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| caption = Doctor Octopus as depicted on the cover of ''Superior Octopus'' #1 (October 2019).<br/>Art by Sujin Cho. |
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| real_name = Dr. Otto Gunther Octavius<ref>''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z'' Vol. 1, #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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|character_name = Doctor Octopus |
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| species = Human mutate-cyborg |
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|real_name = Otto Gunther Octavius |
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|publisher = [[Marvel Comics]] |
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| debut = '''As Doctor Octopus:'''<br>''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' #3 (July 1963)<ref>{{cite book |last =Rovin |first =Jeff |authorlink=Jeff Rovin |title =[[The Encyclopedia of Super-Villains]] |publisher =Facts on File |date =1987 |location =New York |isbn = 0-8160-1356-X |pages=100–101}}[https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofsu0000rovi_h5r9/page/100/mode/2up]</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Misiroglu |first1=Gina Renée |last2=Eury |first2=Michael |title=The Supervillain Book: The Evil Side of Comics and Hollywood |date=2006 |publisher=Visible Ink Press |isbn=9780780809772 |url=https://archive.org/details/supervillainbook0000gina/page/102/mode/2up |language=en}}</ref><br>'''As Superior Spider-Man:'''<br>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #698 (November 2012)<br>'''As Superior Octopus:'''<br>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #25 (May 2017) |
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|debut = '''as Doctor Octopus''' ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' #3 (July 1963)<br>'''as Superior Spider-Man''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #697 (November 2012) |
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|creators = [[Stan Lee]]<br |
| creators = [[Stan Lee]] (writer)<br>[[Steve Ditko]] (artist) |
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| alliances = '''As Doctor Octopus:'''<br>[[Sinister Six]]<br>[[Masters of Evil]]<br>[[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]]<br>Legion Accursed<br>'''As Superior Spider-Man:'''<br>[[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]]<br>[[Mighty Avengers]]<br>[[Parker Industries]]<br>[[Horizon Labs]]<br>Spiderlings<br>[[Sinister Six|Superior Six]]<br>[[Spider-Verse|Spider-Army/Web-Warriors]]<br>'''As Superior Octopus''':<br>[[Hydra (comics)|HYDRA]]<br>HYDRA's [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] |
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| aliases = The Master Planner<br>the Master Programmer<br>the [[The Superior Spider-Man|Superior Spider-Man]] (Peter Parker)<br>the [[Venom (character)#Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus)|Superior Venom]]<br>the Superior Octopus<br>Dr. Elliot Tolliver |
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|alliances = as Doctor Octopus:<br>[[Sinister Six]]<br/>[[Masters of Evil]]<br/>[[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]]<br/>Legion Accursed<br/>as Spider-Man:<br>[[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]]<br/>[[Mighty Avengers]]<br>Parker Industries<br>Horizon Labs<br>Spiderlings<br>[[Sinister Six|Superior Six]] |
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| powers = '''As Doctor Octopus/the Superior Octopus:''' |
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|aliases = Master Planner, Master Programmer, Doc Ock, Bowrey Bum, Prisoner #4756689, [[The Superior Spider-Man|Superior Spider-Man]] (Peter Parker) |
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|powers = |
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* [[Genius]]-level intellect |
* [[Genius]]-level intellect |
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* Proficient scientist and engineer |
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* Super-strong and durable mechanical appendages |
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* Master tactician and strategist |
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* Wears super-strong and durable mechanical appendages |
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* Telepathic control over his mechanical arms |
* Telepathic control over his mechanical arms |
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'''As the Superior Spider-Man/the Superior Octopus:''' |
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* Possesses Spider-Man's powers, abilities, memories and equipment |
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'''Doctor Octopus''', real name '''Dr. Otto Gunther Octavius''' and also known as '''Doc Ock''', '''Doc Octopus''' and the '''[[The Superior Spider-Man|Superior Spider-Man]]''', is a [[fictional character]], a [[supervillain]] that appears in [[comic book]]s published by [[Marvel Comics]] since 1963. A highly intelligent [[mad scientist]], Doctor Octopus is one of [[Spider-Man]]'s greatest foes. He is typically portrayed as a stocky, [[myopic]] man who utilizes four powerful, mechanical appendages, and is obsessed with proving his own genius and destroying Spider-Man. In his first several appearances, His last name was spelled "Octavious" while all stories since have spelled it "Octavius". The character has appeared in numerous Spider-Man cartoons and video games and is portrayed by [[Alfred Molina]] in the [[2004 in film|2004]] film ''[[Spider-Man 2]]'' as the film's main antagonist. |
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* [[Carbonadium]] plating over his neck and skull |
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* Talons on his hands and feet |
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'''Doctor Octopus''' ('''Dr. Otto Octavius'''), also known as '''Doc Ock''' for short, is a fictional character appearing in [[American comic book]]s published by [[Marvel Comics]]. The character was created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Steve Ditko]] and first appeared in ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' #3 (July 1963). He is a highly intelligent, [[Myopia|myopic]], and stocky [[mad scientist]] who sports four strong and durable appendages resembling an [[octopus]]'s tentacles, which extend from his body and can be used for various purposes. After his mechanical harness became permanently fused to his body during a laboratory accident, he turned to a life of crime, and came into conflict with the [[superhero]] [[Spider-Man]]. He has endured as one of Spider-Man's most prominent villains, and is regarded as one of his three [[Archenemy|archenemies]], alongside the [[Norman Osborn|Green Goblin]] and [[Venom (character)|Venom]]. He is the founder and leader of the [[Sinister Six]], the first [[supervillain]] team to oppose Spider-Man. |
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While usually portrayed as a [[supervillain]], Doctor Octopus has also been occasionally depicted as a conflicted [[antihero]] and ally of Spider-Man. Following Spider-Man's death in the 2012 storyline "[[Dying Wish]]", which saw a dying Octavius swapping bodies with the hero and letting him die in his original body, Octavius was motivated to prove he could be a better Spider-Man. As such, he adopted the '''Superior Spider-Man''' alias, introduced in ''[[Avenging Spider-Man]]'' #15.1 following a cameo in ''[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)|Daredevil]]'' vol. 3 #21 (both December 2012). The Superior Spider-Man possesses all of the original Spider-Man's abilities, memories, and equipment, along with additional gadgets created by Octavius, though he often struggles to live up to his predecessor's legacy and seeks to turn his life around after being a villain for years. In 2013, Marvel launched a 45-issue ''[[The Superior Spider-Man]]'' comic book series focusing on the character's redemption and superhero career. The original Spider-Man has since been resurrected after the death of Otto Octavius. Following ''[[Spider-Verse]]'', a copy of his consciousness became a villain, though a second volume of ''The Superior Spider-Man'' launched in 2018 saw the duplicate taking on the mantle before returning to the Doctor Octopus mantle as an [[antihero]], having his soul restored and memories of redemption erased by [[Mephisto (Marvel Comics)|Mephisto]], before returning to the role of Superior Spider-Man in 2023 in a new series by [[Dan Slott]], and ''[[Spider-Man: Octo-Girl]]'' by Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court. |
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In 2009, Doctor Octopus was ranked as [[IGN]]'s 28th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.<ref>[http://comics.ign.com/top-100-villains/28.html Doctor Octopus is number 28 ], [[IGN]].</ref> Comics journalist and historian [[Mike Conroy (writer)|Mike Conroy]] writes of the character: "Created by [[Stan Lee]] and artist [[Steve Ditko]], Doc Ock, as he became known, has become one of the web slinger's most persistent and dangerous foes."<ref>[[Mike Conroy (writer)|Conroy, Mike]]. 500 Comicbook Villains, p.44-45, Collins & Brown, 2004.</ref> |
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Comics journalist and historian [[Mike Conroy (writer)|Mike Conroy]] writes of the character: "Created by [[Stan Lee]] and artist [[Steve Ditko]], Doc Ock, as he became known, has become one of the web-slinger's most persistent, enduring, and dangerous foes."<ref>{{cite book |last=Conroy |first=Mike |authorlink=Mike Conroy (writer) |title=500 Comicbook Villains |publisher=Collins & Brown |date=2004 |isbn=1-84340-205-X |url=https://archive.org/details/500comicbookvill0000conr/page/44/mode/2up |language=en}}</ref> A fan favorite character and well-known figure in [[popular culture]], Doctor Octopus has been featured in various media adaptations of Spider-Man over the years, including feature films, television series, and video games. In live-action, [[Alfred Molina]] portrayed [[Otto Octavius (film character)|the character]] in the films ''[[Spider-Man 2]]'' (2004) and ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' (2021). [[Kathryn Hahn]] voiced a female version of Doctor Octopus named Olivia Octavius in the animated film ''[[Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]]'' (2018). |
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In 2009, ''[[IGN]]'' ranked Doctor Octopus 28th in the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time,<ref>{{cite web|title=Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time|url=https://www.ign.com/lists/top-100-comic-book-villains|website=[[IGN]]}}</ref> and in 2014 rated him Spider-Man's greatest enemy.<ref>{{cite web|title=Top 25 Spider-Man Villains|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/top-25-spider-man-villains|website=IGN|date=April 16, 2014}}</ref> |
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==Publication history== |
==Publication history== |
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Doctor Octopus first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #3 (July 1963), created by writer [[Stan Lee]] and artist [[Steve Ditko]].<ref>{{cite book|editor-last1 = Manning|editor-first1 = Matthew K.|editor-last2= Gilbert|editor-first2= Laura |chapter= 1960s|title = Spider-Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging|publisher = [[Dorling Kindersley]]|year = 2012|page = 19|isbn = 978-0756692360|quote= One of Spider-Man's most recognizable foes burst onto the scene in this epic tale of the origin of Doctor Octopus.}}</ref><ref name="Newsarama 1">{{cite web | url=http://www.newsarama.com/15454-the-10-greatest-spider-man-villains-of-all-time.html | title=The 10 Greatest Spider-Man Villains of All Time! | website=[[Newsarama]] | access-date=January 2, 2014 | author=Siegel, Lucas}}</ref><ref name="DeFalco">DeFalco "1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 93: "Dr. Octopus shared many traits with Peter Parker. They were both shy, both interested in science, and both had trouble relating to women ... Otto Octavius even looked like a grown up Peter Parker. Lee and Ditko intended Otto to be the man Peter might have become if he had not been raised with a sense of responsibility.</ref><ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #3">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> Lee recounted: "Usually in creating a villain the first thing I would think of was a name, and then I would try to think of, 'Well, now that I've got the name, who's the character going to be and what will he do?' For some reason, I thought of an octopus. I thought, 'I want to call somebody Octopus. And I want him to have a couple of extra arms just for fun'. But I had to figure out how to do that".<ref>{{cite journal|last= Thomas|first= Roy|date= August 2011|title= Stan Lee's Amazing Marvel Interview!|journal= [[Alter Ego (magazine)|Alter Ego]]|issue= 104| pages= 3–45}}</ref> The character reappeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #11-12, then again in #31-33. |
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The character of Doctor Octopus first appeared in ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' #3 ([[1963 in comics#July|July 1963]]), and was created by writer [[Stan Lee]] and artist [[Steve Ditko]].<ref>{{cite book|last = Manning|first = Matthew K.|last2= Gilbert|first2= Laura, ed.|chapter= 1960s|title = Spider-Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging|publisher = [[Dorling Kindersley]]|year = 2012|page = 19|isbn = 978-0756692360|quote= One of Spider-Man's most recognizable foes burst onto the scene in this epic tale of the origin of Doctor Octopus.}}</ref> The character soon appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #11 and #12, and again in #31 - 33. |
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Doctor Octopus is regarded as one of Spider-Man's most infamous enemies. He has been cited as the man Peter might have become if he had not been raised with a sense of responsibility.<ref name="DeFalco"/><ref name="IGN #28">{{cite web | url=http://www.ign.com/top/comic-book-villains/28.html | title=Doctor Octopus is number 28 on greatest comic book villain of all time. | work=IGN | access-date=January 2, 2014}}</ref><ref name="CNN">{{cite web | url=http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/26/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/spidey-700-controversy | title=Events in landmark 'Spider-Man' issue have fans in a frenzy | publisher=[[CNN]] | access-date=January 2, 2014 | author=Hanks, Henry| date=December 26, 2012}}</ref> He is infamous for defeating Spider-Man the first time in battle and for almost marrying Peter's [[Aunt May]]. He is also the founder and core leader of the [[Sinister Six]], and has referred himself as the "Master Planner". ("[[If This Be My Destiny...!]]")<ref name="IGN #28"/><ref name="CBR #5">{{cite web | url=http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2012/04/30/50-greatest-friends-and-foes-of-spider-man-villains-1-3/ | title=50 Greatest Friends and Foes of Spider-Man: Villains #1-3 | website=[[Comic Book Resources]] | access-date=January 2, 2014 | author=Cronin, Brian | date=May 2012 | archive-date=October 23, 2013 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131023130557/http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2012/04/30/50-greatest-friends-and-foes-of-spider-man-villains-1-3/ | url-status=dead}}</ref> Later depictions revealed him in Peter Parker's body where [[The Superior Spider-Man|he was the titular character]] from 2013 to 2014.<ref name="CNN"/> In 2018, he returned as the Superior Spider-Man in a series written by Christos Gage and illustrated by Mike Hawthorne,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/superior-spider-man-returns-marvel/|title = Superior Spider-Man Returns in New Marvel Comics Series|date = September 7, 2018}}</ref> and again in 2023 in a new series by Dan Slott, and ''[[Spider-Man: Octo-Girl]]'' by Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court. |
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==Fictional character biography== |
==Fictional character biography== |
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Born in [[Schenectady, New York|Schenectady]], [[New York]], Otto Octavius had a turbulent upbringing. His father Torbert Octavius, a factory worker, was abusive and violent towards both Otto and his mother Mary Octavius. Young Otto's shyness and good work in school got him labeled as a "teacher's pet" and targeted as a subject for [[bullying]]. Torbert did not appreciate having a bullied son, and roared at Otto to use violence in dealing with the bullies. Mary Octavius would defend her son from Torbert's [[tirade]]s, saying Otto was a gifted thinker who would use his brain to solve problems, not his fists. Due to his mother's insistence and her disgust towards men who worked in manual labor, Otto was determined not to become like his father and threw all his efforts into his education, regularly scoring top marks. Otto's devotion to study paid off with him being awarded a [[university]] [[scholarship]]. During Otto's freshman year of college, his father's death due to an industrial accident pushed Otto towards the study of, and obsession with, physical science. After graduating from college, Otto found work in an engineering firm. |
