Spider-Man has fought some truly formidable foes over the years. He’s gone toe-to-toe with superhumans like The Scorpion, Sandman, and The Lizard. He’s traded blows with mega powerhouses like The Rhino, Green Goblin, and Morlun. Spider-Man cut his teeth on Venom and Carnage, two of the most dangerous alien beings on the planet. With such a robust history of battling bad guys, how could a regular, run-of-the-mill guy almost kill Spider-Man with his bare hands? However, when Spider-Man faced off against The Foreigner, the villain very nearly brought a permanent end to the Wall-Crawler’s career as a superhero.1987’s Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #129 (by Peter David and Alan Kupperberg) showcased the unfortunate battle between Spider-Man and The Foreigner, notable for his role in the upcoming Kraven The Hunter film. Despite having a monicker that was offputting rather than terrifying, The Foreigner turned out to be one of Spider-Man’s most dangerous opponents. Spidey learning that Black Cat had betrayed him again and knowing that an entire squad of New York City police officers was racing to arrest him probably didn’t help keep Spider-Man as focused on the fight as he could have been, but Webhead was only able to survive his battle against The Foreigner with some almost risible his quick-thinking and level-headedness.As usual, at this point, Peter Parker’s life was a mess. His on-again, off-again relationship with Felicia Hardy, aka The Black Cat, was nose-diving into another downward spiral. Not only was Spider-Man framed for a murder he didn’t commit, he learned that Black Cat had been in on the framing from the very start. A series of events led Spider-Man to Black Cat’s apartment. However, instead of apprehending her, Spider-Man came face to face with the man she had been secretly working with, The Foreigner. The Wall-Crawler and The Foreigner engaged in battle almost immediately, trading blows and one-liners with ease. What should have been a fast and decisive victory for a man who can dodge bullets and throw cars instead turned into a dramatic close call.RELATED: Marvel Announces a Sequel to Spider-Man: ReignRELATED: Why One Across the Spider-Verse Star is Worried About the Sequel
Spider-Man has fought some truly formidable foes over the years. He’s gone toe-to-toe with superhumans like The Scorpion, Sandman, and The Lizard. He’s traded blows with mega powerhouses like The Rhino, Green Goblin, and Morlun. Spider-Man cut his teeth on Venom and Carnage, two of the most dangerous alien beings on the planet. With such a robust history of battling bad guys, how could a regular, run-of-the-mill guy almost kill Spider-Man with his bare hands? However, when Spider-Man faced off against The Foreigner, the villain very nearly brought a permanent end to the Wall-Crawler’s career as a superhero.
1987’s Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #129 (by Peter David and Alan Kupperberg) showcased the unfortunate battle between Spider-Man and The Foreigner, notable for his role in the upcoming Kraven The Hunter film. Despite having a monicker that was offputting rather than terrifying, The Foreigner turned out to be one of Spider-Man’s most dangerous opponents. Spidey learning that Black Cat had betrayed him again and knowing that an entire squad of New York City police officers was racing to arrest him probably didn’t help keep Spider-Man as focused on the fight as he could have been, but Webhead was only able to survive his battle against The Foreigner with some almost risible his quick-thinking and level-headedness.
As usual, at this point, Peter Parker’s life was a mess. His on-again, off-again relationship with Felicia Hardy, aka The Black Cat, was nose-diving into another downward spiral. Not only was Spider-Man framed for a murder he didn’t commit, he learned that Black Cat had been in on the framing from the very start. A series of events led Spider-Man to Black Cat’s apartment. However, instead of apprehending her, Spider-Man came face to face with the man she had been secretly working with, The Foreigner. The Wall-Crawler and The Foreigner engaged in battle almost immediately, trading blows and one-liners with ease. What should have been a fast and decisive victory for a man who can dodge bullets and throw cars instead turned into a dramatic close call.
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