List of Spider-Man Supporting Characters - Peter Parker's Supporting Characters

Peter Parker's Supporting Characters

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  • Eddie Brock - An enemy of Spider-Man's, who formerly wore the living symbiote Venom, but teams up with him on numerous occasions to fight Carnage.
  • Jean DeWolff - A police captain and good friend of Spider-Man.
  • Glory Grant — Former neighbor and friend of Peter Parker. Later becomes J. Jonah Jameson's secretary.

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  • The Burglar - The man who murdered Ben Parker.
  • Edwin Jarvis
  • J. Jonah Jameson
  • Max Modell - Peter's Boss in Horizon Labs after Marla Jameson recommended Max to hire him.
  • Ned Leeds
  • Foggy Nelson - Matt Murdock's law partner, who briefly dated Liz Allan.
  • Joe "Robbie" Robertson
  • Randy Robertson — Joe Robertson's son. Friend of Peter Parker.
  • Sha Shan -- Former lover of Flash Thompson; written out of stories between "Amazing Spider-Man" issues 280 and 622 due to anachronistic nature of the characters origins.
  • Jimmy-6 aka Giacomo Fortunato
  • Flash Thompson -- Peter's former high school bully and later best friend.
  • Ben Urich
  • Ezekiel Sims
  • Leo Zelinsky
  • Dexter Bennett
  • Lily Hollister
  • Vin Gonzales

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