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Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider as a teenager, granting him spider-like powers. After the death of his Uncle Ben, which he could have prevented, Peter learned that "with great power, comes great responsibility." Swearing to always protect the innocent from harm, Peter Parker became the Amazing Spider-Man!

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  • Elyse is successful model suffered from serious self-esteem issues, feeling that she was ugly, which generated some major hostility towards other models. As her problems reached a breaking point, she began to kill her fellow models. The press carried the stories of the mysterious Slashers. Elyse became the victim of a series of attacks, when her over-aggressive admirer, Harvey Finklestein, hired Leslie to pose as the Slasher, so that he could "save her," and become her hero. However, as the investigators of the murders Spider-Man and Dakota North went after Leslie, Elyse's psychoses surfaced again, and she pulled her razor on Mary Jane. Fortunately, Spidey and Dakota got back in time, and stopped Elyse.

  • Hyperion's greatest foe on Earth-712, being a mixture between Doctor Doom and Lex Luthor. On Earth-31916, he is a member of the Squadron Supreme whose only power is his incredible intellect, and has some villainous habits of and on.

  • Enchantress has seduced Spider-Man before.

  • The Enforcer and his gang forced Spider-Woman to participate in their mid-air robbery of a 747 flying from New York to Los Angeles. The Enforcer blinded a gem courier with one of his darts and stole a briefcase full of gems, but was taken by surprise when Spider-Man appeared and decked him. Spider-Woman delayed Spidey long enough for the Enforcer, and she to reach their aircraft and escape. When Spider-Man found the hideout and knocked out the gang, the Enforcer was about to shoot him with some nitro-darts but Spider-Woman blasted him with a venom-blast first. When the police arrived and arrested him and his gang, the Enforcer revealed that he had never had any antidotes to his darts.

  • Equinox, while trying to rob a bank, fought with Spider-Man but escaped. After going insane he again fought against Spider-Man, who teamed up with Wasp and Yellowjacket, and defeated Equinox with the help of Margay Sorenson and negating his powers with a thermic stabilizer that had been built in the Fantastic Four's lab. Later, during the Civil War, Equinox comes again into conflict with Spider-Man when he starts to burn down a building in East Harlem for protection money and encases several firefighter's feet in ice. Spider-Man negates Equinox's elemental powers when he strikes him with bombs filled with thermoreactive foam, which quickly put a stop to him.

  • When his son needed expensive surgery that Erdoes couldn't afford he allowed himself to be gene spliced with a fly. When the doctor double cross him, he sought revenge. He prepared to kill the doctor with his wrist-spike, he found himself yanked out the window with a web-line and smacked around by Spider-Man. Spider-Man deposited the stunned Erdoes in Waking-Bear's office. He soon revived, only to be kicked in the face by Spider-Man, who also suggested a series of names for the fly-man. He angrily proclaimed himself to be Erdoes, and was finally felled by the Spider-Man's left hook.

  • After Spider-Man cheated death and was brought back to life, Ero was a counterforce to that. It told Spidey that she exists because he was supposed to die, so she was sent to kill him. Before much of a battle it escaped from Spider-Man and into the sewer. She later masqueraded as the school nurse at Peter Parker's old high school and battled with his alter-ego Spider-Man many times.

  • Eson the Searcher's sole duty is to seek out specimes for Gammenon to gather.

  • The Extremist believed that the idea of Spider-Man the hero was far more important than the reality. So in order to preserve that idea, he would have to kill Spider-Man's greatest enemy: Spider-Man himself.

  • The Mecho-Marauder would come into conflict with Captain America, Thor and Spider-Man when Stankowitz and a number of super villains tried to kill the Thing while he was hospitalized.

  • Unknown person who wears exo-skeleton called F.A.C.A.D.E. (Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton) manufactured by Morelle Pharmaceuticals. The F.A.C.A.D.E. armor was eventually disabled by Spider-Man, but Spider-Man was knocked unconscious in the process and the occupant of the suit escaped. Years later, after the events of Spider Island, Spider-Man apprehended someone using the F.A.C.A.D.E. armor. The occupant was willing to reveal his identity after finally being captured (having an inflated sense of his own importance). However, Spider-Man had other things demanding his attention at the time, so he left the scene before the revelation of the identity of the person in the exo-skeleton.

