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!!Judas Traveler
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Doctor Traveler
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Web of Spider-Man'' #117 (October 1994)
->''"You're right, of course. I'm not God. I can't catch a soul or resurrect the dead. No, I'm not God -- but I'm close."''
!!Judas Traveler
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Doctor Traveler
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Web of Spider-Man'' #117 (October 1994)
->''"You're right, of course. I'm not God. I can't catch a soul or resurrect the dead. No, I'm not God -- but I'm close."''
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After his family was killed, psychologist Judas Traveler suffered a psychotic break, one severe enough to activate his latent mutant abilities, all of which were psychic in nature. Convinced that the illusions he could create by altering people's perception were real, Judas deluded himself into believing that he was an ancient God-like being whose purpose was to study humanity. Via the covert manipulations of ComicBook/NormanOsborn, Judas took in interest in Spider-Man, who he tormented throughout ''ComicBook/TheCloneSaga''.
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* TheBusCameBack: After a two decade absence, he finally made a return to the Marvel universe - albeit in the pages of [[ComicBook/XMen2019 Jonathan Hickman's X-Men run]].
* CurbStompBattle: Judas effortlessly defeated Carnage by ripping the symbiote right off of him.
* DoingInTheWizard: His powers were originally presented as magical in nature, but were later retconned to mutant illusions.
* AGodAmI: He became convinced he was an ancient dimension-walking entity.
* MakeWayForTheNewVillains: In his debut issue, he messes with and intimidates the Chameleon, Shriek, and Carnage.
* MeaningfulName: Not in his original run (the writers really had ''no'' idea what to do with him, though there was some implication that one of them originally intended him to be ''the'' Judas), but his return in Hickman's run gets a lot of milage from the fact that he's a self-hating mutant named "Judas" who works with anti-mutant activists.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: He was a psychiatrist.
* {{Mutants}}: For all of his bluster, in the end he turned out to just be a crazy mutant who thought he could do anything due to believing his own illusions were real.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Seriously, what kind of parents would name their boy after the most infamous traitor of them all?
* OutsideContextProblem:
--> '''Glenn Greenberg:''' No one – not the writers, not the editors – seemed to know who or what the heck Judas Traveler was. He was seemingly this immensely powerful, quasi-mystical being with amazing abilities, but what was the real deal with him...? But to be honest, a character like Traveler didn't really fit into Spider-Man's world.
* PowerBornOfMadness: His powers were activated by a psychotic breakdown.
* PsychicPowers: He can alter peoples' perceptions of reality, read minds, and cast illusions.
* {{Retcon}}: The revelation that he was a delusional mutant rather than an all-powerful wizard made a lot of his earlier appearances nonsensical and wasn't originally planned; one author involved in it even later described it as a "retcon bomb" intended to remove him from the story as quickly as possible.
* TheQuisling: He at some point joined the anti-mutant organization Orchis, and has been called their "pet Judas."
* SadisticChoice: Posed Spider-Man one: if Peter failed, the inmates of Ravencroft would all die; if he succeeded they'd be set free.
* UnwittingPawn: He and his Host were being manipulated by ComicBook/NormanOsborn.
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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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* CurbStompBattle: Judas effortlessly defeated Carnage by ripping the symbiote right off of him.
* DoingInTheWizard: His powers were originally presented as magical in nature, but were later retconned to mutant illusions.
* AGodAmI: He became convinced he was an ancient dimension-walking entity.
* MakeWayForTheNewVillains: In his debut issue, he messes with and intimidates the Chameleon, Shriek, and Carnage.
* MeaningfulName: Not in his original run (the writers really had ''no'' idea what to do with him, though there was some implication that one of them originally intended him to be ''the'' Judas), but his return in Hickman's run gets a lot of milage from the fact that he's a self-hating mutant named "Judas" who works with anti-mutant activists.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: He was a psychiatrist.
* {{Mutants}}: For all of his bluster, in the end he turned out to just be a crazy mutant who thought he could do anything due to believing his own illusions were real.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Seriously, what kind of parents would name their boy after the most infamous traitor of them all?
* OutsideContextProblem:
--> '''Glenn Greenberg:''' No one – not the writers, not the editors – seemed to know who or what the heck Judas Traveler was. He was seemingly this immensely powerful, quasi-mystical being with amazing abilities, but what was the real deal with him...? But to be honest, a character like Traveler didn't really fit into Spider-Man's world.
* PowerBornOfMadness: His powers were activated by a psychotic breakdown.
* PsychicPowers: He can alter peoples' perceptions of reality, read minds, and cast illusions.
* {{Retcon}}: The revelation that he was a delusional mutant rather than an all-powerful wizard made a lot of his earlier appearances nonsensical and wasn't originally planned; one author involved in it even later described it as a "retcon bomb" intended to remove him from the story as quickly as possible.
* TheQuisling: He at some point joined the anti-mutant organization Orchis, and has been called their "pet Judas."
* SadisticChoice: Posed Spider-Man one: if Peter failed, the inmates of Ravencroft would all die; if he succeeded they'd be set free.
* UnwittingPawn: He and his Host were being manipulated by ComicBook/NormanOsborn.
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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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!!Crime Master II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Nicholas "Nick" Lewis Jr.
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/MarvelTeamUp'' #39 (November, 1975)
Nick Lewis Jr., the original Crime-Master's son, met Janice Foswell, the daughter of the original Big Man, during his education period in Europe, and they became engaged. After learning that both their fathers died due to alleged involvement by Spider-Man, Lewis decided to take up his father's identity as the Crime-Master to avenge his death.
