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Classmate of Peter Parker at Empire State University
Patsy Walker had long idolized super heroes and after given the chance of a lifetime became 'Hellcat'. She is one of Marvel's oldest characters, dating back to her 'romantic' comic books in the 1940s. She has served on several incarnations of the Defenders and the Avengers.
Swindled by his business partner out of his equal share of the profits from their company, Adrian Toomes set out for revenge by using a flying harness of his own design. He has however, met defeat several times at the hands of his arch-nemesis, The Amazing Spider-Man.
A mutant criminal, Sean Cassidy's cousin, and the Juggernaut's former partner.
A former investigative journalist for the Daily Bugle and current owner of the newspaper Front Line who uses his friendships with Daredevil and Spider-Man to get information on criminals.
Man-Thing is a powerful swamp creature and guardian of the Nexus of all Realities. He was once human and turned himself into a monster as a last act of defense and a way too avoid his serum falling in the wrong hands.
The Asgardian goddess Brunnhilde is one of Asgard's mightiest warriors and the leader of the Valkyrior, Odin's choosers of the slain. Known simply as "Valkyrie" outside of Asgard, she is a long-time member of the Defenders and more recently also a member of the Avengers.
Secretary to J. Jonah Jameson.
Madame web is a mutant with precognitive powers. She retains her powers after M-Day. Madame Web also is the one who reminds Peter Parker who he is when he starts to think about not being Spider-man. Was played by Stan Lee's wife Joan in the 90s cartoon.
Ned Leeds was a Daily Bugle reporter whom Roderick Kingsley brainwashed into becoming the Hobgoblin until his eventual demise.
Richard Rory is a former disc jockey with an unlucky habit of getting tangled up in superhuman affairs.
Mary Jane Watson is an actress and a major love interest of Peter Parker aka Spider-Man. They have had a long and dramatic on-and-off-again relationship. She's one of the few people who know who he is and still supports him as a close friend and confidante.
Lightmaster is able to transform his body into light, and travel at light-speeds. He was also a member of the One World Church.
Lance Bannon was a former rival photographer of Peter Parker and boyfriend to Amy Powell. He was later murdered by the man known only as F.A.C.A.D.E.
Marcy Kane is an alien in disguise at Empire State University. She has had relationships with the Jack of Hearts and Peter Parker (Spider-Man).
Peter Parker's uncle and the father figure whose death was the main inspiration for Peter becoming Spider-Man. Ben Parker taught Peter that with great power comes great responsibility.
Scott Lang is the second man to take up the mantle of Ant-Man. He has been a member of the Avengers and the Fantastic Four. He was notably killed during the events of Avengers: Disassembled and has struggled to get back on his feet ever since coming back from the dead.
A retired vaudevilian and love interest to Aunt May. He was also friends with Adrian Toomes, the original Vulture.
NYPD swat team leader who is not too fond of Spider-Man.
Greg Salinger was the second and most well-known Foolkiller. He was an insane crusader, a mercenary. He was in excellent physical condition and a fairly decent hand-to-hand combatant though mostly self-trained. Besides he was an amateur poet. More recently, he joined Deadpool's Mercs for Money.
Goldbug is a minor villain, who was obsessed with gold. He has faced off against many heroes.
Fellow student and brief girlfriend of Spider-Man
The ex-boyfriend of Debra Whitman.
A university professor that taught physics and Peter Parker was one of his student teachers.
College classmate of Peter Parker at Empire State University
Omega The Unknown, created by a dying alien race attempting to preserve its culture, was linked to James-Michael Starling, whom his creators had also created. Both were ultimately tragically destroyed.
The father of Felicia Hardy (the Black Cat). He was once known as the cat burglar called "The Cat".
Leader of his own gang. He's called Stone-Face, because half his face is paralyzed.
Began as an enemy of Captain America.
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