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Season 2
14 :02x01 - Neogenic Nightmare (1): The Insidious Six (1) (Sep/09/1995)
Spider-Man is slowly losing and regaining his spider-powers, and at the worst possible time, it seems, as the Kingpin has just arranged for the six most dangerous villains of Spider-Man’s rogues gallery to escape, then organizes them into the Insidious Six, in an effort to finally capture and kill Spider-Man. Spider-Man escapes, so they decide to kidnap Peter’s Aunt May, hoping that Peter will lead them to Spider-Man in exchange for his aunt’s safety.
Guest Stars: Roscoe Lee Browne as The Kingpin, Nicky Blair as Hammerhead, Nick Jameson as Michael Morbius, Jeff Corey as Silvermane, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Doctor Octopus, Martin Landau as The Scorpion, Don Stark as The Rhino, Maxwell Caulfield as Alistair Smythe, Jim Cummings as The Shocker, Gregg Berger as Mysterio/Quentin Beck
Writer: John Semper
Teleplay: David B. Miller (3)
 
15 :02x02 - Neogenic Nightmare (2): Battle of the Insidious Six (2) (Sep/16/1995)
Peter knows that he can’t take on all of the Insidious Six once more without his spider-powers, though he doesn’t have a choice with Aunt May being held captive. He goes down to their meeting area in a final battle, in which he’s captured with little effort. After being unmasked, no one believes that Peter Parker is Spider-Man after his pitiful fight against them; they assume that he put on a Spider-Man costume to save his Aunt May. They decide to have him lead them to the real Spider-Man, though Peter steals some of Mysterio’s holo-cubes, and uses them to escape. He then, sets out to turn the Insidious Six against one another in an attempt to break them up as a group, which will make them easier to take down.
Guest Stars: Nick Jameson as Michael Morbius, Jeff Corey as Silvermane, Joseph Campanella as Dr. Curt Connors, Martin Landau as The Scorpion, Maxwell Caulfield as Alistair Smythe, Roscoe Lee Browne as The Kingpin, Don Stark as The Rhino, Gregg Berger as Mysterio/Quentin Beck, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Doctor Octopus, Jim Cummings as Herman Schultz / The Shocker
Story: John Semper | Teleplay: Doug Booth (1)
 
16 :02x03 - Neogenic Nightmare (3): Hydro-Man (aka I Cried a River Over You) (Sep/23/1995)
Mary Jane’s previous boyfriend from high school, Morrie Bench, whom she broke up with due to his constant jealousy, has returned, and now possesses the power to control all liquids, which he’s been using to steal jewelry for Mary Jane. Morrie believes that he’s in love with Mary Jane, however, she doesn’t feel the same for him. Morrie, now going as Hydro-Man, won’t take “no” for an answer, and persistently stalks her, bringing Spider-Man into the picture.
Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as Morrie Bench/Hydro-Man
Story: John Semper | Teleplay: James Krieg
 
17 :02x04 - Neogenic Nightmare (4): The Mutant Agenda (1) (Sep/30/1995)
Spider-Man seeks help from Professor Xavier, as he believes that he possesses a cure for the mutagenic gene. He comes up empty handed, as Professor Xavier tries to help mutants accept their life as a mutant. Angry, Spider-Man rushes off, leaving Beast to feel empathy for him, who goes after him, informing him of Professor Herbert Landon’s assembly, in which he’ll explain his cure for mutants. Shortly after Spider-Man leaves, Beast is ambushed and taken prisoner as the test subject for Herbert Landon, whose agenda is not to cure mutants, but to destroy them.
Meanwhile, Wolverine uses his super-sense of smell to track down Beast to the location of his disappearance, when he smells Beast, Spider-Man, and “a bunch of men I’ve never smelled before”, leading him to believe that Spider-Man set up Beast.
Guest Stars: Lenore Zann as Rogue, John Spencer as Cyclops, Warren Sroka as Young Peter Parker, Catherine Disher as Jean Grey, Laurie O'Brien as Genevieve, David Warner (1) as Dr. Herbert Landon, Brian Keith as Uncle Ben, Chris Potter as Gambit, Cedric Smith as Professor Charles Xavier, George Buza as Beast, Alyson Court as Jubilee, Mark Hamill as The Hobgoblin, Roscoe Lee Browne as The Kingpin, Maxwell Caulfield as Alistair Smythe, Cathal J. Dodd as Wolverine, Alison Sealy-Smith as Storm
Story: J. M. DeMatteis, John Semper, Steven Grant (1) | Teleplay: Mark Edward Edens
 
