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The Vulture

Art by Terry Dodson
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Amazing Spider-Man #2 (May 1963)
Created by Stan Lee
Steve Ditko
In story information
Alter ego Adrian Toomes
Team affiliations Sinister Twelve
Sinister Six
Abilities
  • Heightened physical attributes
  • Flight
  • High intelligence

The Vulture is the name of three fictional characters that are comic book supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. Terrence "Terry" Dodson is an American Comic book Artist and Penciller. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc In Comic books and other stories with a long history first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Fictional character. The Amazing Spider-Man is the name of several media Presentations which feature the Marvel Comics Superhero Spider-Man, Year 1963 ( MCMLXIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber; December 28, 1922) is an American Writer, editor, creator of comic book characters Steve Ditko (born 2 November 1927) is an American Comic book Artist and Writer best known as the co-creator of the The Sinister Six are a group of Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe, who serve as a collection of Spider-Man 's foes The Sinister Six are a group of Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe, who serve as a collection of Spider-Man 's foes A comic book (often shortened to simply comic and sometimes called a comic paper or comic magazine) is a Magazine or Book of narrative A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the Villain character type commonly found in Comic books, Action movies and Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc The Marvel Universe is the fictional Shared universe where most of the comic stories published by Marvel Comics take place The first Vulture is an elderly enemy of Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in The Amazing Spider-Man #2 (May 1963). Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber; December 28, 1922) is an American Writer, editor, creator of comic book characters Steve Ditko (born 2 November 1927) is an American Comic book Artist and Writer best known as the co-creator of the The Amazing Spider-Man is the name of several media Presentations which feature the Marvel Comics Superhero Spider-Man, Year 1963 ( MCMLXIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar.

Contents

Fictional character biography

Adrian Toomes was born in Staten Island, New York. Staten Island (ˌstætənˈaɪlənd is a borough of New York City situated primarily on the island of the same name New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous He is a former electronics engineer who was once the business partner of a man named Gregory Bestman; Bestman handled the finances while Toomes, the inventions. Electronics refers to the flow of charge (moving Electrons through Nonmetal conductors (mainly Semiconductors, whereas electrical An engineer is a person professionally engaged in a field of Engineering. One day, after creating a flight harness, Toomes eagerly rushed into Bestman's office to share the happy news. However, Bestman was not there, and Toomes discovered that Bestman had secretly been embezzling funds and that Toomes had no legal recourse. Enraged, Toomes wrecked the business, discovering that the harness also granted him superhuman strength. He then decided to turn to crime as the Vulture.

The Vulture employs a special harness of his own design that allows him to fly; his flight is directed by a pair of wings worn on his arms. Flight is the process by which an object achieves sustained movement either through the Air (or movement beyond Earth's atmosphere, in the case of The harness also endows him with enhanced strength and (according to some sources) increases his lifespan. Although Toomes is advanced in age, he is a strong fighter and a remorseless killer. On one occasion, he restored his youth through biochemical means, though this wore off after exposure to the corpse of an elemental superhuman. An elemental is a mythological being first appearing in the alchemical works of Paracelsus. A superhuman is an entity with intelligence or abilities exceeding normal human standards At one point he had used a device to steal Spider-Man's youth, leaving Vulture young and Spider-Man elderly, but this effect wore off within hours.

On more than one occasion Toomes has been in league with several other Spider-Man villains in order to destroy the wall crawler. The Vulture has been in every incarnation of the Sinister Six, and appeared in the Sinister Twelve. The Sinister Six are a group of Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe, who serve as a collection of Spider-Man 's foes He has a strong friendship with fellow villain Electro; the two of them nearly beat Spider-Man to death. Electro is the name of several Fictional characters that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics, including two from Marvel's predecessors During one of his many periods of ill health, Toomes struck a friendship with Nathan Lubensky, a man who had become the new love of May Parker's life. May Reilly Parker commonly known as Aunt May, is a Supporting character in Marvel Comics ' Spider-Man series Nathan was unaware of Toomes' true identity, and encouraged the injured criminal to take his chances with life and not to let handicaps drag him down (Nathan was a paraplegic). Toomes followed Nathan's advice and attempted to take over his rehab clinic as The Vulture. A battle with Spider-Man led to Toomes almost killing Nathan, the shock of almost taking the life of a man who had helped to save his own distracted Toomes and led to his capture.

