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  1. Malcolm McBride, formerly Carrion II. Was...

    Malcolm McBride, formerly Carrion II.

    Was pre-establishedly used in a couple previous creepy stories, before becoming known as a player in the "Maximum Carnage" event. Shriek became attached with...
  2. Vermin. I don't know if someone already...

    Vermin.

    I don't know if someone already mentioned him here, or let alone if he's considered "forgotten" enough to be mentioned here, as he still shows up every once in a while, but I shall still...
  3. Okay, I got one. Mrs. Muggins. Peter...

    Okay, I got one.

    Mrs. Muggins.

    Peter Parker's landlady, as long as Pete had that apartment he once rented, from 1975, until 1988.

    Memories: Calling Pete a "pervert", after Spidey scared off...
  4. Yes, I'd assume Tom DeFalco, from his runs on...

    Yes, I'd assume Tom DeFalco, from his runs on AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, and SPIDER-GIRL.
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    NO. This is American Comics, not "Manga". ...

    NO.

    This is American Comics, not "Manga".

    American Comics, Where Spider-Man has the freedom to have battled Green Goblin about fifty times, Doctor Octopus, about a hundred.

    If you want...
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    I really, really got a feeling, Batman #100, will...

    I really, really got a feeling, Batman #100, will end with either Joker's death, amnesia, or when Joker returns, which I hope won't be for another several years after a story of this massive,...
  7. Killer Moth, but I want to see him added into the...

    Killer Moth, but I want to see him added into the Timm-Verse in animation form proper, perhaps as at least a cameo on a Bruce Timm-animated movie.

    Yes, I am aware, the BTAS team never took him...
  8. That moment in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man III where...

    That moment in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man III where Pete completely shows out Mary Jane out of spiteful revenge. Symbiote or no symbiote, was always a squick moment since first watch thirteen years ago.
  9. Wendy & Marvin. "Wonder Dog" for less than an...

    Wendy & Marvin. "Wonder Dog" for less than an issue, before it was used as a monster whose primary purpose was to maul Marvin.

    Wonder Twins.

    Perhaps, the idea of Cyborg in the Justice League.
  10. Darkseid was already a major Super-Threat, long...

    Darkseid was already a major Super-Threat, long before the show. Unless, you mean "Ultimate" as in more "GREAT KRYPTON!" than Lex Luthor, in which Lex even highly feared Darkseid on the show.
    ...
  11. Comics, up to the seventies, back when there was...

    Comics, up to the seventies, back when there was spinner racks in the drug stores, that had Superman, Spider-Man, and Richie Rich, saying "Hey Kids, Comics!", was largely made to be kids-friendly.
  12. Peter / Betty was prominent in the 1967...

    Peter / Betty was prominent in the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon, as well as the 1981 solo Spider-Man cartoon.

    Perhaps, it was that the 67' cartoon was often dismissed by many today as cheesy and...
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    I'd assume the "Everyone will be talking" will be...

    I'd assume the "Everyone will be talking" will be a more bloody affirmation of Norah Winters' death.

    Not trying to troll or anything, but as she was an on / off recurring enough supporting...
  14. The creepiest moment on Spider-Man page I can...

    The creepiest moment on Spider-Man page I can think of, was that part(s) in Amazing Spider-Man #293, in which a lone woman, walking in the streets, was pulled into the sewer, wakes, and greeted by...
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    That guy is just a random punk, to represent the...

    That guy is just a random punk, to represent the everyday punks, in a further corrupting society we live in today.
  16. Get them married again, and all will be forgiven...

    Get them married again, and all will be forgiven / forgotten by me.
  17. I kinda always viewed it as Betty was depicted a...

    I kinda always viewed it as Betty was depicted a young woman, while Pete, still an insecure teenager, but nevertheless a boy kid.

    And when Ned Leeds started to creep in, Pete witnessing the sight...
  18. I remember the John Byrne Volume 2 times,...

    I remember the John Byrne Volume 2 times, regretfully. Picked up and bought every single issue, from issue 3, to issue 14.

    Then, still a bright-eyed young gullible, having to accept that...
  19. No, Pete and Gwen did not "do it" back then, no...

    No, Pete and Gwen did not "do it" back then, no Silver Age Marvel comic book character, aside from Nick Fury and Contessa Allegra De Fontaine "did it" back then....alright, Reed and Susan Richards ,...
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    But, however, this is probably the first...

    But, however, this is probably the first Spider-Man cartoon in which Swarm appears to be a terrestrial being, of his own terrestrial sentience, a former human being turned into bees super villain,...
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    Marvel's Spider-Man's Swarm is not a Nazi? I...

    Marvel's Spider-Man's Swarm is not a Nazi?

    I am aware, dumb question, but by removing Swarm from one of his most distinctive, yet oftentimes overlooked, based on being composed of bees, character...
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    Which category of Nero's list would Parasite or...

    Which category of Nero's list would Parasite or Metallo go under?

    With every megalomaniac mastermind with a personal vendetta against Superman or / and Clark Kent, it's still neatly nice to have...
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    Personally, the villains, that it felt like...

    Personally, the villains, that it felt like Superman, for the first time, has been given a fully formed rogues gallery, is a major reason why my favorite Super-Age is the Bronze Age. Lex Luthor, in...
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    J. Wilbur Wolfingham, whom after the Golden Age,...

    J. Wilbur Wolfingham, whom after the Golden Age, and an appearance in Mr. & Mrs. Superman setted in the Earth II fifties in the pages of SUPERMAN FAMILY, he matched wits against the Earth I Superman...
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    Yes, that also applies with Mercy Graves,...

    Yes, that also applies with Mercy Graves, longtime memorable since her days in Superman TAS, but still primary role is Lex's bodyguard.
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