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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Ted Cassidy |  |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - The Addams Family - Television Film and GamesFor cast listings in each medium, see "Cast" below.
The Addams Family - Live-Action.
In 1964, a network television series was spawned with actors playing characters from Addams cartoons, entitled The Addams Family. The series ran for two seasons on ABC. Like Star Trek, it was not particularly successful during its first broadcasts seasons but became hugely popul ...
See also:The Addams Family, The Addams Family - Premise, The Addams Family - Television Film and Games, The Addams Family - Live-Action, The Addams Family - Animation, The Addams Family - Games, The Addams Family - Cast, The Addams Family - Trivia Read more here: » The Addams Family: Encyclopedia II - The Addams Family - Television Film and Games |
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|  |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Fantastic Four - Character historyThe Fantastic Four acquired their superhuman abilities after an experimental rocket designed by the scientist Reed Richards passed through a storm of cosmic rays on its test flight. Upon crash landing back on Earth, the four occupants of the craft found themselves transformed and possessed of bizarre new abilities.
Richards, who took the name Mister Fantastic, was now able to stretch his body into nearly any shape he could imagine (similar to the earlier Plastic Man). His fiancée, Susan Storm, gained the ability to become invisible a ...
See also:Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four - Publication history, Fantastic Four - Character history, Fantastic Four - Characters, Fantastic Four - Heroes, Fantastic Four - Temporary Replacement Members, Fantastic Four - Allies/Supporting Characters, Fantastic Four - Antagonists, Fantastic Four - Comic book within a comic book, Fantastic Four - Other media, Fantastic Four - 1967 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - 1978 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - 1994-96 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - Video Games, Fantastic Four - Movies, Fantastic Four - Parodies and references Read more here: » Fantastic Four: Encyclopedia II - Fantastic Four - Character history |
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|  |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Fantastic Four - Publication historyLegend has it that in 1961, longtime magazine and comic-book publisher Martin Goodman was playing a round of golf with rival publisher Jack Liebowitz of DC Comics. Liebowitz told Goodman about the success DC had been having with the superhero team the Justice League of America, which had debuted in The Brave and the Bold #28 (Feb. 1960) before going on to its own hit title. Whether or not this mythic meeting actually occurred, Goodman, a publishing trend-follower aware of the JLA's sales success, directed his comics editor and head writer Stan Lee to begin publi ...
See also:Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four - Publication history, Fantastic Four - Character history, Fantastic Four - Characters, Fantastic Four - Heroes, Fantastic Four - Temporary Replacement Members, Fantastic Four - Allies/Supporting Characters, Fantastic Four - Antagonists, Fantastic Four - Comic book within a comic book, Fantastic Four - Other media, Fantastic Four - 1967 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - 1978 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - 1994-96 Animated Series, Fantastic Four - Video Games, Fantastic Four - Movies, Fantastic Four - Parodies and references Read more here: » Fantastic Four: Encyclopedia II - Fantastic Four - Publication history |
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|  |  |  | Ted Cassidy: Encyclopedia II - Batman TV series - Plot summaryA typical episode began with the daring Bat-villain doing something bad like robbing a bank. This was followed up by a scene inside Police Commissioner Gordon's office where he and Chief O'Hara would work out exactly which villain they were to face in that week's episode. Gordon would press a button on the Batphone, signaling a cut to Wayne Manor where faithful butler Alfred would answer the phone and say a line like "I'll just get him for you, sir." Alfred would then interrupt Master Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson (usually talking with Aunt H ...
See also:Batman TV series, Batman TV series - The series, Batman TV series - Genesis of the series, Batman TV series - Plot summary, Batman TV series - Popularity, Batman TV series - Trivia, Batman TV series - Cast, Batman TV series - Regular cast, Batman TV series - Notable guest cast, Batman TV series - Cameos, Batman TV series - Bit parts before they were famous, Batman TV series - Last appearances on screen, Batman TV series - Parodies, Batman TV series - External links Read more here: » Batman TV series: Encyclopedia II - Batman TV series - Plot summary |
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