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    Spider Man

    Who was responsible for the death of Capt. George Stacy?Spider-Man

      Doctor Octopus. In Amazing Spider-Man 90. All answers were verified with my own collection and SamRuby.com Spiderman Gallery

    Who once blinded Spider-Man?Spider-Man

      Masked Marauder. In Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-man 25-27

    Amazing Spider-Man 41 is known for having the first full appearance of Mary Jane Watson. Who was the villain?Spider-Man

      Rhino.

    Who is not featured on the cover of Amazing Spider-Man 121?('Someone close to me is about to Die....But Who?')?Spider-Man

      Betty Brant.

    What drug does Harry Osborne use in issues 97-99, and 121, of Amazing Spider-Man?Spider-Man

      LSD.

    Who was Blackie Drago?Spider-Man

      Vulture II. Amazing Spider-Man 48,49, and 63. And never seen again.

    Who killed Jean Dewolf?Spider-Man

      Sin-Eater.

    Which super villain is from France?Spider-Man

      Cyclone. In Amazing Spider-Man 143-144, Spidey travels to France and encounters Cyclone. Cyclone is later killed by the Scourge.

    What was Peter Parker's alias when he went undercover in Amazing Annual 13 with Doctor Octopus?Spider-Man

      Baby Face Parker.

    What X-Man thought Spidey was trying to kidnap Gwen Stacy?Spider-Man

      Iceman. Amazing 92

    Who was the Master Planner?Spider-Man

      Doctor Octopus.

    Who gave the Black Cat her bad luck powers?Spider-Man

      Kingpin.

    Who was not a Goblin?Spider-Man

      Clifton Shallot. He was the third Vulture

    Who created the Fly?Spider-Man

      Harlon Stillwell.

    What is the Prowler's real name?Spider-Man

      Hobie Brown.

    What girl did Peter Parker date?Spider-Man

      Cissy Ironwood.

    Who is the Man-Wolf?Spider-Man

      John Jameson.

    Who was not a Spider-Man character?Spider-Man

      Diamond Head. Diamond Head was a classic Nova villain

    What Spider-Man character did not die?Spider-Man

      Sha Shan. I don't believe MJ is dead. They can't be that cruel.

    Which villain discovered that Spidey's black costume was organic?Spider-Man

      Puma.

    What villain first appeared as a henchman for the Terrible Tinkerer?Spider-Man

      Mysterio. waaay back in Amazing 2. It was revealed much later in Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man.

    Liz Allen's step-brother is who?Spider-Man

      Molten Man.

    Who is the Iguana?Spider-Man

      a mutated iguana.

    What happened in Amazing Spider-Man 100?Spider-Man

      Spidey grew 4 extra arms.

    Which crossover did not appear in the Spider-Man Annuals?Spider-Man

      Planet of the Symbiotes.

    When the Beyonder turns a building into solid gold, what does Spidey want to take?Spider-Man Trivia

      Gold notebook.

    What is the Punisher's real name?Spider-Man Trivia

      Frank Castle.

    Who was Betty Brant married to?Spider-Man Trivia

      Ned Leeds.

    Who is Dr Curt Conner's alter ego?Spider-Man Trivia

      Lizard.

    Who is Mark Raxton?Spider-Man Trivia

      Molten Man.

    Who created the Spider-slayer?Spider-Man Trivia

      Spencer Smythe.

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