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Spider-Verse
After sensing that Silk was released from captivity by Spider-Man, Morlun stated that the Great Hunt, where he and his family would kill every Spider-Totem in the Multiverse, had begun. As the Inheritors -
Spider-Man (1967 animated series)
18, 1967) Spider-Man S1E11B "Here Comes Trubble" (November 18, 1967) Spider-Man S1E12A "Spider-Man Meets Dr. Noah Boddy" (November 25, 1967) Spider-Man S1E12B "The Fantastic Fakir" (November 25, 1967) Spider-Man S1E13A -
Spider-Verse Team-Up Vol 1 2
army of Spider-Men. The local Spider-Man insisted that he had to finish a job, as Dr. Noah Boddy had escaped prison again. Then, the Spider-Catchers appeared in front of them. As the -
Earth-67
Peter Parker) Spider-Catchers Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) Electro (Max Dillon) Scorpion (Mac Gargan) Vulture (Blackie Drago) Dr. Noah Boddy Mysterio (Joe) Charles Cameo Ben Parker (Deceased) May Parker Spider-Men (Aliens) Daily Bugle J -
Spider-Catchers (Earth-67)
their own worst enemies! The Spider-Catchers are a team of Spider-Man's archenemies assembled by Dr. Noah Boddy. During their latest ambush, they attacked during his recruitment into Spider-Army. They were caught -
Noah Boddy (Earth-6799)
Invisibility Weapons such as guns, etc. Invisibility Machine. His name is a play on the word "Nobody". See Also 2 appearance(s) of Noah Boddy (Earth-6799), 1 image(s) of Noah Boddy (Earth-6799) -
Maxwell Dillon (Earth-6799)
to stop Spider-Man that he often teamed up with over villains, including Green Goblin, Vulture and Dr. Noah Boddy. Seemingly those of Maxwell Dillon of Earth-616. Seemingly those of Maxwell Dillon of Earth -
Norman Osborn (Earth-6799)
and uses his tricks to commit a crime spree until he was stopped by Spider-Man. Later, Dr. Noah Boddy busted Green Goblin, Electro, and Vulture out of prison in a plot to defeat Spider -
Noah Boddy (Earth-67)
s) of Noah Boddy (Earth-67), 1 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Noah Boddy (Earth-67), 2 image(s) of Noah Boddy (Earth-67), 1 quotation(s) by or about Noah Boddy (Earth-67) -
Raniero Drago (Earth-6799)
he trapped J. Jonah Jameson in a clock tower. Again, his scheme was foiled by Spider-Man. Dr. Noah Boddy freed him, Electro, and the Green Goblin from prison to get revenge on Spider-Man -
Spider-Man (1967 animated series) Season 1 19A
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker) Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle J. Jonah Jameson Betty Brant The newspaper (Mentioned) Antagonists: Spider-Catchers (First appearance) Dr. Noah Boddy (Final appearance) Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) (Final appearance) Electro -
Spider-Man (1967 animated series) Season 1 11B
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker) Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle Betty Brant J. Jonah Jameson Antagonists: Ms. Trubble (First appearance) Other Characters: A Centaur A Cyclops Cerberus Vulcan Diana Locations: Earth-6799 New York New -
Spider-Man (1967 animated series) Season 1 12B
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker) Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle Betty Brant J. Jonah Jameson Antagonists: Fantastic Fakir (First appearance) Other Characters: Locations: Earth-6799 New York New York City Manhattan Daily Bugle Building Items -
Spider-Catchers (Earth-6799)
Dr. Noah Boddy released Electro, the Green Goblin, and the Vulture from prison as part of a revenge scheme targeting Spider-Man. They formed the team known as the Spider-Catcher. They managed to disable -
Spider-Man (1967 animated series) Season 1 12A
Daily Bugle BuildingItems: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters Vehicles: Jonah Jameson scoffs at a man calling himself Dr. Noah Boddy, who claims to have found a means of rendering himself invisible. Boddy frames Jameson for -
Daily Bugle (Earth-67)
The Daily Bugle is the newspaper company that Spider-Man is employed at. The Daily Bugle Building is the only building in New York with a sign on it. It's also only six windows -
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Secret Wars: Official Guide to the Marvel Multiverse Vol 1 1
Featured Characters: Age of Ultron Referenced: Giant Man (Hank Pym) of Earth-616 (Referenced) Iron Man (Tony Stark) of Earth-616 (Referenced) Ultron of Earth-616 (Referenced) Luke Cage of Earth-61112 (Referenced) Nick Fury -
Lucas Cage (Earth-616)
Sweet Christmas! Luke Cage also known as Power Man, is a resilient and indomitable hero, possesses superhuman strength and unbreakable skin, using his powers to protect the innocent and fight against injustice in Harlem and -
Super-Soldier Serum
also include mental deficiencies. Origin[] Project: Nietzsche[] John Steele was captured during World War I and his body was kept in stasis at a lab located in Frankfurt, Germany. In February 1941, Nazi scientists; Dr -
Heroes for Hire (Power Man & Iron Fist) (Earth-616)
Heroes For Hire, Inc. was a small business licensed by the state of New York which offered a full line of professional investigation and protection services. Heroes For Hire was owned by Luke Cage and -
John McIver (Earth-616)
framed for the heroin possession charge he was imprisoned for, as well as holding Claire Temple and Dr. Noah Burstein hostage. Bushmaster forced Burstein to mutate him as he had Cage, but was nonetheless defeated -
Luke Cage (Earth-199999)
I couldn't just lay in the cut anymore.... When did people stop caring? Harlem is supposed to represent our hopes and dreams, it's the pinnacle of black art, politics, innovation. It's supposed -
Spectacular Spider-Man Super Special Vol 1 1
This story continues from Venom Super Special#1... The planet Earth has been invaded by an army of invading symbiotes from outer space. A news anchor informs his viewing audience that while the military struggles -
Amazing Spider-Man Super Special Vol 1 1
Spider-Man is trying to stop a terrorist group of Neo-Luddites from destroying a new Clystron Wave Modulator. Not far away, Eddie Brock is communing with his symbiote. He has begun to question their
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