Main Characters
Peter Parker/Spider-man
Peter Parker is a superhero in New York known as Spider-man. He is also a Empire State University student and a photographer for the Daily Bugle. Peter confronts with the desire to use his incredible, spider bite-derived powers to do good, he finds it hard balancing his responsibilities of being a superhero with schoolwork.
Marry Jane Watson
Mary Jane Watson, a student at Empire State University. She is friends with Harry Osborn and Peter Parker. She is a Model and an actress.
Harry Osborn
Harry Osborn is the son of the late industrialist Norman Osborn. He attends Empire State University along with his friends Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson. He seeks revenge on Spider-Man, whom he blames for his father's death.
Villains
Silver Sable
She is a mercenary, hunter of war criminals, the leader of the Wild Pack, and owner of Silver Sable International. Although sometimes a legitimate mercenary, her methods and motives have sometimes brought her into conflict with other superheroes. Occasionally, she is seen as an ally of Spider-Man.
Kraven The Hunter
Kraven is a maniacal big game hunter who seeks to defeat Spider-Man to prove that he is the greatest hunter in the world. Unlike other hunters, he prefers to take down large dangerous animals with his bare hands. He also lives by a code of honor of sorts, choosing to hunt his game fairly. Kraven was trained as a hunter largely by a mysterious man named Gregor, a mercenary who battled Ka-Zar.
Maxwell Dillon/Electro
Maxwell Dillon was an electrical engineer and lineman. One day he was repairing a power line, a freak lightning accident caused a mutagenic change that transformed him into a living electrical capacitor. His powers were initially weak, so he spent some time stealing electricity to charge himself. Soon taking the name "Electro", he turned to a life of a professional criminal.
Curt Connors/Lizard
Kingpin
Talon
Sergei
Turbo Jet
Shikata
Gaines Twins
Other Characters
J. Jonah Jameson
J. Jonah Jameson is the Daily Bugle newspaper publisher. Jameson spent most of his time berating Spider-Man and adding political spin to his activities, usually in front of Peter Parker.
one of the worst spider man shows the story was great but the "new animation" needed a lot of love
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