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* AreYouSureYouCanDriveThisThing: When he went to the Tinkerer looking for some sort of edge against Rocket Racer, he bought the giant wheel. He immediately went after Racer, [[EpicFail before actually learning how to fully drive his wheel.]] He couldn't stop himself from driving right off a bridge to seemingly kill himself. According to a later story, he survived and learned that the wheel was watertight. The story clarified that the Tinkered provided him with an instruction manual concerning the wheel's abilities, but Weele never bothered to read it.
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* AreYouSureYouCanDriveThisThing: When he went to the Tinkerer looking for some sort of edge against Rocket Racer, he bought the giant wheel. He immediately went after Racer, [[EpicFail before actually learning how to fully drive his wheel.]] He couldn't stop himself from driving right off a bridge to seemingly kill himself. According to a later story, he survived and learned that the wheel was watertight. The story clarified that the Tinkered Tinkerer provided him with an instruction manual concerning the wheel's abilities, but Weele never bothered to read it.
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[[folder:Electro II]]
!!Electro II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Francine Frye
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol 3 #2 (July 2014)
->''"You're the Prowler! First time out and I'm fighting the Prowler! Awesome! Bleh. Now that I think about it... Daredevil would've been cooler. Or Spider-Man."''
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Francine Frye is a woman who is a fan of supervillains. At some point, she befriended Electro. At the time when Electro was losing control of his abilities, she was visited by him. When attempting to kiss Electro, Francine died from electrocution. After recovering genetic material from her corpse, the Jackal brought her back to life, initially as an incentive to have the recently-depowerd Electro work with him. After a procedure that failed to give Electro his powers back, the suit that was meant to transfer its energy to him started to discharge into Francine. Francine was pulled by the energy discharge of the suit, and she kissed Electro in order to grow in power. She ended up absorbing all of the suit's power, but accidentally fried Electro in the process and replace him as new Electro.
!!Electro II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Francine Frye
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol 3 #2 (July 2014)
->''"You're the Prowler! First time out and I'm fighting the Prowler! Awesome! Bleh. Now that I think about it... Daredevil would've been cooler. Or Spider-Man."''
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Francine Frye is a woman who is a fan of supervillains. At some point, she befriended Electro. At the time when Electro was losing control of his abilities, she was visited by him. When attempting to kiss Electro, Francine died from electrocution. After recovering genetic material from her corpse, the Jackal brought her back to life, initially as an incentive to have the recently-depowerd Electro work with him. After a procedure that failed to give Electro his powers back, the suit that was meant to transfer its energy to him started to discharge into Francine. Francine was pulled by the energy discharge of the suit, and she kissed Electro in order to grow in power. She ended up absorbing all of the suit's power, but accidentally fried Electro in the process and replace him as new Electro.
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!!Doppelgänger
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Francine Frye
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
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Originally a "living geometric pattern" that resided in another dimension, Doppelgänger and several other members of his kind were turned into twisted duplicates of various superheroes by the Magus during ComicBook/TheInfinityWar. Unlike the other knock-offs, this one survived that event, and has periodically resurfaced to torment the real Spider-Man.
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Francine Frye is a woman who is a fan of supervillains. At some point, she befriended Electro. At the time when Electro was losing control of his abilities, she was visited by him. When attempting to kiss Electro, Francine died from electrocution. After recovering genetic material from her corpse, the Jackal brought her back to life, initially as an incentive to have the recently-depowerd Electro work with him. After a procedure that failed to give Electro his powers back, the suit that was meant to transfer its energy to him started to discharge into Francine. Francine was pulled by the energy discharge of the suit, and she kissed Electro in order to grow in power. She ended up absorbing all of the suit's power, but accidentally fried Electro in the process and replace him as new Electro.
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* AlasPoorVillain: He was disemboweled by Carnage while trying to protect Shriek during one of the former's tantrums. While attacking Doppelgänger, Carnage even mused that it felt like such a waste to waste him. Fortunately his healing powers saved him.
* AllAnimalsAreDogs: Behaves almost like a dog around Shriek.
* AllWebbedUp: Though him doing this to someone is almost always lethal, as his webbing is razor sharp.
* AnimalEyes: He has compound eyes originally in the shape of Spider-Man's lenses, but they've since become six spider-like ones.
* AngryGuardDog: For the Magus, then Demogoblin, and finally Shriek and Carnage.
