これらのスパイダーマンのキャラクターは完全に消滅しました

スパイダーマン: ブランニュー デイ の最初の予告編では多くの悪役が登場しましたが、長年のコミック読者の中には、そのうちのいくつかを思い出すために二度見しなければならなかった人もいます。タランチュラやブーメランのようなキャラクターは、ほとんどの視聴者にはあまり知られておらず、長期間ストーリーラインから姿を消す傾向があり、時には二度と戻ってこないこともあります。

時を忘れるのは悪役だけではありません。長年にわたり、スパイダーマンは多くの脇役、同盟者、さらには過去の恋人さえも背景に消えていくのを見てきました。これらの忘れ去られた顔のいくつかが、スパイダーマンの歴史の初期に設定された物語で再び登場するとき、それは主に、彼らがメインストーリーにとって重要になってからどれだけ時間が経ったかを強調します。

デブラ・ホイットマンはスパイダーマンを完売して以来出演していない

ホビー・ブラウンのホーネットへの進化はまったく進展しなかった

後にスパイダーマンの悪役プラウラーとして知られるようになったホビー・ブラウンは、最初は本作でデビューする前にコミックブックのキャラクターとして登場しました。元々は着ぐるみを着て強盗をする技術を駆使していたが、スパイダーマンとの対決をきっかけに考えを改めた。

プラウラーとスパイダーマンは親しい友人となり、ホビー・ブラウンはパーカー・インダストリーズでプラウラーとして、また時にはスパイダーマンの代役として働いたこともある。その後、マイルズ・モラレスの叔父であるアーロン・デイビスは、オリジナルと現在の両方のタイムラインでプラウラーのアイデンティティを使用し始めました。

キング・イン・ブラックのストーリー中に、ホビー・ブラウンは元々スパイダーマンのためにデザインしたホーネットのアーマーを着てヒーローとして一時的に登場しました。しかし、その幸先の良いスタートは長くは続かず、それ以来、ホビー ブラウンはスパイダー パンクのアニメ版としてしか見られなくなりました。

ジェシカ・キャラダインはベン叔父さんを殺した犯人の娘だった

ベン・ライリーがニューヨーク市の新しいスパイダーマンになったとき、彼の周りには新しい友人や知人が集まりました。ジェシカ・キャラディンを含む彼らの多くは、彼が雇用されていたコーヒーショップで一緒に働いていました。彼女は最初は協力的であるように見えましたが、ベンはすぐに彼女が実際にはスパイダーマンを強く嫌っていることに気づきました。

ライリーはやがて、衝撃的な真実を知りました。それは、ジェシカの父親がベンおじさんを殺した男だったということです。彼はベン・パーカーの死に自分が果たした役割についてジェシカを騙していた。スパイダーマンとの対決中に彼が死亡した後、ジェシカはスパイダーマンに不当な責任を負わせた。

ジェシカはベン・ライリーがスパイダーマンであることにすぐに気づきましたが、彼女は彼の秘密を守り、前に進むことを選択しました。彼女の登場は、ベン・ライリーがスパイダーマンとして活躍し始めた初期の重要な出来事であったが、彼女の突然の降板は、今後のストーリーテリングの機会を逃したように感じられ続けている。

エリアス・ワーサム博士の衝撃的な分身心臓は沈黙した

エリアス・ワーサムは、兄が治せない病気で悲劇的に亡くなった後、医師になり、他人を助けることに人生を捧げました。彼は重要な医療ツールを発明し、特許を取得しただけでなく、経済的にも成功しました。その後、弟の命を奪った病気の治療法は何年も前から存在していたが、企業が利益を最大化するために意図的にそれを差し控えていたことを発見した。

Wirtham rebuilt some of his technology and then, in a daring experiment, replaced his own heart with an energy-based device, transforming himself into Cardiac. As the costumed vigilante Cardiac, he was known for his harsh tactics, but he only went after companies that exploited the ill and vulnerable. This complex approach often put him at odds with, and yet alongside, Spider-Man.

Cardiac is a more interesting villain than many of Spider-Man’s typical enemies. Sadly, he hasn’t appeared often in comics since his initial run, aside from a story arc in Superior Spider-Man and a recent cameo in a Venom series set in the 1990s. However, an upcoming team-up between Superman and Spider-Man could bring Cardiac back into the spotlight.

