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Mysterio was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #13 (June 1964). [7] [8] It was later retconned that the aliens seen in The Amazing Spider-Man #2 had been Mysterio and his men in disguise. [9]
Mysterio complies with Doctor Octopus and teleports Mary Jane away while Doctor Octopus knocks out Spider-Man. [47] Kindred kept the Savage Six on the reserve should the Foreigner's group, the Superior Foes, and the Sinister Syndicate fail to eliminate Spider-Man. [48] Badly wounded, Peter is relieved to find the Black Cat, Wolverine, and the ...
The player controls Spider-Man through six side-scrolling levels, with a member of the Sinister Six (Electro, Sandman, Mysterio, Vulture, Hobgoblin, and Doctor Octopus) at the end of each level as a boss. Spider-Man can jump, punch, kick, duck, climb certain walls and trees, shoot webs to swing on and collect web fluid to shoot square web ...
A standalone sequel to the first two games, Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace, was released once again in 2001 and also developed by Vicarious Visions. In September 2001, Spider-Man made a small cameo appearance as one of the fighters in the fighting game by Paradox Development, X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 for PlayStation.
The first appearance of the original Mysterio, who frames Spider-Man for a robbery. Mysterio is seen as a hero for exposing Spider-Man as a villain. When they fight, Mysterio blocks Spider-Man's spider-sense, and continuously defeats Spider-Man. In the end, Spider-Man defeats Mysterio. 14: The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin: Lee/Ditko ...
The MCU features some of the best cinematic battles out there, from epic clashes between armies to one-on-one duels, to fighting friends turned foes.
It is a sequel to Spider-Man (2000) Game Boy Color version. A canonical sequel to the first game, Spider-Man 2: Enter: Electro, was eventually released on October 19, 2001 as a PlayStation exclusive, followed by a standalone sequel, Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace, released on September 19, 2001 for the Game Boy Advance.
Later, Spider-Man stops Mysterio from robbing a convenience store and unmasks him as Beck before taking photos of him for the Daily Bugle. Publisher J. Jonah Jameson uses the photos to make it look like Spider-Man and Mysterio were in cahoots; Peter decides to confront Jameson as Spider-Man but is stopped by Black Cat, who informs of Shocker's ...