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Born in [[Schenectady, New York|Schenectady]], Otto Octavius was the only child of Torbert Octavius, a construction worker, and Mary Lavinia Octavius, a homemaker. While Mary loved and supported Otto right from the beginning, Torbert was a violent alcoholic who regularly beat Otto and his mother. The young Octavius's shyness and good work in school got him labeled as a "teacher's pet" and targeted as a subject for bullying. Torbert hated having a bullied son and, believing that a man's worth was determined by his dominant attitude and physical strength, roared at him to use violence in dealing with the bullies. Mary Octavius would always defend her son from Torbert's [[Invective|tirades]], saying he was a gifted thinker who would use his brain to solve problems, not his fists. Due to his mother's insistence and her disgust towards men who worked in common manual labor, Octavius was determined not to become like his father and threw all his efforts into his education, regularly scoring top marks. Octavius' devotion to study paid off with him being awarded a [[university]] [[scholarship]] at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|M.I.T.]]. During Octavius's freshman year of college, he was undecided in his studies until they were briefly interrupted by Torbert's death in a construction accident. Otto attended the funeral for his mother's sake, although he himself did not mourn his father's death and later privately expressed his desire to have seen him suffer more. When Mary remarked that "an early death is a manual laborer's" and she expected better from her son, this seemed to spur an obsession in Octavius about the hard sciences, and he declared his major to be physical science. His obsession, however, did not manifest immediately, and he was regarded by his school friends as a devoted student who was genuinely interested in the studies. He graduated near the top of his class, and was considered a catch to many scientific firms. Octavius was soon hired by an engineering firm.<ref>''Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One'' #1</ref> |
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Octavius became a brilliant and respected [[nuclear physics|nuclear physicist]], atomic research consultant, [[Invention|inventor]] and [[lecturer]]. He designed a set of highly advanced [[Remote manipulator|mechanical arms]] controlled via a [[brain–computer interface]] to assist him with his research into [[atomic physics]]. The tentacle-like arms were resistant to radiation and were capable of great strength and highly precise movement, attached to a harness that fit around his body.<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #3"/> Later in his criminal career, he claimed the inspiration for the device came from the ''[[Vitruvian Man]]'', a pencil sketch made by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], one of his idols.<ref>''Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Though his relationship with co-workers was typically hostile, he was social enough to give a demonstration of his harness to a small group. He showed how the metal tentacles allowed him to work safely with chemicals that would normally be too dangerous for a human being to touch or be in close vicinity to. One such person impressed by this was a scientist named Mary Alice Anders, and the two soon dated. In due time, Otto proposed marriage to Mary Alice. However, when Otto joyously announced his future marriage to his mother, her feelings were not reciprocated. Believing that no woman was good enough for her son, she made him feel guilty that she was going to be pushed aside for his bride-to-be. Shocked that he hurt his mother, and to please her, Otto broke off the engagement with Mary Alice. Later, when Otto discovered that his mother had hypocritically begun dating a librarian, he finally snapped and lashed out at her, causing her to have a fatal heart attack. With the death of his mother and Mary Alice Anders out of his life, Octavius' disposition towards nearly everyone became mean-spirited, and he had become more distracted from paying attention to detail and safety precautions in his work.<ref>''Spider-Man Unlimited'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> His co-workers often called him "Doctor Octopus" behind his back, a pun on his actual name inspired by the four-armed apparatus; he was aware of this insult, but he barely cared.<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #3"/> |
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===Criminal career begins=== |
===Criminal career begins=== |
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During an accidental radiation leak that ended in an explosion, the apparatus became fused to Octavius' body. It was later revealed that the radiation, or possibly his own latent mutation, had mutated his brain so that he could control the movement of the arms using his thoughts alone. The tentacles have since been surgically removed from his body, although Octavius retains the power to control them telepathically from great distances. The accident also seemingly damaged his brain (although it was later suggested that what was interpreted as brain damage was, in fact, his mind rewiring itself to accommodate four extra limbs<ref name="untoldtales">{{Cite book|last = DeCandido|first = Keith R.A.|author-link = Keith R.A. DeCandido|editor = Stan Lee and Kurt Busiek|title = Untold Tales of Spider-Man|year=1997|publisher = Berkley Trade; Boulevard edition|chapter = Arms and the Man|isbn = 978-1-57297-294-0|url-access = registration|url = https://archive.org/details/untoldtalesofspi00stan}}</ref>), and the scientist turned to a life of crime, first taking the hospital hostage and calling himself "Doctor Octopus" from the derogatory name that his co-workers had given him.<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #3"/> Though Doctor Octopus himself is portly, in poor physical shape, and is [[Myopia|near-sighted]], with his harness attached he is physically more than a match for Spider-Man. The accident also made his eyes very [[Photophobia|sensitive to light]], requiring him to wear glasses with shaded lenses.<ref>''Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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In their first encounter, Doctor Octopus defeated Spider-Man, tossing him out of a window. Following this defeat, Spider-Man considered giving up his heroic career, but was inspired to continue by the [[Human Torch]], and ultimately defeated Doctor Octopus.<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #3"/> |
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During an accidental radiation leak that ended in an explosion, the apparatus became fused to Otto Octavius's body. It was later revealed that the radiation (or possibly his own latent mutation) had mutated his brain so that he could control the movement of the arms using his thoughts alone. The tentacles have since been surgically removed from his body, although Octavius retains the power to control them telepathically from a great distance. The accident also seemingly damaged his brain (although it was later suggested that what was interpreted as brain damage was in fact his mind rewiring itself to accommodate four extra limbs<ref name="untoldtales">{{Cite book|last = DeCandido|first = Keith R.A.|authorlink = Keith R.A. DeCandido|editor = Stan Lee and Kurt Busiek|title = Untold Tales of Spider-Man|year = 1997|publisher = Berkley Trade; Boulevard edition|chapter = Arms and the Man|isbn = 1-57297-294-7|postscript = }}</ref>), and the scientist turned to a life of crime, first taking the hospital hostage and calling himself "Dr. Octopus" from the derogatory name that his co-workers had given him.<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #3"/> Though Doctor Octopus himself is portly, in poor physical shape, and is [[myopia|near-sighted]], with his harness attached he is physically more than a match for Spider-Man. The accident also made his eyes very sensitive to light, requiring him to wear glasses with shaded lenses.<ref>''Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure'' #3</ref> |
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Over the years, Doctor Octopus has become one of the most identifiable members of [[List of Spider-Man enemies|Spider-Man's rogues gallery]]. Doctor Octopus formed the original [[Sinister Six]] to fight Spider-Man after taking [[Betty Brant]] and [[Aunt May|May Parker]] hostage.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> He has led subsequent Sinister Six groups and usually takes offense when someone else leads the team. Disguised as the '''Master Planner''', he organized theft of atomic equipment. After he stole a formula that Spider-Man needed to cure his Aunt May, Spider-Man tracked Doctor Octopus' gang to their base. In the ensuing fight, Spider-Man became trapped underneath a collapsed building. Seemingly doomed, Spider-Man was ultimately able to draw upon the sheer force of his will to summon the strength to escape.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #31-32. Marvel Comics.</ref> It is later revealed he used a scuba tank to escape.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=June 2012}} |
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In their first encounter, Doctor Octopus defeated Spider-Man, tossing him out of a window. Following this defeat, Spider-Man considered giving up his heroic career, but was inspired to continue his heroic career by the [[Human Torch]], and ultimately defeated Doctor Octopus.<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #3"/> |
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Doctor Octopus later attempts to steal the Defense Department's Nullifier device, and sets a trap for Spider-Man.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #53. Marvel Comics.</ref> He became [[Aunt May|May Parker]]'s tenant,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #54. Marvel Comics.</ref> then got close enough to use the Nullifier on Spider-Man; although he had hoped that it would merely nullify Spider-Man's web-shooters, the radiation in Spider-Man's blood resulted in the Nullifier's interaction with Spider-Man's unique biology rendering him amnesiac,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #55. Marvel Comics.</ref> Doctor Octopus subsequently tricking Spider-Man into helping him before Spider-Man's own better nature resulted in him turning against his 'partner' despite his memory loss long enough for [[John Jameson (comics)|John Jameson]] to use the Nullifier to shut down his tentacles.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #56. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Doctor Octopus later exhibited the ability to activate his mechanical arms remotely, and used them to free himself from prison.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #88. Marvel Comics.</ref> His resulting battle with Spider-Man resulted in Captain [[George Stacy]]'s death.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #89-90. Marvel Comics.</ref> Doctor Octopus later waged a gang war with [[Hammerhead (comics)|Hammerhead]].<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #112-115. Marvel Comics.</ref> He attempted to wed May Parker to acquire an island with an atomic plant which she had recently (and unknowingly) inherited.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #130-131. Marvel Comics.</ref> Doctor Octopus escaped death when the island was destroyed in a thermonuclear explosion and began a life as a homeless person.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #152, 154 and 156. Marvel Comics.</ref> He next battled the "ghost" of Hammerhead, unwittingly returned him to his corporeal form using a particle accelerator and defeated him after forming a temporary alliance with Spider-Man.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #157-159. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Doctor Octopus later attempted to hijack an atomic submarine.<ref>''The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> He also attempted to poison New York City with printers' ink, and battled the [[Punisher]] and Spider-Man.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' #15. Marvel Comics.</ref> He next battled the [[Owl (Marvel Comics)|Owl]] and his gang.<ref>''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man#Volume 1 (1976-98)|Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' #73 and 75-76. Marvel Comics.</ref> He successfully deactivated a nuclear reactor in a laboratory before meltdown.<ref>''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'' #124. Marvel Comics.</ref> He later displayed symptoms which [[Mister Fantastic]] diagnosed as multiple personality disorder.<ref name="Fantastic Four #267">''Fantastic Four'' #267. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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During the "[[Secret Wars]]" storyline, Doctor Octopus was taken to the [[Beyonder]]'s [[Battleworld]], where he fought a horde of heroes and plotted against [[Doctor Doom]] for the leadership of the group of villains. He was able to defeat the [[X-Men]], until [[Magneto (Marvel Comics)|Magneto]] came to the mutants' aid.<ref>''Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars'' #1-12. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Arachnophobia=== |
===Arachnophobia=== |
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His crowning achievement of evil was the near-fatal beating of the [[Black Cat ( |
His crowning achievement of evil was the near-fatal beating of the [[Black Cat (Marvel Comics)|Black Cat]] (Spider-Man's then-partner) which led to Spider-Man beating Doctor Octopus to within an inch of his life. The trauma of the beating he received from Spider-Man left Otto Octavius afraid of Spider-Man and spiders in general for years, and he needed to be treated for his acute [[arachnophobia]].<ref>''Web of Spider-Man'' #4-5. Marvel Comics.</ref> Spider-Man was forced to let his nemesis beat him in combat so as to allow Octavius to break free of his fears and recruit him to save [[New York City]] from an exploding nuclear reactor; Octavius had been planning to detonate the reactor to kill Spider-Man indirectly, but after his out-of-control arms beat Spider-Man seemingly senseless, Spider-Man persuaded him to shut down the reactor to ensure that there were witnesses to his 'great triumph'. Octavius decided to let Spider-Man live on the grounds that he would now have to cope with the same humiliation he had endured.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #297. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Death and resurrection=== |
==="Death" and resurrection=== |
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During the [[Clone Saga]], Doctor Octopus saved Spider-Man from certain death from a poison injected by the [[Vulture ( |
During the "[[Clone Saga]]", Doctor Octopus saved Spider-Man from certain death from a poison injected by the [[Vulture (Marvel Comics)|Vulture]], although this was only because ''he'' desired to be the one to kill Spider-Man.<ref>''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #220. Marvel Comics.</ref> During the healing process, he discovered Spider-Man's identity and then allowed himself to be taken in by police, expecting to be saved by his accomplice/lover [[Stunner (comics)|Stunner]]. However, Stunner was knocked out and Doctor Octopus was murdered by the insane Spider-Man clone [[Kaine Parker|Kaine]].<ref>''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #221. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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[[Lady Octopus|Carolyn Trainer]] took over as "Doctor Octopus" until her teacher was resurrected by a branch of the mystical [[ninja]] cult known as the [[The Hand (comics)|Hand]].<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #427. Marvel Comics.</ref> Upon his resurrection, it was revealed that he now had no knowledge of Spider-Man's identity, as the memories he gained came from a computer chip provided by Carolyn Trainer and the memory of Spider-Man's identity had not been recorded at the time of his death.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #428. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Subsequent schemes=== |
===Subsequent schemes=== |
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In later years, |
