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The Timespinner is a robotic clone of Spider-Man created by Kang the Conqueror who possesses the ability to drain temporal energy. [53] It is destroyed by Ben Reilly and the Avengers. [54] Spider-Man villains such as the Chameleon, [55] Mysterio, [56] and Kraven the Hunter [57] have all masqueraded as Spider-Man. Deadpool briefly masqueraded as ...
Splatoon 3 was announced with a teaser trailer in a Nintendo Direct on 17 February 2021. [47] The trailer revealed items, weapons, abilities, and an apocalyptic design. [48] More details were revealed later that year in September, including the name of Splatoon 3 's single-player mode, Return of the Mammalians. [49]
The Amazing Spider-Man #129 (February 1974) Rocket Racer: Robert Farrell The Amazing Spider-Man #172 (September 1977) Black Cat: Felicia Hardy The Amazing Spider-Man #194 (July 1979) Puma: Thomas Fireheart The Amazing Spider-Man #256 (September 1984) Silver Sable: Silver Sablinova The Amazing Spider-Man #265 (June 1985) Venom: Eddie Brock
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Jackpot is the name of three superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The first incarnation of Jackpot, Sara Ehret, first appeared in Spider-Man: Swing Shift (May 2007), and was created by writer Dan Slott and artist Phil Jimenez.
“Don’t ever get me started on Doctor Strange and the little nerd back on Earth-199999,” bemoans Spider-Society leader Miguel O’Hara/Spider-Man 2099 (Oscar Isaac).
The third “Spider-Man” film has its official title: and it’s not “Phone Home,” “Home-Wrecker” or “Home Slice.” The real title for the latest installment in the superhero ...
In issue #97 (Nov. 1998) of the second series titled Peter Parker: Spider-Man, [79] Parker learns his Norman Osborn kidnapped Aunt May and her apparent death in The Amazing Spider-Man #400 (April 1995) had been a hoax. [80] [81] Shortly afterward, in The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 2) #13 (#454, Jan. 2000), Mary Jane is killed in an airplane ...