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%%Nick Lewis Jr., the original Crime-Master's son, met Janice Foswell, the daughter of the original Big Man, during his education period in Europe, and they became engaged. After learning that both their fathers died due to alleged involvement by Spider-Man, Lewis decided to take up his father's identity as the Crime-Master to avenge his death.
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Originally introduced as an opponent of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica ([[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]]), she later becomes a member of the ''Comicbook/SuperiorFoesOfSpiderMan'' and is revealed to be the [[DaddysLittleVillain daughter]] of Spider-Man villain Tombstone, as well as a [[AmoralAttorney lawyer]].
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Originally introduced as an opponent of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica ([[Characters/MarvelComicsBuckyBarnes Bucky Barnes]]), she later becomes a member of the ''Comicbook/SuperiorFoesOfSpiderMan'' ''ComicBook/TheSuperiorFoesOfSpiderMan'' and is revealed to be the [[DaddysLittleVillain daughter]] of Spider-Man villain Tombstone, as well as a [[AmoralAttorney lawyer]].
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While in New York, the High Evolutionary came upon a zoo hippopotamus that, despite being male, was inexplicably named Mrs. Fluffy Lumpkins. On a whim, the Evolutionary anthropomorphized the hippo, and imbued it with human-level intellect. Lumpkins, now just going by Hippo, embarked a crime spree, which ended when he had a leg eaten by Spider-Man (in actuality, the ComicBook/MacGargan Venom impersonating Spider-Man). The rest of Hippo was subsequently eaten when he allied with the Redeemer, a psychiatrist who was convinced he could rehabilitate the seemingly rogue Spider-Man. Despite the handicap of having been messily devoured, Hippo has repeatedly reappeared to bedevil the real Spidey.
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While in New York, the High Evolutionary came upon a zoo hippopotamus that, despite being male, was inexplicably named Mrs. Fluffy Lumpkins. On a whim, the Evolutionary anthropomorphized the hippo, and imbued it with human-level intellect. Lumpkins, now just going by Hippo, embarked a crime spree, which ended when he had a leg eaten by Spider-Man (in actuality, the ComicBook/MacGargan Mac Gargan version of Venom impersonating Spider-Man). The rest of Hippo was subsequently eaten when he allied with the Redeemer, a psychiatrist who was convinced he could rehabilitate the seemingly rogue Spider-Man. Despite the handicap of having been messily devoured, Hippo has repeatedly reappeared to bedevil the real Spidey.
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* CloningBlues: Clone of one of the best cloners in Spider-Man's corner of the MU.
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* LethallyStupid: He chose to inject himself with the contents of unlabelled syringes, despite having no idea what could be in them.
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Freak was nameless junkie who, following a clash with Spider-Man, fell through a skylight into the laboratory of Curt Connors, a.k.a. the Lizard. Finding some syringes, he injected himself with animal stem cell fluids, thinking that they were crystal meth. Freak then began to form a chrysalis around his body, emerging as a skinless monster. After being shot at by the police, he fell into the sewer and forms another chrysalis. Emerging as an animal hybrid, and completely bulletproof, Freak discovered that he was effectively immortal: every time he dies, he goes into a chrysalis and is reborn, and now immune to whatever killed him last time.
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Freak was nameless junkie who, following a clash with Spider-Man, fell through a skylight into the laboratory of Curt Connors, a.k.a. the Lizard. Finding some syringes, he injected himself with animal stem cell fluids, thinking that they were crystal meth. Freak then began to form a chrysalis around his body, emerging as a skinless monster. After being shot at by the police, he fell into the sewer and forms formed another chrysalis. Emerging as an animal hybrid, and completely bulletproof, Freak discovered that he was effectively immortal: every time he dies, he goes into a chrysalis and is reborn, and now immune to whatever killed him last time.
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* MeaningfulName: Not in his original run (the writers really had ''no'' idea what to do with him, though there was some implication that one of them originally intended him to be ''the'' Judas), but his return in Hickman's run gets a lot of milage from the fact that he's a self-hating mutant named "Judas" who works with anti-mutant activists.
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* DoingInTheWizard: His powers were originally presented as magical in nature, but were later retconned to mutant illusions.
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August, 1962)
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 ''[[ComicBook/AmazingFantasyNumber15 Amazing Fantasy]]'' [[ComicBook/AmazingFantasyNumber15 #15]] (August, 1962)
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* LooneyFan: Francine is a fan of Mary-Jane Watson from the latter's run on ''[[ShowWithinAShow Secret Hospital]]''. One of the reasons she took Melanie Daniels hostage is because Melanie replaced MJ on the show.
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* LooneyFan: LoonyFan: Francine is a fan of Mary-Jane Watson from the latter's run on ''[[ShowWithinAShow Secret Hospital]]''. One of the reasons she took Melanie Daniels hostage is because Melanie replaced MJ on the show.
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* MisplacedRetribution: He believed Spider-Man was responsible for the death of both his father and sister and refused to accept it even when Jameson vouched for Spidey.
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* MisplacedRetribution: He believed Spider-Man was responsible for the death of both his father and sister sister, to the extent that he believed his father had been framed for the Big Man's crimes, and refused to accept it even when Jameson vouched for Spidey.Spidey and apologised for his attempt to clear Foswell by basically framing the wall-crawler.
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* AnimalWrongsGroup: A one-man variant; he turned to villainy in order to fund his research into proving the value of the insect world. Spider-Man once managed to force him to stand down by threatening a jar full of cockroaches.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Spider-Man twice defeated him by finding a way to reflect his sonic attacks back at him.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Spider-Man twice defeated him by finding a way to reflect his sonic attacks back at him.