18 :02x05 - Neogenic Nightmare (5): Mutants' Revenge (2) (Oct/07/1995)
Spider-Man explains to Wolverine that he was in no way involved in the kidnapping of Beast, and that the last encounter that he had with him was when Beast told him of Professor Landon, who has reportedly found a cure for the mutant gene. Wolverine brings Spider-Man with him to Landon’s laboratory to make certain that he’s telling the truth. Once they end up inside, they see Beast in a cage above a vat of chemicals, which are supposed to destroy all mutants, rather than cure them. Wolverine’s attempt at freeing Beast fails, as he’s hit by a gun which renders him unconscious. The Hobgoblin arrives, and begins trying to destroy Landon’s research, and in his attempt to stop him, Landon lands in the vat of chemicals, turning him into a mutant, his worst fear. Now, Spider-Man and the X-Men must stop Landon, who’s been absorbing all of the electricity of the city.
Guest Stars: Cedric Smith as Professor Charles Xavier, David Warner (1) as Herbert Landon, Laurie O'Brien as Genevieve, Alison Sealy-Smith as Storm, Chris Potter as Gambit, Norm Spencer as Cyclops, Susan Beaubian as Dr. Mariah Crawford, Maxwell Caulfield as Alistair Smythe, Roscoe Lee Browne as The Kingpin, Catherine Disher as Jean Grey, Lenore Zann as Rogue, Mark Hamill as The Hobgoblin, Alyson Court as Jubilee, George Buza as Beast
Story: Steven Grant (1), Mark Edward Edens, John Semper | Teleplay: Francis Moss (1), Ted Pedersen
 
19 :02x06 - Neogenic Nightmare (6): Morbius (1) (Oct/28/1995)
In an attempt to be the winner of a science contest in which the prize is to be Dr. Connor’s laboratory assistant in the field of neogenics, Michael Morbius begins using immoral ways to insure that he will be victorious. He breaks into Peter’s locker and steals a blood sample to use in his project. He then uses the neogenic recombinator on it, though a bat flies through the window and drinks the contaminated blood, and then bites Michael. The bite from the vampire gives Michael, now known as Morbius, the appearance of a humanoid bat, as well as the powers of flight and super-strength, though he also hungers for plasma.
Guest Stars: Marla Rubinoff as Liz Allen, Liz Georges (1) as Debora Whitman, Susan Beaubian as Dr. Mariah Crawford, Nick Jameson as Michael Morbius
Writers: Brynne Stephens, Lydia Marano
 
20 :02x07 - Neogenic Nightmare (7): Enter The Punisher (2) (Nov/04/1995)
After taking Dr. Crawford’s formula that is supposed to cure him of his mutagenic transformation, which she’d yet to test for accuracy, his transformation is sped up, causing Spider-Man to grow an extra four arms.
Meanwhile, Spider-Man must try to prove his innocence of the apparent kidnapping of Michael Morbius to the public, as Michael Morbius escapes from the hospital after turning into a vampire again at nightfall. The only person the public believes has the ability to capture someone on the thirtieth floor of the hospital is Spider-Man. He must also prove his innocence to the Punisher, who is out to kill Spider-Man.
Guest Stars: Jim Cummings as Man-Spider, Dawnn Lewis (1) as Detective Terry Lee, Robert Axelrod as MIcrochip, Susan Beaubian as Dr. Mariah Crawford, John Beck (1) as The Punisher, Nick Jameson as Michael Morbius
Writer: Carl Potts
Story: John Semper
 
