List of Spider-Man Supporting Characters - Enemies in Other Media

Enemies in Other Media

  • Monster-Ock (appeared in Spider-Man, with vocal effects provided by Marcus Shirock)- He is an exclusive villain to the game. When Spider-Man defeats Carnage by using sonic weaponry, the symbiote left Cletus Kasady and it bonds onto an unconscious Doctor Octopus and Monster-Ock attempts to kill Spider-Man. After a lengthly chase throughout the underwater base, Spider-Man barely escapes and the symbiote left Octavius, leaving him catatonic, but alive. Spider-Man saves Octavius and the symbiote's, as well as Kasady's, fates are unrevealed.
  • Rattan (appeared in Spider-Man and Captain America in Doctor Doom's Revenge)- He was created specifically for the game.
  • Nattie (appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man)- A piranha-like creature as a result of Alistair Smythe's cross-species experiment. He was created specifically created for the game.
  • Talon (appeared in Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, voiced by Eve)- She is a villain created exclusively for the show. She bears many characteristics to the Black Cat. In her first and only appearance, "Keeping Secrets", she is behind a string of robberies, much to Spider-Man's dismay, who is a little concerned for her safety. Her real name is Cherry Valentine, and she is Harry Osborn's girlfriend. Peter learns about this, but he keeps this a secret to both Mary Jane and Harry. During a later encounter, she is shot by the police and she is seemingly killed. At the end of the episode, it was revealed she was alive and well, and she breaks up with Harry.
  • Black Cat 2099 (appeared in Spider-Man: Edge of Time, voiced by Katee Sackhoff)- She is a clone of the original Black Cat. It was revealed that she was upgraded with cybernetic weaponry and she claimed that Alchemax was forcing her to use anti-aging drugs to mislead Spider-Man. Black Cat 2099 also has clones of herself.
  • Walker Sloan (appeared in Spider-Man: Edge of Time, voiced by Val Kilmer)- Walker Sloan is one of Alchemax's greatest minds, and he serves as one of the main villains in the game. In the game, he travels back in time to establish Alchemax sometime in the 1970s, which results in Spider-Man's untimely death by the hands of Anti-Venom, who is revealed to be under mind control. Sloan was revealed to be working with Doctor Octopus to alter reality, much to Octavius' dismay. After Anti-Venom was freed from mind control, he prepares to kill Sloan for mindwiping him. Instead, Anti-Venom, Sloan, and Octavius were pulled into an unstable portal, resulting in the creation of Atrocity.
  • Atrocity (appeared in Spider-Man: Edge of Time, with vocal effects provided by Fred Tatasciore)- Atrocity is a result of the violent fusion of Anti-Venom, Doctor Octopus, and Walker Sloan. Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2099 are unaware of its identity, until Spider-Man collects three samples of its DNA and analyzed it to Spider-Man 2099. In the end, Spider-Man defeats Atrocity by luring him into a portal, and Anti-Venom, Sloan, and Octavius' fates are unknown.

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