The Vulture would seemingly cherish Nathan's influence, but irony would serve him a cruel blow when he was hired by The Kingpin to assassinate a high ranking casino runner. The Kingpin is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. During another conflict with Spider-Man, the Vulture sought to use a hostage as a shield, and selected May Parker from the crowd. Little did he suspect though that Nathan was also with May, and he defiantly lept from his wheelchair and grabbed Toomes, still not realizing who it was, Toomes flew high into the air with Nathan on his back, warning the man to get off, Nathan took one look down and realized how high they were, triggering a fatal heart attack. Toomes fled as Nathan fell. Though he was successfully caught by Spider-Man, he would die in May's arms.

Toomes was later diagnosed with cancer, caused by frequent exposure to the essentials needed to power his flying apparatus. In an attempt to be forgiven for all of his previous sins, the Vulture terrorized the Parker household, pleading that May Parker forgive him for indirectly causing Nathan's death. An enraged Parker attacked Toomes, forcing The Vulture to capture him and take him back to his old lair. After escaping Toomes, Peter switched to Spider-Man and brutally assaulted The Vulture, and in the ensuing battle, the Vulture's own power pack malfunctioned and exploded, setting his wings ablaze. Spidey successfully ripped the burning pack off of Toomes, and the two crash landed in a muddy ditch.

After being arrested, Toomes was returned to the Parker home so May, reunited with Peter, could identify him. May hoped that Toomes' death would be slow and full of suffering. The next day, she visited Toomes in prison and apologized to him for her cruel remarks, but also stated that she could not forgive him, and that any kind of redemption would be left up to him and God. God is the principal or sole Deity in Religions and other belief systems that worship one deity.

The Vulture once stumbled across a plot by the Chameleon and the Green Goblin to drive Spider-Man insane by having shapeshifting androids impersonate his late mother and father; due to Toomes' interference, the androids were destroyed, leading the wall-crawler to a brief nervous breakdown. The Chameleon is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Green Goblin is a name shared by several fictional Supervillains that appear in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Shapeshifting is a common theme in Mythology and Folklore, as well as in Science fiction and Fantasy. An android is a Robot designed to resemble a human usually both in appearance and behavior The Vulture absorbed the artificial life force from the Mary Parker android, and the effect on the Vulture was twofold; not only did he become a young man again, but he was instantly cured of the cancer that had been slowly killing him for some time. During this period he attempted to kill everyone who'd ever known him as an old man in an attempt to get a clean slate for his life, but this plan went wrong when he targeted a Prowler impersonator (the Prowler having once thwarted his attempted takeover of his old company) and Spider-Man; although Toomes nearly gutted the fake Prowler, Spider-Man managed to get him to the hospital. The Prowler is the name of three fictional characters owned by Marvel Comics. During a later fight with Spider-Man, the Vulture was 'attacked' by David Kalen, a man capable of dissolving anything he touched and had turned his power on himself in his grief at the death of his brother. Toomes subsequently reverted back to his old age, presumably due to Kalen's power having negated the youth effect.

