10 Spider-Man Characters Who Vanished Completely

The first trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day teased a huge selection of new villains, though some comic fans had forgotten a few of them. Villains like Tarantula and Boomerang don’t exactly push the needle for casual Spider-Man fans, and they often disappear for years at a time, if not vanish completely.Of course, it’s not just villains who often fade away into obscurity. Spider-Man has had plenty of allies, side characters, and forgotten love interests who have disappeared over the years. And while some have returned in newer stories set in the past, it only serves to remind fans just how long it has been since these forgotten Spider-Man characters were relevant.When Hobie Brown first appeared, it was actually in the guise of the Prowler. He created tech that allowed him to become a costumed burglar, though an encounter with Spider-Man soon set him on the right path.While Spider-Man fought to get into MIT with the rest of his friends in Spider-Man: No Way Home, he actually attended Marvel’s fictional Empire State University in the comics. He met Debra Whitman at ESU, and she quickly became infatuated with the brilliant young man.They dated briefly, though she suffered from mental hallucinations that led her to believe that Peter was Spider-Man, whom she feared. Peter wore a Spider-Man suit at her therapist’s request to shock her back to reality, and she left town to deal with her past issues. When Peter Parker revealed his identity as Spider-Man during Civil War, Debra Whitman was pressured to write a tell-all book about thier relationship and the alleged trauma he caused her by lying about his alter ego.It was all incredibly exaggerated by her co-writer, and Whitman only agreed to go through with it to cover her mother’s rising medical costs. She later revealed the truth, but the damage was done. It drove a further stake between them, and Whitman hasn’t been seen since.

The first trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day teased a huge selection of new villains, though some comic fans had forgotten a few of them. Villains like Tarantula and Boomerang don’t exactly push the needle for casual Spider-Man fans, and they often disappear for years at a time, if not vanish completely.

While Spider-Man fought to get into MIT with the rest of his friends in Spider-Man: No Way Home, he actually attended Marvel’s fictional Empire State University in the comics. He met Debra Whitman at ESU, and she quickly became infatuated with the brilliant young man.They dated briefly, though she suffered from mental hallucinations that led her to believe that Peter was Spider-Man, whom she feared. Peter wore a Spider-Man suit at her therapist’s request to shock her back to reality, and she left town to deal with her past issues. When Peter Parker revealed his identity as Spider-Man during Civil War, Debra Whitman was pressured to write a tell-all book about thier relationship and the alleged trauma he caused her by lying about his alter ego.It was all incredibly exaggerated by her co-writer, and Whitman only agreed to go through with it to cover her mother’s rising medical costs. She later revealed the truth, but the damage was done. It drove a further stake between them, and Whitman hasn’t been seen since.

Of course, it’s not just villains who often fade away into obscurity. Spider-Man has had plenty of allies, side characters, and forgotten love interests who have disappeared over the years. And while some have returned in newer stories set in the past, it only serves to remind fans just how long it has been since these forgotten Spider-Man characters were relevant.

When Hobie Brown first appeared, it was actually in the guise of the Prowler. He created tech that allowed him to become a costumed burglar, though an encounter with Spider-Man soon set him on the right path.

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