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  2. Dan Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Goodwin (born November 7, 1955, in Kennebunkport, Maine) is an American climber best known for performing gymnastic-like flag maneuvers and one-arm flyoffs while free soloing difficult rock climbs on national TV and for scaling towering skyscrapers, including the Sears Tower, the John Hancock Center, the World Trade Center, the CN Tower, and (for the program Stan Lee's Superhumans) the ...

  3. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - Wikipedia

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    Shameik Moore as Miles Morales / Spider-Man: An intelligent and rebellious teenager of African-American and Puerto Rican descent, who is imbued with spider-like abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider and eventually takes up the mantle of the masked vigilante Spider-Man. [7] Producers Lord and Miller described the character as unique among Spider-Men because of his Brooklyn ...

  4. Spider-Man (Takuya Yamashiro) - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Spider-Man's first full comic appearance, as he appears in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #12, art by Justin Ponsor. During the "Spider-Verse" storyline, Takuya was brought from Earth-51778 into the war against the Inheritors by Earth-616's Spider-Man and Spider-Girl, as well as Earth-65's Spider-Woman. As soon as the group arrived in ...

  5. 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.

  6. Spider-Man (Japanese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The writer of Spider-Man TAS, John Semper, found Japanese Spider-Man to be the only previous Spider-Man adaptation that impressed him, as he thought it was a "great" show and "goofy fun". Japanese Spider-Man's giant robot influenced the final multi-part parallel universe arc where Spider-Man's wealthy alter-ego has a robot. [11]

  7. Crazy Climber - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Crazy Climber was the third highest-grossing arcade game of 1980, just below Pac-Man and Galaxian. [12] Crazy Climber was also Japan's eighth highest-grossing arcade game of 1981. [13] In North America, Crazy Climber was among the top ten highest-earning arcade games in the summer of 1982. [14]

  8. Alain Robert - Wikipedia

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    On 12 May 2003, he was paid approximately $18,000 to climb the 95-metre (312 ft) Lloyd's building to promote the premiere of the movie Spider-Man on the British television channel Sky Movies. [9] On 19 October 2004, he scaled the 187-metre (614 ft) headquarters of the French oil company Total while wearing a Spider-Man costume. [citation needed]

  9. Category:Mountaineering in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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