  • Spider-Man helped the Spider Tribe in recovering the Amulet of the Great Weaver from the Snake Tribe and their leader, the shaman Faire de Lain. Peter was joined by the Spider Tribe's Princess Taran. Spider-Man defeated Faire de Lain in combat and recovered the Spider Amulet for Taran.

  • Fancy Dan was one of the founding members of the Enforcers, a super villain group who was pitted against Spider-Man.

  • The Scourge of the Underworld once made a failed attempt on the life of Flash Thompson, who was jailed and believed to be the criminal Hobgoblin. When Spider-Man intervened and saved Flash, Scourge escaped.

  • In one instance, Dazzler confronted Spider-Man, when she was possessed by the villain Lightmaster and was thankfully saved by Spider-Man.

  • Spider-Man first encountered the Finisher after he went to confront the Communist Red Skull, Albert Malik, about the circumstances of his parents' deaths. Malik sent the Finisher after Spider-Man following their first battle. The Finisher used a piece of cloth from Spider-Man's costume to track him, and when he found him, he sent a missile straight for the Web-Slinger. Spider-Man lured the missile back at the Finisher's limo, from whence it was originally fired. As the Finisher lay dying, he told Spider-Man the truth about his parents and how they were spies in Malik's organization, as well as the role he played in sabotaging their plane.

  • Fire-Arms and his two partners, Badd Axe and Vampiro come into conflict with Nova and Spider-Man when they begin to burn down condo buildings in New York.

  • Member of the Circus of Crime.

  • Firearm and other members of The Jury tried to put Spider-Man on trial for his role in bringing the Venom symbiote to earth.

  • Firebrand was a radical villain who learned how to make weaponry from Stark Industries. He was killed by Scourge.

  • Spider-Man helped the Morlock during the attack of Firebrand. Spider-Man confronted Firebrand and used his webbing to manipulate his flame projectors. Spider-Man flipped over Firebrand and caused him to short circuit his own costume with his chemical flames. Firebrand was completely helpless and placed under arrest.

  • A psychopath who killed the homeless in New York. He was stopped by the combined powers of Spider-Man and the new Green Goblin, Phil Urich. Firefist nearly killed Spider-Man for interfering, but Spider-Man was saved at the last minute by the Green Goblin. Spider-Man struck Firefist unconscious and webbed his up for the police

  • A technological genius, Fixer pursued a life of crime as a partner to Mentallo and later a member of the Masters of Evil. He later became a founding member of the heroic Thunderbolts and despite hating the idea of being a hero and has remained a mainstay ever since.

  • Fleming is a member of the Extreme Emergency Team, working with the NYPD to catch to Spider-Man.

  • A small-time thug who battled Spider-Man on several occasions, the Fly was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld. He was later brought back by The Hood, and received power enhancements. Now Fly is member of Crime-Master's Savage Six.

  • Paula Crane, joined Smythe when her family business was destroyed by Jameson's expose.

  • Puff Adder and Flying Tiger were watching TV at the Black Lodge when Peter Parker, bandaged up beyond recognition, rolled in on a wheelchair and joined them. Peter realized that he was among supervillains when Shocker put on an updated mask created by the Tinkerer. The Black Lodge's Surgeon General asked Flying Tiger to help take down Spider-Man. Flying Tiger joined Puff Adder and Eel in fighting the still bandaged up Spider-Man. During the fight Flying Tiger tossed Spider-Man against a wall, but was later knocked out by Spider-Man.

  • Spider-Man and Sandman prevented Flag-Smasher's agents from destroying the English Chunnel, and killing EU representatives.

  • Spider-Man encountered the second Flag-Smasher in New York, when he attacked Spider-Girl, striking her with his mace. She was saved by Spider-Man, and Flag-Smasher escaped after being defeated.

  • Spider-Man encountered Knight and Fogg after they killed the Arranger.

  • Thinking that Foggy is actually Daredevil, Spider-Man smashed through the office window and attacked him.

