The other is "The Menace of Mysterio" (1967). When Spiderman was getting the pepper from the kitchen cupboard it is strange that Aunt May did not hear him talking. Spider-Man does battle with the ...
has quite the liberal interpretation of the semi-famous Spider-Man villain Rhino. Whether it's 'good' or 'bad' is a matter of personal taste. What really matters is that it's different.
Spider-Man from 1967 was the show that started it all ... In the show, we see Spider-Man go up against villains like Vulture, Electro, Rhino, Scorpion, and more. Due to the limitations of ...
Then, there's Rhino and repeated mentions of Dr. Miles Warren, the scientist who cloned Spider-Man as The Jackal. The latter, who is based in New York but never appears, has the ability to give ...
He’s been linked to the Symkarian mercenary Silvija Sablinova, better known as Spider-Man’s sometimes enemy and sometimes ally Silver Sable. The rampaging Rhino charged into 1966’s Amazing ...
As Kraven closes in on Sytsevich, the gangster reveals that a New York doctor called Miles Warren - better known to comic book fans as The Jackal - has helped him become a mutant Rhino-man ...