Marvel Comics and the Thanksgiving Day Parade

Marvel Comics and the Thanksgiving Day Parade

Anyone remember this?

Editorial Opinion
By EmeraldArachnid - Nov 24, 2011 02:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

Now that it's Thanksgiving I was thinking about watching it throughout my childhood. Then I remembered ones from 87 and 89 that featured more than just your usual Spidey balloon. Those years Marvel had floats that featured a live action performance reminiscent of Batman Live. It featured Spidey, Dardevil, Captain America, Wolverine, and more fighting against Dr.Doom, Magneto, and others. It was so awesome to see as a child of the 80's. So I'm wondering if anyone else remembers this and share your thoughts and memories about this below.

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EmeraldArachnid
EmeraldArachnid - 11/24/2011, 4:20 AM
LOL you too!
marvelguy
marvelguy - 11/26/2011, 11:58 AM
This is more of a comment than any sort of editorial.
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