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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.
Martha Connors is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She is usually depicted as a supporting character of Spider-Man, and the wife of Dr. Curt Connors, also known as the Lizard.
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.
"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.
In the episode, Spider-Man must face the scientist he was working for, Curt Connors, who has been mutated into an anthropomorphic lizard by a serum designed to regrow his missing arm. "Natural Selection" was written by Matt Wayne , known for his work on Justice League Unlimited , and was the first time he had done so for The Spectacular Spider ...
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
In live-action, Curt Connors was portrayed by Dylan Baker in Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007), while Connors / Lizard is portrayed by Rhys Ifans in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). In 2009, the Lizard was ranked IGN ' s 62nd Greatest Comic Villain of All Time. [2]
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.