21 :02x08 - Neogenic Nightmare (8): Duel of the Hunters (3) (Nov/11/1995)
Picking up where “Enter the Punisher (2)” left off, Spider-Man has become Man-Spider due to his accelerated mutagenic transformation due to the untested formula that was designed to remove his mutagenic transformation. Spider-Man now possesses many new abilities, including organic webbing and acid spew. Due to his new powers, the Punisher sees no other option but to retreat, so he does just that. Dr. Crawford learns that her antidote is the cause of his transformation, so she turns Sergei into Kraven the Hunter, once more, to track Man-Spider down to give him the actual antidote. He also faces another task, as Kraven must reach Man-Spider before the Punisher, whose only objective is to kill Man-Spider, rather than cure him.
Guest Stars: Robert Axelrod as Microchip, Liz Georges (1) as Debora Whitman, John Beck (1) as The Punisher, Dawnn Lewis (1) as Terri Lee, Gregg Berger as Kraven the Hunter, Jim Cummings as Man-Spider
Writers: Stan Berkowitz, Mark Hoffmeier, John Semper
 
22 :02x09 - Neogenic Nightmare (11): Tablet of Time (1) (Nov/18/1995)
Dr. Connors is supposed to study the Tablet of Time, a recently discovered ancient artifact that is said to restore a person’s youth for all eternity. Dr. Connors believes that it has the power to cure both his and Spider-Man’s mutagenic transformations, which makes it critical that he continue his observations on it. However, nearly every criminal and crime-lord wants to get their hands on it, especially Silvermane, who plans to use it to restore his youth so he can have the power once more to destroy the Kingpin.
Guest Stars: Caroline Goodall as Vanessa Fisk, Joseph Campanella as Dr. Curt Connors / The Lizard, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Alisa Silver, Nicky Blair as Hammerhead, Maxwell Caulfield as Alistair Smythe, Roscoe Lee Browne as The Kingpin, Jeff Corey as Silvermane, Dorian Harewood as Tombstone, Giselle Loren as Margaret Conners
Writers: Stan Berkowitz, Mark Hoffmeier, John Semper
 
23 :02x10 - Neogenic Nightmare (12): Ravages of Time (2) (Nov/25/1995)
A giant web of kidnapping occurs when Silvermane kidnaps Vanessa Fisk, which he plans to use to force the Kingpin into giving him the Tablet of Time. The Kingpin responds by kidnapping Alisa Silver, the daughter of Silvermane. Meanwhile, Dr. Connors has been kidnapped by Silvermane, who plans to have him work on the Tablet to get it to work. This spells disaster, as Margaret Connors was kidnapped to insure that Spider-Man would hand over Dr. Connors to him, as the Kingpin has the same plan as Silvermane.
Meanwhile, Dr. Connors is able to get the Tablet of Time in working order, though he feels that he must study it much longer to make sure it’s in perfect condition, which Silvermane doesn’t agree with. He decides to use it before Dr. Connors’ approval, which proves to be a bad decision, as it ends up turning him into a baby.
Guest Stars: Matthew McCurley as Child Silvermane, Townsend Coleman as Young Silvermane, Caroline Goodall as Vanessa Fisk, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Alisa Silvermane, Nicky Blair as Hammerhead, Maxwell Caulfield as Alistair Smythe, Roscoe Lee Browne as The Kingpin, Joseph Campanella as Dr. Curt Connors / The Lizard, Dorian Harewood as Tombstone, Giselle Loren as Margaret Conners
Writers: Stan Berkowitz, Mark Hoffmeier, John Semper
 