Toomes' identity as the Vulture has been claimed by imposters on several occasions. Blackie Drago and Professor Clifton Shallot are some of them. The Vulture technology was later copied by a group of thugs called "The Vulturions"; Toomes defeated these usurpers as well. Also, Toomes himself was not the first comic villain to use the name. In the 1941 comic Doll Man Quarterly, a robber named the Vulture used his pet vultures to carry bombs and commit crimes. Doll Man is a fictional Superhero from the Golden Age of Comics, originally published by Quality Comics and currently part of the DC Comics

In the Identity Disc series, it was revealed that Toomes, with the help of Sandman, manipulated Marvel villains Bullseye, Deadpool, Juggernaut, and Sabretooth into laying siege to terrorist group A. Identity Disc is a 2004 five part limited series published by Marvel Comics. Sandman ( William Baker, aka Flint Marko) is a Fictional Character who appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics Bullseye is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Deadpool is a fictional Comic book character sometimes depicted as a Mercenary or Antihero; he appears in books published by Marvel The Juggernaut is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Sabretooth is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Supervillain created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John I. M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) headquarters in order to retrieve a disc containing the identities of undercover S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives (including that of Toomes' daughter). AIM, or Advanced Idea Mechanics, is a fictional group in the Marvel Universe. SHIELD is a fictional, Comic-book Espionage and Law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics universe.

During a brief time working for the Owl, he failed in a mission and was severely beaten as punishment. Owl, in comics, may refer to Owl (Marvel Comics, a Marvel Comics supervillain The Owl (Dell Comics, a Dell Comics superhero He subsequently revealed himself as a member of Norman Osborn's Sinister Twelve - though he wore a helmet, presumably to mask the wounds. The Sinister Six are a group of Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe, who serve as a collection of Spider-Man 's foes

Under the tutelage of Al Kraven, the son of Kraven the Hunter, Toomes briefly attempted a stint at heroism, but before long he returned to the other side of the law. Kraven the Hunter is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Aside from his daughter, Toomes also has a son, whom he has dismissed, and a grandson from that son. The Vulture has come to care deeply for both his grandson and his mother, committing a series of robberies to finance a cure for his grandson's terminal illness. He once had a nephew, Malachai Toomes, and flew into a killing rage when he was murdered by a ganglord.

Civil War

During the Civil War, he was apprehended along with the Grim Reaper and the Trapster, by Captain America and his growing Resistance, who chained him together with Grim Reaper to a pole and broke his nose. Grim Reaper ( Eric Williams) is a Fictional character, a Comic book Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. The Trapster is a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. When he was found and taken into custody by S. H. I. E. L. D. , he complained, "that lunatic broke my damn nose". After Spider-Man unmasked himself, Toomes was seen in his jail cell, knitting his fingers together. As someone on the television set said they hoped it wouldn't be any trouble for Spider-Man, Toomes said, "Oh I think it will be. "

After Spider-Man goes rogue, Toomes is seen in a S. H. I. E. L. D prison cell speaking with agent Jamie Madrox, and commenting on Spider-Man's inherent weakness, that being his unwillingness to use his powers for personal gain. Jamie Madrox, also called the Multiple Man, is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero, associated with the X-Men S. H. I. E. L. D. then returns his flying harness and encourages him to hunt down Spider-Man, saying that he "is now an outlaw, same as you. "

Later, the Vulture attacks Spider-Man at a book signing, and manages to slash him with a powerful sedative. Toomes, however, falls unconscious and, sensing something is wrong, Spider-Man rushes him to the hospital.

Toomes wakes up a few hours later, where a doctor reveals that he has suffered a stroke, and many of his muscles on the left side of his body have been paralyzed. A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain functions due to a disturbance in the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain When the doctor leaves, Spider-Man sneaks in and Toomes asks him to kill him because he is weak. When Spider-Man refuses to do so, he says that Spider-Man is also weak, and always has been. After making remarks about Uncle Ben, Spider-Man takes a pillow and begins suffocating him. He fights back, and Spidey removes the pillow, commenting that "For somebody who's begging to die, you fight for life pretty hard. "

When Al Kraven began collecting a zoo of animal themed superhumans, Vulture was one of his captives. A zoological garden, shortened to zoo, is an institution in which living animals are exhibited in captivity [1] To stop Vulture from using his intellect to find away to remove his bomb collar, Kraven broke his hands repeatedly[2] but with the help of Rhino, Vulture escapes[3].

