How Spider-Man’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon was saved by a fired Marvel boss — and Ronald McDonald

The chaotic true story behind Spider-Man’s 1987 Macy’s parade balloon and the Marvel battle that mounted it.

Spider-Man is greater than a comedian e-book superhero; he’s a Thanksgiving custom. Since its debut in 1987, the Spider-Man balloon has been a staple of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Whereas the Wall-Crawler has taken a few years off at instances, his balloon has change into one of the vital iconic elements of the annual parade. Nevertheless, this balloon virtually didn’t take flight. Macy’s unique design for the balloon seemed extra like a child doing yoga than Spider-Man. It took a fired Marvel editor-in-chief, Ronald McDonald, and certainly one of Spidey’s most iconic artists to repair the balloon and save Thanksgiving.

Balloons aren’t the one factor stuffed with scorching air