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* MakeSomeNoise: He uses tapes of insect sounds combined with amplifiers to produce noises loud enough to incapacitate unprotected targets.
* ManOfKryptonite: The first time Spidey encountered him was while he was wearing the Venom symbiote, which had a major weakness toward sound.
* ManOfKryptonite: The first time Spidey encountered him was while he was wearing the Venom symbiote, which had a major weakness toward sound.
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Basil Elks was originally a small-time crook. One day he broke into a museum and was about to steal an emerald. Little did he know the emerald came from an alien world and possessed power. When he was about to grab it, the guards at the museum shot at Elks but missed. Instead, the guard's bullets hit the emerald and all of a sudden this turns Elks into a powerful reptilian being. He attacks the guards and later decides to start a new life as a supervillain and begins to call himself the Basilisk.
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Basil Elks was originally a small-time crook. One day he broke into a museum and was about to steal an emerald. [[LittleDidIKnow Little did he know know]] the emerald came from an alien world and possessed power. When he was about to grab it, the guards at the museum shot at Elks but missed. Instead, the guard's bullets hit the emerald and all of a sudden this turns Elks into a powerful reptilian being. He attacks the guards and later decides to start a new life as a supervillain and begins to call himself the Basilisk.
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* TheBusCameBack: Like Morlun, Digger was one of Spider-Man's early 2000s villains. Unlike Morlun, Digger didn't get to periodically come back to life to menace the wall-crawler for a lengthy amount of time. After about 19 publication years have gone by in real life, Digger finally came back in ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManWellsAndRomitaJr.
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* TheBusCameBack: Like Morlun, Digger was one of Spider-Man's early 2000s villains. Unlike Morlun, Digger didn't get to periodically come back to life to menace the wall-crawler for a lengthy amount of time. After about 19 publication years have gone by in real life, Digger finally came back in ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManWellsAndRomitaJr.ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2022.
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* TheBusCameBack: Like Morlun, Digger was one of Spider-Man's early 2000s villains. Unlike Morlun, Digger didn't get to periodically come back to life to menace the wall-crawler for a lengthy amount of time. After about 19 publication years have gone by in real life, Digger finally came back in ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManWellsAndRomitaJr.
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* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: Extremist doesn't like the gray world, he likes it black and white and attempts to eliminate anyone he thinks falls short.
* EyeObscuringHat: His costume includes a hood that hides his eyes.
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!!F.A.C.A.D.E.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Web of Spider-Man'' #113 (April, 1994)
Unknown person who wears exo-skeleton called F.A.C.A.D.E. (Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton) manufactured by Morelle Pharmaceuticals.
!!F.A.C.A.D.E.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Web of Spider-Man'' #113 (April, 1994)
Unknown person who wears exo-skeleton called F.A.C.A.D.E. (Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton) manufactured by Morelle Pharmaceuticals.
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!!Extremist
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Web of Spider-Man''
Unknown person who wears exo-skeleton called F.A.C.A.D.E. (Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton) manufactured by Morelle Pharmaceuticals.
Tyler Smithson was a boy with remarkable gifts, or at least that is what his mother thought. Believing her son to be a mutant, she attempted to enroll him in Professor Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. Unfortunately for her and Tyler, Professor X denied their application citing that Tyler was not a mutant, rather, a standard homo sapien. It was several years later that Tyler made his public debut as the Extremist, a man bent on eliminating what he himself deemed shades of grey in what was supposed to be a purely black and white world when it came to morality.
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* AbortedArc: The mystery of F.A.C.A.D.E.'s real identity was apparently intended to be a long-running subplot in the Spider-Man titles (similar to the original Hobgoblin mystery), but it failed to capture the interest of readers. The F.A.C.A.D.E. storyline fell by the wayside as the Clone Saga rose to prominence.
* FunWithAcronyms: F.A.C.A.D.E. stands for "Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton".
* HandBlast: From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity.
* JetPack: The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
* PowerArmor: The F.A.C.A.D.E. armor gave its user superhuman strength and durability. From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity. The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
* TheUnreveal: F.A.C.A.D.E.'s ID was "un-revealed" in the ''ComicBook/DarkReign Files'' one-shot. The page depicted a pile of documents in witch the person whom wrote it said that he had found out the true identity of the masked murderer. The only problem was that the part of the document revealing the true identity was torn off!
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: To this day, it is unknown who the character inside the armor was, because the story-line was left unfinished with the start of the Clone-Saga.
* FunWithAcronyms: F.A.C.A.D.E. stands for "Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton".
* HandBlast: From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity.
* JetPack: The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
* PowerArmor: The F.A.C.A.D.E. armor gave its user superhuman strength and durability. From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity. The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
* TheUnreveal: F.A.C.A.D.E.'s ID was "un-revealed" in the ''ComicBook/DarkReign Files'' one-shot. The page depicted a pile of documents in witch the person whom wrote it said that he had found out the true identity of the masked murderer. The only problem was that the part of the document revealing the true identity was torn off!
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: To this day, it is unknown who the character inside the armor was, because the story-line was left unfinished with the start of the Clone-Saga.
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* AbortedArc: AuraVision: Can read Kirlan auras.
* {{Flight}}: Themystery of F.A.C.A.D.E.'s real identity was apparently intended to be a long-running subplot in the Spider-Man titles (similar to the original Hobgoblin mystery), but it failed to capture the interest of readers. The F.A.C.A.D.E. storyline fell by the wayside Extremist can fly.