In later years, Octavius attempted to create his own personal assassin in the form of a villainous mutated entity he dubbed "[[Spider-Woman (Charlotte Witter)|Spider-Woman]]". He has also had to deal with another usurper, in the form of arrogant young businessman and con artist [[Luke Carlyle]], who pretended to employ Octavius at his company.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #43. Marvel Comics.</ref> Tiring of his life of crime and wishing to return to an engineering career, Octavius accepted the offer. This proved to be a ruse, and Carlyle subdued Doctor Octopus and stole his technology, using it to create his own version of Octavius' harness and tentacles.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #44. Marvel Comics.</ref> During a prolonged battle with Octavius and Spider-Man, Carlyle was defeated when Doctor Octopus ripped open his suit, allowing Spider-Man to fill Carlyle's suit with webbing, although Doctor Octopus informed his enemy that he only did this to hurt Carlyle rather than to help Spider-Man.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #45. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Then, Doctor Octopus took the ambassador of the newly formed Free Palestinian State hostage, demanding that in exchange for the ambassador's freedom, Spider-Man would meet him in Times Square and unmask himself in front of the world. When Spider-Man went to Times Square, he pulled off his mask to reveal another mask, angering Octavius enough to distract him from the release of the ambassador by agents of the Israeli Secret Service.<ref>''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #6. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Doctor Octopus was taken to Ryker's Island and was drugged and brainwashed to kill the [[Green Goblin]]. He interrupted a battle between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin on the [[Brooklyn Bridge]], and the two villains were struck by lightning and fell into the river below. Octopus was dragged out days later with no memory of the event and missing two months of his life.<ref>''Marvel Knights: Spider-Man'' #12. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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While hiding in a plant that was owned by the villain Fusion, Octavius was apparently forced to work for Fusion in helping him recover the 'John Hancock' satellite, once used to find nuclear weapons but now capable of finding potentially radioactive superhumans such as the Hulk or Spider-Man.<ref>''Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #39. Marvel Comics.</ref> Although Fusion had apparently forced Octavius into submission, Octavius eventually revealed that he had merely been faking his submission so that Fusion could do all the hard work of finding the satellite for Octavius to sell off,<ref>''Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #40. Marvel Comics.</ref> subsequently beating Fusion half to death and attempting to sell the satellite himself before he was caught and defeated by Spider-Man.<ref>''Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #41. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Dr. Octopus was taken to [[Ryker's Island]] and was drugged and brainwashed to take down the [[Green Goblin]]. He interrupted a battle between Spider-Man and Green Goblin on the [[Brooklyn Bridge]], and the two villains were struck by lightning and fell into the river below. Octopus was dragged out days later with no memories of the event.<ref>''Marvel Knights: Spider-Man'' #12</ref> |
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===Civil War=== |
===''Civil War''=== |
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Octavius unsuccessfully tried to form and lead another version of the [[Sinister Six]], because [[Captain America]]'s [[Civil War (comics)|Secret Avengers]] managed to defeat the villainous group, although |
Octavius unsuccessfully tried to form and lead another version of the [[Sinister Six]], because [[Captain America]]'s [[Civil War (comics)|Secret Avengers]] managed to defeat the villainous group, although Doctor Octopus himself eluded authorities. In ''Sensational Spider-Man'' #28, Doctor Octopus is seen viewing a telecast of Peter Parker revealing himself to be Spider-Man. Doctor Octopus then goes rampaging throughout the city, in utter disbelief that not only was he beaten numerous times by a teenager, but of the lost opportunity he had when he unmasked Parker in their second encounter (at the time, Octavius assumed he was an impostor).<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #11-12. Marvel Comics.</ref> He is again defeated by Spider-Man, who confronts Doctor Octopus unmasked, after two of Peter's students distract Octavius.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2010}} He is then sent to [[Baron Zemo]]'s supervillain detention facility (as seen in ''[[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]]'' #104 and ''[[Iron Man (comic book)|Iron Man]]'' (vol. 4) #14). [[Spider-Man: One More Day|Later]], Spider-Man contacts Octavius to see if he can help with Aunt May's condition.<ref>''Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'' #24. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Dying=== |
===Dying=== |
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Doctor Octopus |
When Doctor Octopus learns that he is dying due to the years of punishment his body took in his villainous career, facing superhuman foes when he is fundamentally human once getting past the tentacles, he becomes increasingly despondent and brazen in his final plans. Intending to leave a lasting legacy, he attempts to exert control over New York City by using his newly minted Octobots, but while he consciously intends to help, his subconscious drives him to turn the city's resources against Spider-Man, and he also targets May Parker aggressively (deeming her guilty of being due to marry J. Jonah Jameson's father J. Jonah Jameson, Sr.), subtly disrupting the planned marriage. Spider-Man is eventually able to take control of Octavius's planned network, forcing Octavius to flee while vowing revenge.<ref name="ASM600">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #600. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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In his desperate attempts to prolong his life, |
In his desperate attempts to prolong his life, Octavius reforms the Sinister Six, wishing to acquire [[Menace (Marvel Comics)|Menace]]'s unborn son, hoping to synthesize a pure strain of the Goblin Serum,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #642. Marvel Comics.</ref> only to be thwarted again by the efforts of Spider-Man and the guilty conscience of the Lizard,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #646. Marvel Comics.</ref> reigniting his bitterness towards his foe, but gaining a grudging acknowledgment of his abilities.<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #648">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #648. Marvel Comics.</ref> Octavius and Spider-Man keep crossing their ways during the following months, with the Avengers fighting a new iteration of the Sinister Six,<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #648"/> Doctor Octopus sending a remote Octobot in John Jameson's shuttle,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #653. Marvel Comics.</ref> and Octavius contacting [[Iron Man]] to force him to find a cure for his degenerative condition.<ref>''Invincible Iron Man'' #501. Marvel Comics.</ref> However, when Iron Man genuinely offers to have the brightest minds in the Marvel Universe find a viable cure,<ref>''Invincible Iron Man'' #502. Marvel Comics.</ref> Octavius smugly refuses, in favor of witnessing Stark admit that he cannot do it and beg for mercy to disarm a device that Octavius had claimed was a bomb, basking in this "proof" of his (supposedly) superior intellect.<ref>''Invincible Iron Man'' #503. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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His attempts to prolong his life however |
His attempts to prolong his life, however, do not hinder a more vast and sinister plan, in which he has the Sinister Six fighting the [[Avengers Academy]] for a piece of [[Hank Pym]]'s technology,<ref>''Avengers Academy'' #14. Marvel Comics.</ref> the [[Future Foundation]] for a piece of [[Mister Fantastic|Reed Richard]]'s technology,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #660. Marvel Comics.</ref> and the Intelligencia for the ''Zero Cannon'', a powerful antigravity weapon,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #676. Marvel Comics.</ref> later revealing to have gained something useful from his early foray in John Jameson's shuttle.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #681. Marvel Comics.</ref> All this careful preparation came to fruition during the "[[Ends of the Earth (Marvel Comics)|Ends of the Earth]]" storyline,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://comics.ign.com/articles/121/1214698p1.html|work=IGN |time=Dan Slott discusses the next big Amazing Spider-Man storyline|date=December 13, 2011|title=Comics Reviews, News, Heroes, Villains, Superheroes & Toys}}</ref> where the apparently mismatched pieces of technology stolen are used to build a satellite net, the ''Octavian Lens'', able to alter the world's climate by enhancing or smothering solar rays. |
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Doctor Octopus at first claims to have a benevolent intent, wishing to halt the [[greenhouse effect]] in exchange |
Doctor Octopus at first claims to have a benevolent intent, wishing to halt the [[greenhouse effect]] in exchange for gratitude and recognition,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #682. Marvel Comics.</ref> but he is soon exposed by Spider-Man (having enhanced himself with new technology created be Horizon <abbr title="Laboratories">Labs</abbr>),<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #683">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #683. Marvel Comics.</ref> the [[Black Widow (Natasha Romanova)|Black Widow]] and [[Silver Sable]], who provoke him into revealing his real plan: immolate a great part of the entire population to prevent anyone from surviving his impending death, having the survivors remember him in perpetual fear and awe.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #685. Marvel Comics.</ref> Playing over his ego, Spider-Man manages to stall him, by reminding him that, even if anyone managed to survive a drastic heating of the entire Earth, the survivors would likely be brain-damaged, and as such unable to remember his actions.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #687. Marvel Comics.</ref> Spider-Man then roughly defeats him, in retaliation for Silver Sable's death, openly mocking and berating his efforts by claiming that, because of the Octavian Lens' destruction and his declining health, he is now going to die alone, forgotten and without a legacy.<ref>''The Avenging Spider-Man'' #8. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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==="Death" and |
==="Death" and rebirth=== |
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Even captivity and incarceration |
Even captivity and incarceration were unable to stop Octavius. Since Spider-Man was forced to access the Octobots' hive mind several times in previous months,<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #683"/><ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man #672''. Marvel Comics.</ref> he unwittingly gave Octavius a full, unrestricted access to his mind and as such he becomes able to program a lone Octobot to swap their mind pattern. Octavius is now in Peter Parker's body and able to access his foe's memories, but with none of his restraints content of living his civilian life and planning for his future, while his foe is now trapped in Octavius' failing body.<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #698">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #698. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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When Peter assembles a new, latest iteration of the Sinister Six with the task of keeping him alive and capturing "Spider-Man" in an attempt to reverse the mind swap. However, Trapster's portable life support can give Peter only 700 minutes to live.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #699</ref> As such, Peter openly antagonizes "Spider-Man". While Peter's attempt to reclaim his body fails, he's able to imbue his nemesis with his very memories and values before apparently dying in Octavius' crippled body. Distraught, Octavius (in a sudden surge of empathy for his sworn nemesis) vows to steer himself away from villainy and accepts Peter's dying wish of having a Spider-Man protect New York. Octavius claims that since he now holds the physical might and the good values embodied by Spider-Man but also the boundless ambition and the scientific mindframe of Doctor Octopus, and will surpass the "Amazing Spider-Man" becoming a "[[The Superior Spider-Man|Superior Spider-Man]]".<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #700">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #700</ref> |
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Peter is able to recruit the [[Scorpion (Mac Gargan)|Scorpion]], [[Hydro-Man]] and the [[Trapster]] with the task of keeping him alive and capturing "Spider-Man" in an attempt to reverse the mind swap. However, the Trapster's portable life support can give Peter only 700 minutes to live.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #699. Marvel Comics.</ref> As such, Peter openly antagonizes "Spider-Man". While Peter's attempt to reclaim his body fails, he is able to imbue his nemesis with his very memories and values before apparently dying in Octavius' crippled body. Distraught, Octavius (in a sudden surge of empathy for his sworn nemesis) vows to steer himself away from villainy and accepts Peter's dying wish of having a Spider-Man protect New York. Octavius claims that, since he now holds the physical might and the good values embodied by Spider-Man but also the boundless ambition and the scientific mindframe of Doctor Octopus, he will surpass the "Amazing Spider-Man", becoming a "[[The Superior Spider-Man|Superior Spider-Man]]".<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #700">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #700. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===The Superior Spider-Man=== |
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===''The Superior Spider-Man''=== |
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Within Spider-Man's body, Otto Octavius starts his new career as a hero by redesigning his gear and putting his past as a villain behind himself.<ref>''Avenging Spider-Man'' 15.1</ref> However, he soon finds himself the target of several villains, such as an Octavius-tech enhanced [[Stilt-Man]],<ref name="Daredevil 22">''Daredevil'' 22</ref> [[Boomerang (comics)|Boomerang]], [[Overdrive (comics)|Overdrive]], [[Shocker (comics)|Shocker]], [[Speed Demon (comics)|Speed Demon]], the unnamed female [[Beetle (comics)#Janice|Beetle]], [[Living Brain]],<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #1">''The Superior Spider-Man'' #1</ref> and all of them trying to take over the place left by the seemingly dead Doctor Octopus and his Sinister Six. While they're still no match for the new, more ruthless Spider-Man, his violence and new mannerisms start to tip off several of his close friends and allies, such as the whole Horizon Labs, [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]],<ref name="Daredevil 22"/> [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]] (explicitly forbidden to have Spider-Man's mind telepathically scanned under the threat of legal action in court),<ref>''Avenging Spider-Man'' 16</ref> [[Mary Jane Watson]],<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #1"/> and [[Carlie Cooper]].<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #2">''The Superior Spider-Man'' #2</ref> |
