Key Takeaways
- Stuntman and Shikata are lesser-known Spider-Man villains who debuted in the TV series.
- The Gentleman originated outside of comics and eventually made live-action appearances before transitioning into the comics world.
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Ultimate Spider-Man
A darker version of Peter Parker who threatens the multiverse until his downfall.
spiderman From the street-level menace of Kingpin and Black Cat to the likes of Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, and Venom, we have one of the most iconic rogues galleries in comic book history. While most of these characters debuted in the original comics, some of Spider-Man's best antagonists have come from other media.
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Top 30 Spider-Man Villains of All Time
From the Kingpin to the Green Goblin, these fantastic Marvel villains have given Spider-Man a lot to think about over the years.
In fact, many of these characters actually debuted in various television series based on the adventures of Spider-Man. Although these characters are much less iconic than Peter Parker's classic enemies, they have had a huge impact on the overall story of their respective shows or books. These six Spider-Man villains definitely deserve more attention from comic book writers.
6 stuntman
A simple enemy with an iconic voice
alias |
jack riven |
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Affiliation |
triangle of evil |
authority |
machine armor |
Debut appearance |
spiderman (1981) S1E11, “Triangle of Evil” |
1981 animation spiderman The series featured many one-off villains that deviated from the comic books. One example of this, Stuntman, is memorable for one particular reason. This is his voice actor. In his debut film, the stuntman was played by the incomparable Peter Cullen, best known as the voice of Optimus Prime. transformer franchise.
The Hollywood stunt performer and criminal battled Spider-Man, but a lightning strike fused his metal costume to his body. Blaming his condition on the web-slinger, he forms a criminal trio called the Triangle of Evil to battle Spider-Man, and although he is defeated, he makes an interesting enemy that shows the results of Spider-Man's victory.
5 Shikata
She showed a lot of potential as a recurring villain.
alias |
mantis |
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Affiliation |
richard damian |
authority |
swordsmanship, telekinesis |
Debut appearance |
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (2003) S1E04, “Sword of Shikata” |
Hopefully, one day the manga author can give Shikata a little more to do. Spider-Man: The New Animated Series. The assassin's past was unknown until she was hired by a billionaire to kill Spider-Man, which she refused. This puts an unlikely target on her back: a friendly neighborhood hero's ally.
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Unfortunately, her appearance is limited to one episode, but she gets to kick a lot of ass during that time, including Spider-Man's. After discovering that her powers came from her sword, Spider-Man was able to disarm and destroy her, but discovered that Shikata's life force was attached to the weapon and she died. This is a sad fate for a rather interesting TV exclusive. villain.
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The movie never proceeds with his plan.
alias |
Gustav Pierce, The Man in the Shadows |
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Affiliation |
Sinister Six, Nazi, Kingpin |
authority |
Genius intelligence, infinite resources |
Debut appearance |
Spider-Man: Sinister Six Gathering (1999) |
Gentleman is one of the few spiderman A character who debuted outside of comics and also appeared in live action. The gentleman, born Gustav Fiers, was introduced in the 1999 novel, revealing him to be the mastermind behind the Sinister Six and the person involved in the death of Peter Parker's parents, who were double agents working for him.
A fire shrouded in darkness appeared in both places. Amazing Spider-Man and Amazing Spider-Man 2Marc Webb's live-action film teased a future Sinister Six. The character later transitioned into the comic book world, but that ultimately didn't happen. Civil War 2 Story arc.
3 Scarlet Sorcerer
Villain of the Week from Another Age of Spider-Man
alias |
Kotep |
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Affiliation |
egyptian devil |
authority |
magic, magic wand |
Debut appearance |
spiderman (1967) S1E09, “The Evil Wizard” |
Kotep is another one-and-done villain from 1967. spiderman Even though it's an animated series, he's a quite different foe than what Peter Parker is used to. Kotep, known as the Scarlet Sorcerer, was an ancient Egyptian demon king who was defeated by the magician Brazman. However, he eventually gains a fan in one of Peter Parker's history teachers.
Summoned back from the dead after 7,000 years, Kotep leads an army of demons against Peter Parker's school. Thankfully, Spider-Man was there to save the world, and he did so by destroying Kotep's Scepter, sending the Scarlet Sorcerer with his army into the depths of time. However, this is one of the most dangerous battles in Spidey history.
2 Arachnids / Nephilia
Two villains who share similar stories
alias |
Zoltan Amadeus, Bradley Shaw |
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Affiliation |
Not applicable |
authority |
Mutant physiology, spider powers |
Debut appearance |
spiderman (1981) S1E20, “Nephilia's Web” |
Technically, Arachnoid and Nephilia are two completely different enemies from different shows with different names. However, their origins are quite the same, making them essentially multiple variants of each other. His first appearance was Nephilia (aka Bradley Shaw) in the 1980s animated series, a scientist who created a spider serum to give him powers.
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Unfortunately, his mutant form appears to be a centaur-like creature with the lower half of his body replaced by the body of a giant spider. Spider-Man defeats Nephilia with the antidote. This is the same way as Zoltan Amadeus in 1983. Spider-Man and his amazing friends You are defeated. He might have been a good villain to begin with if he had been reused so quickly.
1 wolf spider
Peter Parker is much more evil than Earth-616
alias |
Peter Parker, Wolfie |
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Affiliation |
lizard king |
authority |
Spider Legs, Energy Blast, Vampire Life Drain |
Debut appearance |
Ultimate Spider-Man (2016) S4E16, “Back to the Spider-Verse, Part 1” |
There's no shortage of variations on Peter Parker in the comics, but few are as sinister as the short-lived villain Wolf-Spider. Ultimate Spider-Man. In a short arc of the television series, this universe's Peter Parker gained spider powers, including the rare addition of spider legs, and became a ruthless villain, killing Miles Morales and terrorizing the multiverse.
This vampire Spider-Man eventually attracts the attention of the heroic Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, and Kid Arachnid. Although he uses the Spider Totem to its full potential, his weakness culminates in an insatiable lust for power, which results in him being overwhelmed by the life force of the multidimensional Spider-People, destroying him from within.
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