  • The second Foolkiller attempted to kill a registrar in Empire State University, before coming into conflict with Spider-Man. Overhearing a suggestion that anyone who would fight Spider-Man had to be a fool, the by-now extremely mentally unstable Salinger found himself in agreement with the assessment and tried to take his own life. Spider-Man stopped him, and he was arrested once more.

  • The third Foolkiller encountered Spider-Man, during a riot in the Raft.

  • Foreigner clashed with Spider-Man when he made a wager with his fellow mercenary Chance that Chance couldn't defeat Spider-Man. Foreigner won the bet.Later, Foreigner became romantically involved with Spider-Man's ex-lover Black Cat, when he was hired to retrieve a gold notebook from her that she had stolen from the office of the crimelord Kingpin. Foreigner claimed he wanted to form an alliance with her to take down Spider-Man, but in reality he wanted to recruit Spider-Man for his organization of assassins, the 1400 Club. Spider-Man turned him down and Foreigner parted company with the Black Cat. Later Foreigner hired an assassin to assume the identity of Blaze to fire-bomb the Black Cat's apartment. Disguised as Lieutenant Kris Keating, the Foreigner killed Blaze and framed Spider-Man for the job. As Keating, the Foreigner escaped an assassination attempt by the Rose. He finally battled Spider-Man, and was betrayed by the Black Cat.

  • The Fox is a world renowned art thief. He clashed with Human Torch and Spider-Man early in their careers and later returned to bedevil them.

  • A super-powered bank robber that has the ability to break things with his touch. He tried to rob a bank, however the caper was foiled by Spider-Man. During the fight with him, Fracture was tranquilized by Blade and premused sent to jail. Later Fracture planned to demolish a construction site and collect on the damage but his plans were foiled by Spider-Man and Daredevil. The web-head shoots some webbing into Fracture's eye but he causes the webbing to crumble with his touch. Fracture would grab Spider-Man and toss him into Daredevil. Fracture would touch an erector set and cause it to collapse but Spider-Man prevented the construct from falling onto them with his webbing. Daredevil bounced his baton off a metal beam and knocked Fracture out.

  • Francis Klum is a teleporting mutant who acquired the Mysterio equipment to seek revenge against Spider-Man.

  • Weasel worked for Dr. Octopus.

  • Neo-Nazi who attempted to kill Silver Sable. Son of Heinrich Kraus.

  • He'll snort of shoot up anything. He hangs out the homeless shelter where May Parker volunteers. Ones of his eyes is green, the other is brown. He's going to make an impact on the life of Spider-Man.

  • Frederick Foswell was a reporter for the Daily Bugle and was also known as the mobster, Big Man. He later died after he bravely sacrificed his life for J.Jonah Jameson. His daughter later took up his Big Man identity.

  • Wanted for several murders in the upper world, Fugue was a member or the tribe of Morlocks led by Carver. Fugue and Carver was pursued by Spider-Man, Wolverine and Lt. Curson. After Wolverine managed to injure Carver, Fugue attacked Wolverine and accidentally fell into the chasm beneath their fight location. Spider-Man managed to catch Fugue with his webbing, momentarily saving the angry beast. After a series of earthquakes however, Spider-Man's webbing snapped and Fugue fell down the chasm to his supposed death.

  • Francois LeBlanc was the first Frog-Man and an original member of the Ani-Men. He is a batrachanthrope (Were-Frog) or frog/human hybrid.

  • An enemy of Spider-Man's, he decided to go after the Spidey following the death of his child.

  • The Grey Goblin was raised thinking that Peter Parker was his father that had abandoned him. He feels a great hatred for him.

  • In the Marvel Zombies series, Spidey and his band of Super-zombies eventually overtake Galactus and eat him, therefore absorbing his powers and becoming planet consumers just as he was.

  • Spider-Man foe

  • Leader of the Spacemen.

  • Mr. Brownstone was a renowned heroin dealer.

