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  2. The Six Arms Saga - Wikipedia

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    Gil Kane. Inker (s) Frank Giacoia. Letterer (s) Art Simek. " The Six Arms Saga " is a story arc featuring the popular Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Gil Kane. It spans the issues The Amazing Spider-Man #100–102 (1971) and features the first appearance and origin story of Morbius, the Living Vampire.

  3. Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man (1994 TV series) Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends is a 1981–83 American animated television series produced by Marvel Productions, considered to be a crossover series connected to the 1981 Spider-Man series. [2] The show stars already-established Marvel Comics characters Spider-Man and Iceman, along with an original character ...

  4. The Uncertainty Principle (The Spectacular Spider-Man ...

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    Eric Goldman, IGN reviewer "The Uncertainty Principle" received critical acclaim. Eric Goldman of IGN gave the episode an 8.8. ("Great") rating. He enjoyed Mary Jane's "sexy" vampire uniform and the large, three-way battle between Tombstone, Goblin, and Spider-Man, writing that it was "one hell of a fun fight" and "amazing." Goldman opted that the supposed reveal of Goblin's true identity ...

  5. Morlun - Wikipedia

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    Morlun ( / ˈmɔːrlən / [2]) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by J. Michael Straczynski and John Romita Jr., the character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #30 (June 2001). Morlun is a central foe of all the themed versions of Spider-Man, being one of their most powerful ...

  6. Spider-Man 2: Enter: Electro - Wikipedia

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    EU: October 26, 2001. Genre (s) Action-adventure. Mode (s) Single-player. Spider-Man 2: Enter: Electro [a] is a 2001 action-adventure video game based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It was developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision exclusively for the PlayStation. It is the sequel to Spider-Man (2000) and directly ...

  7. Electro (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Electro ( / ɪˈlɛktroʊ /) is the name of two supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the Maxwell " Max " Dillon version of Electro was introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man #9 (Feb. 1964) as an adversary to the superhero Spider-Man. Electro has since endured as one of ...

  8. List of incarnations of Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    William "Billy" Braddock. Miles Morales. Kurt Wagner. See also. Alternative versions of Spider-Man. "Spider-Man" is the name of several superheroes in the Marvel Universe. The first titular and main protagonist is Peter Parker, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

  9. Vulture (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Vulture is among the villains captured by Ultra Living Brain. After Spider-Man defeated the Sinister Six-type Super-Adaptoid, Ultra Living Brain teleported the villains away. [63] At the time when Nightcrawler in his alias of Spinnenmann, Vulture is operating as Director Vulture at an Orchis facility.

  10. List of Spider-Man enemies - Wikipedia

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    Sandman 2. William Baker / Flint Marko. #4 (September 1963) [13] [14] Once a small-time crook, he became a supervillain after his body merged with sand which he can manipulate in many ways, such as shapeshifting, increasing his density and strength to lift up to 85 tons, and creating dust storms from his body.

  11. DC vs. Marvel - Wikipedia

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    DC vs. Marvel (issues #2–3 titled Marvel vs. DC) is a comic book miniseries intercompany crossover published by DC Comics and Marvel Comics from February to May 1996. Each company would publish two issues of the miniseries, thus the title difference between issues #1 and 4 as DC vs. Marvel Comics from DC and issues #2–3 from Marvel as Marvel Comics vs. DC.