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Skeleton of a Spider-Man clone - Found in a smokestack [4] Doppelganger - A mystical duplicate created by Magus. Elliot Tolliver - A proto-clone with mind of Doctor Octopus in a clone body of Peter Parker and of Otto Octavius. [5] Spider-Man (Isotope Genome Accelerator version) - A duplicate separated from Peter Parker by the Isotope Genome ...
The film deals with the concept of the Multiverse, allowing previous Spider-Man actors to reprise their roles such as Maguire and Garfield to their versions of the character, named "Peter-Two" and "Peter-Three" respectively to differentiate from Holland's Parker ("Peter-One"), ultimately appearing with Dafoe, Molina, Church, Ifans, and Foxx ...
Peter Parker, the Amazing Spider-Man, is the mainstream and original Earth-616 incarnation of the character and appears in almost every piece of Spider-Man related media. All other "spider-men" are derived from him.
Speed Demon (character) Spider-Bitch (Ashley Barton) Spider-Boy; Spider-Girl; Spider-Man; Spider-Man (Pavitr Prabhakar) Spider-Man (Takuya Yamashiro) Spider-Man 2099; Spider-Man Noir; Spider-Slayer; Spider-Woman (Ultimate Marvel character) Spidercide; Spot (Marvel Comics) Squid (Marvel Comics) George Stacy; Gwen Stacy; Steel Spider; Stegron ...
The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #32 (August 2001) Deceased The principal of Midtown High School who hired Peter Parker to be the science teacher. He was later killed by Chameleon of Earth-9500. [21] Kelly Cox Spider-Man and Wolverine #1 (Aug. 2003) Unknown Newly hired assistant principal. Lynn Nelson Spider-Man Unlimited vol. 3 #11 (Nov. 2005 ...
In Spider-Man 2, he portrays an usher to Mary Jane's play who refuses to let Peter enter after arriving late. In Spider-Man 3, Campbell appears as a French maître d' who messes up Peter's proposal to Mary Jane. [193] In the ultimately unmade Spider-Man 4, Campbell's character would have been revealed as Quentin Beck / Mysterio. [194]
Spider-Man also appeared in other print forms besides the comics, including novels, children's books, and the daily newspaper comic strip The Amazing Spider-Man, which debuted in January 1977, with the earliest installments written by Stan Lee and drawn by John Romita Sr. [216] Spider-Man has been adapted to other media including games, toys ...
Venom (character) in other media (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Spider-Man in other media" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.