  • George Hill was a low level thug who robbed a bank one day. While he and the other two thugs tried to make their escape, they almost hit Aunt May with their getaway car. Enraged, Peter Parker left momentarily to become Spider-Man and chase down the thugs. He caught two of the three thugs, while the third thug, Georgie, escaped into the sewers. Not wanting to spend his afternoon in the dark, dank, odiferous sewer, Spider-Man let George go. While making his way through the New York Sewer System, George stumbled across a secret hideout once belonging to the original Green Goblin, Norman Osborn. He gave this information to Roderick Kingsley. Kingsley raided the lair and became the Hobgoblin, but not before killing Hill to sever all ties to their pilfering.

  • Ghaur is a Deviant Priest

  • Ghost was hired by the Kingpin to steal the new Roxxon process to create synthetic vibranium. Ghost battled Spider-Man and the Black Panther in the process.

  • Martin Blank puts on his Gibbon costume and wants to become Spider Man's partner. The wall crawler laughs in his face which enrages Martin. The two engage in a brief scuffle and Spider Man leaves him alone. The two would face each other after Kraven provides a potion that unleashes the beast within Martin. He almost kills Spider Man under Kraven's mental commands but passes out when he refuses to.

  • Mace embarked on a plan to kill off New York's super-heroes to end their interference with his plans. He chose the White Tiger (Hector Ayala) as his first target, murdering most of Ayala's immediate family to lure the hero into his trap and shot him. Mace's men dumped Ayala out of a speeding car outside the Daily Bugle offices, in front of photographer Peter Parker, a friend of Ayala's. Peter brought the White Tiger's body to a hospital where his life was saved. Spider-Man found Mace in a National Guard armory plotting further to slay Hawkeye, Cage and other heroes. Spider-Man overpowered Mace, who ordered his guards to shoot anyway; Spider-Man avoided multiple shots which hit Mace, and he rushed Mace to a hospital.

  • Giganto is one of the Mole Man's pets from Monster Isle. Giganto appears on the cover of the legendary Fantastic Four #1, squeezing the Invisible Girl, who is unable to turn invisible fast enough.

  • Gigantor is a member of the French Empire.

  • One of Daredevil's first enemies eventually reformed and became one of his supporters.

  • A vampire working for Solomon Negus.

  • Jameson takes Parker and Gwen Stacy to the Savage Land so they can do a story on the area and on the creature known as Gog. Spider-Man would trick Gog into a quicksand pit where it is swallowed up by the ground and presumed killed.

  • Goldbug was hired by the Maggia to steal some gold from an Empire State University laboratory. He did so, not realizing that the gold had been exposed to radiation during experiments at the university, and that he had thereby contracted radiation poisoning. He battled Spider-Man, but when Spider-Man revealed the gold's radioactivity, the Maggia people, very angry at Goldbug for also poisoning them, shot at Spider-Man and Goldbug. Spider-Man managed to jump away, but Goldbug fell in the water and dissappeared.

  • Goom is an alien entity from planet X. He possessed a wide variety of physical and mental powers as well as advanced technology.

  • Gordon Allsworth is the host of the show "The New Labors of Hercules".

  • A half-man/half-ape monster from Marvel's pre-Fantastic Four era.

  • William Burnside was the fourth Captain America and was active in the 1950s. He has resurfaced since often fronting extremist causes and appearing as an antagonist to the real Captain America.

  • The Seekers are hired by the Secret Empire to assist Midnight against Moon Knight, Night Thrasher, Spider-Man and the Punisher.

  • A man whom had lived for hundreds of years after gaining the gift of Immortality during a ritual of the "Gathering of the Five". (note: this character is not the same as "Shadrac" the demon)

  • A genetic construct, the fifth Green Goblin was created by Norman Osborn and Dr. Angst.

  • Former student and servant to Kraven.

  • A mercenary known by the name of Override. He first met Ben Reilly, the Scarlet Spider, when he was hired to capture or kill him.

  • John Horton was a petty crook who was changed by a scientist working for the Secret Empire organization.

  • Grim Hunter is one of the sons of the original Kraven The Hunter.