* ArtificialHuman: According to some scientists, he is "inorganic and may not have been legally alive to begin with".
* AscendedExtra: Spider-Doppelganger was just one of many distorted doppelgangers of Earth's superheroes spawned by Magus in the ''Infinity War'' storyline. Aside from Thanos's Doppelganger (who was uniquely identical to the original Thanos), Spider-Man's Doppelganger is the only one who continued to appear beyond that event.
* BackFromTheDead:
** He was impaled by Hobgoblin, but healed by Demogoblin, which had the effect of stopping him from being destroyed when the Magus was defeated at the conclusion of the Infinity War.
** Carnage gutted him in ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage'', though he resurfaced without explanation years later.
** Shortly into his reappearance, he was shot almost completely in half by Royal Blue, but revived while being autopsied.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Why he allied with Demogoblin and Shriek.
* BaldOfEvil: Seeing how his costume is actually his skin he lacks hair.
* TheBerserker: It is completely feral in combat, using its fangs, claws, and razor-webbing to brutally attack its enemies.
* BuildingSwing: Being a copy of Spider-Man, he can create organic webbing.
* CastHerd: Despite being completely unrelated to them, Doppelgänger has often ingratiated himself with the Symbiote characters due to his physical resemblance to one, particularly Carnage
* CeilingCling: He can cling to walls and horizontal surfaces. Usually leads to DroolHello.
* ChestInsignia: He has a copy of Spider-Man's signature emblems on his chest and back.
* CriminalDoppelganger: One of the few Spider-Man duplicates who is unrelated to the Jackal.
* DisabilityImmunity: Instead of killing him, Demogoblin took him on as an accomplice, apparently not regarding him as a "sinner" due to him being no more intelligent than the average dog.
* DumbMuscle: He has no real will of his own, and is thus used as a henchman by other villains.
* EasilyForgiven: He's gotten passed Carnage shredding him, going back to obeying his commands, and even attempting to warn him about Scorn.
* EnemyMine[=/=]TokenEvilTeammate: Doppelgänger, or at least an AU version of him, can be seen in ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' fighting the Inheritors as part of the Spider Army. How the good guys convinced him to join them is a mystery.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He was fond of Demogoblin, and regards Shriek as his mother.
* EvilKnockOff: Was explicitly created to be one of Spider-Man.
* ExtraEyes: As of his reappearance, he's developed multiple eyes.
* FangsAreEvil: He has a mouth full of fangs almost reminiscent of a symbiote's.
* FishOutOfWater: He's a living geometric pattern from another dimension forced into a twisted humanoid form resembling Spider-Man, stuck in Manhattan. .
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: He was shot in half by Royal Blue, leaving him crawling around on his numerous arms, to rather creepy effect. His legs have grown back by the time of ''Spider-Verse''.
* HealingFactor: Presumably how he survived being mortally wounded multiple times.
* HumanoidAbomination: Doppelgänger is a living geometric pattern from another dimension that was forcefully transmuted into a monstrous copy of Spider-Man.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Hobgoblin knocked him onto a spiked fence, but he was saved by Demogoblin.
* LightningBruiser: It is just as fast and strong as the original Spider-Man.
* MagicEnhancement: Being turned into an artificial copy of Spider-Man is apparently enough to make him qualify as a Spider-Totem.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: His six clawed arms.
* NotAMask: There's no monstrous version of Peter Parker in there; the "costume" is his actual skin.
* OutrunTheFireball: Does this at the end of ''Carnage U.S.A.''.
* {{Phlegmings}}: Is occasionally drawn with strings of drool between his fangs.
* RazorFloss: His biological webbing is sharp enough to slice into Iron Man's Bleeding Edge armor.
* SuddenlyVoiced: When he reappeared, he displayed the ability to talk, albeit only a few slurred words.
* SuperStrength: Presumably to a greater degree than Spidey, due to his additional limbs.
* ToServeMan: Not at all against eating humans.
* UnexplainedRecovery: After being fatally wounded by Carnage, he inexplicably returned over a decade later, presumably due to a previously unknown HealingFactor.
* TheUnintelligible: When he talks it comes out like this.
* WakingUpAtTheMorgue: After apparently being shot to pieces by Royal Blue, he wakes up on the autopsy table.
* WallCrawl: Like the real Spider-Man he can easily cling to vertical surfaces.
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!!Electro II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Francine Frye
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol 3 #2 (July 2014)
->''"You're the Prowler! First time out and I'm fighting the Prowler! Awesome! Bleh. Now that I think about it... Daredevil would've been cooler. Or Spider-Man."''
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Francine Frye is a woman who is a fan of supervillains. At some point, she befriended Electro. At the time when Electro was losing control of his abilities, she was visited by him. When attempting to kiss Electro, Francine died from electrocution. After recovering genetic material from her corpse, the Jackal brought her back to life, initially as an incentive to have the recently-depowerd Electro work with him. After a procedure that failed to give Electro his powers back, the suit that was meant to transfer its energy to him started to discharge into Francine. Francine was pulled by the energy discharge of the suit, and she kissed Electro in order to grow in power. She ended up absorbing all of the suit's power, but accidentally fried Electro in the process and replace him as new Electro.
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* AllAnimalsAreDogs: Behaves almost like a dog around Shriek.
* AllWebbedUp: Though him doing this to someone is almost always lethal, as his webbing is razor sharp.
* AnimalEyes: He has compound eyes originally in the shape of Spider-Man's lenses, but they've since become six spider-like ones.
* AngryGuardDog: For the Magus, then Demogoblin, and finally Shriek and Carnage.
* ArtificialHuman: According to some scientists, he is "inorganic and may not have been legally alive to begin with".
* AscendedExtra: Spider-Doppelganger was just one of many distorted doppelgangers of Earth's superheroes spawned by Magus in the ''Infinity War'' storyline. Aside from Thanos's Doppelganger (who was uniquely identical to the original Thanos), Spider-Man's Doppelganger is the only one who continued to appear beyond that event.
* BackFromTheDead:
** He was impaled by Hobgoblin, but healed by Demogoblin, which had the effect of stopping him from being destroyed when the Magus was defeated at the conclusion of the Infinity War.
** Carnage gutted him in ''ComicBook/MaximumCarnage'', though he resurfaced without explanation years later.
** Shortly into his reappearance, he was shot almost completely in half by Royal Blue, but revived while being autopsied.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Why he allied with Demogoblin and Shriek.
* BaldOfEvil: Seeing how his costume is actually his skin he lacks hair.
* TheBerserker: It is completely feral in combat, using its fangs, claws, and razor-webbing to brutally attack its enemies.
* BuildingSwing: Being a copy of Spider-Man, he can create organic webbing.
* CastHerd: Despite being completely unrelated to them, Doppelgänger has often ingratiated himself with the Symbiote characters due to his physical resemblance to one, particularly Carnage
* CeilingCling: He can cling to walls and horizontal surfaces. Usually leads to DroolHello.
* ChestInsignia: He has a copy of Spider-Man's signature emblems on his chest and back.
* CriminalDoppelganger: One of the few Spider-Man duplicates who is unrelated to the Jackal.
* DisabilityImmunity: Instead of killing him, Demogoblin took him on as an accomplice, apparently not regarding him as a "sinner" due to him being no more intelligent than the average dog.
* DumbMuscle: He has no real will of his own, and is thus used as a henchman by other villains.
* EasilyForgiven: He's gotten passed Carnage shredding him, going back to obeying his commands, and even attempting to warn him about Scorn.
* EnemyMine[=/=]TokenEvilTeammate: Doppelgänger, or at least an AU version of him, can be seen in ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' fighting the Inheritors as part of the Spider Army. How the good guys convinced him to join them is a mystery.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He was fond of Demogoblin, and regards Shriek as his mother.
* EvilKnockOff: Was explicitly created to be one of Spider-Man.
* ExtraEyes: As of his reappearance, he's developed multiple eyes.
* FangsAreEvil: He has a mouth full of fangs almost reminiscent of a symbiote's.
* FishOutOfWater: He's a living geometric pattern from another dimension forced into a twisted humanoid form resembling Spider-Man, stuck in Manhattan. .
* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: He was shot in half by Royal Blue, leaving him crawling around on his numerous arms, to rather creepy effect. His legs have grown back by the time of ''Spider-Verse''.
* HealingFactor: Presumably how he survived being mortally wounded multiple times.
* HumanoidAbomination: Doppelgänger is a living geometric pattern from another dimension that was forcefully transmuted into a monstrous copy of Spider-Man.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Hobgoblin knocked him onto a spiked fence, but he was saved by Demogoblin.
* LightningBruiser: It is just as fast and strong as the original Spider-Man.
