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* LeaveHimToMe: When Spider-Man is restrained by being dogpiled by Queen's drones, and he just saw her easily knockout Captain America, he continues to struggle against her despite seeing how powerful she is, demanding she call off her drones and face him herself. Impressed by Spider-Man's strong will and determination, she accepts his challenge and grants his request, ordering her drones to release Spider-Man with a smirk, saying she would take him herself. As soon as he is released, she immediately unleashes a second sonic scream while standing ''[[NoRangeLikePointBlankRange directly next to Spider-Man]]'', with him unable to do anything to defend himself and screaming in pain until he blacks out.
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** Sarah Stacy puts the moves on Peter after he saves her life and she diecovers that he didn't murder her mother and he's not her father, and although she succeeds in kissing him once he turns her down due to being together with MJ, despite Sarah being identical her mother.

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** Sarah Stacy puts the moves on Peter after he saves her life and she diecovers discovers that he didn't murder her mother and he's not her father, and although she succeeds in kissing him once he turns her down due to being together with MJ, despite Sarah being identical her mother.

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* MakeOutKids: A downplayed and accidental example with Spider-Man and The Queen, who are both adults rather than teens. After Queen defeats Spider-Man in their first encounter, she acts affectionate with him and flirts with him, comforting him over his loss against her [[CradlingYourKill as she embraces him in a hug]] before [[ForcefulKiss pulling him into a deep kiss]] against his will. The following issue reveals that, [[DramaticIrony unknown to the two of them]], this kiss was captured on Live News, with the entire public knowing about it. This made the two of them look like [[DatingCatwoman affectionate lovers]] to many citizens due to the public make-out session, unaware of the actual context of the kiss.



* TakeThatKiss: After the Queen defeats Spider-Man with a pointblank sonic scream, she catches him with a hug as as he falls unconscious and holds him close to her. She attempts to "comfort" him, saying not to find shame in his defeat, because he never stood a chance against her, before pulling the unconscious and bleeding hero into a big wet kiss.

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* TakeThatKiss: After the Queen defeats Spider-Man with a pointblank sonic scream, she catches him with a hug as as he falls unconscious and holds him close to her. She attempts to "comfort" him, saying not to find shame in his defeat, because he never stood a chance against her, before [[DudeShesLikeInAComa pulling the unconscious and bleeding hero into a big wet kiss.kiss]].
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* EntitledToHaveYou: After being impressed by Spider-Man in their fight, The Queen declares him to be a part of her hive now and her mate. She won't take "no" as an answer from him and declares he'll love her, whether he wants to or not.


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* LoveAtFirstPunch: When The Queen first meets Spider-Man, she initially seems unimpressed by him, commenting [[ExpectingSomeoneTaller he is shorter than she was expecting]] and threatening his entire city for trying to web her. However, once he fights back against her he initially gains the upper hand by tripping her and restraining her legs while she's down. Though she quickly breaks free from this, she seems to now be impressed by this and begins flirting with Spider-Man for the remainder of their fight, and his determination to keep fighting her even when she has him outmatched fully impresses her enough to choose him as her mate.
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** The reveal that Eddie Brock had cancer before bonding to the Venom symbiote, as well as an uncle who died of cancer, was disregarded by ''Venom: Dark Origin'' and retconned entirely by Donny Cates' ''ComicBook/{{Venom|DonnyCates}}'' run, which revealed that the symbiote had been gaslighting Eddie by implanting memories of him having had a sister and uncle, and that Eddie himself had had cancer before bonding to it, in order to make him afraid to separate from it again.

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** The reveal that Eddie Brock had cancer before bonding to the Venom symbiote, as well as an uncle who died of cancer, was disregarded by ''Venom: Dark Origin'' and retconned entirely by Donny Cates' ''ComicBook/{{Venom|DonnyCates}}'' run, which revealed that the symbiote had been gaslighting Eddie by implanting memories of him having had a sister and uncle, and that Eddie himself had had cancer before didn't have until after bonding to it, in order to make him afraid to separate from it again.
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* BedTrick: The reveal that the Kraven running around since ''The Clone Saga'' isn't Sergei Kravinov, but his son, Alyosha, happens ''after'' the latter sleeps with his father's mistress, Calypso -- who didn't know until after they did it.


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** J.M. [=DeMatteis=]'s post-''ComicBook/TheCloneSaga'' introduced the second Kraven the Hunter and the second of the original Kraven's children, Alyosha.


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* PostRapeTaunt: Alyosha mocks Calypso for thinking he was Sergei, revealing he wasn't, after they'd slept together

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* CaptiveDate: In #16, Spidey wakes up to find himself restrained to the wall in some webs, inside the building that The Queen took over, after she defeated him in the previous issue. Shortly after he wakes up, he is visited by The Queen, who flirts with him, explaining [[VillainessesWantHeroes she has chosen him to be her mate and will father her children in the new world]]. She continues to invade his personal space, eventually rolling up his mask halfway, telling him to relax since this is "nature's way" and after whispering for him to simply enjoy it [[ForcefulKiss forces a deep passionate kiss on him]], in an attempt to [[BrainwashedAndCrazy gain control of him and make him love her]]. She nearly succeeds, and with Spider-Man slowly falling under her control, he starts to kiss her back. But as the two are making out, Spidey regains control of himself and manages to [[KissDiss push The Queen off him while spitting out her kiss in disgust]]. This act of disrespect and rejection of her love [[WomanScorned angers The Queen]], who drops her romantic approach, and grabs Spider-Man, snarling that nobody does that to her, calling him a "little worm", and [[BitchSlap slaps him across the face twice]] before declaring he'll love her whether he wants to or not, and then leaving him bleeding and alone in the dark, [[BadDate ending their "date" on a bad note]].

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* CaptiveDate: In Issue #16, Spidey wakes up to find himself restrained to the wall in some webs, inside the building that The Queen took over, after she defeated him in the previous issue. Shortly after he wakes up, he is visited by The Queen, who flirts with him, explaining [[VillainessesWantHeroes she has chosen him to be her mate and will father her children in the new world]]. She continues to invade his personal space, eventually rolling up his mask halfway, telling him to relax since this is "nature's way" and after whispering for him to simply enjoy it [[ForcefulKiss forces a deep passionate kiss on him]], in an attempt to [[BrainwashedAndCrazy gain control of him and make him love her]]. She nearly succeeds, and with Spider-Man slowly falling under her control, he starts to kiss her back. But as the two are making out, Spidey regains control of himself and manages to [[KissDiss push The Queen off him while spitting out her kiss in disgust]]. This act of disrespect and rejection of her love [[WomanScorned angers The Queen]], who drops her romantic approach, and grabs Spider-Man, snarling that nobody does that to her, calling him a "little worm", and [[BitchSlap slaps him across the face twice]] before declaring he'll love her whether he wants to or not, and then leaving him bleeding and alone in the dark, [[BadDate ending their "date" on a bad note]].note]].
* CradlingYourKill: The Queen does a non-fatal version of this with Spider-Man at the end of Issue #15. After she defeats him she catches him in a hug as he starts to fall unconscious. Holding him close, she attempted to comfort him by gently assuring him not to be ashamed of his defeat because he could never have stood against her, before pulling him into a big wet kiss while he is unable to resist until he fully loses consciousness.


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* DudeShesLikeInAComa: A gender-reversed example between Spider-Man and The Queen. When she defeats Spidey in their first fight, unleashing a sonic scream he can't defend against, he eventually collapses from the pain, [[CradlingYourKill with her catching him as he fell towards her and gently embracing him in a hug]]. While she is holding Spidey she flirts with him and attempts to comfort him over his loss against her, before [[ForcefulKiss pulling him into a deep kiss against his will]]. He was either unconscious during the kiss or eventually lost consciousness while it was happening, but either way he was too weak to resist her forcing herself on him.


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* KissDiss: When the Queen is flirting with Spider-Man after capturing him, she forces a second kiss on him in an attempt to gain control over him and make him fall in love with her. It almost works, with Spidey briefly giving into her seductions, seeing her love as a "honor", and kissing her back. But while the two are making out, Spidey manages to regain control of himself, forcing The Queen off him and spitting out her kiss in disgust. Unfortunately, she [[WomanScorned reacted violently to this offensive act]].


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* TakeThatKiss: After the Queen defeats Spider-Man with a pointblank sonic scream, she catches him with a hug as as he falls unconscious and holds him close to her. She attempts to "comfort" him, saying not to find shame in his defeat, because he never stood a chance against her, before pulling the unconscious and bleeding hero into a big wet kiss.
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* OfficialCouple: Spider-Man and anti-heroine Black Cat become a couple for a good long while in this title in the early- to late-1980s.

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* OfficialCouple: Spider-Man and anti-heroine Black Cat become a couple for a good long while in this title in the early- to late-1980s.early-to-late-1980s.
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** Issues #178-184 is ''The Child Within'': after some years controlling the Goblin persona, Harry Osborn relapses and assumes the mantle once again to threaten Spider-Man, family and friends. Harry's further descent into madness continues in #189 and finally concluded in #200, with [[spoiler:his death by an overdose of a new Goblin formula.]]

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** Issues #178-184 is ''The Child Within'': after some years controlling the Goblin persona, Harry Osborn relapses and assumes the mantle once again to threaten Spider-Man, family and friends. Harry's further descent into madness continues in #189 and finally concluded concludes in #200, with [[spoiler:his death by an overdose of a new Goblin formula.]]
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** Issues #178-184 is ''The Child Within'': after some years controlling the Goblin persona, Harry Osborn relapses and assumes the mantle once again to threaten Spider-Man, family and friends.

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** Issues #178-184 is ''The Child Within'': after some years controlling the Goblin persona, Harry Osborn relapses and assumes the mantle once again to threaten Spider-Man, family and friends. Harry's further descent into madness continues in #189 and finally concluded in #200, with [[spoiler:his death by an overdose of a new Goblin formula.]]

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** Issues #72-76 is the Owl vs. Octopus War: Daredevil villain, the Owl, wants to use a neutron bomb in New York for a ransom, while Dr. Octopus wants to simply detonate it.

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** Issues #72-76 is the Owl vs. Octopus War: Daredevil villain, the Owl, wants threatens to use a neutron bomb in New York for a ransom, while Dr. Octopus wants to simply detonate it.



** Issues #107-110 is the famous storyline ''The Death of Jean DeWolff'', Spider-Man's FriendInTheForce.

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** Issues #107-110 is the famous storyline ''The Death of Jean DeWolff'', [=DeWolff=]'', Spider-Man's FriendInTheForce.FriendOnTheForce.
** Issues #178-184 is ''The Child Within'': after some years controlling the Goblin persona, Harry Osborn relapses and assumes the mantle once again to threaten Spider-Man, family and friends.
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* {{Fanboy}}: Ollie Osnick, the future Steel-Spider, debuts in issue #82: a pudgy, acne-riddled Dr. Octopus fanboy, albeit extremely intelligent, because he developed a facsimile of Octopus's metal arms. After being rescued by Spider-Man, he begins to fanboy over the wallcrawler.

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* {{Fanboy}}: Ollie Osnick, the future Steel-Spider, debuts in issue #82: #72: a pudgy, acne-riddled Dr. Octopus fanboy, albeit extremely intelligent, because he developed a functional facsimile of Octopus's metal arms. After being rescued by Spider-Man, he begins to fanboy over the wallcrawler.
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* {{Fanboy}}: Ollie Osnick, the future Steel-Spider, debuts in issue #82: a pudgy, acne-riddled Dr. Octopus fanboy, albeit extremely intelligent, because he developed a facsimile of Octopus's metal arms. After being rescued by Spider-Man, he begins to fanboy over the wallcrawler.

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