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Within Spider-Man's body, Octavius starts his new career as a hero by redesigning his gear and putting his past as a villain behind himself.<ref name="Avenging Spider-Man 15.1">''Avenging Spider-Man'' #15.1. Marvel Comics.</ref> However, he soon finds himself the target of several villains, such as an Octavius-tech enhanced [[Stilt-Man]],<ref name="Daredevil 22">''Daredevil'' #22. Marvel Comics.</ref> [[Boomerang (comics)|Boomerang]], [[Overdrive (comics)|Overdrive]], the [[Shocker (comics)|Shocker]], the [[Speed Demon (comics)|Speed Demon]], the new female [[Janice Lincoln|Beetle]], and the [[Living Brain]],<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #1">''The Superior Spider-Man'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> all of them trying to take over the place left by the seemingly-dead Doctor Octopus and his Sinister Six. While they are still no match for the new, more ruthless Spider-Man, his violence and new mannerisms start to tip off several of his close friends and allies, such as the whole staff of Horizon Labs, [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)|Daredevil]],<ref name="Daredevil 22"/> [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]] (explicitly forbidden to have Spider-Man's mind telepathically scanned under the threat of legal action in court),<ref>''Avenging Spider-Man'' #16. Marvel Comics.</ref> [[Mary Jane Watson]],<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #1"/> and [[Carlie Cooper]].<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #2">''The Superior Spider-Man'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Despite his accomplishments, Octavius is revealed to be still haunted by Peter Parker's lingering spirit, unable to reassert control over Spider-Man's shared body, but actively hampering his efforts to stray from Peter's values, and trying to reclaim his body.<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #2"/> Despite Peter's lingering influence, Octavius's refusal of Peter's values and perceived screw-ups prompts him to "rectify" some mistakes: "Peter" enrolls back to college, pursuing actively the PhD Peter denied himself in the past,<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #4</ref> and breaks the self-imposed "no-kill rule" by taking a proactive stance against evildoers and criminals, shooting the villain Massacre even after Massacre appeared to show signs of recovering from the brain damage that motivated his crimes,<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #5</ref> and violently assaulting Jester and Screwball for a relatively minor insult.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #6</ref> These actions prompted the Avengers to confront "Spider-Man" about his recent activities, recognizing that their friend would never act in such a manner.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #7</ref> When their subsequent analysis confirms that he is still biologically Peter Parker |
Despite his accomplishments, Octavius is revealed to be still haunted by Peter Parker's lingering spirit, unable to reassert control over Spider-Man's shared body, but actively hampering his efforts to stray from Peter's values, and trying to reclaim his body.<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #2"/> Despite Peter's lingering influence, Octavius's refusal of Peter's values and perceived screw-ups prompts him to "rectify" some mistakes: "Peter" enrolls back to college, pursuing actively the PhD Peter denied himself in the past,<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref> and breaks the self-imposed "no-kill rule" by taking a proactive stance against evildoers and criminals, shooting the villain [[Massacre (Marvel Comics)|Massacre]] even after Massacre appeared to show signs of recovering from the brain damage that motivated his crimes,<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #5. Marvel Comics.</ref> and violently assaulting the Jester and Screwball for a relatively minor insult.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #6. Marvel Comics.</ref> These actions prompted the Avengers to confront "Spider-Man" about his recent activities, recognizing that their friend would never act in such a manner.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #7. Marvel Comics.</ref> When their subsequent analysis confirms that he is still biologically Peter Parker, Octavius explains that he is merely dealing with stress over recent events.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #8. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Attempting a mind |
Attempting a mind-wipe of all of Peter's memories to destroy the living consciousness completely, Octavius manages to delete the ''Daily Bugle'' memory. Realizing Peter would not surrender, Octavius directly engages his foe in Spider-Man's mind. After beating Peter to a pulp by breaking his spirit with the knowledge Peter was willing let a girl named Amy come close to death when Octavius was performing surgery on her with a scanner that would have detected him, Octavius declares his final victory while calling Peter unworthy to be called Spider-Man and believes that he deleted all of Spider-Man's memories. Returning to the real world, Octavius rejoices from his belief that he is free and has achieved victory over Spider-Man.<ref name="SSM9">''The Superior Spider-Man'' #9. Marvel Comics.</ref> But this erasure has also deprived him of Spider-Man's memories, leaving it more difficult for him to pose as Spider-Man, with some of Peter's friends (such as Carlie, Mary Jane, and J. Jonah Jameson, Sr.) questioning Spider-Man's more brutal approach.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #10. Marvel Comics.</ref> While Octavius has developed more detailed resources than Peter possessed as Spider-Man, such as creating a small army of Spider-bots and Spiderling allies to assist him, as well as helping [[Cyclops (Marvel Comics)|Cyclops]] trap the body-hopping mutant [[Malice (comics)#Malice (Marauder)|Malice]] in a specially-designed containment unit,<ref>''A + X'' #11. Marvel Comics.</ref> he continues to resort to more questionable methods, such as killing [[Alistair Smythe]],<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #13. Marvel Comics.</ref> and blackmailing Jameson into giving him free rein in New York by threatening to expose the fact that Jameson asked him to do this. During a series of confrontations with his former allies in the Sinister Six, he also attempted to brainwash them into becoming his new 'team', resulting in him being forced to join forces with new hero [[Sun Girl (Marvel Comics)|Sun Girl]] when the Six snapped out of his control and tried to kill him.<ref>''Superior Spider-Man Team Up'' #6. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Octavius's focus on the larger scale also resulted in him missing the Green Goblin's efforts to establish a new criminal empire, with the Green Goblin rescuing criminals who have escaped Spider-Man and recruiting them into his new gang, as Octavius simply focused on the leaders whereas Peter would have tried to capture the whole gang. His fixation in proving himself Spider-Man's superior reached a particular climax when [[Spider-Man 2099]] came to the past to deal with a temporal anomaly,<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #17. Marvel Comics.</ref> with Octavius becoming so fixated with solving the problem and keeping his identity secret that he actually attacked the future Spider-Man rather than ask for his help,<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #18. Marvel Comics.</ref> his actions resulting in the destruction of Horizon Labs because he could not solve the [[vibranium]]-related equations that Peter was able to resolve. Unknown to Octavius, Peter's memories managed to survive the deletion. When Octavius attempts to access Spider-Man's memories (because Octavius can only view memories that were looked at before the delete), Peter is shown lifting the 'rocks' off himself from the mental battle.<ref name="ReferenceA">''The Superior Spider-Man'' #19. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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When Carlie had found evidence that Doctor Octopus' mind is in Spider-Man's body, she mourns Peter in Doctor Octopus' grave. The grave then collapses and Carlie falls in where she discovers that Doctor Octopus' body is not there. After Carlie has been captured by Menace, the Goblin King receives Carlie's journal from Menace where Goblin King discovers evidence in there that states that Doctor Octopus' mind is in Spider-Man's body.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #21</ref> |
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When Carlie had found evidence that Doctor Octopus' mind is in Spider-Man's body, she mourns Peter in Doctor Octopus' grave. The grave then collapses and Carlie falls in where she discovers that Doctor Octopus' body is not there. After Carlie has been captured by Menace, the Goblin King receives Carlie's journal from Menace, where the Goblin King discovers evidence in it that states that Doctor Octopus' mind is in Spider-Man's body.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #21. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Following him being possessed by the Venom symbiote, Octavius receives unexpected help from Peter Parker's conscious, though Octavius is still unaware that Peter survived their mental duel. Peter decides to maintain a low profile until Octavius does something that will cause him to spring into action.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #25</ref> Peter finds that Octavius's delete has left him with very few memories of his own, but after realizing those he still has are the ones that define him, vows not to give up, and that he will regain control of his body.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #26</ref> The Superior Spider-Man finds himself facing the full force of the Goblin Underground since the possession of the Venom symbiote 31 days ago. When the Superior Spider-Man finally confronts the Goblin King, he mentions that he knows about Doctor Octopus' mind-swap with Spider-Man. The Goblin King then makes his next move by having missiles targeted at Spider-Island II.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #27</ref> |
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Following him being possessed by the Venom symbiote, Octavius receives unexpected help from Peter Parker's consciousness, though Octavius is still unaware that Peter survived their mental duel. Peter decides to maintain a low profile until Octavius does something that will cause him to spring into action.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #25. Marvel Comics.</ref> Peter finds that Octavius's delete has left him with very few memories of his own, but after realizing those he still has are the ones that define him, vows not to give up, and that he will regain control of his body.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #26. Marvel Comics.</ref> The Superior Spider-Man finds himself facing the full force of the Goblin Underground since the possession of the Venom symbiote 31 days ago. When the Superior Spider-Man finally confronts the Goblin King, he mentions that he knows about Doctor Octopus' mind-swap with Spider-Man. The Goblin King then makes his next move by having missiles targeted at Spider-Island II.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #27. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Octavius survived the bombardment and escaped with The Living Brain.{{issue|date=March 2014}} He then tries to find the Goblin King, however before he can do that, Menace takes Anna hostage.{{issue|date=March 2014}} Meanwhile the Goblin destroys all the buildings that mean something to Octavius, to punish him for robbing the Goblin of his dream: Killing Spider-man.{{issue|date=March 2014}} Octavius is lured to Empire state University, where he finds Don Lamaze.{{issue|date=March 2014}} During the ensuring fight, Lamaze takes a blade meant for Octavius and dies in Superior Spider-man's arms.{{issue|date=March 2014}} Heading to Alchemax, he is confronted by Spider-man 2099, who takes control of the spider-slayers and demands answers.{{issue|date=March 2014}} However before he gets them, Goblin King reactivates the Slayers to kill the Spiders, stating Norman Osborn now rules New York.{{issue|date=March 2014}} Although he manages to escape, Octavius is forced to realize that he has failed in his goal to be a 'Superior' Spider-Man when the restored Peter Parker takes over to save a child from a runaway train where Octavius hesitated. Octavius then willingly deletes his own consciousness so that Peter can regain control of his body. As Octavius's last memories fade, it is shown he had really fallen in love with supporting character Anna Maria Marconi, much to Peter's surprise. Octavius tells Peter he's willing to give up his love to save her, something only Peter can do as the ''true'' Superior Spider-Man, and save New York in his place.<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #30">''The Superior Spider-Man'' #30</ref> |
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Octavius survived the bombardment and escaped with the Living Brain. He then tries to find the Goblin King; however, before he can do so, Menace takes supporting character [[Anna Maria Marconi]] hostage.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #28. Marvel Comics.</ref> Meanwhile, the Goblin destroys all the buildings that mean something to Octavius, to punish him for robbing the Goblin of his dream: Killing Spider-Man. Octavius is lured to Empire State University, where he finds Don Lamaze. During the ensuing fight, Lamaze takes a blade meant for Octavius and dies in the Superior Spider-Man's arms. Heading to Alchemax, he is confronted by Spider-Man 2099, who takes control of the Spider-Slayers and demands answers. However, before he gets them, the Goblin King reactivates the Slayers to kill the Spiders, stating Norman Osborn now rules New York.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #29. Marvel Comics.</ref> Although he manages to escape, Octavius is forced to realize that he has failed in his goal to be a 'Superior' Spider-Man when the restored Peter Parker takes over to save a child from a runaway train where Octavius hesitated, reflecting that he is aware of his fundamental inferiority, as he overcompensates while Peter holds himself back, but acts when he has to. Octavius then willingly deletes his own consciousness so that Peter can regain control of his body. As Octavius's last memories fade, it is shown he had really fallen in love with Anna Maria, much to Peter's surprise. Octavius tells Peter he is willing to give up his love to keep her safe - something only Peter can do as the ''true'' Superior Spider-Man - and urges the hero to save New York in his place.<ref name="The Superior Spider-Man #30">''The Superior Spider-Man'' #30. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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==Powers and abilities== |
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Otto Octavius is a genius in the field of [[atomic physics]], and he holds a [[Doctor of Philosophy#United States|Ph. D.]] in nuclear science. A brilliant engineer and inventor, he is also a superb strategist and a charismatic leader. His genius in radiation is so exceptional that he was once called upon by [[Mister Fantastic]] of the [[Fantastic Four]] to offer his expertise when the [[Invisible Woman]] suffered from complications during her second pregnancy as a result of the cosmic radiation that had given the team their powers.<ref name="Fantastic Four #267"/> |
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Due to exposure to atomic radiation, Doctor Octopus has acquired the mental ability of psychokinetic control over the four electrically powered, telescoping, [[prehensility|prehensile]], titanium-steel artificial tentacle "arms" (a degree of psychokinetic control over them that he can also exercise over vast distances even when they are not connected to him) that are attached to a stainless-steel harness encompassing his lower torso. Each of these four arms is capable of lifting several tons, provided that at least one arm is used to support his body. The reaction time and agility of his mechanical appendages are enhanced far beyond the range attainable for normal human musculature. The arms allow Octavius to move rapidly over any terrain and to scale vertical surfaces and ceilings. He has developed his concentration and control to the point that he can engage a single opponent, like Spider-Man, or multiple opponents with the arms while performing a completely separate, more delicate task, such as stirring coffee or constructing a machine. Due to his weight and age, his opponents are often lured into a false sense of security, only to find he is a formidable combatant. He has managed to force opponents as formidable as Spider-Man, [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]], and [[Captain America]] to take up a defensive position in a fight.<ref>[http://img1.uploadscreenshot.com/images/orig/7/18514151252-orig.jpg Spectacular Spider-Man #221]</ref> |
