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The man with the saltshaker full of hyphens is back again.  There is no hyphen in Spiderman.  Can someone who knows how remove the hyphen from the title of the page and make a redirect for existing links?
The man with the saltshaker full of hyphens is back again.  There is no hyphen in Spiderman.  Can someone who knows how remove the hyphen from the title of the page and make a redirect for existing links?
:That's the way it's listed on imdb, therefore it must be listed as such here. --[[User:Jackbel|Jackbel]] 20:40, 20 February 2011 (UTC)
:You should likely direct your complaint to Sam Raimi ... the movie posters themselves have a hyphen. The title is right. -- SnakeDoc
From the very first issue (excluding amazing fantasy) Spider-man has always been hyphenated when used in a title, in both comic, television and cinema. Do your homework and sign your posts - Captain Snikt --[[Special:Contributions/109.157.58.9|109.157.58.9]] 05:27, 22 February 2011 (UTC)

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The man with the saltshaker full of hyphens is back again. There is no hyphen in Spiderman. Can someone who knows how remove the hyphen from the title of the page and make a redirect for existing links?

That's the way it's listed on imdb, therefore it must be listed as such here. --Jackbel 20:40, 20 February 2011 (UTC)
You should likely direct your complaint to Sam Raimi ... the movie posters themselves have a hyphen. The title is right. -- SnakeDoc

From the very first issue (excluding amazing fantasy) Spider-man has always been hyphenated when used in a title, in both comic, television and cinema. Do your homework and sign your posts - Captain Snikt --109.157.58.9 05:27, 22 February 2011 (UTC)