Other Vultures

Blackie Drago

In Amazing Spider-Man #48, "Blackie" Drago, was a prison cellmate of Toomes' who tricked Toomes and stole the Vulture harness and costume which was recently rebuilt. He used the suit to make money through air piracy which ended up in a three-way battle against Spider-Man and Kraven the Hunter- Kraven resented Drago's claims that he'd recently killed Spider-Man when in fact Spidey had merely collapsed due to a cold- which Spider-Man won. He later teamed up with Toomes when escaping from prison, but that was merely so that Toomes could prove himself the true Vulture once again. Once free, he was subsequently defeated and humiliated by Toomes whom regained the recognition he deserved. A humbled Blackie was taken away by the police, vowing "I'm through!! I'll never put these wings on again!" He was recently seen in the same prison that Norman Osborn was incarcerated in during the "Sinister Twelve" storyline. In the timeline of MC2, Blackie is revealed to have had a daughter named Brenda Drago, the Raptor. MC2 ( Marvel Comics 2) is an Imprint from Marvel Comics whose Comic books depict an alternative future timeline The Raptor ( Brenda Drago) is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics ' series Spider-Girl.

Clifton Shallot

In Amazing Spider-Man #127-128, Professor Clifton Shallot, was a vengeful university professor who was an expert on bio-mutation. He also had a Vulture wings and costume making project which he requisitioned from the State Prison Authority. When one of his courses was cancelled by the university trustees, something snapped in the doctor's head, and so he underwent the final stage of the mutation himself. The result was a change in himself which no amount of expertise and practice could do for the original Vulture. . . his face, teeth, and fingernails mutated, and for a short time, the wings became part of his body. The only one who knew his secret was his lab assistant and her roommate. Mary-Jane witnessed him killing them and she became a target. Clifton discovered that his mutation is reversible and when he ran out of the right chemicals, he stole them. This led Spider-Man to a clue of who the identity of this Vulture was and tracked him down. His powers were lost in his first (and only) battle with Spider-Man who force-fed him the antidote. Clifton Shallot is presumably still serving his sentence for the murders.

Vulturions

While in prison for dealing heroin, an engineer named Honcho becomes the cellmate of Adrian Toomes, who has revealed the designs of his Vulture harness to him. Heroin ( INN: diacetylmorphine, BAN: diamorphine) is a semi-synthetic opioid synthesized from Morphine, a derivative Memorizing how to construct the Vulture harness, Honcho, when released on parole, builds four red, yellow and silver Vulture harnesses which he equips himself and three petty criminals (Gripes, Pidgeon, and Sugar Face) with; gaining all the powers of the Vulture, the group call themselves the Vulturions. [4] Wanting to make names for themselves and become big-time criminals, the Vulturions make several attempts to kill Spider-Man and accumulate wealth, ultimately failing in all their attempts. Learning of the Vulturions' existence and exploits, Adrian Toomes builds a new Vulture harness and breaks out of prison, intent on hunting down his "rip-offs". Locating the group, Adrian beats them all and comes close to killing them, only to be stopped by Spider-Man, who defeats the Vulture and turns him and the Vulturions into custody. [5]

A new group of Vulturions, consisting of three members, appear in Avengers: The Initiative, where they steal a briefcase containing classified research on gamma radiation from Baron Von Blitzschlag. Avengers The Initiative is a Comic book series from Marvel Comics. Baron Werner Von Blitzschlag is a Fictional character in the, created by writer Dan Slott and artist Stefano Caselli. One of the Vulturions is identified as Honcho, apparently released from prison and back to crime. [6]

Powers and abilities

Utilizing his harness, the Vulture is able to fly with a natural winged flight limit. The harness increases his physical strength to the point that he can survive blows from Spider-Man's enhanced strength despite his age. When he removes the harness his enhanced abilities slowly fade, although the rate at which this transpires remains unclear (some writers, such as John Byrne, have suggested that his strength is permanent). John Lindley Byrne (born July 6 1950) is a British -born Canadian - American author and artist of Comic books Since the

It has recently been revealed that, due to his prolonged use of the harness, the Vulture can levitate or float his body even without the harness, although he requires his wings to maneuver while airborne.