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In the run-up to ''[[Spider-Verse]]'', Octavius was sent to the year 2099 by accident while dealing with the temporal anomalies caused by Horizon's time portal.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> Trapped in the future, he attempted to return home by creating a dimensional portal, but found himself travelling to various alternate universes – including one where Spider-Man joined the [[Fantastic Four]] and a variation of the [[House of M]] – where all the Spider-Men were dead. Realizing that something was hunting Spider-Men across other dimensions, Octavius began to gather some of the more ruthless Spider-Men into a team that could oppose whatever was killing them, including Spider-Man Noir, a multi-armed Spider-Man, Pavitr Prabhakar, and a Peter Parker working in black ops with Wolverine.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #32. Marvel Comics.</ref> As the crisis unfolds, Octavius takes command of a group of alternate Spider-Men, considering himself particularly qualified to lead them due to his unique nature and willingness to kill,{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2014}} but when his team is confronted by another group led by the Peter Parker of Earth-616 – who Octavius presumes is a past Peter as he cannot contemplate the possibility that he will fail- he is forced to concede to Peter's leadership when Peter defeats him in a fight, Peter stating that killing Morlun and the Inheritors is not the answer, as they will just come back, and they need a new plan.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 3) #11. Marvel Comics.</ref> Although he realizes that Peter comes from his future when Peter recognizes Anna Maria's name, Otto is forced to acknowledge his own failures when he learns that another Earth where [[Uncle Ben#Spider-Verse|Ben Parker]] was the Spider-Totem was reduced to a nuclear wasteland due to the actions of his own local counterpart.<ref name="Amazing Spider-Man' 2015">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 3) #13. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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To stop the Inheritors from traveling around the multiverse, hunting all animal totems as fast as possible, Octavius identified the [[Karn (comics)|Master Weaver]] as the source of their abilities to traverse the multiverse, and killed him. However, Morlun feared the consequences of this action,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 3) #14. Marvel Comics.</ref> resulting in Karn, the surviving defected Inheritor, taking the Weaver's place (although it was noted that the Weaver was actually Karn's future self, creating a complex temporal paradox). Having learned that he was 'destined' to be replaced by Peter Parker, Octavius attempted to attack the multiversal web to 'save' himself from his destiny, claiming that he was giving the spiders the 'gift' of free will, but the Earth-616 spiders were able to defeat him as their surviving allies returned to their home dimensions. Before he departed, Octavius issued a time-delayed message to the Anna Maria program, intended to activate 100 days after he returned to his home time, but upon his return to his time, his memory of his time with the Spider-Army is erased, allowing history to unfold as it should.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 3) #15. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Doctor Octopus has also employed an armored body suit enabling him to breathe underwater and designed to withstand extreme water pressure.{{issue|date=November 2010}} |
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===''All-New, All-Different Marvel''=== |
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Doctor Octopus has begun wearing a full-body armor suit due to a crippling illness caused by the amount of punishment he has sustained over the years, made even worse by the fact that his ability to ''take'' damage is still at a human norm, even if he can deliver a superhuman level of punishment; he relies completely on his arms to prevent opponents with superhuman strength getting in close enough to damage his relatively unfit physical form even before his illness. To compensate, he has covered his entire body with his new suit, his normal arms are bound to his chest, and four additional tentacles have been added to his harness. He has also developed psychokinetic-telepathic control over an army of "Octobots" (small [[octopus]]-like drones).<ref name="ASM600"/> |
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As part of the ''[[All-New, All-Different Marvel]]'' event, Otto Octavius is still dead but a copy of his consciousness is shown to be inside the Living Brain where he is still in love with Anna Maria Marconi.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> Following the events of ''Spider-Verse'', Otto Octavius had backed up his consciousness in one of his gauntlets (the Superior Spider-Man's web-shooters) that slept for 100 days using the technology he acquired from 2099.<ref name="Amazing Spider-Man #18" /><ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' #32-33. Marvel Comics.</ref> The gauntlet housed a copy of Octavius's consciousness up to the point of ''Spider-Verse'' (without the memories of learning about power and responsibility for his act of self-sacrifice in ''Goblin Nation'', as this copy would remain asleep during this time). After transforming the gauntlet into a version of an Octobot, he backed himself up in the Living Brain while waiting for the next opportunity to take over Parker's body again, planning to act at a time when Parker's spider-sense would be taxed so that he would miss the relevant signals.<ref name="Amazing Spider-Man #18">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #18. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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At the time when the Living Brain was at Parker Industries' London branch, Doctor Octopus' consciousness expresses anger over being forced to act like their lackey. After Sajani Jaffrey is fired by Peter Parker for conspiring against him, Doctor Octopus' consciousness smirks as Anna is made the head of Parker Industries' London branch.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #5. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Harnesses=== |
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Doctor Octopus has possessed a total of three different harnesses during his career: the original [[titanium]] harness, a more powerful [[adamantium]] harness, and a carbonanium harness with tentacles bearing an octopus-like motif. The original and adamantium harnesses were both destroyed in the ''Lethal Foes of Spider-Man'' miniseries. |
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===="Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy"==== |
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His current harness is made of a titanium-steel-niobium alloy mixture that is dense but light weight in composition. While wearing the harness, the arms are powerful enough to allow him to walk up sheer concrete walls and move about quickly. They are also used to grab items, both small and large, and as literal weapons in terms of being swung at objects and people like clubs. The pincers at the end of each tentacle can also be used to cut and tear into the flesh of his enemies. His sheer power using these appendages was great enough to beat [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]], a seasoned combatant with superhuman senses, almost to death.<ref>''Daredevil'' #165</ref> |
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During the "[[Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy]]" storyline, Peter decides to have Parker Industries get familiar with New U Enterprises' "New U" system, which is a program where replacement organs are cloned for those suffering from serious injuries. Upon hearing about it from within the Living Brain, Doctor Octopus' consciousness expresses an interest in the procedure.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #16. Marvel Comics.</ref> When Peter Parker scanned the Living Brain to find out why it was acting unusually, Doctor Octopus' consciousness asked why it was erased. Realizing the truth, Peter Parker shut down the Living Brain, only for Doctor Octopus' consciousness to reactivate it and cause it to self-destruct while escaping in the Octobot. Arriving at New U Enterprises, the Doctor Octopus-possessed Octobot plans to get his biological body back, convinced that the consciousness in Parker's body was "infected" by its time in Spider-Man to believe that Peter was superior rather than himself.<ref name="Amazing Spider-Man #18"/> Upon heading to Potter's Field, the Doctor Octopus-possessed Octobot finds that Doctor Octopus' body was grave-robbed, alongside those of Alistair Alphonso Smythe and other villains. It traces the grave robbery to New U Technologies. Finding Doctor Octopus' body, the Doctor Octopus-possessed Octobot allowed it to be cloned and perfected. After eliminating the copy of Peter Parker's consciousness, Doctor Octopus gains control of the clone body and emerges from the vat where he resembles his earlier appearance. The [[Ben Reilly|Jackal]] was present where he presents him with his tentacle pack. Now an ally of Jackal, Doctor Octopus receives the special New U Pills to prevent his body from suffering clone degeneration.<ref name="Amazing Spider-Man #20">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #20. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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When Spider-Man later infiltrates New U Technologies after witnessing video footage of one of its subjects suffering from cellular degeneration, he evades the initial security force, including the Rhino and the [[Electro (Marvel Comics)#Francine Frye|female Electro]]. When he discovers what appears to be Gwen Stacy, he is distracted long enough to be caught off-guard by the reborn Octavius, once again in his own body with new tentacles.<ref>''The Clone Conspiracy'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> With Spider-Man trapped in his tentacles, Doctor Octopus tells him that he is not a clone or a hologram, but the real Otto Octavius.<ref name="Amazing Spider-Man #20"/> |
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The adamantium harness was powerful enough to both restrain and pummel the [[Hulk (comics)|Hulk]] into submission during a series written by Erik Larsen. The adamantium in his tentacles made besting [[Iron Man]] in combat possible, tearing the hero's armor apart with a defeat so harsh that Tony Stark began to doubt his abilities almost enough to allow his persistent problem with alcohol abuse to flare up.<ref>''Marvel Fanfare'' #22</ref> The harness is also capable of holding a small jetpack allowing him to fly to places faster and able to evade Spider-Man more easily. Doctor Octopus is even capable of whirling his tentacles around to deflect small projectiles like bullets. |
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After Silk escapes from New U Technologies, Doctor Octopus attacks Spectro who was unable to phase through the walls with the test subject. Doctor Octopus and Spectro fight until Electro arrives and knocks out Spectro. Doctor Octopus later experiments with Spectro and plans to put him into a cloned body.<ref>''Silk'' (vol. 2) #15. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Eventually, Dr. Octopus' harness was surgically removed, but he was still able to control it mentally, even at a distance. This power was initially explained as having been caused by the initial accident; Octopus and his arms were fused together mentally as well as physically. In fact, when the original harness was destroyed, it caused Octavius excruciating pain. He was seen sweating profusely and screaming.{{issue|date=August 2012}} Later stories suggest that Octavius possessed minor telepathic powers that gave him a direct mental link with his harness. These telepathic powers were also hinted at to have caused a brain [[aneurysm]] in his father when they first developed during puberty.{{issue|date=August 2012}} However, the original controls for the harness remain on the first version, with Mister Fantastic managing to use these controls to shut down the tentacles when he needed Octavius's help, though it is obviously impractical to use this regularly, given Reed Richards's unique powers.{{issue|date=August 2012}} |
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While studying the clones of [[Kaine Parker|Kaine]] and Electro to perfect the Proto-Clone, Anna Maria was brought to Otto and she becomes uncomfortable when Doctor Octopus starts appealing towards his love interest. When Jackal enters the laboratory, Anna Maria reveals she knows how to stop the decaying process on the clones and Jackal offers her the "Proto-Clone" body in exchange for the formula. Octavius takes offense to Jackal's comments on Maria's dwarfism and attacks his boss. Then he pulls a switch which activates the Carrion Virus in all of the clones and causes them to start rapidly decaying.<ref>''The Clone Conspiracy'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Powers as Spider-Man=== |
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Having taken over Spider-Man's body,<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #698"/> Otto Octavius gains possession of [[Spider-Man's powers and equipment|all of Spider-Man's powers, abilities, memories, and equipment]].<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #700"/> But he loses access to Spider-Man's memories after apparently removing his foe from their shared mind.<ref name="SSM9"/> |
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Doctor Octopus fights Jackal to allow Peter and Anna Maria the time to transmit the frequency, Spider-Man correctly anticipating that Octavius would act to protect Anna regardless of their own history. The frequency has a huge effect on Doctor Octopus and Jackal. Upon checking New U Technologies' Haven following the broadcast, Spider-Man and Anna Maria find that Ben Reilly, Doctor Octopus, and Gwen Stacy have been seemingly reduced to dust.<ref>''The Clone Conspiracy'' #5. Marvel Comics.</ref> It was later revealed that Doctor Octopus rendered Ben Reilly unconscious and escaped by transmitting his mind into the Proto-Clone (a perfect clone of Peter Parker) before Ben Reilly could.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #24. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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But as a way to reaffirm his perceived superior mind, he tinkered with the original Spider-Man costume, adding some [[carbonadium]] plating over his neck and skull,<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #700"/> talons on his hands and feet, split-toed footwear fashioned as [[tabi|jika-tabi]] shoes, a slightly different, more imposing spider-motif on his back and enhanced lenses in his costume, with HUD and tracking abilities.<ref name="Avenging Spider-Man 15.1">''Avenging Spider-Man 15.1''</ref> |
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===Becoming the Superior Octopus=== |
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He also retains access to some of his former Doctor Octopus hideouts, coupling Horizon Tech-derived inventions with his own peculiar brand of technology.<ref name="Avenging Spider-Man 15.1"/> |
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With his new body, Otto Octavius returns to one of his old bases only to find it is being occupied by HYDRA. He defeats the HYDRA soldiers, but is then recruited into HYDRA by [[Arnim Zola]]. Zola grants him the leadership of some HYDRA soldiers to work for him in arranging the destruction of [[Parker Industries]]. With HYDRA's help, he creates a new uniform for himself, becoming the Superior Octopus, intending to wait for Peter's actions to trigger the collapse of Parker Industries so that he can retake his position and prove himself superior once again.<ref name="Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 4 #25">''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #25. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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During the 2017 "[[Secret Empire (2017 comic)|Secret Empire]]" storyline, the Superior Octopus appears as a leader of HYDRA's Avengers.<ref>''Secret Empire'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> Outside of his work with HYDRA's Avengers, the Superior Octopus approached Spider-Man, where he wants him to transfer ownership of Parker Industries back to him. When Peter Parker declined this offer, the Superior Octopus had the HYDRA agents in Parker Industries' London branch blow up the building.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #29. Marvel Comics.</ref> As Peter flees to the Shanghai branch of Parker Industries, Octavius attempts to implement various security protocols he had added to all Parker Industries tech that allows him to retake control of anything developed by the company,<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #30. Marvel Comics.</ref> but Peter turns the tables on Octavius by ordering his employees to literally destroy the company to hurt HYDRA, thwarting Octavius' attempt to shut down his new high-tech suit with an EMP by reverting to his traditional costume and turning the EMP trick against Octavius so that his own tentacles attack him. Octavius is forced to flee the battle.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #31. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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The '''Octobots''' are octopus-themed robots that are created by Doctor Octopus. There are two different kinds of Octobots: |