* {{Intangibility}}: He can turn himself intangible if he wants to, asthe Clone Saga rose to prominence.
well as making other people or objects intangible.
*FunWithAcronyms: F.A.C.A.D.E. stands for "Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton".
{{Invisibility}}: He can turn invisible or turn someone else invisible.
*HandBlast: From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of RayGun: Uses a pistol that channels his energies into energy derived from the user's bio-electricity.
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*JetPack: {{Telepathy}}: The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
* PowerArmor: The F.A.C.A.D.E. armor gave its user superhuman strength and durability. From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity. The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
* TheUnreveal: F.A.C.A.D.E.'s ID was "un-revealed" in the ''ComicBook/DarkReign Files'' one-shot. The page depicted a pile of documents in witch the person whom wrote it said that he had found out the true identity of the masked murderer. The only problem was that the part of the document revealing the true identity was torn off!
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: To this day, it is unknown who the character inside the armor was, because the story-line was left unfinished with the start of the Clone-Saga.Extremist possesses limited telepathy.
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* PowerArmor: The F.A.C.A.D.E. armor gave its user superhuman strength and durability. From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity. The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
* TheUnreveal: F.A.C.A.D.E.'s ID was "un-revealed" in the ''ComicBook/DarkReign Files'' one-shot. The page depicted a pile of documents in witch the person whom wrote it said that he had found out the true identity of the masked murderer. The only problem was that the part of the document revealing the true identity was torn off!
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: To this day, it is unknown who the character inside the armor was, because the story-line was left unfinished with the start of the Clone-Saga.
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!!The Finisher
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Karl Fiers
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' Vol.1 #5 (November 1968)
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
!!The Finisher
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Karl Fiers
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' Vol.1 #5 (November 1968)
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
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!!The Finisher
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!!F.A.C.A.D.E.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
Unknown person who wears exo-skeleton called F.A.C.A.D.E. (Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton) manufactured by Morelle Pharmaceuticals.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's killed by an explosion caused by the rocket that he shot at Spider-Man.
* ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people that he was hired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him the truth about them.
* ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people that he was hired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him the truth about them.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's killed by an explosion caused AbortedArc: The mystery of F.A.C.A.D.E.'s real identity was apparently intended to be a long-running subplot in the Spider-Man titles (similar to the original Hobgoblin mystery), but it failed to capture the interest of readers. The F.A.C.A.D.E. storyline fell by the rocket that he shot at Spider-Man.wayside as the Clone Saga rose to prominence.
* FunWithAcronyms: F.A.C.A.D.E. stands for "Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton".
* HandBlast: From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity.
* JetPack: The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
*ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people PowerArmor: The F.A.C.A.D.E. armor gave its user superhuman strength and durability. From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity. The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
* TheUnreveal: F.A.C.A.D.E.'s ID was "un-revealed" in the ''ComicBook/DarkReign Files'' one-shot. The page depicted a pile of documents in witch the person whom wrote it said that he had found out the true identity of the masked murderer. The only problem washired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded bythat the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him part of the truth about them.document revealing the true identity was torn off!
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: To this day, it is unknown who the character inside the armor was, because the story-line was left unfinished with the start of the Clone-Saga.
* FunWithAcronyms: F.A.C.A.D.E. stands for "Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton".
* HandBlast: From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity.
* JetPack: The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
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* TheUnreveal: F.A.C.A.D.E.'s ID was "un-revealed" in the ''ComicBook/DarkReign Files'' one-shot. The page depicted a pile of documents in witch the person whom wrote it said that he had found out the true identity of the masked murderer. The only problem was
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: To this day, it is unknown who the character inside the armor was, because the story-line was left unfinished with the start of the Clone-Saga.
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!!The Finisher
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Karl Fiers
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' Vol.1 #5 (November 1968)
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's killed by an explosion caused by the rocket that he shot at Spider-Man.
* ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people that he was hired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him the truth about them.
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!!The Finisher
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Karl Fiers
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' Vol.1 #5 (November 1968)
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's killed by an explosion caused by the rocket that he shot at Spider-Man.
* ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people that he was hired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him the truth about them.
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* AlliterativeName: '''D'''aniel '''D'''avis
* ClingyCostume: The Macedonian Mask of Death permantly affixed itself to Davis' face.
* ClingyCostume: The Macedonian Mask of Death permantly affixed itself to Davis' face.
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David Kalen and his brother Henry were originally environmental consultants who were exposed to toxic sludge while investigating the actions of corrupt businessman. Although Henry was killed in the accident, David was somehow mutated into the monstrous D.K., capable of decaying matter merely by touching it.
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David Kalen and his brother Henry were originally was an environmental consultants consultant who were exposed was hired by Sanders Chemicals along with his brother, Henry, to monitor their toxic sludge while investigating waste disposal. When the actions of corrupt businessman. Although Henry two brothers discovered that illegal dumping was killed in going on they went to Sanders who led them to another illegal dumping site, this one armed with explosives. After the accident, explosion, only David was somehow mutated into the monstrous survived becoming D.K., capable of decaying matter merely an oozing creature that can make things dissolve and decay just by touching it.them. David then processed to set out to find Sanders to extract vengeance for his brother’s death.
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->''"Spare me, Spider-Man! Not another one of those "you have power, so must use it for the common good" speeches! I'm rich, remember? I've been hearing that garbage since I was a little girl!"''
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* OneSteveLimit: Shares her codename with a member of The Order.
