The Marvel Comics
Spidey Suit

Eaves-Brooks, now Dodger Costume, of Long Island City, New York, was the company commisioned to design and produce the Spiderman costume. Historical modifications did arise, as in the use of plastic eyes for the intial 1970s TV series episodes (more legit info on this stuff can be found on Fred Waugh's site--see the links page).

The coloration on this what most people would say is synonymous with Spiderman--bold red and blue.

Spidey is a one piecer, with broad zipper across the back shoulders and leather soles on the feet. Webbing is silk-screened. Another unique trademark of the Eaves Brook Spiderman costume is the shoulder straps that permit the actor to remove the mask and not worry of having the costume's torso fall to the waist.

Luck should have it I could never find and buy one of these great collectibles, but a friend WAS so fortunate. Being the great person I am, I was permitted to check out the costume and strike some Spidey poses! Maybe I should be cast as Parker for the inevitable Spiderman movie!?

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Spidey on the porch ready to jump over.

Spidey throwing a kick.

Spidey getting ready
to
shoot a web.

The classic promotional pose!

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Spidey's fight ready stance.

Preparation stance as the Spidey sense tingles!

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