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  2. Scorpion (Carmilla Black) - Wikipedia

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    Scorpion (Carmilla Black, born Thasanee Rappaccini) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appears in Amazing Fantasy (vol. 2) #7 and was created by Fred Van Lente and Leonard Kirk .

  3. Mac Gargan - Wikipedia

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    Gargan reappears during the "New Ways to Die" story arc of The Amazing Spider-Man, no longer possessing the knowledge of Spider-Man's secret identity. [71] Gargan and the Thunderbolts are called back to New York to capture Spider-Man. While on a search for the wall-crawler, Gargan's symbiote senses a former host nearby.

  4. List of Spider-Man enemies - Wikipedia

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    Stan Lee is responsible with helping create the most villains for the web-slinger and helped pave the way for the fictional rogues gallery. The majority of supervillains depicted in Spider-Man comics first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man, while some first appeared in spinoff comics such as The Spectacular Spider-Man and Marvel Team-Up and other titles.

  5. Adventures of Captain Marvel - Wikipedia

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    Adventures of Captain Marvel, Chapter 1: Curse of the Scorpion. Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 American 12-chapter black-and-white movie serial from Republic Pictures, produced by Hiram S. Brown, Jr., directed by John English and William Witney, that stars Tom Tyler in the title role of Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.

  6. Scorpio (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Scorpio is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Most of the characters to use the Scorpio identity have been supervillains affiliated with the Zodiac criminal cartel, and in this context were enemies of the Avengers and other superheroes.

  7. Monica Rappaccini - Wikipedia

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    She worked alongside the Scorpion II and the Hulk to overthrow Governor Exodus' fascist mutant government in Australia when Scarlet Witch reality-warped Earth into a mutant-dominated society,. When the Hulk became Australia's new leader, she secret plan to create a cybernetic army to overthrow Earth's mutant rulers was exposed.

  8. Dominic Fortune - Wikipedia

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    Created by Howard Chaykin and based on the Scorpion, Chaykin's character for the failed Atlas/Seaboard Comics company, [2] Dominic Fortune was originally a 1930s costumed, fortune-seeking adventurer. He was part of Marvel's Comics Code-free black-and-white magazine line.

  9. Scorpion (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Scorpion is a spy thriller novel by American author Andrew Kaplan, [1] [2] published by Macmillan in hardcover in 1985 and as a Warner Books paperback in 1986. It hit best-seller lists in Canada, the UK, Australia, Germany and Greece.