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Otto Octavius - the Superior Spider-Man

Otto Octavius - the Superior Spider-Man

While Peter Parker was visiting a dying Otto Octavius, a contingency plan allowed Otto to swap minds with Peter, taking over his body and assuming the mantle of Spider-Man. Originally intending to use his new body for personal gain, Peter’s memories and personality began to resurface, gradually teaching Otto the true importance of great power and great responsibility. Despite his change of heart, Otto remained a much more brutal hero than Peter Parker, maiming several villains and taking over parts of New York in his quest to eliminate crime. When a coalition of supervillains, criminals, and citizens formed against him, Otto realized his errors and allowed Peter’s mind to reassume control of Spider-Man’s body.

Strength

  • Crumples metal with a punch. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Kicks Cardiac into a crate, shattering it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Kicks Cardiac, shattering multiple crates. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Punches Cardiac, shattering multiple crates again. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Punches Cardiac through a wall. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #8)
  • Bursts through glass and cuts off Smythe’s horn. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #11)
  • Slams through a wall. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #13)
  • Kicks Blackout into a truck hard enough to deform it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Kicks Cyclops into a wall, cracking it, then into a door. (source) (A+X #11)
  • Slams Wolverine into the ground, creating a small crater. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #16)
  • Slams Deaths Head through a metal wall. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #17)
  • Kicks Death’s Head out of the Baxter Building. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #17)
  • Punches Scorpion’s jaw off. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #700)
  • Kicks and slashes at goons. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #10)
  • Mogs Hand ninjas. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #14)
  • Rocks Spider-Man 2099. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #18)
  • Shatters Blackout’s bones. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Knocks out Cyclops. (source) (A+X #11)
  • Punches Dagger. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1)
  • Mogs goons. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #3)
  • Defeats robots made to look like Wakandan secret agents. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Puts Namor on his ass with a sucker-punch. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Destroys part of Stilt Man’s suit. (source) (Daredevil (2011) #22)
  • Punches Death’s Head’s head off. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #17)
  • Beats on Sleepwalker. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #19)
  • Shatters the ground punching on the Fear-Walker. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #19)
  • Knocks Deadpool out. (source) (Deadpool (2013) #10)
  • Knocks a tooth out of Black Cat. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #20)
  • Knocks Spider-Woman away. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #15)
  • Tears off a gate underwater. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #15.1)
  • Wields a lamppost as a weapon. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #16)
  • Lifts up large metal debris. (source) (Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man)
  • Holds a thrown bus full of people with his webbing, then sets it down. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #21)
  • Slams a tree into Karn. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #32)
  • Throws Captain America off him. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Crushes White Dragon’s trachea. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #10)
  • Tears off Smythe’s tentacles. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #13)
  • Slams Hobgoblin into a cop car hard enough to crumple the side. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #16)
  • Hulk and Thor remark on his strength. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1)
  • Slams Kaine down on a car hard enough to crumple it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #2)
  • Grabs Taskmaster’s sword and throws it away. (source) (Deadpool (2013) #10)
  • Tears off his own mechanical arms. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #29)

Speed

  • Catches dry ice about to fall on Anna. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #10)
  • Catches Daredevil’s baton throw. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #10)
  • Catches Wolverine with a web right before he hits the ground. (source) (Wolverine (2014) #2-3)
  • Pushes himself and the X-Men out an exploding helicopter. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up Special #1)
  • Pulls a kid out of the way of Massacre’s gun, then dodges his shots. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #5)
  • Evades gunshots. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Dodges more gunfire. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Dodges gunshots from the Punisher, though he claims he wasn’t aiming to kill. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9)
  • Dodges Punisher’s gunfire. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #10)
  • Gets out of the way of Punisher’s gunfire. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #10)
  • Pushes Mysterion out of the way of Punisher’s shot. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #22)
  • Dodges gunfire from Superior Carnage before getting tagged. (source) (Superior Carnage #4)
  • Dodges some attacks from the Avengers before getting mogged. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #8)
  • She-Hulk and Medusa are unable to hit him, remarking on his speed. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1)
  • Dodges a strike and swings an alien into an incoming blast. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #4)
  • Grabs Daredevil’s kick and throws him. (source) (Daredevil (2011) #22)
  • Avoids Stilt Man’s tentacles, but gets grabbed. (source) (Daredevil (2011) #22)
  • Hits Superior Carnage, Wizard and Klaw. (source) (Superior Carnage #4)
  • Dodges a hit from Carnage and kicks him. (source) (Superior Carnage #5)
  • Dodges Stunner’s attacks and covers her in webbing quickly. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #20)
  • Dodges the Sinister Six’s attack, making it hit the Living Brain. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Jumps over Boomerang’s boomerangs. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Dodges Hobgoblin’s shot. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #15)
  • Dodges Cyclops’ broken optic blasts. (source) (A+X #11)
  • Dodges Thor’s lightning, Hawkeye’s arrow, Hulk’s smash before being hit by Cap’s shield. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1)
  • Evades a couple of Lightmaster’s blasts before getting tagged. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #6)
  • Dodges Sleepwalker’s warp-gaze. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #19)
  • Dodges a lightning attack. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #20)
  • Pushes Chameleon out of the way of an attack. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #20)
  • Dodges surprise blasts from HERBIE’s. (source) (Cataclysm: Ultimate’s Last Stand #3)
  • Gets past fake Doc Ock’s tentacles. (source) (All-New X-Men (2013) Special #1)
  • Lands from a surprise collision with Nova. (source) (Nova (2013) #7)
  • Kicks Hobgoblin in the head and dodges his sword swing. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #2)
  • Dives to intercept Nitrorang. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Outswings cars. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #17)
  • Web-swings at 36.7 km/h, chasing after Mysterion and Punisher. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #23)
  • Saves a child from being hit by a train. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #30)

Durability

  • Speed Demon punches him hundreds of times in the fraction of a second. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Hit by Smythe’s tail. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #11)
  • Takes hits from Smythe, who can punch through walls. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • Slammed into wall by Scorpion, cracking it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • Slammed into a truck hard enough to deform it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Hit in the face by a hook. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Thrown to the top of a roof by Kaine. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #2)
  • Slammed by Kaine into a chimney hard enough to break it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #2)
  • Hit onto a car hard enough to crumple it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #2)
  • Hit by the force of Wrecker’s slam, which created a giant crevice in the street. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #5)
  • Punched by Electro. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #7)
  • Hit by one of Ock’s tentacles, though the harness was being worn by someone else. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #10)
  • Stilt Man slams him through a brick wall. (source) (Daredevil (2011) #22)
  • Slammed through brick again. (source) (Daredevil (2011) #22)
  • Slapped far into the air. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up Special #1)
  • Takes multiple hits from someone strong enough to punch through wooden doors and walls while being weakened. (source) (Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man)
  • Punched by Jessica Jones. (source) (Mighty Avengers #5)
  • Thrown into a wall by a grenade hard enough to crack it. (source) (Superior Carnage #4)
  • Slammed into a wall hard enough to crack it by Klaw. (source) (Superior Carnage #4)
  • Spider-Slayers slam him through a wall and slam him hard enough to crack a wall. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #29)
  • Takes a hit from Peter and another that shatters the ground. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #15)
  • Takes a Nitrorang to the back. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Hit by a full-blast of Cardiac’s beta energy. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Unaffected by Hobgoblin’s sonic scream. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #16)
  • Malice cannot possess him. (source) (A+X #11)
  • Damper field to deal with electric attacks. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #3)
  • Hit by Sleepwalker’s warp-gaze, which cuts through a pillar. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #19)
  • Resists the influence of the Fear-Worm and breaks free of it. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #19)
  • Withstands the Death Touch, which almost instantly kills a normal human. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #20-21)
  • Gets shocked by the Hobgoblin. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #22)
  • Gets choked out by Dr. Jude, who emits enough radiation to stop a truck from working. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up Special #1)
  • Close to Klaw detonating like a sonic bomb. (source) (Superior Carnage #4)
  • Hit by Hobgoblin’s shock attack. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #2)
  • Cut by Boomerang, hit by Vulture’s razor blades and exploded. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • Slashed by Miguel. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #18)
  • Stabbed by Blackout. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Gets stabbed in the neck and proceeds to beat a Russian agent and then knock out Chameleon. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #20)
  • Keeps moving through being impaled by Carnage and having been shot earlier. (source) (Superior Carnage #4)
  • Even after enduring Klaw detonating, endures more hits, slashes and impalements from Carnage. (source) (Superior Carnage #5)

Spider-Sense

  • Warns him of the traps in his lair. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #15.1)
  • Senses people about to attack Mary Jane’s nightclub. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #2)
  • Allows him to dodge Cardiac’s strikes when distracted. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Catches Owsley trying to sneak up on him. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #10)
  • Senses Smythe about to attack. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #13)
  • Senses an upcoming corporate betrayal. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #17)
  • Dodges Absorbing Man’s attack. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #6)
  • Gives him enough warning to dodge Sun-Girl’s blast. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #7)
  • Senses Namor about to be launched out of a building. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Picks up that defeated ‘agents’ are actually robots and about to explode. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Warns him that Punisher is going to shoot. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9)
  • Alerts him to a surprise pumpkin bomb. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9)
  • Alerts him of Wolverine about to attack. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #16)
  • Alerts him of Death’s Head and other invaders of the Baxter Building. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #17)
  • Dodges a surprise burst of Electro’s lightning. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #18)
  • Warns him that people are about to teleport in. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #20)
  • The lack of the trigger clues SpOck into the fact that he’s facing Mysterion’s illusions. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #22)
  • Carnage does not trigger the Spider-Sense. (source) (Superior Carnage #4)
  • Warns him of a thrown bus from behind. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #21)
  • Senses Menace approaching. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #30)

Intelligence

  • Has several lairs hidden across the planet, with stockpiles of supplies. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #15.1)
  • Uses the Living Brain to gain information on the new Sinister Six. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Comes up with an instant-frictionless surface to counter Speed-Demon. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Develops a power-dampening field that shorts out the Six’s armor and weapons. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Supercharges the Spider-Signal, making it emit a large blast of light that blinds the Vulture. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #3)
  • For Smythe’s execution, has equipment shipped and installed at the Raft, along with relocating thousands of Spider-Bots there to stop any attempt at an escape. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #11)
  • Spider-Bots attack Smythe’s Mini-Slayer bots. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #11)
  • Reinforces the weak points of a wall with a gravimetric field that increases the mass of any area that suffers damage. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #11)
  • Puts lasers in the vents as a trap. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #11)
  • Uses flames spurt out from another exit as a trap. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #11)
  • Projects a force field to protect potential hostages. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • Has armored plating to stop any mind-hijacks. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #13)
  • When Blackout kidnaps Aunt May, Spider-Man contacts Danny Ketch to gain information on him. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Has the Spider-Bots form a force-field around Aunt May to protect her. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Reinforces his neck armor and places an electric trap there. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Brings a solar simulator and kills Blackout with it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Gives Thor a warning that Electro has returned and would be seeking vengeance. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #18)
  • Captured the rest of the Sinister Six and controls them through implanted mind-chips. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #5)
  • Commands the ‘Superior Six’ in battle against the Wrecking Crew. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #5)
  • Regains control when the connection was interrupted. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #5)
  • Designs cells to negate each of the Six’s powers. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #5)
  • Leads the Superior Six in battle against the Masters of Evil, making them coordinate to cover each other and assist. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #6)
  • Makes a device that defeats Morbius. (source) (Morbius: The Living Vampire #6)
  • Upon learning that Peter would eventually regain control of his body, places a copy of his consciousness in a device that would awaken after 100 days in sleep-mode. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #18)
  • Upgrades the Spider-Mask and lens. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #15.1)
  • Creates Spider-Bots to patrol his usual routes. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #2)
  • Adjusts his lens to detect the magnetic signature that Vulture’s wings leave behind. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #3)
  • Uses a neurolitic scanner to perform brain surgery on a girl. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #8)
  • Erases the fragment of Peter Parker in his mind using the neurolitic scanner. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #9)
  • Uses the neurolitic scanner to communicate with Fulmina, an electric being. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #4)
  • Manages to remove Malice from Cyclops’ body and contain her in a vial using an invention, likely the neurolitic scanner. (source) (A+X #11)
  • Made a gun that removes Carrion from its host in seventeen minutes. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1)
  • Detects Electro has returned. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #18)
  • Repurposes AIM’s Q-Field generator to redirect energy and contain Electro. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #18)
  • Spider-Bots hack into a Helicarrier and turn off its power. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #20)
  • Created a new suit for a powerless Wolverine with retractable claws capable of cutting through metal. (source) (Wolverine (2014) #3)
  • Builds a dimensional portal. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #32)
  • Developed a weapon to reverse the flow of Karn’s energy, but he overpowers it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #33)
  • Builds an arm for Cyborg Spider-Man. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #33)
  • Builds a device that masks the Spiders’ scents from the Inheritors. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #10)
  • Gets Jonah to admit he wants Spidey to kill Smythe so he can blackmail him later. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12-13)
  • Baits Smythe on a fool’s errand to destroy the Raft’s generators. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • Re-programmed the Living Brain to serve him. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #2)
  • Disarms explosives. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #5)
  • Detects an anomaly in his brain pattern. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #8)
  • Gets a hospital’s backup generators working. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #4)
  • Deactivates the self-destruction sequence of highly advanced robots. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Taps into enough weather satellites to identify Electro’s signature anywhere on the Earth. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #18)
  • Completes AIM’s equation for them. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #18)
  • Knowledge of gamma radiation is only surpassed by Bruce Banner. (source) (All-New X-Men (2013) Special #1)
  • Bruce Banner is astounded by the depth of his knowledge. (source) (All-New X-Men (2013) Special #1)
  • Re-calibrates his old tentacle harness to his current thought pattern in under 15 seconds while free-falling. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up Special #1)
  • Memorized the Loschmidt constant when he was five. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up Special #1)
  • Stops a Temporal Event from destroying everything. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #19)
  • Begins a cure to the goblin virus. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #29)
  • Can tell something is wrong with Cyclops’ optic blasts. (source) (A+X #11)
  • Predicted Cyclops would give himself to Malice to save someone, and Malice wouldn’t be able to control his optic blasts. (source) (A+X #11)
  • Targets alien’s life-support. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #3)
  • Deduced the best way to non-lethally knock out a giant spider and applied it. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #16)
  • Locates a flaw in an adamantium-vibranium robot, and instructs time-displaced Cyclops and Iceman on how to exploit it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up Special #1)
  • Throws the web cartridge itself when the web-shooters themselves don’t work. (source) (Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man)
  • Makes an opening for assistance to come in. (source) (Superior Carnage #4)

Webbing

  • Webs up Vulture, Scorpion and Boomerang. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • Stops someone whose flight was tossing aside cars. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1)
  • Restrains Luke Cage. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1)
  • Has bulletproof webbing, which he wraps himself up in to approach Punisher. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9)
  • Web net catches a car flung by Sif. (source) (Journey Into Mystery (2011) #649)
  • Leaves three dudes hanging from a building. (source) (Wolverine (2014) #2)
  • Catches a falling Spider-Mech. (source) (Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man)
  • Stops a car thrown by Carnage. (source) (Superior Carnage #5)
  • Holds a thrown bus full of people with his webbing. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #21)
  • Sets up a street-wide webbing blockade in nine seconds. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Straps Boomerang’s bomb-a-rangs to himself. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • Catches Wolverine with a web right before he hits the ground. (source) (Wolverine (2014) #2-3)
  • Hits a skidding Speed Demon in the throat, bruising his trachea. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Slams Beetle into a ’thing’ hard enough to topple it. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Grabs a box out of Cardiac’s hands as he’s speeding off. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Pulls a gun out of someone’s hands. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Stops someone from talking. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #17)
  • Pulls Hobgoblin’s speeder out from under him, and then catches him falling. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #22)
  • Makes a web-airbag. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #700)
  • Catches Mary Jane falling with a web-net. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #2)
  • Shields from a pumpkin bomb exploding. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9)
  • Catches people with a web net. (source) (Daredevil (2011) #22)
  • Shields people from falling debris. (source) (Nova (2013) #7)
  • Webbing dissolves in an hour. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #4)
  • SpOck’s new web formula remains until the solvent is applied. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #20)
  • New webs are stronger and longer lasting. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #21)
  • Uses impact webbing. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #700)
  • Uses flame webbing. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #22)
  • Uses sound webbing. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #22)

Wall-Crawling

  • Walks on the ceiling. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #15.1)
  • Sticks to the wall even when tons of water flood in. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #10)
  • Strong enough to carry around children by the head with it. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #17)
  • Wall-crawls with someone hanging onto him. (source) (Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man)

Gear and Equipment

  • Cuts Nitro with claws. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Injected Boomerang with eighty nano-spider tracers, outfitted with GPS and audio transmitters. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Tracks Hobgoblin, injecting nano-spider tracers with his talons. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #16)
  • Detonates the nano-spider tracers, designed more to shock than kill. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #16)
  • Cuts Mysterion and injects him with the nano-tracers. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #23)
  • Talons are sharp enough to dig into a building (may also be strength and stickiness). (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #23)
  • Kills the Master Weaver. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #14)
  • The Legs are retractable. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #14)
  • Legs lift a car overhead. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #18)
  • Legs take down Vulture and Electro. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #7)
  • Legs bat aside a thrown dumpster. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #21)
  • Legs impale a man. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #29)
  • Legs tear apart a metal 2099 hover-craft. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #32)
  • Legs impale Daemos. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #10)
  • Lens views the Vulture’s magnetic signature he leaves behind. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #3)
  • Polarized lens let him see in a blast of blinding light. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #3)
  • Lens detect radio waves. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #5)
  • Lens scan for those infected by the Carrion virus. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1)
  • Lens looks at police communications. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Lens can see through Wakandan stealth garb that makes them invisible. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #8)
  • Lens are unaffected by a flashbang. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9)
  • Lens interface shows the speed of targets. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #22)
  • Carbonadium plating under his costume stops a consciousness transfer. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #700)
  • Defenses stop Smythe’s attempt at consciousness transfers. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #13)
  • Installed dampers to help with electric attack. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #3)
  • Tracks Smythe’s communications, though this backfires. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • Analyzes a giant spider, revealing it is a mutated garden spider. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #16)
  • Analyzes the X-Men and brings up their profiles. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #16)
  • Sees bio-energy building up in the giant spider. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #16)
  • Tracks down Thor using his Avengers ID. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #18)
  • Traces the signal of Mysterion’s phone call. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #23)
  • Scans fake Doc Ock. (source) (All-New X-Men (2013) Special #1)
  • Can compress civilian clothes. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #21)
  • Earpiece lets him listen in from far distances. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #21)
  • Shuts down the Spider-Signal. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #3)
  • Supercharges the Spider-Signal, making it emit a large blast of light that blinds the Vulture. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #3)
  • Uses bulkier Spider-Tracers that Peter used. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Has eight-thousand Spider-Bots patrolling New York. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #4)
  • Adapts facial recognition software to his Spider-Bots, allowing them to find Massacre. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #4-5)
  • Hacks a woman’s television to display himself and threatens her with Spider-Bots. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #5)
  • Spider-Bots can project force-fields. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • Spider-Bots record audio. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #12)
  • 300 Spider-Bots ordered to project force-fields in case of collateral damage. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #14)
  • Spider-Bots work from underground. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Spider-Bots triangulate Blackout’s location and watch him remotely. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Spider-Bots function as forensic bots, analyzing crime scenes and processing data. (source) (Morbius: The Living Vampire #6)
  • Spider-Bots track Stunner’s holographic transmission to its source and shut it down. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #21)
  • Has several lairs hidden across the planet, with stockpiles of supplies. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #15.1)
  • Has 50 million dollars in hidden bank accounts around the globe. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #3)
  • Spiderlings kill some Hand ninjas. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #14)
  • Spiderlings use sonic weaponry and headsets for Klaw to deal with Carnage, but are slow. (source) (Superior Carnage #4)
  • Spiderlings use prototype flamethrowers. (source) (Superior Carnage #5)
  • Has sixty to seventy Spiderlings. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #13)
  • Arachnaughts destroy Shadowland buildings. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #14)
  • Arachnaughts are equipped with magnetic bonds to lift debris. (source) (Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man)
  • Arachnaughts climb walls. (source) (Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man)
  • Arachnaughts restrain Luke Cage with a web bola and Jessica Jones with arachno-foam. (source) (Mighty Avengers #5)
  • Spider-Island was once the Raft, given to him by Jonah after blackmail. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #13)
  • Calls into Spider-Island. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #18)
  • Spider-Island is generator powered in case the power-grid goes out. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #4)
  • Spider-Island stored technology confiscated from supervillains. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #10)
  • Uses the VR tech to send a hologram into Goblin’s lair. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #27)
  • Funds everything legitimately with his offshore accounts. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #16)
  • Broadcasts himself across billboards, televisions, computers, and phones across New York. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #16)
  • Forms Parker Industries. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #20)

Personality

  • Was about to kill Boomerang before Peter’s remnant stopped him. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Slams the Vulture into the Spider-Signal, burning and wounding him. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #3)
  • Kills Massacre even when he begins feeling again. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #5)
  • Fucks up Screwball and Jester for humiliating him. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #6)
  • Was about to kill Cardiac because he thought he was going to steal his invention. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • The Avengers note his change in personality and unusual brutality. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #7)
  • Impales Smythe and crushes his controller. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #13)
  • Completely willing to kill Kingpin and Hobgoblin. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #14)
  • Breaks Blackout’s bones, hangs him on hooks, pulls out his teeth and kills him. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Annual #1)
  • Cyclops thinks of him as vicious and cruel. (source) (A+X #11)
  • Was about to kill a Gwen Stacy clone. (source) (Scarlet Spider (2012) #20)
  • Was mind-controlling the Sinister Six into fighting for him. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #6)
  • Explicitly willing to kill. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #33)
  • Was going to give Vulture an easy out and enough to retire on, before he realized he was using children as minions and flipped his shit. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #3)
  • Takes time to get a hospital’s generators working. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #4)
  • Proud of Fulmina’s last act. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #4)
  • Despises the thought of children getting hurt. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #17)
  • Is cool with the time-displaced X-Men. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up Special #1)
  • Shows extreme empathy when dealing with someone who used Inhuman tech to try and sacrifice all of NY for his wife with cancer. (source) (Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man)
  • Gives his old henchmen/girlfriend a proper goodbye. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #21)
  • In the end, sacrifices himself to bring back Peter. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #30)
  • Spits some game at Sif. (source) (Journey Into Mystery (2011) #649)
  • Eats Cannonball’s food. (source) (AV #6)

Notable Fights

  • Fights Spider-Man 2099. (source) (Superior Spider-Man #18)
  • Fights Kaine. (source) (Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #2)
  • Fights Wolverine. (source) (Avenging Spider-Man #16)
  • Fights Peter Parker. (source) (The Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #11)
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