The Vulture has a new version of his flight harness that has supposedly been augmented by the Green Goblin. Though Vulture claimed that it increased his strength by five-hundred percent it appeared to be a bluff to frighten the Black Cat, who proceeded to beat him half to death. Black Cat ( Felicia Hardy) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Anti-hero that has been both a one-time foe and an ex-girlfriend

The Vulture is intellectually brilliant in the fields of electronics and mechanical engineering.

Alternate versions

1602

In Marvel 1602 the group of warriors working for Otto von Doom are referred to as the Vultures and wear flight enabling armor similar to the mainstream universe Vulture. Marvel 1602 is an eight-issue Comic book Limited series published from November 2003 to June 2004 by Marvel Comics This is a list of alternate versions of Doctor Doom from Marvel Comics ' Multiverse.

Spider-Man 2099 and Vulture 2099 on the cover of Spider-Man 2099 #7.
Spider-Man 2099 and Vulture 2099 on the cover of Spider-Man 2099 #7.

2099

In the year 2099, a new Vulture is a recurring foe of Spider-Man 2099; this version of the Vulture wears high-tech armoring, possessing metallic wings and claws, as well as a helmet, and is also a mentally unstable cannibal. Marvel 2099 is a Marvel Comics imprint begun in 1993, that explores one possible future of the Marvel Universe. Spider-Man 2099 ( Miguel O'Hara) of the Marvel 2099 imprint is a Marvel Comics Superhero, a Fictional character created Cannibalism (from Spanish es ''caníbal'' in connection with cannibalism among the Antillean Caribs, also called anthropophagy (from Greek ἄνθρωπος In the character's first appearance, the Vulture 2099 appears as the leader of a gang known as "The Freakers" and reveals to Spider-Man 2099 his ambition to rule the sky. Spider-Man 2099 ( Miguel O'Hara) of the Marvel 2099 imprint is a Marvel Comics Superhero, a Fictional character created [7]

When most of the civilized world is flooded, the Vulture creates a floating boat-colony off the shores of the Savage Land. The Savage Land is a hidden prehistoric land within the fictional Marvel Comics Universe. His new crew is called the 'Wild Boys'. There, he recovers an old associate, Wulff, whom his gang torments. Wulff is a fictional mutant character created by Marvel Comics for their Marvel 2099 run X-Men 2099 but later migrated

Marvel Zombies

In the second issue of Marvel Zombies, an undead Adrian Toomes can be seen among a group of zombified heroes, whom he later aids in attacking the Silver Surfer. Marvel Zombies is a five-issue Limited series published from December 2005 to April 2006 by Marvel Comics. } The Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics Superhero created by Jack Kirby. [8] The zombified Vulture is destroyed by the Silver Surfer. } The Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics Superhero created by Jack Kirby. [9]

In the one-shot prequel to Marvel Zombies, Marvel Zombies: Dead Days, the Vulture is part of an undead version of the Sinister Six, alongside Sandman, Kraven the Hunter, Doctor Octopus, Electro, and Mysterio, who he helps in attacking and devouring the inhabitants of New York. Sandman ( William Baker, aka Flint Marko) is a Fictional Character who appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics Kraven the Hunter is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Doctor Octopus is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Electro is the name of several Fictional characters that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics, including two from Marvel's predecessors Mysterio is the name of three Fictional characters

Ultimate Vulture

Adrian Toomes was seen to be working for Bolivar Trask in the Ultimate Spider-Man video game, having apparently once worked with Peter Parker and Eddie Brock's fathers. Bolivar Trask is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Ultimate Spider-Man is a Video game based on the Comic book of the same name by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley Venom is a Fictional character, a symbiote life form in the Marvel Comics universe.

The Ultimate Vulture made his official appearance in Ultimate Spider-Man #90, though it was not Adrian Toomes but rather "Blackie" Drago. Ultimate Spider-Man is a Superhero Comic book series published by Marvel Comics. A disgruntled former S. H. I. E. L. D agent, Drago had been hired to kill Donald Roxxon, head of the Roxxon Corporation. Drago received his equipment from a former employee of Roxxon named Elijah Stern, the Ultimate Tinkerer. The Tinkerer (also known as the Terrible Tinkerer) is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe with an almost superhuman gift He was defeated by Spider-Man and taken into S. H. I. E. L. D. custody, imprisoned in the Triskelion. When Norman Osborn broke out in Ultimate Spider-Man #113, several other villains including Drago escape in the chaos; a news report depicts the Vulture's recapture at the hands of Captain America.

In other media

Television

Spider-Man (1967)

The Vulture's first appearance outside the comics was in the 1960s Spider-Man animated series, where he appeared in two first-season episodes, "The Sky is Falling" and "The Vulture's Prey". Spider-Man is an Animated television series that ran from September 9, 1967 to June 14, 1970. Episodes is the quarterly journal of the International Union of Geological Sciences, published in Beijing, China. The Vulture in this series seems to be based on the second Vulture (Blackie Drago) rather than the original Adrian Toomes Vulture (mainly in that the Vulture in this series wears a helmet like Drago did). He was voiced by Gillie Fenwick.

Spider-Man (1981)

The Vulture later appeared in the 1981 Spider-Man animated series episode "The Vulture Has Landed". Spider-Man is the name of a syndicated animated TV series based on the popular Marvel Comics character of the same name.

Spider-Man: The Animated Series

The Vulture in the Spider-Man animated series.
The Vulture in the Spider-Man animated series. Spider-Man (also known as Spider-Man The Animated Series) is an American Animated television series featuring the

In the Spider-Man animated series (1994-1998), Adrian Toomes (the Vulture) was voiced by Eddie Albert. Spider-Man (also known as Spider-Man The Animated Series) is an American Animated television series featuring the Edward Albert Heimberger ( April 22, 1906 &ndash May 26, 2005) better known as Eddie Albert, was an American Actor In his first three appearances in "Ravages of Time", "Shriek of the Vulture" and "The Final Nightmare", he is an old person. "Neogenic Nightmare" was the name of the 14 part episode story arc in Spider-Man The Animated Series, which consisted of the entire second season "Neogenic Nightmare" was the name of the 14 part episode story arc in Spider-Man The Animated Series, which consisted of the entire second season "Neogenic Nightmare" was the name of the 14 part episode story arc in Spider-Man The Animated Series, which consisted of the entire second season Later, he used the Vulture talons to suck youth out of people to make him young (when young, he was voiced by Alan Johnson). In "The Final Nightmare", Vulture got Spider-Man's mutation disease, transforming him into the Man-Spider. "Neogenic Nightmare" was the name of the 14 part episode story arc in Spider-Man The Animated Series, which consisted of the entire second season At the lab, Dr. Connors tricked him to hold on to his disease, which causes him to lose control of his youth while ensuring Spider-Man himself would never again become the Man-Spider. The Lizard is a Fictional character, a Comic book Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe, and an enemy of Spider-Man Then, Vulture keep changing from his young to old self. In "Partners", he gets control of his transformation. In the "Six Forgotten Warriors", part 1-5, Vulture became a member of the Insidious Six, replacing Mysterio, who was originally a member but died in an earlier episode. The Sinister Six are a group of Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe, who serve as a collection of Spider-Man 's foes

Spider-Man Unlimited

The Vulture in Spider-Man Unlimited.
The Vulture in Spider-Man Unlimited. Spider-Man Unlimited is a short lived Animated series featuring the Marvel Comic book Superhero Spider-Man.

In the Spider-Man Unlimited animated series, a Counter-Earth version of the Vulture appeared and voiced by Scott McNeil. Spider-Man Unlimited is a short lived Animated series featuring the Marvel Comic book Superhero Spider-Man. In the Fictional Marvel Universe, the hypothetical planet known as Counter-Earth has thrice been created each time as a near-duplicate of Earth Scott McNeil (born September 15, 1962 in Brisbane, Australia) is an Australian born Voice actor. Like the Counter Earth Green Goblin, this version of the Vulture is a hero instead of a villain and also like the Counter-Earth Goblin, he first mistook Spider-Man for a villain.

It is explained the Vulture was a human who got Beastial powers, hanging out with Beastials and disrespecting humans, while he was also playing with one. When he caused his human friend trouble, he hated the High Evolutionary for what he did and rebelled against him.


The Spectacular Spider-Man

The Vulture in The Spectacular Spider-Man animated series.
The Vulture in The Spectacular Spider-Man animated series. The Spectacular Spider-Man is the name of several Comic books and one Magazine series starring Marvel Comics ' Spider-Man.

Vulture appears in the The Spectacular Spider-Man, voiced by Robert Englund[10]. The Spectacular Spider-Man (entitled The Spectacular Spider-Man Robert Barton Englund (born June 6, 1947) is an American Actor, best known for playing the fictional Serial killer He appears in the first episode, "Survival of the Fittest. " Here, Adrian Toomes is an elderly scientist who claims that Oscorp has stolen his flying technology and, seeks revenge against Norman Osborn. [11] He takes his name from Osborn's insult, however Osborn stated he called Toomes a "buzzard". He, alongside the Enforcers, are defeated and soon jailed by Spider-Man. The Enforcers is a fictional team of villains in the Marvel Comics universe. Vulture reappears in Episode 11 "Group Therapy" in which he alongside Doc Ock, Rhino, Shocker and Sandman are bust out of prison by Electro and form the Sinister six. Doctor Octopus is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Rhino ( Aleksei Sytsevich) is a Supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The Shocker is a Supervillain that appears in the fictional Marvel Universe. Sandman ( William Baker, aka Flint Marko) is a Fictional Character who appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics Electro is the name of several Fictional characters that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics, including two from Marvel's predecessors At first they defeat Spider-man, but he escapes. Later they are defeated by a symbiote-controlled Spider-Man. A symbiote, in Marvel Comics ' fictional universe is a living sentient alien organism that bonds with other living organisms in order to survive

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References

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  2. ^ Punisher War Journal Vol. The Punisher War Journal is title of two Comic book series both published by Marvel Comics. 2 #14
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  4. ^  Louise Simonson (w),  Greg LaRocque (p),  Jim Mooney (i).  "Till Death Do Us Part!" Web of Spider-Man vol. 1,  #1 (April, 1985)  Marvel Comics
  5. ^  Louise Simonson (w),  Greg LaRocque (p),  Jim Mooney (i).  "Iron Bars Do Not A Prison Make. . . Or Vulture Is As Vulture Does!" Web of Spider-Man vol. 1,  #3 (June, 1985)  Marvel Comics
  6. ^  Dan Slott (w),  Stefano Caselli (p),  Stefano Caselli (i).  "Triple Threat" Avengers: The Initiative vol. 1,  #7 (December, 2007)  Marvel Comics
  7. ^ Spider-Man 2099 #7
  8. ^ Marvel Zombies #2
  9. ^ Marvel Zombies #3
  10. ^ Comics Continuum by Rob Allstetter: Monday, February 11, 2008
  11. ^ Comics Continuum by Rob Allstetter: Saturday, December 8, 2007
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