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* The first model of the Octobot seen is a little metal ball with eight legs which are controlled mentally by Doctor Octopus via a remote control. These Octobots can also be used to attack, to perform different tasks, and attach themselves to anyone so that Doctor Octopus can control them. |
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During the ''[[Go Down Swinging (comic book)|Go Down Swinging]]'' story arc where the Red Goblin (Norman Osborn who has powered himself up with the [[Carnage (comics)|Carnage symbiote]]) attacks Spider-Man and all his friends and family, the Superior Octopus and [[J. Jonah Jameson]] help defend [[Aunt May]] as the Superior Octopus still retains some of Peter's memories and sense of responsibility. This concludes with Peter forgiving the Superior Octopus and giving him a "clean slate". In the [[Go Down Swinging (comics)|aftermath of Osborn's defeat]], the Superior Octopus reveals his new identity as Dr. Elliot Tolliver, a person who has just started working at Horizon University. He was seen applying for a job under Max Modell as [[Anna Maria Marconi|Anna Maria]] starts acting suspicious towards Dr. Elliot Tolliver.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #800. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===="Spider-Geddon"==== |
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* The second model of the Octobot seen is a giant metallic robot which Doctor Octopus uses to attack huge constructions. |
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During the "[[Spider-Geddon]]" storyline, the Superior Octopus is seen fighting the [[Night Shift (comics)|Night Shift]]. The Superior Octopus agrees to spare them more pain in exchange for the Night Shift becoming his agents, where he will compensate them from his own funds. They agree to the terms and are ordered to return the stolen items. The Superior Octopus leaves, advising them never to cross him or they will not live long enough to regret it. After a day at Horizon University and saving some people on the Bay Bridge, the Superior Octopus fights Arnim Zola, a bio-duplicate of [[Gorgon (Tomi Shishido)|Gorgon]], and some HYDRA agents who seek to repossess his services to rebuild HYDRA. The Superior Octopus states that he is done with his end of the bargain and attacks them. When the [[Gorgon (Tomi Shishido)|Gorgon bio-duplicate]] turns the Superior Octopus to stone and shatters him, another Superior Octopus body emerges, where it destroys the [[Gorgon (Tomi Shishido)|Gorgon bio-duplicate]] and defeats [[Arnim Zola]], while informing him to spread the word to HYDRA to never come for him again. The Superior Octopus' inner monologue states that he had perfected [[Miles Warren (comics)|Miles Warren]]'s cloning technology where each clone had to be made from the deceased to maintain their memories as a way to conquer death.<ref>''Superior Octopus'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> However, after Octavius forces Count Nefaria into retreating from Los Angeles, he is confronted in his cloning workshop by the Spider-Army. They reveal that his cloning process has been 'hacked' by the Inheritors, who fed his computers hours-old data until they were ready to manifest, with these new Inheritors swiftly killing Spider-Man Noir and Spider-UK. Octavius then quotes "What have I done ..."<ref>''Spider-Geddon'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> After initiating his base's self-destruct sequence to slow down the Inheritors, the Superior Octopus states that they still should have killed the Inheritors while they had the chance. Upon heading to his lab at Horizon High to change into his Superior Spider-Man appearance, he goes to recruit Kaine and states that they should leave Ben Reilly out of the fight, since Jennix is targeting the cloning technology from the now-defunct New U Technologies. As the Superior Spider-Man and Kaine enter the portal, they are unaware that Ben Reilly has followed them.<ref>''Spider-Geddon'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref> The Superior Spider-Man heads to Earth-1048 to recruit [[Spider-Man (Insomniac Games)|that world's Spider-Man]], where he helps to defeat the Tarantula and learned about his counterpart.<ref>''Spider-Geddon'' #0. Marvel Comics.</ref> After Spider-Norman and Spiders-Man sundered Earth-616's connection to the Web of Life and Destiny, Octavius seemingly betrayed Ben, giving him to the Inheritors in exchange for the other Spiders being left alone.<ref>''Spider-Geddon'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref> When Spider-Man of Earth-1048, who had been secretly following both Octavius and Ben from behind, believed Octavius made the same mistake as his counterpart in betraying their own, Octavius revealed to him that he and Ben purposely planned this to trick the Inheritors into consuming the clone that will drove them insane, starting from when he was forced to relive the memories of Ben's 29 deaths and resurrections. With the help from surviving Spider-Men who are trapped in Earth-616, including those who were trapped in another universe (including Kaine and 616's Peter), Octavius manages to resurrect Ben in his 30th resurrection. With the Inheritors turned into babies to be raised by Spider-Ma'am (Aunt May) for their redemption; the same goes for Morlun, who is currently in 616's high-security prison. Octavius resumes being the Superior Spider-Man.<ref>''Spider-Geddon'' #5. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2)=== |
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The Octobots have at least two known variations: |
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After the events of "Spider-Geddon", Octavius resumes his career as the Superior Spider-Man, protecting San Francisco with the hired assistance of the Night Shift. His identity as Dr. Elliot Tolliver is uncovered by Anna Maria, who confronts him with the rebuilt Living Brain. This is interrupted by the appearance of Terrax the Tamer. Using a machine to siphon a fraction of the Power Cosmic, Octavius defeats Terrax and passes out.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> While helping rebuild San Francisco and rescue survivors, the Octavius learns about humility and begins to connect with the people. Unbeknownst to him, Master Pandemonium emerges from the wreckage, planning to strike.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #2-4. Marvel Comics.</ref> When Master Pandemonium attacks, Octavius is forced to work with Doctor Strange to stop Pandemonium after he possesses his new associate Emma Hernandez.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #6. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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During "[[The War of the Realms]]" storyline, the Superior Spider-Man worked to save the civilians from a Frost Giant invasion. Then he came up with the idea to work with the [[West Coast Avengers]] to make use of [[Miss America (America Chavez)|America Chavez]]'s powers. After rescuing them with his Octavian Lens, the Superior Spider-Man barely convinced them to help fight the Asgardian invasion at the source. They would have to go to New York City, since the Asgardian magic is interfering with America's powers.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #7. Marvel Comics.</ref> In the midst of the battle between the [[Fantastic Four]] and [[Malekith the Accursed]]'s forces, the Superior Spider-Man worked with Mister Fantastic to enable America Chavez to duplicate the Bifrost Bridge's energy. After the two of them failed to locate the strike team in Svartalfheim, the Superior Spider-Man and Mister Fantastic located the strike team in Jotunheim. Those in Jotunheim persuaded the Superior Spider-Man to focus on protecting Earth. The Superior Spider-Man returned to New York City to lead the West Coast Avengers in protecting the citizens.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #8. Marvel Comics.</ref> Once the War was over, Octavius confides that he feels guilty over being unable to save more people to Spider-Man, who comforts him. Unbeknownst to Octavius, he is being spied upon by one of the spiders that make up Spiders-Man on behalf of Spider-Osborn, who is planning revenge on him.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #9. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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* The '''[[Spider-Slayer]]s''' - These Spider-Slayers that appeared in ''[[Spider-Island]]'' are actually first generation Octobots that Spider-Man had laden with a special serum which was used to cure the Spider-Virus that slowly turned everyone into Man-Spiders. |
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Following a date with Emma, they notice a news leak that claiming that the Superior Spider-Man is really Doctor Octopus. Thus is denied by Spider-Man, Mister Fantastic, and Doctor Strange, who note his involvement in fighting the Frost Giants. The next day, Octavius admits to Max Modell that he is a clone. However, Modell reveals that he already knew. Upon analyzing the security footage of the leak, Octavius deduces that Spiders-Man was responsible. Spiders-Man then attacks them, but is subdued, and states that Spider-Osborn is safe on his world and that they will never reach him. Octavius, Anna Marie, and the Living Brain attempt to use the cosmic energies left over from the fight with Terrax to travel to Spider-Osborne's world, but it goes wrong and causes an explosion. Spider-Osborn then appears, revealing that he was on Earth-616 all along. He beats Octavius, and reveals that he plans to kill everyone that he cares about as revenge for insulting him.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #10. Marvel Comics.</ref> Spider-Osborn starts by capturing James Martin, stating that he will release the boy only if Octavius kills three citizens on camera so that people will see him as a fraud. |
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* The '''Spider-Bots''' - The Spider-Bots are small red and blue spiders. While inside Spider-Man's body, he controlled them by remote and able to enact constant surveillance over the whole New York city, perform different tasks and control technology. |
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Believing that he cannot win against Osborn, Octavius summons [[Mephisto (comics)|Mephisto]] and asks him to restore him to his original form for a day so that he can fight Spider-Osborn. Mephisto rejects this and offers to permanently restore Octavius to his original body, without any of "flaws". Octavius accepts the deal, once again becoming Doctor Octopus. He attacks The Brothers Grimm as they collect their payment, demanding the location of Spider-Osborn.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #11. Marvel Comics.</ref> Octavius then defeats Spider-Osborn, throwing him back to his world. After briefly visiting Anna Maria and Emma at the hospital, he reveals that he has lost all memory of Spider-Man's identity. He cuts ties with the Night Shift and leaves, leaving his Superior Spider-Man outfit in the garbage.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #12. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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==Other versions== |
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===Sinister War=== |
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===''Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man''=== |
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At the time when Doctor Octopus was finding clues to some of his missing memories and found a casket in a grave empty, [[Harry Osborn|Kindred]] had one of his centipedes go into Doctor Octopus' ear and had him go unconscious.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 5) #64. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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In the 1976 [[DC Comics|DC]]/[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] intercompany crossover ''[[Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man]]'', Doctor Octopus forms an alliance with fellow criminal scientist [[Lex Luthor]], in an effort to conquer the world and kill their archenemies -- Spider-Man and [[Superman]]. However once he realizes that Luthor intends to destroy most of the planet Earth, Octopus betrays Luthor and attempts to stop him, but is defeated (Spider-Man subsequently defeats Luthor, and Superman prevents the East Coast of the United States from being destroyed by a Luthor-created tidal wave).<ref>''Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man'' (1976)</ref> |
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Kindred later told Doctor Octopus that he can help him with his memories, but he will need to gather five more people.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 5) #67. Marvel Comics.</ref> At an unknown beach, Doctor Octopus helped Sandman with his loss of direction and promised to solve Sandman's immortality problem.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 5) #68. Marvel Comics.</ref> Upon building a special machine, Doctor Octopus resurrects Electro with his powers intact as Kindred comments on Electro's abilities while stating that Doctor Octopus is getting closer to his true self.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 5) #69. Marvel Comics.</ref> Doctor Octopus and Electro find [[Kraven the Hunter]] in the [[Savage Land]] hunting a dinosaur. When Electro shocks the dinosaur, Doctor Octopus recruits Kraven the Hunter into the Sinister Six by promising him to hunt down the Lizard.<ref>''Giant-Size Amazing Spider-Man: Chameleon Conspiracy'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===House of M=== |
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In the ''[[House of M]]'' reality created by the [[Scarlet Witch]], Otto Octavius makes an appearance as a researcher for the government, studying stem cells.{{issue|date=December 2012}} |
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In the "[[Sinister War]]" storyline, Doctor Octopus coerces Dr. Curt Connors into using the Isotope Particle Accelerator on himself which separates Lizard from Dr. Connors. While in the Osborn Graveyard, Doctor Octopus demands that Kindred gives him the answers he seeks. Kindred states to Doctor Octopus that he'll get the answers soon as he adds Mysterio to the latest incarnation to the Sinister Six.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 5) #70. Marvel Comics.</ref> In truth, Doctor Octopus secretly prepares a sonic transducer to destroy Kindred's centipedes, at cost of knocking the rest of Spider-Man's past foes, while saving them as well from hunting Spider-Man before the centipedes devoured their brains. To do so, Otto took a centipede from an undead Sin-Eater's brain and used it on his transducer to both knock out and save Spider-Man's past foes, barring Spider-Man and himself, while Boomerang was killed by Morlun when trying to save Spider-Man. Before splitting up, Otto urges Peter to make himself scarce and continue to fight Kindred safely before the surviving factions could recover, as most of them would still want to kill him.<ref>''Sinister War'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Marvel 1602=== |
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In the ''[[Marvel 1602]]'' universe, a version of Dr. Octopus appears in the ''Spider-Man 1602'' miniseries.<ref>''Spider-Man 1602'' #1</ref> '''Baron Victor Octavius''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[nobleman]] living in [[France]]. His attempts to use the blood of octopuses to cure himself of [[bubonic plague]] have resulted in his becoming a deformed octopus-like monster,{{issue|date=December 2012}} he is also associated with fellow Dr. Curtis Connors, transforming him into The Lizard.{{issue|date=December 2012}} A potion derived from the blood of [[Beast (comics)|Hal McCoy]] by the natural philosopher [[Henry Pym|Henri Le Pym]] keeps him human, but is growing steadily less effective.{{issue|date=December 2012}} He believes that the blood of [[Peter Parquagh]] might be the basis of a more effective potion.{{issue|date=December 2012}} He is later killed by a transformed Le Pym's giant foot.<ref>''Spider-Man 1602'' #5</ref> |