  • Petty thug and a member of the Vulturions

  • Maxwell Markham is a professional wrestler who competed using the pseudonym of the Grizzly. His violent actions brought him to the attention of J. Jonah Jameson whose article got Maxwell expelled from wrestling. Markham attempted to use the suit, created by Jackal to gain vengeance on J. Jonah Jameson, who wrote an article eventually getting Maxwell expelled from the world of professional wrestling. Grizzly was defeated by Spider-Man. The Grizzly then attempted to defeat Spider-Man alongside the Jackal, but was defeated again by Spider-Man and went to jail. After his release from prison, he stole his equipment back and brought it to the Tinkerer for repair. After the repair he used his regained powers to seek vengeance on Spider-Man. During the battle Spider-Man faked defeat, allowing Grizzly to think he defeated him. Later, feeling satisfied, Grizzly joined with Gibbon, Spot, and Kangaroo to become the Legion of Losers, planning only to continue damaging Spider-Man.

  • Guladkin is a lion that accompanies Kraven the Hunter.

  • Spider-Man was defeated by a raging Guy, who was irritated that Spider-Man called him "guy".

  • The Gwen Stacy clone was created by Professor Warren. She walked into Peter's life after the death of the original Gwen Stacy as a form of psychological warfare on Warren's part.

  • Hag fought against Spider-Man while tryin to bring Deathwatch back to life.

  • The Hammer is Hydra's equivalent of Thor

  • An NYPD file clerk who is Mary Jane's "biggest fan".

  • A former member of Satan Squad and a current member of the Enforcers.

  • A small time criminal that worked his way up to having his own crime family within the Maggia.

  • Harlan Krueger was a psychopathic vigilante who dressed like an executioner, used a scythe and hangman’s noose, who murdered those he saw as criminals and kidnapped women to protect them.

  • Hate Monger is the name adopted by Adolf Hitler's consciousness throughout multiple cloned bodies. Armed with a gun that controls hatred, he wishes to plunge the world into racial purging. Hate-Monger has died several times, but his consciousness has always transferred itself to other bodies prolonging his existence.

  • Hazmat was a scientist for the US Defense Science Board who became a molecule-controlling mutate after he was exposed to both a lethal virus and alien technology.

  • Headsman was a employee of Norman Osborn. After successive failed attempts at defeating a certain wall-crawling superhero, he joined Norman Osborn's black ops Thunderbolts team.

  • Hellrazor was a super villain agent of Roxxon. He was later killed by Scourge.

  • Founder of the Brand Corporation.

  • A geneticist from the 1930s who became obsessed with further evolution experiments which he used on himself. Depending on what he hopes to gain from whatever his current experiments are, he has been a force for the greater good, and for his own dark purposes.

  • He was a normal hippopotamus that was transformed into a humanoid hippopotamus by the High Evolutionary. His leg was bitten off by Mac Gargan/Spider-Man now he and other victims band together to destroy him.

  • A simian hit-man, seeking to avenge the deaths of his tribe members using skills he learned from the world's greatest assassin. He has a movie based on him in-universe. He also likes to shoot Deadpool. Sweet foot-shooting action!

  • Originally a target prey of the Hitman, he later intervened along side the Punisher to stop the Hitman from killing J.Jonah Jameson.

  • Roderick Kingsley became a worthy heir of the Goblin legacy, creating his own identity of the Hobgoblin rather than being just another Green Goblin clone.

  • Jason Philip Macendale, former CIA-agent, turned from the first Jack O'Lantern to the second major Hobgoblin and once the host of Demogoblin. He was rebuilt as a cyborg and remained Hobgoblin until the first Hobgoblin who was thought dead returned and killed him.

  • Hobgoblin 2211 tried to kill Spider-Man.

  • The Homo Arachnis is the creation of the Professor Toshiro Mikashi and Carlton Drake. Everything happens in The Arachnis Project.

  • Leader of the Vulturions

  • After being bombarded with a massive dose of gamma radiation while saving a young man's life during the testing of an experimental bomb, Dr. Robert Bruce Banner was transformed into the Incredible Hulk: a green behemoth who is the living personification of rage and pure physical strength. He has currently taken on a new persona: Doc Green.

  • A somewhat weak member of the Circus of Crime.

  • Former villain that can communicate with insects.

  • It's unclear whether the Huntsman of Zeus, who could hunt down Olympians for Zeus and summon mythological beings using his staff, was human or Olympian God in origin. He lost against The Champions.