* MagicEnhancement: Being turned into an artificial copy of Spider-Man is apparently enough to make him qualify as a Spider-Totem.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: His six clawed arms.
* NotAMask: There's no monstrous version of Peter Parker in there; the "costume" is his actual skin.
* OutrunTheFireball: Does this at the end of ''Carnage U.S.A.''.
* {{Phlegmings}}: Is occasionally drawn with strings of drool between his fangs.
* RazorFloss: His biological webbing is sharp enough to slice into Iron Man's Bleeding Edge armor.
* SuddenlyVoiced: When he reappeared, he displayed the ability to talk, albeit only a few slurred words.
* SuperStrength: Presumably to a greater degree than Spidey, due to his additional limbs.
* ToServeMan: Not at all against eating humans.
* UnexplainedRecovery: After being fatally wounded by Carnage, he inexplicably returned over a decade later, presumably due to a previously unknown HealingFactor.
* TheUnintelligible: When he talks it comes out like this.
* WakingUpAtTheMorgue: After apparently being shot to pieces by Royal Blue, he wakes up on the autopsy table.
* WallCrawl: Like the real Spider-Man he can easily cling to vertical surfaces.
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!!Electro II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Francine Frye
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol 3 #2 (July 2014)
->''"You're the Prowler! First time out and I'm fighting the Prowler! Awesome! Bleh. Now that I think about it... Daredevil would've been cooler. Or Spider-Man."''
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Francine Frye is a woman who is a fan of supervillains. At some point, she befriended Electro. At the time when Electro was losing control of his abilities, she was visited by him. When attempting to kiss Electro, Francine died from electrocution. After recovering genetic material from her corpse, the Jackal brought her back to life, initially as an incentive to have the recently-depowerd Electro work with him. After a procedure that failed to give Electro his powers back, the suit that was meant to transfer its energy to him started to discharge into Francine. Francine was pulled by the energy discharge of the suit, and she kissed Electro in order to grow in power. She ended up absorbing all of the suit's power, but accidentally fried Electro in the process and replace him as new Electro.
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!!Carrion I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Miles Warren (clone)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #25 (December, 1978)
->''"You will suffer like I have suffered... and you will experience the pain of the doomed!"''
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The original Carrion was a clone of Professor Miles Warren, created by Warren himself. He had infected this clone with a virus, which brought forth the creature known as Carrion.
!!Carrion I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Miles Warren (clone)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #25 (December, 1978)
->''"You will suffer like I have suffered... and you will experience the pain of the doomed!"''
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The original Carrion was a clone of Professor Miles Warren, created by Warren himself. He had infected this clone with a virus, which brought forth the creature known as Carrion.
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!!Carrion I
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!!Cardiac
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
->''"You will suffer like I
When his older brother Joshua died of an incurable disease, Elias Wirtham dedicated himself to medicine, intending to save lives in honor of his brother's memory. Later, Wirtham discovered that a pharmaceutical company had developed a drug that could have
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The original Carrion was a clone of Professor Miles Warren, created by Warren himself. He
* AntiHero: Cardiac can be extremely narrow-minded in his crusade and sometimes shows little concern for people caught in the crossfire. While investigating a corrupt pharmaceutical company, he and the ComicBook/BlackCat were attacked by a quartet of cyborgs. Cardiac kills them and Black Cat [[WhatTheHellHero castigates him for this]], saying that those cyborgs were probably victims of the company themselves and [[UnwillingRoboticisation had no choice in even becoming cyborgs]].
* BadassBookworm: Wirtham is an accomplished physician and surgeon and is trained in bio-technics.
* BlackAndNerdy: He's African-American and a genius when it comes to medicine, both as a doctor and a scientist.
* BoomStick: His Beta Staff can fire energy blasts.
* {{Cyborg}}: Cardiac's heart has been replaced with a beta particle reactor and his skin and muscle tissue have been grafted with vibranium mesh.
* GeniusBruiser: He's built like a linebacker and is plenty smart.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: While he is a good man whose heart is in the right place, Cardiac's more extreme methods often put him in conflict with other heroes, particularly Spider-Man.
* LatexPerfection: In order to avoid people noticing his cybernetic enhancements, Elias wears a layer of artificial "pseudoskin" over his re-engineered parts to disguise them.
* NotQuiteFlight: The "Hawk-Glider" can link to Cardiac's Beta Staff and allows him to fly for short distances.