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During the "Beyond" arc, Aunt May enlists Doctor Octopus to help bring Peter Parker out of a coma that he was placed into during a fight with the [[U-Foes]]. They did so by obtaining the samples of X-Ray and Vapor. When Aunt May returned to Peter's hospital room, she found that the hospital received some technology from Doctor Octopus which came in handy in bringing Peter Parker out of a coma. Doctor Octopus later attacks the satellite location of Beyond Corporation's [[shell corporation]] Infinite Solutions and finds that they were taking assets from the defunct Parker Industries, their use of Ben Reilly's incarnation of Spider-Man, and the copying of Doctor Octopus' Spider-Man technology. This causes Doctor Octopus to declare vengeance on the Beyond Corporation.<ref>''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 5 #80.BEY. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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On Earth-2149 (a world in which almost all heroes and villains are zombies) an undead Doctor Octopus first appears in the ''[[Marvel Zombies]]'' series alongside several other zombie supervillains attempting to kill and devour the invading [[Galactus]]; this incarnation of Doctor Octopus is apparently destroyed piecemeal by several cosmically powered hero zombies after he got in the way of an attack they were aiming at the invading [[Galactus]].<ref>{{Cite comic |
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| Writer = Robert Kirkman |
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| Story = Marvel Zombies (Part Four) |
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| Title = Marvel Zombies |
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===Devil's Reign=== |
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In the prequel series to ''Marvel Zombies'', ''[[Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness]]'' and ''Marvel Zombies: Dead Days'', the zombie Doctor Octopus makes only a few [[cameo appearance]]s, as a member of the undead Sinister Six. Another alternate version appears in ''[[Marvel Zombies Return]]'' as a member of the Sinister Six. He was ripped in half and infected by the reality-hopping Zombie Spider-Man. The Doctor's body is then destroyed and devoured by a zombified Spider-Man and then was spit out (because zombie meat tasted terrible to other zombies) after he and the rest of the Sinister Six has devoured Peter's friends.<ref>''Marvel Zombies Return'' #1 (2009)</ref> |
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During the "[[Devil's Reign]]" storyline, Doctor Octopus becomes part of Mayor Wilson Fisk's [[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]] unit. He accompanied the NYPD and [[Homeland security|Homeland Security]] to the Baxter Building to do a full investigation on the weapons of mass destruction that might be located there. Before Reed and Susan can retaliate, Doctor Octopus appears and places power dampener collars on them. He and Mayor Fisk persuaded the government that Reed worked for the work to look the other way and states that they now must come with them as a Thunderbolts unit shows up. Susan manages to get a Code X7 out to Human Torch, Ben Grimm, Franklin Richards, and Valeria Richards causing them to evacuate and get to [[Alicia Masters]] and the kids with her. Doctor Octopus later contacts Mayor Fisk about the inventions that he found in Reed Richards' lab.<ref>''Devil's Reign'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> In the sub-basement of City Hall, Mayor Fisk meets with Doctor Octopus as they reference the time when [[Doctor Doom]] used Purple Man to control the world as it shows Purple Man's body in a diamond-shaped container. Doctor Octopus' invention would help coerce the people of New York. Mayor Fisk states that he'll handle the rest. With the special Neuro Blockers to keep him safe from the Purple Man's influence, Doctor Octopus states that his part of the job is done. Doctor Octopus later makes use of Reed Richards' inter-dimensional gate where he brings over version of himself like [[Hulk]] from Earth-8816 who has two sets of arms growing from his back, a version of [[Ghost Rider]] from Earth-1666 with chain-tentacles coming out of his back, and a version of [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]] from Earth-9712 with immensely sharp blades on the tentacles coming out of his back. Doctor Octopus then considers his plans "Superior".<ref>''Devil's Reign'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref> Doctor Octopus is contacted by Mayor Fisk about the Purple Children as Doctor Octopus states that he is occupied at Reed Richards' laboratory, but can work on modifying Purple Man's confinement when they have been found. After the call, Doctor Octopus tells Hulk of Earth-8816, Ghost Rider of Earth-1666, and Wolverine of Earth-9712 that they will see some action soon. Later that night, the superheroes arrive at City Hall where they are attacked by Doctor Octopus' Superior Four as Mayor Fisk watches from the window. Captain America discovers that Iron Man is actually Chameleon in disguise who Doctor Octopus was going to use to take part in the mayoral election on his behalf.<ref>''Devil's Reign'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> Two weeks later, Doctor Octopus has released thousands of his Octobots to enforce Mayor Wilson Fisk's zero-tolerance policy, effectively wiping out all crime in the city. He and Wolverine of Earth-9712 visit Mayor Fisk as Doctor Octopus informs him that Butch Pharris has been arrested for his criminal activities.<ref>''Devil's Reign'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Doctor Octopus and his Superior Four make plans to obtain the intellect of Doctor Octopus' counterparts throughout the Multiverse using a synthetic blood-parasite from Earth-5069 like they did on Spider-Ock of Earth-2902. When it comes to Earth-7214, the Superior Four attack its Atlantis and are confronted by Supreme Octopus.<ref>''Devil's Reign: Superior Four'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> Doctor Octopus is then teleported to the Savage Land on Earth-8969 where he is ensnared by Supreme Octopus who considers himself superior to Doctor Octopus where he mentioned that he liquefied [[Shuma-Gorath]], made [[Dormammu]] grovel, and burned [[Knull]] to ashes. The rest of the Superior Four are brought to Earth-8969 where neither of them want to follow Supreme Octopus. Despite what the Superior do, they are unable to beat Supreme Octopus. Hulk of Earth-8816, Ghost Rider of Earth-1666, and Wolverine of Earth-9712 turn against Doctor Octopus and help Supreme Octopus to rip off Doctor Octopus' tentacles. Doctor Octopus is then locked up with a skeleton and carnivorous plants in Supreme Octopus' mobile base called the Supreme Sanctorum.<ref>''Devil's Reign: Superior Four'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref> Upon being saved by a [[Man-Thing]] variant of himself from Earth-5069, Doctor Octopus defeated Supreme Octopus and took the rest of the Superior Four back to Earth-616 while planning to help them out. He did send Man-Thing of Earth-5067 to Earth-2902 where it shapeshifted into the new Spider-Ock.<ref>''Devil's Reign: Superior Four'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===MC2=== |
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In the [[Marvel Comics 2|MC2]] alternate [[Multiverse (Marvel Comics)|continuity]], it is revealed that Doctor Octopus attacked the ''[[Daily Bugle]]'' shortly after the disappearance/retirement of Spider-Man, killing editor-in-chief [[Joseph "Robbie" Robertson]]. This motivates ''Bugle'' publisher [[J. Jonah Jameson]] to initiate "Project: Human Fly", an attempt to create a government controlled superhero. Mercenaries (later revealed to be in the employ of Doctor Octopus) attempt to steal the Human Fly suit, but are thwarted when Jameson's grandson takes the suit (the controls of which bond to the first user) and becomes the superhero [[Buzz (comics)|The Buzz]]. The Buzz and [[Spider-Girl]] eventually apprehend Doctor Octopus, who—now being struck with cancer—falls into a coma from which he is not expected to recover.{{issue|date=December 2012}} Later, the mantle of Doctor Octopus is taken up by [[Lady Octopus]].{{issue|date=December 2012}} |
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Doctor Octopus was later abducted by an unknown figure who wanted to know more about Spider-Man.<ref>''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 6 #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> When Spider-Man locates Doctor Octopus and his fellow captive villains Electro, Kraven the Hunter, Mysterio, Sandman, and Vulture, he discovers that the culprit behind the abduction was [[Ultra Living Brain]]. After Spider-Man defeated the Sinister Six-type Super-Adaptoid, Ultra Living Brain teleported the villains away.<ref>''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 6 #6. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Noir Doctor Octopus=== |
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In the ''[[Spider-Man Noir]]'' series, his name however first appears in the ''Daily Bugle'' newspaper as one of the biologists undertaking an oceanic voyage on a research ship named "The Atlantis'.<ref>''Spider-Man Noir'' #4</ref> He appears in person in issue one of the sequel series, "Eyes Without a Face". Here, he is a doctor working in a facility on [[Ellis Island]]. His legs are crippled and withered, and he travels in a wheelchair with six long metal claw-like tentacles sticking out. He is officially conducting experiments on primates, to study their brains in connection with evolution, and in the end, it is shown he is secretly taking in kidnapped African-Americans for his own more secret experiments. He is later revealed to in fact be working with the Nazis and their American proxies, "[[Friends of New Germany]]", with the plot of making all minorities into mindless slaves. However, his experiments are uncovered by Spider-Man, and although he is allowed to leave the country due to his past service to America, he is subsequently rejected by the Nazis as they believe his crippled body reflects a crippled mind that could produce nothing of value for them.<ref>''Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without a Mask'' #1-4</ref> |
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After his original tentacles had abandoned him, Doctor Octopus made a new set of tentacles and a new version of the Octobots called Ocktoids. He used these tentacles to fight Spider-Man and Norman Osborn's Gold Goblin form.<ref>''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 6 #27-30. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''Spider-Man: India''=== |
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In ''[[Spider-Man: India]]'', Dr. Octopus is featured as a minion/meek doctor who is transformed by [[Green Goblin|Nalin Oberoi]] into a mystical version of Doctor Octopus to find and kill Pavitr Prabhaker, the Indian version of Spider-Man.<ref>''Spider-Man: India'' #2</ref> He is later killed by Oberoi, while trying to help Spider-Man rescue MJ and Aunt Meera from Oberoi.<ref>''Spider-Man: India'' #4</ref> |
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While at the Bar With No Name, Doctor Octopus was working on another plan. After going into the bathroom, Doctor Octopus plans to find a way to become the Superior Spider-Man again.<ref>''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 6 #31. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''Spider-Man: Reign''=== |
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In ''[[Spider-Man: Reign]]'', as conceived by [[Kaare Andrews]], in which many superheroes had grown old and retired, Octavius appeared to save Spider-Man from death at the hands of an older version of the [[Sinister Six]].{{issue|date=December 2012}} While he originally appeared to merely be world-weary, relying on his 'four sons' (his tentacles) to keep him alive, he revealed via monologue that he had in fact been dead for months, and had left the tentacles a program that would force them into action to find Spider-Man.{{issue|date=December 2012}} Furthermore, the tentacles were used to play the tape on which his monologue is recorded, and take him to the graveyard where his loved ones lay.{{issue|date=December 2012}} The hope is to use Spider-Man to reignite the age of the super powered beings, as both Doctor Octopus and Spider-Man were born from nuclear accidents.<ref>''Spider-Man: Reign'' #4</ref> |
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In flashbacks to when Doctor Octopus first operated as Superior Spider-Man, he had worked on a miniature star project with help from his hired assistant Estrella Lopez and how her trying to take the project after Superior Spider-Man took credit for solving it led to her being turned into a fiery form that she dubbed [[Supernova (Marvel Comics)|Supernova]]. This caused Superior Spider-Man to trap her in the dodecahedron. In the present, Doctor Octopus came across his dodecahedron while rummaging through his old lair. As he was working on his latest weapon using energy from the dodecahedron, Supernova broke free from his imprisonment. As Doctor Octopus begged for mercy, Supernova stated to Doctor Octopus that he did not imprison her and goes off to find Spider-Man as Doctor Octopus wishes Spider-Man good luck when she finds him.<ref>''The Superior Spider-Man Returns'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Ultimate Doctor Octopus=== |
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==Powers and abilities== |
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The [[Ultimate Marvel]] version of Doctor Octopus is younger and very muscular. While the original incarnation wore sunglasses due to [[nearsightedness]], the ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' version wears them to disguise horrible wounds inflicted on his eyes during the accident that created him, that leave him very sensitive to light. His arms are also different: he modifies them so that their ends are made up of [[nanotechnology|nanobots]], and thus can have various lethal accessories, transforming the three-pronged 'claws' into flamethrowers, [[taser]]s, and machine guns. ''[[Ultimate Six]]'' revealed he had a psychic link with his arms and could control them remotely.{{issue|date=November 2012}} ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #103 expanded on this, revealing he also has the ability to manipulate metal.<ref name="UltimateSpiderMan">''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #103</ref> |
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Otto Octavius is a genius in the field of [[atomic physics]], and he holds a [[Doctor of Philosophy#United States|Ph. D.]] in nuclear science. A brilliant engineer and inventor, he is also a superb strategist and a charismatic leader. His genius in radiation is so exceptional that he was once called upon by [[Mister Fantastic]] of the [[Fantastic Four]] to offer his expertise when the [[Invisible Woman]] suffered from complications during her [[Valeria Richards|second pregnancy]] as a result of the cosmic radiation that had given the team their powers.<ref name="Fantastic Four #267"/> |
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Due to exposure to atomic radiation, Doctor Octopus has acquired the mental ability of psychokinetic control over the four electrically powered, telescoping, [[Prehensility|prehensile]], [[titanium]]-steel artificial tentacle "arms" (a degree of psychokinetic control over them that he can also exercise over vast distances even when they are not connected to him) that are attached to a stainless-steel harness encompassing his lower torso. Each of these four arms is capable of lifting several tons, provided that at least one arm is used to support his body. The reaction time and agility of his mechanical appendages are enhanced far beyond the range attainable for normal human musculature. The arms allow Octavius to move rapidly over any terrain and to scale vertical surfaces and ceilings. He has developed his concentration and control to the point that he can engage a single opponent, like [[Spider-Man]], or multiple opponents with the arms while performing a completely separate, more delicate task, such as stirring coffee or constructing a machine. Due to his weight and age, his opponents are often lured into a false sense of security, only to find he is a formidable combatant. He has managed to force opponents as formidable as Spider-Man, [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)|Daredevil]], and [[Captain America]] to take up a defensive position in a fight.<ref>[http://img1.uploadscreenshot.com/images/orig/7/18514151252-orig.jpg Spectacular Spider-Man #221] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120221140910/http://img1.uploadscreenshot.com/images/orig/7/18514151252-orig.jpg|date=February 21, 2012}}</ref> |
