Spiderman or Spider-Man | SPIDER DASH MAN Mandela Effect

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Turn on the Close-Captions, I wrote the transcript. Stan Lee keeps a hard lock on the title of "SPIDER-MAN". When I was creating my Spider-Man Home Coming VR Experience video, something bothered me about "Spider-Man". That dash - that hyphen. It just seemed odd - this made me think of an old episode of Seinfeld, where George says the name "Spiderman" as one word, and Jerry correcting him - stating that you phrase the name in two parts, unlike a formal last name. When I went searching for more information, I found Stan Lee describing his control over the use of the Hyphen in an old 2010 Twitter feed: twitter.com/TheRealStanLee The problem is, when I went looking for additional information about the Seinfeld Episode in question - all that comes up is: comicbook.com/2016/03/11/spider-man-reboot-working… Several articles about the filming of Spider-Man Homecoming- during production it was titled "The Summer of George". This is related to the Season 8 finale under the same title. I intend on watching this episode for more clues, who's with me? Does "Spider-Man" look strange to you? Do you remember an episode of Seinfeld where George is talking about Spider-Man, with Jerry correcting him for saying the name improperly? Update: The reference/memory was not of George and Jerry having an argument, but from the cast of Friends having the same conversation I described. Very interesting how the memory works. Here is the clip:    • Video   Now, here is my point, this is why I wanted to find the clip: Why didn't they just say: "His name is Spider-Man because there is a hyphen/dash in it". Chandler just gave a poor analogy about the name "Goldman" being pronounced like a super hero. The Conspiracy still lives - nay, is reinforced. I sense that this clip from "Friends" is from an alternate Universe, a universe where the Dash never existed. A universe of "Spiderman". All images and audio in this video are covered under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976. ~FAIR USE~ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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