Spider
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History
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Nothing is known of the history of the Spider before he appeared in the United States in 1965 and announced himself as the 'King of crooks', recruiting notorious criminals such as 'Professor' Pelham and Roy Ordini and operating out of a Scottish castle he had had transported over and rebuilt brick by brick. After clashing with a number of other criminals, the Spider (who appeared to have a substantial amount of money behind him and to have turned to crime for kicks) discovered he enjoyed the thrill of being a crime fighter, and effectively changed sides, embarking on a quite successful career as a hero!
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Added by Tony ingramPowers and Abilities
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Powers
The Spider is an accomplished hypnotist.
Paraphernalia
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Equipment
web shooters, jet pack, various other items mostly stored in his backpack.Transportation
variousWeapons
web gun, gas gun
Notes
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The Spider has had a chequered publication history, initially appearing in IPC's Lion from 26th June 1965-26th April 1969 and later being reprinted in Vulcan in the mid 1970s, as well as appearing in the Stupendous Library Series from 1967-1968. Though created by Ted Cowan, many of his original adventures were written by American 'Superman' creator Jerry Siegel.
The contradictory accounts of the Spider's later years come from his appearances under subsequent publishers. He appeared in a 2000AD Action Special in 1992, depicted by Mark Millar as a cannibal but this publication later proved to be unauthorized (2000AD believed they held the rights to all the IPC characters, but they did not; Tim Kelly also appeared in the Special and in 2000AD itself around this time, also without authorization) and is generally ignored by fans of the character. Creator Paul Grist later used an elderley Spider in his Jack Staff series, while Alan Moore, Leah Moore, John Reppion and Shane Oakley featured a seemingly ageless Spider as a major character in their limited series Albion in 2005-2006. Another version of the Spider on a parallel Earth was revealed to have been murdered by the cyborg called the Fury in Alan Moore's Captain Britain series.
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- Appearances of Spider
- Character Gallery: Spider
- Images that feature Spider
- Fan-Art Gallery: Spider
- Spider quotations
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