24 :02x11 - Neogenic Nightmare (9): Blade, the Vampire Hunter (1) (Feb/03/1996)
Morbius returns to ESU to feed on the plasma of students, and during an effort to stop him, Spider-Man is shown as the attacker when Morbius retreats from the crime scene. Spider-Man goes after Morbius, and while in combat with him, Blade, the Vampire Hunter, arrives, and attempts to kill Morbius. Spider-Man stops him, as he needs to turn Morbius into a human once more to clear his name. He decides that he’ll have to team up with Blade if he ever hopes of catching him.
Guest Stars: Malcolm McDowell as Whistler, Joseph Campanella as Dr. Curt Connors, J. D. Hall (1) as Blade, Nick Jameson as Michael Morbius, Dawnn Lewis (1) as Detective Terry Lee
Writers: Mark Hoffmeier, John Semper, Stephanie Mathison
 
25 :02x12 - Neogenic Nightmare (10): The Immortal Vampire (2) (Feb/10/1996)
Spider-Man and Blade join forces to find Morbius, though their agendas differ, as Spider-Man seeks help for Morbius, while Blade’s only desire to kill Morbius.
Detective Terry Lee is after Spider-Man, and finds him in a warehouse, in which Morbius, Blade, and Spider-Man are in combat. She tries to bring one of them into custody, though they all escape before she can perform such a task. Confused, Spider-Man explains everything on Morbius and why they must find him. However, Terry Lee becomes interested in Blade, whom she falls in love with, though she knows their relationship could never happen.
Meanwhile, Morbius is trying to turn the human race into vampires, starting with Felicia.
Guest Stars: Malcolm McDowell as Whistler, Nick Jameson as Michael Morbius, J. D. Hall (1) as Blade, Dawnn Lewis (1) as Lt. Terri Lee
Writers: John Semper, Meg McLaughlin
 
26 :02x13 - Neogenic Nightmare (13): Shriek of the Vulture (1) (Feb/17/1996)
Adrian Toomes is furious at Norman Osborn, who has recently taken over as the head of Toomes Aeronautical, at which he was the former head of, as well as the creator. He decides that if Norman Osborn is killed, he’ll be elected the head once more. Using the Tablet of Time, Toomes created a vulture-like suit with razor-sharp wings that allow him to fly. The suit also allows him to restore his youth, temporarily, by stealing the transferring other’s youth to him. With his new suit and temporary youth, he decides to kill Norman Osborn and reclaim his rightful position as the head of Toomes Aeronautical.
Meanwhile, Mary Jane’s father has contacted her, and wants the two to meet. Mary Jane decides that she wants someone to be with her when she meets him, and chooses Peter… over Harry.
Guest Stars: Neil Ross as Norman Osborn, Patrick Labyorteaux as Flash Thompson, Joseph Campanella as Dr. Curt Connors, Eddie Albert (1) as Adrian Toomes / Old Vulture, Alan Johnson (1) as Young Vulture / Arthur Avis, Liz Georges (1) as Debra Whitman/Old Debra Whitman
Writer: Evelyn Gabai
Story: John Semper, Gilles Wheeler
 
27 :02x14 - Neogenic Nightmare (14): The Final Nightmare (2) (Feb/24/1996)
Picking up where the previous episode left off, Spider-Man narrowly escapes from the Vulture during an explosion from the Vulture. Spider-Man believes he’ll change back to his normal self after a short while, just as the kid in the park did earlier. However, he remains elderly, so he contacts Dr. Connors, whom he schedules to meet with the following day to see if he can be on any help.
Meanwhile, the Vulture has developed Spider-Man’s mutagenic transformation, which was transferred to him when he stole his youth. The Vulture goes to Dr. Connors, explaining what has happened, and learns that he can only be cured by giving his youth back to Spider-Man. The Scorpion also wants to be Mac Gargan again, so he kidnaps Dr. Farley Stillwell to turn him back.
Guest Stars: Alan Johnson (1) as Young Vulture, Eddie Albert (1) as Adrian Toomes / Old Vulture, Michael Rye as Dr. Farley Stillwell, Martin Landau as The Scorpion, Joseph Campanella as Dr. Curt Connors / The Lizard
Writer: Sandy Fries (1)
Story: John Semper
 
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