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  2. Doppelganger (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Doppelganger, also called the Spider-Doppelganger, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.It is a near-mindless duplicate of Spider-Man with a vicious, animal-like mind who primarily acts as a servant to other villains rather than having a full will of its own.

  3. Category:Spider-Man images - Wikipedia

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    File:Spider-Man and the X-Men - Arcade's Revenge Coverart.png; File:Spider-Man and Venom - Separation Anxiety Coverart.png; File:Spider-Man Death-of-Gwen-Stacy.jpg; File:Spider-Man Down These Mean Streets cover.jpg; File:Spider-Man Edge of Time.jpg; File:Spider-Man Gauntlet promo.png; File:Spider-Man Live poster.jpg; File:Spider-Man Miles ...

  4. Ricochet (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ricochet was similar to Spider-Man, but even more jocular. He relied primarily on his agility, and posed as a criminal for hire. Using this identity, Peter collaborated for a time with his old foe Delilah in searching for information about the new villain Black Tarantula, and they battled Roughouse and Bloodscream together.

  5. Shocker (character) - Wikipedia

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    To halt a symbiote invasion, Spider-Man seeks out the Shocker for his gauntlets to construct a sonic emitter. After being defeated by Spider-Man, the Shocker gives him his gauntlets and urges the hero not to turn him in. Depending on the player's choice, Spider-Man can either turn the Shocker over to the police or trust him and let him go.

  6. Jackal (Marvel Comics character) - Wikipedia

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    The character first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 (February 1974), and was created by writer Gerry Conway and artist Ross Andru. [3] In The Amazing Spider-Man #148 (September 1975), the Jackal's identity was revealed to be Professor Miles Warren who first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #31 (December 1965), [4] and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko.

  7. One Moment in Time (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "One Moment in Time" is a 2010 comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics starring Spider-Man. Written by Joe Quesada and illustrated by Paolo Rivera, it was originally published in The Amazing Spider-Man #638–641, and immediately follows "The Gauntlet" storyline.

  8. Matt Eberflus: Bears filing complaint with NFL that Packers ...

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    Eberflus acknowledged that the Bears did a poor job of blocking, but believes that the Packers made illegal contact with long snapper Scott Daly on the play and wants the NFL to take a second look.

  9. Overdrive (character) - Wikipedia

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    Created by Dan Slott and Phil Jimenez, Overdrive first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man: Swing Shift (May 2007), a Free Comic Book Day issue set after the events of the Spider-Man: One More Day storyline. Something of a throwaway joke character, Overdrive made a few inconsequential appearances throughout Dan Slott's run on The Amazing Spider-Man.