Doppelganger is a ’90s Villain Who Can’t Seem to Stay Dead

As a huge Marvel fan, I always found the idea of the Doppelgangers fascinating – these dark, warped versions of our favorite heroes created to take them down. Most of them didn’t last long, thankfully, but Spider-Man’s Doppelganger was different. It actually became a pretty significant character, showing up in a lot of storylines. We even thought it was gone for good during the Maximum Carnage event, but true to form with comics, it somehow managed to come back years later! It’s just a testament to how compelling that twisted version of Spidey was.

This monster has repeatedly reappeared even after seemingly being destroyed, but lately it’s been absent, as if imprisoned and left behind. The story definitely echoes earlier themes, and fans are hoping to see this creature make a comeback.

Andrew Maguire Was Spider-Man’s Short-Lived Sidekick Alpha

Today, Spider-Man is famous for leading a team of heroes, but he wasn’t always a team leader. For a long time, he worked alone, patrolling the streets. So, when it was announced he would finally have a sidekick, it was a major event. This happened during a period in the comics called “Big Time,” where writer Dan Slott had Peter Parker making significant advancements in science while working at Horizon Labs.

Okay, so the movie kicks off with this scientist, Peter, making a huge discovery – the Parker Particle. It’s a game-changer, but also seriously unstable. This leads to a young student, Andrew Maguire – a clear nod to the actors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield who’ve both played Spider-Man – getting hit with some cosmic energy. He ends up with incredible powers and decides to go by the name Alpha. It’s a pretty interesting setup, hinting at a potentially complex origin story.

Despite Spider-Man’s efforts to train him, Alpha was still impulsive and often put himself and others at risk. He eventually lost his powers, though he later got some back and decided to become a hero independently. After that, he largely disappeared, making only brief appearances now and then. Although his story had potential, it’s generally considered to have been overpromoted, and most fans haven’t really noticed his absence.

F.A.C.A.D.E. Was Part of a Larger Mystery That Was Abandoned

The Spider-Man comics have explored many mysteries over time, from figuring out who was really behind the Hobgoblin’s mask to uncovering the story of Peter Parker’s parents and their secret work. In the 1990s, writers tried a new approach, introducing a powerful, armored villain called F.A.C.A.D.E. as the center of a new puzzle.

The Full Acclimation Combat And Defense Explo-skeleton, known as F.A.C.A.D.E., was stolen during its very first public appearance. The person piloting it killed both its creator and a photographer from the Daily Bugle. Shortly after this incident, the events of the Clone Saga began, and F.A.C.A.D.E. was largely forgotten, only reappearing briefly some years later.

Spider-Man ran into F.A.C.A.D.E. during a hectic day, and F.A.C.A.D.E. was about to finally reveal who he was, solving a mystery that had lingered for decades. But Spider-Man was in a hurry and interrupted him before the truth could be told – and surprisingly, no one really seemed interested. The mystery surrounding F.A.C.A.D.E. has become a running joke, and fans aren’t asking for this character from the ’90s to come back.

Regent Threatened More Than One Reality Before Disappearing

Over the years, there have been many different versions of Spider-Man, but only a handful have truly excited fans with fresh ideas. One particularly interesting version first showed up during the Secret Wars storyline, which also introduced the Renew Your Vows Spider-Family.

Steel Spider Hasn’t Returned Since He Faced the Thunderbolts

Ollie Osnick initially debuted as Kid Ock, a character who built his own mechanical arms. Although his early fans weren’t quite on the right track, he soon became inspired by Spider-Man and changed his creations to reflect that.

Osnick came back as Spider-Kid and briefly teamed up with a group called the Misfits, but he didn’t stay with them for long. Later, while in college, he returned as the Steel Spider – with a new and improved suit – to rescue his girlfriend. He wasn’t finished with being a hero just yet.

Steel Spider briefly retired, but was compelled to fight again during the Civil War. When he refused to register as a superhero, Norman Osborn’s Thunderbolts attacked him, inflicting severe injuries and then imprisoning him in the Negative Zone, where he remained lost to the world.

Spider-Queen Could Return in the Comics or on the Big Screen

Okay, so I just watched the trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and while it showed off a bunch of cool new villains, it definitely felt like they were hiding a few surprises. The biggest thing, though, was this tease of Spider-Man changing – like, completely transforming inside a web cocoon and apparently getting organic web-shooters! As a long-time comic book reader, I know he’s gone through variations of this before, most notably during…

This isn’t the first time something like this has happened to Spider-Man. He previously encountered Adriana Soria, the Spider-Queen, who transformed him into a giant spider and ultimately led to him gaining new powers. She also teamed up with the villain known as The Jackal.

Although it seemed like she died, The Jackal actually made a clone of her, so she could reappear at any time. With rumors circulating about a possible return in Brand New Day, it looks like she might be coming back soon.

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