* ScaryBlackMan: His suit makes look him rather intimidating, and even without it he's not particularly friendly looking.
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!!Carrion I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Miles Warren (clone)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #25 (December, 1978)
->''"You will suffer like I have suffered... and you will experience the pain of the doomed!"''
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The original Carrion was a clone of Professor Miles Warren, created by Warren himself. He had infected this clone with a virus, which brought forth the creature known as Carrion.
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* BadassBookworm: Wirtham is an accomplished physician and surgeon and is trained in bio-technics.
* BlackAndNerdy: He's African-American and a genius when it comes to medicine, both as a doctor and a scientist.
* BoomStick: His Beta Staff can fire energy blasts.
* {{Cyborg}}: Cardiac's heart has been replaced with a beta particle reactor and his skin and muscle tissue have been grafted with vibranium mesh.
* GeniusBruiser: He's built like a linebacker and is plenty smart.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: While he is a good man whose heart is in the right place, Cardiac's more extreme methods often put him in conflict with other heroes, particularly Spider-Man.
* LatexPerfection: In order to avoid people noticing his cybernetic enhancements, Elias wears a layer of artificial "pseudoskin" over his re-engineered parts to disguise them.
* NotQuiteFlight: The "Hawk-Glider" can link to Cardiac's Beta Staff and allows him to fly for short distances.
* ScaryBlackMan: His suit makes look him rather intimidating, and even without it he's not particularly friendly looking.
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[[folder:Carrion]]
!!Carrion I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Miles Warren (clone)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #25 (December, 1978)
->''"You will suffer like I have suffered... and you will experience the pain of the doomed!"''
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The original Carrion was a clone of Professor Miles Warren, created by Warren himself. He had infected this clone with a virus, which brought forth the creature known as Carrion.
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!!Gog
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #103 (December 1971)
->''"Gog just want home."''
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Gog is a Tslin that was discovered by Kraven the Hunter who named him after a Biblical giant. Kraven used Gog to help build a kingdom in the Savage Land. Gog has had runs in with Spider-man, Ka-Zar and Hercules, Even being as muscle in the third incarnation of the Sinister Six. Later on, it's revealed that Gog was a family pet that was sent to Earth from a dying world.
!!Gog
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #103 (December 1971)
->''"Gog just want home."''
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Gog is a Tslin that was discovered by Kraven the Hunter who named him after a Biblical giant. Kraven used Gog to help build a kingdom in the Savage Land. Gog has had runs in with Spider-man, Ka-Zar and Hercules, Even being as muscle in the third incarnation of the Sinister Six. Later on, it's revealed that Gog was a family pet that was sent to Earth from a dying world.
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!!Gog
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!!Gibbon
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Martin Blank
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man''
->''"Gog just want home."''
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* DumbMuscle: Has been used this way by Kraven the Hunter and the Sinister Six.
* PrehensileTail: Gog has a semi-prehensive tail he can use to strike enemies.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Gog's height and size depends on what dimension Gog is in. While in Haizlip Gog was roughly the size of a small dog, while on Earth Gog's size increased to the point where he towered over buildings.
* StrandedInvader: Gog was separated from the prince and was exiled from the planet Broi. As an infant, Gog was sent to Earth in a warp-drive starship along with a baby female and both were incubated on the ship.
* TailSlap: Gog has a semi-prehensive tail he can use to strike enemies.
* PrehensileTail: Gog has a semi-prehensive tail he can use to strike enemies.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Gog's height and size depends on what dimension Gog is in. While in Haizlip Gog was roughly the size of a small dog, while on Earth Gog's size increased to the point where he towered over buildings.
* StrandedInvader: Gog was separated from the prince and was exiled from the planet Broi. As an infant, Gog was sent to Earth in a warp-drive starship along with a baby female and both were incubated on the ship.
* TailSlap: Gog has a semi-prehensive tail he can use to strike enemies.
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* DumbMuscle: Has been used this way by Kraven AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:His death in ''Hunted'' is quite somber, with Spider-Man mourning him, and he actually appreciates the Hunter silence since no one is laughing at him.]]
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Originally he was just a guy with simian features, but after he was modified he became an actual humanoid gibbon.
* BerserkButton: He ''hated'' being called an ape or a gorilla, possibly due to being mocked for his apelike features in his youth.
