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  2. Torment (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Lizard is going on a murdering spree before Spider-Man tries to stop him. [2] The Lizard poisons Spider-Man and throws him off of a building. It is later revealed that Calypso is hypnotizing the Lizard to do her bidding, and also manipulates Spider-Man's mind, making him think that Kraven the Hunter is alive again after committing suicide.

  3. Symbiote (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A nanite-based incarnation of the Venom symbiote appears in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 film tie-in game. [137] Numerous symbiote-related characters appear in Spider-Man Unlimited (2014). Additionally, a "Symbiote Dimension" appears as a stage. Clones of the Venom symbiote created by the Green Goblin and Mysterio appear in Disney Infinity 2.0. [138]

  4. The Six Arms Saga - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  5. Hunted (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man is caught by surprise by a couple of Hunter-Bots and Spider-Man listens to their conversation about Arcade, realizing that the hunters are just robots. Spider-Man webs the Hunter-Bots up and while swinging he sees arrow signs all over Central Park, and heads toward a location where the Savage Six are located.

  6. List of Spider-Man storylines - Wikipedia

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    The Amazing Spider-Man #53–56, 58 October 1967 – January 1968: Stan Lee John Romita Sr. "Lo, This Monster" [7] The Spectacular Spider-Man (magazine) #1–2 July–November 1968 Stan Lee John Romita Sr. "The Lifeline Tablet Saga" [8] The Amazing Spider-Man #68–77 Spider-Man: Lifeline #1–3 January–October 1969 Stan Lee John Romita Sr.

  7. Spider-Man: The Manga - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Kōsei Ono wrote the stories. [5] On completion of the sixth story, Kazumasa Hirai became the writer. [5] Ikegami continued to provide the art. The first few stories featured analogues to several of Spider-Man's villains and supporting cast, while maintaining an altogether darker, grittier and moodier tone and atmosphere, compared to the original Spider-Man comics.

  8. List of Ultimate Spider-Man story arcs - Wikipedia

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    2 Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 2: 2003-2005 Ultimate Spider-Man #40–71, Ultimate Six #1–7 984 17 Jan 2023: Mark Bagley cover: 978-1302947484: Mark Bagley Carnage DM cover: 978-1302947484: John Cassaday Sinister Six DM cover: 978-1302947491: 3 Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 3: 2005-2007: Ultimate Spider-Man #72–111, Annual #1–2 1,088 2 Jun 2012

  9. Cirque du Freak (manga) - Wikipedia

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    After attending a showing of a freak show known as "Cirque du Freak", a boy named Darren Shan feels inclined to steal a large tarantula from the spider-tamer and revealed vampire, Larten Crepsley. He learns how to control her through telepathy, but while practicing with his best friend, Steve Leonard, the spider is startled and bites Steve's neck.