Spider-Slayers
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− | *In Spider-Man, the Spider-Slayers featured in a number of episodes as antagonists starting in "The Spider-Slayer". They were created by Spencer Smythe with the resources of Oscorp after being hired by Norman Osborn who himself had been given the task by the Kingpin. In exchange for success, Spencer Smythe would be given a hover chair for his son Alistair Smythe who had lost the use of his legs following a laboratory explosion. Prior to its deployment, Smythe constructed remote drones called [[Spider | + | *In Spider-Man, the Spider-Slayers featured in a number of episodes as antagonists starting in "The Spider-Slayer". They were created by Spencer Smythe with the resources of Oscorp after being hired by Norman Osborn who himself had been given the task by the Kingpin. In exchange for success, Spencer Smythe would be given a hover chair for his son Alistair Smythe who had lost the use of his legs following a laboratory explosion. Prior to its deployment, Smythe constructed remote drones called [[Spider Seekers]] that had sensors to track Spider-Man. After they proved a success, he launched the 'Black Widow' Spider-Slayer with the goal of capturing Spider-Man. |
===Video games=== | ===Video games=== |
Revision as of 09:07, 20 March 2016
Spider-Slayers are robots that feature in Marvel Comics.
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History
Overview
Models
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Notes
- Spider-Slayers were created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko where they made their first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man v1 #25 (June, 1965).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Spider-Man, the Spider-Slayers featured in a number of episodes as antagonists starting in "The Spider-Slayer". They were created by Spencer Smythe with the resources of Oscorp after being hired by Norman Osborn who himself had been given the task by the Kingpin. In exchange for success, Spencer Smythe would be given a hover chair for his son Alistair Smythe who had lost the use of his legs following a laboratory explosion. Prior to its deployment, Smythe constructed remote drones called Spider Seekers that had sensors to track Spider-Man. After they proved a success, he launched the 'Black Widow' Spider-Slayer with the goal of capturing Spider-Man.
Video games
- In The Amazing Spider-Man, the Spider-Slayers were re-named as the S-Bots that were antagonists in the video game adaptation of the movie.
Toys
Appearances
- Amazing Spider-Man v1:
External Links
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