Tuesday, April 22, 2014

This Spider-Man And Planned Parenthood Comic Might Be The Most Unexpected Crossover Ever

It was up to Spidey to stop teens from having sex!


Published in 1976, The Amazing Spider-Man vs. the Prodigy was Planned Parenthood's way to connect with the young people -- cause, you know, the best way to reach out to sexually active teens is through comic books.


Published in 1976, The Amazing Spider-Man vs. the Prodigy was Planned Parenthood's way to connect with the young people -- cause, you know, the best way to reach out to sexually active teens is through comic books.


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It starts off as your typical Spider-Man comic; which is basically just him hanging on a building


It starts off as your typical Spider-Man comic; which is basically just him hanging on a building


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Until he notices something weird: Teenagers being mysteriously helicoptered away.


Until he notices something weird: Teenagers being mysteriously helicoptered away.


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And who was behind this mysterious mass teen abduction? Why Prodidgy, the alien overlord who wants to make teenagers have unprotected sex so that they'll have babies -- that he will then take back to his planet and use as child laborers.


And who was behind this mysterious mass teen abduction? Why Prodidgy, the alien overlord who wants to make teenagers have unprotected sex so that they'll have babies -- that he will then take back to his planet and use as child laborers.


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