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Dr. Otto Octavius is introduced as a scientist at OsCorp and secretly a corporate spy for [[Justin Hammer#Ultimate Marvel|Justin Hammer]], Norman Osborn's business rival. He is caught in a lab accident that also turns Norman into the [[Ultimate Green Goblin|Green Goblin]]. After this accident, his traditional metal arms are grafted onto his body and he is able to communicate with these mechanical arms via telepathy. He modifies his arms to have the power to morph into different shapes, and then seeks revenge against Hammer, but Spider-Man intervenes. Although Octavius is defeated by Spider-Man, Justin perishes due to a heart attack caused by Octavius attacking him. Afterwards, Octavius is brought into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody where he, along with Osborn, form the [[Sinister Six|Ultimate Six]], consisting of some of Spider-Man's [[rogues gallery]]. There are only five villains to begin with, but Osborn planned to bring Spider-Man into the group. The five attack S.H.I.E.L.D. and capture an unmasked Spider-Man. They tie him to a chair, and Osborn humiliates Peter by recounting the accident that created him, and he and Otto's involvements. Osborn then blackmails Peter Parker into joining them, threatening Mary Jane Watson's life. In a battle between the Six and the Ultimates on the White House lawn, Octopus is taken down by the [[Wasp (comics)#Ultimate Marvel|Wasp]]. Octavius is separated from his tentacles and held in a different prison far away from them. Octavius later finds out that his ex-wife is giving the rights to use his likeness in the Spider-Man film. Outraged, he summons his tentacles from the S.H.I.E.L.D. facility and goes on a rampage. He manages to capture Spider-Man, and he brings him aboard an airplane, ties him to a chair, and unmasks him. From there, he inflicts humiliation and torture on to Peter, mocking him as a teenager, pulling a tooth out, and webbing his mouth. Peter escaped, and defeats Octavius. Back in S.H.I.E.L.D. custody, [[Ultimate Nick Fury|Nick Fury]] melts Doctor Octopus' mechanical arms in front of him and instructs the guards to watch the melting mechanism for at least an hour afterwords to make sure the arms would not try to escape. However, in the ''Ultimate Hobgoblin'' story arc, it was revealed that a spare set of arms existed within a bunker belonging to Osborn. Plans for these remain to be seen. |
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Doctor Octopus has also employed an armored body suit enabling him to breathe underwater and designed to withstand extreme water pressure.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=November 2010}} |
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In the "[[Clone Saga#Ultimate Spider-Man Clone Saga|Ultimate Clone Saga]]", Otto Octavius was revealed to be responsible for all the Spider-Man clones, including an older clone believing itself to be [[Richard and Mary Parker|Richard Parker]], and a [[Ultimate Gwen Stacy|Gwen Stacy]] clone that can transform into the [[Carnage (comics)#Ultimate Carnage|Carnage]] creature. His experimentation and research was done for the [[FBI]]/[[CIA]] (both organizations are said to be behind it in different issues) in order to find a way to create super soldiers so the [[U.S. Government]] wouldn't have to be reliant on Fury's monopoly on the Ultimates.{{issue|date=June 2013}} He smugly reveals he is now outside Fury's jurisdiction and takes pleasure in pointing out to Peter that his work perverts the hero's life. In issue #104, he creates a new set of arms out of metal scraps and battles both Spider-Man and [[Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)|Spider-Woman]], killing two other clones in the process, before being knocked out.<ref name="UltimateSpiderMan" /> |
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Doctor Octopus has begun wearing a full-body armor suit due to an illness caused by the amount of punishment he has sustained over the years, made even worse by the fact that his ability to ''take'' damage is still at a human norm, even if he can deliver a superhuman level of punishment; he relies completely on his arms to prevent opponents with superhuman strength getting in close enough to damage his relatively unfit physical form even before his illness. To compensate, he has covered his entire body with his new suit, his normal arms are bound to his chest, and four additional tentacles have been added to his harness. He has also developed psychokinetic-telepathic control over an army of "Octobots" (small [[octopus]]-like drones).<ref name="ASM600"/> |
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Octavius makes a brief appearance in ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #113 confronting Norman Osborn as the latter breaks out of the [[Triskelion (comics)|Triskelion]]; he attacks his former boss to prevent his escape, informing him that he betrayed him by giving the OZ formula to the FBI. Octavius is beating Osborn senseless until his other former ally [[Electro (Marvel Comics)|Electro]] intervenes and shocks Octavius with a bolt of electricity, knocking him out. |
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===Harnesses=== |
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During the ''[[Ultimate Mystery]]'', Doctor Octopus appears as a member of [[Roxxon Energy Corporation|Roxxon]]'s Brain Trust.<ref>''Ultimate Mystery'' #3</ref> |
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Doctor Octopus has possessed a total of three different harnesses during his career: the original [[titanium]] harness, a more powerful [[adamantium]] harness, and a [[carbonadium]] harness with tentacles bearing an octopus-like motif. The titanium and adamantium harnesses were both destroyed in ''The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man'' #1-4. |
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His current harness is made of a titanium-steel-niobium alloy mixture that is dense, but lightweight in composition. While wearing the harness, the arms are powerful enough to allow him to walk up sheer concrete walls and move about quickly. They are also used to grab items, both small and large, and as literal weapons in terms of being swung at objects and people like clubs. The pincers at the end of each tentacle can also be used to cut and tear into the flesh of his enemies. His sheer power using these appendages was great enough to beat [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)|Daredevil]], a seasoned combatant with superhuman senses, almost to death.<ref>''Daredevil'' #165. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Alongside the rest of the Ultimate Six, Otto Octavius plays a role in the "Death of Spider-Man" storyline. Norman Osborn breaks him and the rest out of the Triskelion. After their escape, Osborn informs them that God wishes for them to kill Peter Parker.<ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #156</ref> Octavius wanted to leave the group, because he wanted to live a normal life as a scientist and also said that he took enough pride in helping create Spider-Man. Osborn was outraged by the fact that Octavius tried to share credit for Spider-Man's existence and attacked him. The two of them fought which ended with Osborn pummeling Octavius to death.<ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #157</ref> |
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The adamantium harness was powerful enough to both restrain and pummel the [[Hulk]] into submission during a series written by Erik Larsen. The adamantium in his tentacles made besting [[Iron Man]] in combat possible, tearing the hero's armor apart with a defeat so harsh that Tony Stark began to doubt his abilities almost enough to allow his persistent problem with alcohol abuse to flare up.<ref>''Marvel Fanfare'' #22. Marvel Comics.</ref> The harness is also capable of holding a small jetpack, allowing him to fly to places faster and able to evade Spider-Man more easily. Doctor Octopus is even capable of whirling his tentacles around to deflect small projectiles like bullets. |
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[[Spider-Man (Miles Morales)|Miles Morales]] later views footage of a fight between his predecessor and Doctor Octopus.<ref>''[[Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man]]'' #6</ref> |
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===Powers as the Superior Spider-Man=== |
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Doctor Octopus' Ultimate version is ranked as 179th greatest comic book character of [[Wizard Entertainment|Wizard]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} |
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With his mind having taken over Spider-Man's body,<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #698"/> Octavius gains possession of all of Spider-Man's memories, powers, abilities, and equipment,<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #700"/> although he loses access to Spider-Man's memories after apparently removing his foe from their shared mind.<ref name="SSM9"/> As a way to reaffirm his perceived superior mind, he tinkered with the original Spider-Man costume, adding some carbonadium plating over his neck and skull,<ref name="The Amazing Spider-Man #700"/> talons on his hands and feet, split-toed footwear fashioned as [[Tabi|jika-tabi]] shoes, a slightly different, more imposing spider-motif on his back and enhanced lenses in his costume, with HUD and tracking abilities.<ref name="Avenging Spider-Man 15.1"/> |
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He also retains access to some of his former hideouts from when he was Doctor Octopus, coupling Horizon Tech-derived inventions with his own peculiar brand of technology.<ref name="Avenging Spider-Man 15.1"/> |
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==In other media== |
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The '''[[Octobot (robot)|Octobot]]s''' are octopus-themed robots that are created by Doctor Octopus. There are two different kinds of Octobots: |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the 1960s ''[[Spider-Man (1967 TV series)|Spider-Man]]'' TV series, voiced by [[Vernon Chapman (actor)|Vernon Chapman]]. |
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* The first model of the Octobot seen are little metal balls with eight legs, which are mentally controlled by Doctor Octopus via a remote control. These Octobots can also be used to attack, to perform different tasks, and attach themselves to anyone so that Doctor Octopus can mentally control them. |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the ''[[Spider-Man (1981 TV series)|Spider-Man]]'' episode "Bubble, Bubble, Oil and Trouble", voiced by [[Stan Jones (actor)|Stanley Jones]]. |
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* The second model of the Octobot seen is a giant metallic robot, which Doctor Octopus uses to attack huge constructions. |
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The Octobots have at least two known variations: |
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* Doctor Octopus was a guest villain in the 1982 ''[[The Incredible Hulk (1982 animated series)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' episode "Tomb of the Unknown Hulk", voiced by [[Michael Bell (actor)|Michael Bell]]. |
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* The '''[[Spider-Slayer]]s''' – These Spider-Slayers that appeared in ''[[Spider-Island]]'' are actually first generation Octobots that Spider-Man had laden with a special serum, which was used to cure the Spider-Virus that slowly turned everyone into Man-Spiders. |
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* Michael Bell reprises the role in the ''[[Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends]]'' episode "Spidey Meets the Girl of Tomorrow". |
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* The '''Spider-Bots''' – The Spider-Bots are small red and blue spiders. While his mind was inside Spider-Man's body, he controlled them remotely and was able to enact constant surveillance over all of New York city, perform different tasks and control technology. |
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* The '''Ocktoids''' are smaller Octobots that Doctor Octopus created in light of having created a new set of tentacles. |
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===Powers as the Superior Octopus=== |
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* Doctor Octopus made several appearances in the 1990s ''[[Spider-Man (1994 TV series)|Spider-Man]]'' TV series, voiced by [[Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.]] with a thick [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] accent and a gruff voice. First appearing in the episode "Doctor Octopus Armed and Dangerous", Otto Octavius was Peter Parker's science teacher at science camp when the youth was 10 years old. This relationship of former mentor and pupil made Doctor Octopus fond of Peter even after his descent into villainy as Spider-Man's nemesis. Doctor Octopus was also a member in both incarnations of the [[Kingpin (comics)|Kingpin]]'s [[Sinister Six|Insidious Six]] as the group's leader in the field.{{episode|date=November 2012}} In the three-part "Secret Wars" saga, Doctor Octopus was among the villains the Beyonder chose to represent evil.{{episode|date=November 2012}} They conquer some of the planet. He originally colonized Octavia before it was taken over by [[Doctor Doom]] renaming it New Latveria.{{episode|date=November 2012}} |
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In his [[Superior Octopus]] body, Octavius retains access to Peter Parker's powers, while also having a new set of his original tentacles designed to work with this body.<ref name="Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 4 #25"/> |
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==Reception== |
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* Doctor Octopus makes a [[cameo appearance]] in the pilot episode of ''[[Spider-Man Unlimited]]''. |
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* In 2022, ''[[Screen Rant]]'' ranked Superior Spider-Man 5th in their "10 Most Powerful Silk Villains In Marvel Comics" list.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Harn |first=Darby |date=2022-11-30 |title=10 Most Powerful Silk Villains In Marvel Comics |url=https://screenrant.com/silk-most-powerful-silk-villains-marvel-comics/ |access-date=2022-12-03 |website=ScreenRant |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==Other versions== |
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===''Age of Ultron''=== |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man (TV series)|The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'', voiced by [[Peter MacNicol]]. Otto Octavius is a timid research scientist working under Norman Osborn at OsCorp and plays a part in Flint Marko's transformation into [[Sandman (Marvel Comics)|Sandman]] and Alex O'Hirn's into [[Rhino (comics)|Rhino]], earning him the 'Doctor Octopus' nickname which he considers demeaning. After the four-armed harness he creates becomes fused to his spinal cord thanks to the [[Norman Osborn|Green Goblin]], he becomes deranged and megalomaniacal, blaming Osborn and Spider-Man for the accident. He forms the [[Sinister Six]] with [[Electro (Marvel Comics)|Electro]], Rhino, Sandman, [[Vulture (comics)|Vulture]] and [[Montana (comics)|Shocker]] but they're eventually defeated and incarcerated again. Pretending to become cured of his dementia, he secretly becomes the Master Planner and begins to organize several plans to ensure super villains would run New York with him as their leader. However, his plans are foiled again by Spider-Man during New Year's Eve. |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-61112 appears in ''[[Age of Ultron]]''.<ref>''Age of Ultron'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' episode "Tapping a Hero", voiced by [[Seth Green]]. In the episode "Superheroes Tonight" segment, paparazzi nabbed Spider-Man emerging from a window from [[Aunt May]]'s house which causes Doctor Octopus to think that Aunt May was Spider-Man. |
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A composite character based on Doctor Octopus and [[DC Comics]]' Marine Marauder called '''Octo-Marauder''' from Earth-9602 appears in [[Amalgam Comics]]. He is a benevolent [[Project Cadmus]] scientist and mentor to [[Spider-Boy (Amalgam Comics)|Spider-Boy]].<ref>''Spider-Boy'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' cartoon series, voiced by [[Tom Kenny]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Webb|first=Charles|title=Interview: Tom Kenny on the Hilarious Creepiness of 'Adventure Time's' Ice King|url=http://geek-news.mtv.com/2011/09/27/interview-tom-kenny-on-the-hilarious-creepiness-of-adventure-times-ice-king/|publisher=MTV|accessdate=2011-09-27}}</ref> This version has a lab accident that leaves him physically paralyzed and entirely dependent on his tentacles. Thanks to [[Norman Osborn]], Otto Octavius has an unclean appearance with long hair, wears an apparatus similar to an [[Negative pressure ventilator|iron lung]], and the tips of his tentacles can convert into various weapons. In the first season, he is a [[black market]] criminal genius associated with Osborn and is [[Venom (comics)|Venom]]'s creator. He is abused repeatedly by Osborn making selfish and unreasonable demands. Following his fight with [[Iron Man]], