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TWIST-E (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) [14] - A Spider-Bot who is Spin's sidekick. Gwen Stacy / Ghost-Spider (voiced by Lily Sanfelippo in seasons 1–2, [10] Audrey Bennett in season 3–present) [7] - A friend of Peter and Miles. Gwen is an expert drummer and her Ghost-Spider outfit enables her with gliding abilities.
Marvel One-Shots are a series of direct-to-video short films produced by Marvel Studios, set within or inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Initially released from 2011 to 2014, they were included as special features on the MCU films' Blu-ray and digital distribution releases.
As Spider-Ham is about to enjoy a hot dog, he finds himself kidnapped by Doctor Crawdaddy. Through fast thinking and criticism of Doctor Crawdaddy's chosen moniker, Spider-Ham manages to defeat the villain and escape. While walking away, Spider-Ham is swallowed in by a portal taking him directly into an alternative dimension.
Screwball commits crimes while a film crew filmed her so that she can get more hits on her videos by having Spider-Man appear on it. She first encounters Spider-Man while he is tracing the "Spider-Tracer Killer". [6] Screwball later poses as Spider-Man to help Bookie, with the two filming Spider-Man fighting the villain Basher.
In the scene, Easy Reader (Morgan Freeman) announced to J. Arthur Crank (Jim Boyd) that Spider-Man would be a new recruit on The Electric Company, but Crank only found the idea to be nonsense. However, it isn't until the real Spider-Man comes and steals Crank's comic book behind his back, having Crank to believe that Easy stole it.
Man, 35, jokes that he is the real 'Spider-Man' in funny, emotional obituary. Sydney Levin. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:20 PM. ... Civilians will recognize him best as Spider-Man, and thank him ...
In Spider-Man 2, he portrays an usher to Mary Jane's play who refuses to let Peter enter after arriving late. In Spider-Man 3, Campbell appears as a French maître d' who messes up Peter's proposal to Mary Jane. [193] In the ultimately unmade Spider-Man 4, Campbell's character would have been revealed as Quentin Beck / Mysterio. [194]
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 ...