* ButtMonkey: Kind of literally, but the guy goes through a lot of humiliation.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: The guy had a rather pitiful life, a sorry criminal carrier, [[spoiler:and his death was surprisingly sad]].
* {{Mutant}}: He's a mutant that was born with ape-like features.
* NeverGivenAName: The orphanage in which he grew up in never bothered to give him a last name, which is why he chose the last name Blank, he was a blank.
* UglyGuyHotWife: He was a literal humanoid ape andthe Sinister Six.
* PrehensileTail: Gog has a semi-prehensive tailhe can use to strike enemies.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Gog's height and size depends on what dimension Gog is in. While in Haizlip Gogwas roughly the size of a small dog, while on Earth Gog's size increased married to the point where he towered over buildings.
very attractive Princess Python.
*StrandedInvader: Gog VillainousFriendship: He was separated from the prince and was exiled from the planet Broi. As an infant, Gog was sent to Earth in a warp-drive starship along actually friends with a baby female Maxwell Markham/Grizzly and both were incubated on the ship.
* TailSlap: Gog hasthey even worked together for a semi-prehensive tail he can use to strike enemies.time.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Originally he was just a guy with simian features, but after he was modified he became an actual humanoid gibbon.
* BerserkButton: He ''hated'' being called an ape or a gorilla, possibly due to being mocked for his apelike features in his youth.
* ButtMonkey: Kind of literally, but the guy goes through a lot of humiliation.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: The guy had a rather pitiful life, a sorry criminal carrier, [[spoiler:and his death was surprisingly sad]].
* {{Mutant}}: He's a mutant that was born with ape-like features.
* NeverGivenAName: The orphanage in which he grew up in never bothered to give him a last name, which is why he chose the last name Blank, he was a blank.
* UglyGuyHotWife: He was a literal humanoid ape and
* PrehensileTail: Gog has a semi-prehensive tail
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Gog's height and size depends on what dimension Gog is in. While in Haizlip Gog
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* TailSlap: Gog has
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!!Gog
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #103 (December 1971)
->''"Gog just want home."''
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Gog is a Tslin that was discovered by Kraven the Hunter who named him after a Biblical giant. Kraven used Gog to help build a kingdom in the Savage Land. Gog has had runs in with Spider-man, Ka-Zar and Hercules, Even being as muscle in the third incarnation of the Sinister Six. Later on, it's revealed that Gog was a family pet that was sent to Earth from a dying world.
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* DumbMuscle: Has been used this way by Kraven the Hunter and the Sinister Six.
* PrehensileTail: Gog has a semi-prehensive tail he can use to strike enemies.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Gog's height and size depends on what dimension Gog is in. While in Haizlip Gog was roughly the size of a small dog, while on Earth Gog's size increased to the point where he towered over buildings.
* StrandedInvader: Gog was separated from the prince and was exiled from the planet Broi. As an infant, Gog was sent to Earth in a warp-drive starship along with a baby female and both were incubated on the ship.
* TailSlap: Gog has a semi-prehensive tail he can use to strike enemies.
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!!Gog
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #103 (December 1971)
->''"Gog just want home."''
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Gog is a Tslin that was discovered by Kraven the Hunter who named him after a Biblical giant. Kraven used Gog to help build a kingdom in the Savage Land. Gog has had runs in with Spider-man, Ka-Zar and Hercules, Even being as muscle in the third incarnation of the Sinister Six. Later on, it's revealed that Gog was a family pet that was sent to Earth from a dying world.
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* DumbMuscle: Has been used this way by Kraven the Hunter and the Sinister Six.
* PrehensileTail: Gog has a semi-prehensive tail he can use to strike enemies.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Gog's height and size depends on what dimension Gog is in. While in Haizlip Gog was roughly the size of a small dog, while on Earth Gog's size increased to the point where he towered over buildings.
* StrandedInvader: Gog was separated from the prince and was exiled from the planet Broi. As an infant, Gog was sent to Earth in a warp-drive starship along with a baby female and both were incubated on the ship.
* TailSlap: Gog has a semi-prehensive tail he can use to strike enemies.
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* NoNameGiven: He was never called anything but "the Burglar". His daughter's surname was Carradine(which was also his in the Raimi trilogy) but it isn't clear if that applies to him.
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* NoNameGiven: He was never called anything but "the Burglar". His daughter's surname was Carradine(which Carradine (which was also his in the Raimi trilogy) but it isn't clear if that applies to him.