devilish Professor Monster – Japanese Spider-Man!

You know Thursday at BSC – just like at Mighty Marvel – means Japanese Spider-man! This is episode 6 of the iconic, revolutionary, and groundbreaking ’70′s television series.
Get it after the jump . . .
Crash Machine GP-7! The Oath Siblings.
Titles of that kind of quality can only mean one thing.
It’s Thursday, and at BSC . . .
Timeless Thursday = Japanese Spider-Man!
It’s Thursday and that means Japanese Spider-man! Marvel Comics continues to release episodes of the ’70′s Japanese show.
The synopsis for this episode reveals . . .
Weekly Japanese Spider-Man!
Mighty Marvel has put up the third episode of Japanese Spider-Man, Mysterious Thief 001 VS. Spider-Man.
I posted the first two episodes here at BSC last week, and I’ll mirror . . .
A moment for the sake of cool: Japanese Spider-Man
Marvel has been putting up subtitled versions of the definition of awesome episodes of Japanese Spiderman this month (and on every Thursday).
This is perhaps the pinnacle of humanity’s potential . . .










