The Ultimate Team-Up: Spider-Man, Wonder Woman and John Barrowman
Perhaps I should be more specific — two Spider-Men, two Wonder Women, and one John Barrowman (because the world could not handle two). The Mary Sue dug up this wonderful clip from one of Barrowman’s live shows last year, where he performed this medley of the classic Spider-Man cartoon and ’70s Wonder Woman TV show theme songs. It’s super gay, and I don’t mean that pejoratively at all — it is both gay and super, and I think Barrowman would cheerfully agree with me.
FYI, the only DVD release of semi-note is SyFy’s Red Riding Hood nonsense Red: Werewolf Hunter, starring Felicia Day. DVD Day proper will return next week, presumably.
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