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!!The Finisher
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Karl Fiers
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' Vol.1 #5 (November 1968)
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
!!The Finisher
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Karl Fiers
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' Vol.1 #5 (November 1968)
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
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!!The Finisher
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!!F.A.C.A.D.E.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
Unknown person who wears exo-skeleton called F.A.C.A.D.E. (Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton) manufactured by Morelle Pharmaceuticals.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's killed by an explosion caused by the rocket that he shot at Spider-Man.
* ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people that he was hired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him the truth about them.
* ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people that he was hired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him the truth about them.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's killed by an explosion caused AbortedArc: The mystery of F.A.C.A.D.E.'s real identity was apparently intended to be a long-running subplot in the Spider-Man titles (similar to the original Hobgoblin mystery), but it failed to capture the interest of readers. The F.A.C.A.D.E. storyline fell by the rocket that he shot at Spider-Man.wayside as the Clone Saga rose to prominence.
* FunWithAcronyms: F.A.C.A.D.E. stands for "Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton".
* HandBlast: From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity.
* JetPack: The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
*ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people PowerArmor: The F.A.C.A.D.E. armor gave its user superhuman strength and durability. From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity. The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
* TheUnreveal: F.A.C.A.D.E.'s ID was "un-revealed" in the ''ComicBook/DarkReign Files'' one-shot. The page depicted a pile of documents in witch the person whom wrote it said that he had found out the true identity of the masked murderer. The only problem washired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded bythat the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him part of the truth about them.document revealing the true identity was torn off!
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: To this day, it is unknown who the character inside the armor was, because the story-line was left unfinished with the start of the Clone-Saga.
* FunWithAcronyms: F.A.C.A.D.E. stands for "Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton".
* HandBlast: From the gauntlets, the user could fire bursts of energy derived from the user's bio-electricity.
* JetPack: The armor had jets in its boots to provide flight.
*
* TheUnreveal: F.A.C.A.D.E.'s ID was "un-revealed" in the ''ComicBook/DarkReign Files'' one-shot. The page depicted a pile of documents in witch the person whom wrote it said that he had found out the true identity of the masked murderer. The only problem was
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: To this day, it is unknown who the character inside the armor was, because the story-line was left unfinished with the start of the Clone-Saga.
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!!The Finisher
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Karl Fiers
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' Vol.1 #5 (November 1968)
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's killed by an explosion caused by the rocket that he shot at Spider-Man.
* ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people that he was hired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him the truth about them.
[[/folder]]
!!The Finisher
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Karl Fiers
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' Vol.1 #5 (November 1968)
The Finisher is an assassin working for the Russian Red Skull. He arranged the plane accident that killed Spider-Man's parents.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He's killed by an explosion caused by the rocket that he shot at Spider-Man.
* ProfessionalKiller: He worked as an assassin killing people that he was hired to kill, including Richard and May Parker.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After being mortally wounded by the explosion he uses his dying breath to answer Spider-Man's questions about his parents and to tell him the truth about them.
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->''"And with that power, I shall fulfill the dream of philosphers and kings! Even now my gamma-powered oroscope is pinpointing the exact location of--El Dorado, the fabled city of gold!"''
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Upon locating the legendary CityOfGold El Dorado, Goldbug discovers that it is a literal city of gold, rather the few tons he was expecting. This means that it is useless to him, as that would gold would render the world's gold supply worthless; completely destroying the value of his own gold stores.
* CityOfGold: Once used the Hulk to find the legendary city of El Dorado.
* CityOfGold: Once used the Hulk to find the legendary city of El Dorado.
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* LovesOnlyGold: Goldbug is a gold-obsessed, technologically-powered thief.
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* LovesOnlyGold: Goldbug is a gold-obsessed, technologically-powered thief.obsessed with gold in all of its forms and seeks to obtain as much of it as he can through any means necessary.
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: First fought ComicBook/LukeCage, and has also battled ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk and ComicBook/ThePunisher.
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!!Grizzly
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Maxwell "Max" Markham
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #139 (December 1974)
->''"Nothing can stop me! Nothing! So look out, New York... the Grizzly is back in town!"''
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A costume-wearing criminal who is rumored to have cannibalistic tendencies. He went on to join the Masters of Evil and was later appointed to Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts squad to aid them during the Siege of Asgard.
!!Grizzly
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Maxwell "Max" Markham
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #139 (December 1974)
->''"Nothing can stop me! Nothing! So look out, New York... the Grizzly is back in town!"''
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A costume-wearing criminal who is rumored to have cannibalistic tendencies. He went on to join the Masters of Evil and was later appointed to Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts squad to aid them during the Siege of Asgard.
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!!Goldbug
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
->''"Nothing can stop me! Nothing! So look out, New York... the Grizzly
Goldbug is
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A costume-wearing criminal
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* AbnormalAmmo: Wields the Golden Gun, capable of firing gold dust that hardens on contact and immobilizes the victim.
* CoolAirship: He uses one or more bug-like ships that can fly and travel underwater.
* CorruptedCharacterCopy: Is a villainous version of [[ComicBook/BlueBeetle the Ted Kord version of Blue Bettle]]. Both wear goggles, have insect-themed codenames and ships, enter their ships via a winch that lowers from the underside, and use a special sidearm.
* LovesOnlyGold: Goldbug is a gold-obsessed, technologically-powered thief.
* MeaningfulName: A man named Matthew ''Gild''en is [[LovesOnlyGold obsessed with gold]].
* PowerArmor: His battlesuit contains an electrically-powered exoskeleton that upgrades his strength.
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!!Grizzly
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Maxwell "Max" Markham
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #139 (December 1974)
->''"Nothing can stop me! Nothing! So look out, New York... the Grizzly is back in town!"''
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A costume-wearing criminal who is rumored to have cannibalistic tendencies. He went on to join the Masters of Evil and was later appointed to Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts squad to aid them during the Siege of Asgard.
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* CoolAirship: He uses one or more bug-like ships that can fly and travel underwater.
* CorruptedCharacterCopy: Is a villainous version of [[ComicBook/BlueBeetle the Ted Kord version of Blue Bettle]]. Both wear goggles, have insect-themed codenames and ships, enter their ships via a winch that lowers from the underside, and use a special sidearm.
* LovesOnlyGold: Goldbug is a gold-obsessed, technologically-powered thief.
* MeaningfulName: A man named Matthew ''Gild''en is [[LovesOnlyGold obsessed with gold]].
* PowerArmor: His battlesuit contains an electrically-powered exoskeleton that upgrades his strength.
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!!Grizzly
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Maxwell "Max" Markham
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #139 (December 1974)
->''"Nothing can stop me! Nothing! So look out, New York... the Grizzly is back in town!"''
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A costume-wearing criminal who is rumored to have cannibalistic tendencies. He went on to join the Masters of Evil and was later appointed to Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts squad to aid them during the Siege of Asgard.
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!!Delilah
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown (possibly Delilah)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #414 (August, 1996)
Delilah was a highly skilled assassin working under the new Rose during one of the crime-boss gang wars. She later joined one of the incarnations of the Sinister Six.
!!Delilah
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown (possibly Delilah)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #414 (August, 1996)
Delilah was a highly skilled assassin working under the new Rose during one of the crime-boss gang wars. She later joined one of the incarnations of the Sinister Six.
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!!Delilah
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!!Deathgrin
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:'''
Delilah
Daniel Davis was a
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* AcidAttack: Deathgrin's blood flows with arcane acids, giving him a burning touch.
* ClothesMakeTheManiac: The arcane acids injected by the Mask of Death caused Daniel became the deranged Deathgrin.
* DarkAgeOfSupernames: '''Deathgrin''', and was created in 1993.
* RevenantZombie: Nightwatch claimed Deathgrin was only a living cadaver exhaling acid. However, Deathgrin retained some memories and the ability to speak.
* SuperStrength: Deathgrin has super human strength, being strong enough to smash two support pillars.
* SuperToughness: Deathgrin's calcified flesh provides a high degree of protection from physical and energy attacks.
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!!Delilah
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown (possibly Delilah)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #414 (August, 1996)
Delilah was a highly skilled assassin working under the new Rose during one of the crime-boss gang wars. She later joined one of the incarnations of the Sinister Six.
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* ClothesMakeTheManiac: The arcane acids injected by the Mask of Death caused Daniel became the deranged Deathgrin.
* DarkAgeOfSupernames: '''Deathgrin''', and was created in 1993.
* RevenantZombie: Nightwatch claimed Deathgrin was only a living cadaver exhaling acid. However, Deathgrin retained some memories and the ability to speak.
* SuperStrength: Deathgrin has super human strength, being strong enough to smash two support pillars.
* SuperToughness: Deathgrin's calcified flesh provides a high degree of protection from physical and energy attacks.
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!!Delilah
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown (possibly Delilah)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #414 (August, 1996)
Delilah was a highly skilled assassin working under the new Rose during one of the crime-boss gang wars. She later joined one of the incarnations of the Sinister Six.
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!!D.K.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' David Kalen
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #230 (January 1996)
David Kalen and his brother Henry were originally environmental consultants who were exposed to toxic sludge while investigating the actions of corrupt businessman. Although Henry was killed in the accident, David was somehow mutated into the monstrous D.K., capable of decaying matter merely by touching it.
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* MakeThemRot: The goop that makes up Kalen's body is able to accelerate the speed at which items decay, often resulting in the item, or person, to either melt or [[ReducedToDust become dust]].
* MuckMonster: [[ToxicWasteCanDoAnything exposure to toxic waste]] transformed Davis into a walking pile of goo with the ability to dissolve matter with a touch.
* ReducedToDust: The goop that makes up Kalen's body is able to [[MakeThemRot accelerate the speed at which items decay]], often resulting in the item, or person, to either melt or become dust.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: David Kalen = D.K. = 'decay'
* ToxicWasteCanDoAnything: Having been mutated by the chemical explosion David Kalen gained a new goop form that gave him super strength and durability, and the ability to dissolve matter with a touch.
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!!D.K.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' David Kalen
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #230 (January 1996)
David Kalen and his brother Henry were originally environmental consultants who were exposed to toxic sludge while investigating the actions of corrupt businessman. Although Henry was killed in the accident, David was somehow mutated into the monstrous D.K., capable of decaying matter merely by touching it.
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* MakeThemRot: The goop that makes up Kalen's body is able to accelerate the speed at which items decay, often resulting in the item, or person, to either melt or [[ReducedToDust become dust]].
* MuckMonster: [[ToxicWasteCanDoAnything exposure to toxic waste]] transformed Davis into a walking pile of goo with the ability to dissolve matter with a touch.
* ReducedToDust: The goop that makes up Kalen's body is able to [[MakeThemRot accelerate the speed at which items decay]], often resulting in the item, or person, to either melt or become dust.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: David Kalen = D.K. = 'decay'
* ToxicWasteCanDoAnything: Having been mutated by the chemical explosion David Kalen gained a new goop form that gave him super strength and durability, and the ability to dissolve matter with a touch.
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' #405 (September 1995)
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #405 (September 1995)
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Dagny Forrester and her brother Cedric became scientists and formed a research company. Together, Dagny and Cedric developed the Corona experiment that consists of putting a human subject in a big tube filled with a yellow liquid and subjecting them to chemical and radiation treatments which in turn endows them with super-powers. Dagny volunteered to undergo the process but Cedric chickened out halfway through, which turned Dagny into Corona but left her with less than the full power she craved. The process used to create her poisoned residents of New York City including Mary Jane Watson. Spider-Man was able to get an antidote for the poison which Dagney needed to stabilize her powers but he used it to save the city instead. Corona started to physically destabilize.
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Dagny Forrester and her brother Cedric became scientists and formed a research company. Together, Dagny and Cedric developed the Corona experiment that consists of putting a human subject in a big tube filled with a yellow liquid and subjecting them to chemical and radiation treatments which in turn endows them with super-powers. Dagny volunteered to undergo the process but Cedric chickened out halfway through, which turned Dagny into Corona but left her with less than the full power she craved. The process used to create her poisoned residents of New York City including Mary Jane Watson. Spider-Man was able to get an antidote for the poison which Dagney needed to stabilize her powers but he used it to save the city instead. Corona started to physically destabilize. Eventually, Cedric and Harry Osborn recreate the antidote.
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* InterruptedSuicide: After she metamorphosed into a hag-like "shriveled husk", Spidey saves Corona from committing suicide only to have her knocked unconscious by Cedric's armed guards.
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* VillainHoldsTheLeash: Cedric implante a bio-monitor that stabilizes Corona's body chemistry. But the monitor also stimulated the pain centers of the brain when triggered by a remote. This turned Corona into Cedric's slave. Later, though, a cheap hood named Lenny "The Operator" Flynn took the remote away. Lenny took over Cedric's business and used Corona as his bodyguard.
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!!Crime Master I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Nicholas Lewis Sr.
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #26 (July, 1965)
A small-time crook who rose through the ranks of the underworld to fill the EvilPowerVacuum left behind by the Big Man, this brought him into conflict with the Green Goblin who wanted to fill the void himself. Possibly the most notable thing about him is that he was the first character to learn the Green Goblin's true identity.
!!Crime Master I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Nicholas Lewis Sr.
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #26 (July, 1965)
A small-time crook who rose through the ranks of the underworld to fill the EvilPowerVacuum left behind by the Big Man, this brought him into conflict with the Green Goblin who wanted to fill the void himself. Possibly the most notable thing about him is that he was the first character to learn the Green Goblin's true identity.
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!!Crime Master I
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!!Corona
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!!! '''First Appearance:'''
A small-time crook who rose through
Dagny Forrester and her brother Cedric became scientists and formed a research company. Together, Dagny and Cedric developed the
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* DeathBySecretIdentity: He knew that Norman Osborn was the Green Goblin before Lee and Ditko did, and he dies at the end of his storyline. Of course ''ComicBook/UntoldTalesOfSpiderMan'' would later establish that Norman was [[CrazyPrepared wearing a J. Jonah Jameson mask when he revealed himself.]]
* KilledOffForReal: Died a few issues after his introduction and never returned.
!!Crime Master II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Nicholas "Nick" Lewis Jr.
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/MarvelTeamUp'' #39 (November, 1975)
Nick Lewis Jr., the original Crime-Master's son, met Janice Foswell, the daughter of the original Big Man, during his education period in Europe, and they became engaged. After learning that both their fathers died due to alleged involvement by Spider-Man, Lewis decided to take up his father's identity as the Crime-Master to avenge his death.
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* KilledOffForReal: Died a few issues after his introduction and never returned.
!!Crime Master II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Nicholas "Nick" Lewis Jr.
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/MarvelTeamUp'' #39 (November, 1975)
Nick Lewis Jr., the original Crime-Master's son, met Janice Foswell, the daughter of the original Big Man, during his education period in Europe, and they became engaged. After learning that both their fathers died due to alleged involvement by Spider-Man, Lewis decided to take up his father's identity as the Crime-Master to avenge his death.
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* DeathBySecretIdentity: He knew that Norman Osborn was {{Flight}}: Her powers give her the Green Goblin before Lee and Ditko did, and he dies ability to fly at high rates of speed.
* HandBlast: Corona can fire concussive blasts from her hands.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Dagney used herself as a test subject for theend of his storyline. Of course ''ComicBook/UntoldTalesOfSpiderMan'' would later establish that Norman was [[CrazyPrepared wearing a J. Jonah Jameson mask when he revealed himself.]]
Corona experiment.
*KilledOffForReal: Died a few issues after his introduction and never returned.
!!Crime Master II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Nicholas "Nick" Lewis Jr.
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/MarvelTeamUp'' #39 (November, 1975)
Nick Lewis Jr.,SuperStrength: Strong enough to go toe-to-toe with Spider-Man.
* SuperToughness: Tough enough to go toe-to-toe with Spider-Man.
* {{Transmutation}}: Corona has theoriginal Crime-Master's son, met Janice Foswell, the daughter of the original Big Man, during his education period in Europe, and they became engaged. After learning that both their fathers died due ability to alleged involvement by Spider-Man, Lewis decided to take up his father's identity as the Crime-Master to avenge his death.
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* HandBlast: Corona can fire concussive blasts from her hands.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Dagney used herself as a test subject for the
*
!!Crime Master II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Nicholas "Nick" Lewis Jr.
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/MarvelTeamUp'' #39 (November, 1975)
Nick Lewis Jr.,
* SuperToughness: Tough enough to go toe-to-toe with Spider-Man.
* {{Transmutation}}: Corona has the
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!!Cyclone
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' André Gerard
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #143 (April, 1975)
->''"You Americans! You can never keep from interfering in matters which do not concern you! If it is not politics, it is war. And if it is not war -- it is crime! Always, you interfere -- but this time, your interference will be futile! This time, you have encountered the Cyclone!"''
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A French engineer whose wind-generating weapon was rejected by the NATO, he stole his own technology to begin an international criminal career, favoring American targets.
!!Cyclone
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' André Gerard
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #143 (April, 1975)
->''"You Americans! You can never keep from interfering in matters which do not concern you! If it is not politics, it is war. And if it is not war -- it is crime! Always, you interfere -- but this time, your interference will be futile! This time, you have encountered the Cyclone!"''
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A French engineer whose wind-generating weapon was rejected by the NATO, he stole his own technology to begin an international criminal career, favoring American targets.
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!!Cyclone
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!!Crime Master I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man''
->''"You Americans! You can never keep from interfering in matters which do not concern you! If it is not politics, it is war. And if it is not war -- it is crime! Always, you interfere -- but this time, your interference will be futile! This time, you have encountered
A small-time crook who rose through the
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A French engineer whose wind-generating weapon was rejected
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* BlowYouAway: Cyclone's suit allows him to generate and control cyclone strength wings.
* FrenchJerk: French and he's a criminal.
* KilledOffForReal: He was among the victims of the Scourge, was revived by the Hood and later killed once more by the Punisher.
* LegacyCharacter: After his death two more people have taken the Cyclone codename.
* SlashedThroat: How the Punisher kills him the second time.
* FrenchJerk: French and he's a criminal.
* KilledOffForReal: He was among the victims of the Scourge, was revived by the Hood and later killed once more by the Punisher.
* LegacyCharacter: After his death two more people have taken the Cyclone codename.
* SlashedThroat: How the Punisher kills him the second time.
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* BlowYouAway: Cyclone's suit allows him to generate DeathBySecretIdentity: He knew that Norman Osborn was the Green Goblin before Lee and control cyclone strength wings.
* FrenchJerk: FrenchDitko did, and he's he dies at the end of his storyline. Of course ''ComicBook/UntoldTalesOfSpiderMan'' would later establish that Norman was [[CrazyPrepared wearing a criminal.
J. Jonah Jameson mask when he revealed himself.]]
* KilledOffForReal:He was among Died a few issues after his introduction and never returned.
!!Crime Master II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Nicholas "Nick" Lewis Jr.
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/MarvelTeamUp'' #39 (November, 1975)
Nick Lewis Jr., thevictims original Crime-Master's son, met Janice Foswell, the daughter of the Scourge, was revived by the Hood original Big Man, during his education period in Europe, and later killed once more by the Punisher.
* LegacyCharacter:they became engaged. After learning that both their fathers died due to alleged involvement by Spider-Man, Lewis decided to take up his death two more people have taken father's identity as the Cyclone codename.
* SlashedThroat: How the Punisher kills him the second time.Crime-Master to avenge his death.
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* FrenchJerk: French
* KilledOffForReal:
!!Crime Master II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Nicholas "Nick" Lewis Jr.
%%!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/MarvelTeamUp'' #39 (November, 1975)
Nick Lewis Jr., the
* LegacyCharacter:
* SlashedThroat: How the Punisher kills him the second time.
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!!Delilah
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown (possibly Delilah)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #414 (August, 1996)
Delilah was a highly skilled assassin working under the new Rose during one of the crime-boss gang wars. She later joined one of the incarnations of the Sinister Six.
!!Delilah
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown (possibly Delilah)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #414 (August, 1996)
Delilah was a highly skilled assassin working under the new Rose during one of the crime-boss gang wars. She later joined one of the incarnations of the Sinister Six.
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!!Delilah
!!Cyclone
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!!! '''First Appearance:'''
Delilah
->''"You Americans! You can never keep from interfering in matters which do not concern you! If it is not politics, it is war. And if it is not war -- it is crime! Always, you interfere -- but this time, your interference will be futile! This time, you have encountered the Cyclone!"''
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A French engineer whose wind-generating weapon was
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* FrenchJerk: French and he's a criminal.
* KilledOffForReal: He was among the victims of the Scourge, was revived by the Hood and later killed once more by the Punisher.
* LegacyCharacter: After his death two more people have taken the Cyclone codename.
* SlashedThroat: How the Punisher kills him the second time.
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!!Delilah
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown (possibly Delilah)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #414 (August, 1996)
Delilah was a highly skilled assassin working under the new Rose during one of the crime-boss gang wars. She later joined one of the incarnations of the Sinister Six.
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* FrenchJerk: French and he's a criminal.
* KilledOffForReal: He was among the victims of the Scourge, was revived by the Hood and later killed once more by the Punisher.
* LegacyCharacter: After his death two more people have taken the Cyclone codename.
* SlashedThroat: How the Punisher kills him the second time.
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[[folder:Delilah]]
!!Delilah
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown (possibly Delilah)
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #414 (August, 1996)
Delilah was a highly skilled assassin working under the new Rose during one of the crime-boss gang wars. She later joined one of the incarnations of the Sinister Six.
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* LooneyFan: Francine is a fan of Mary-Jane Watson from the latter's run on ''[[ShowWithinAShow Secret Hospital]]''. One of the reasons she took Melanie Daniels hostage is because Melanie replaced MJ on the show.
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* StevenUlyssesPerhero: A woman with the last name "Frye" has electric powers.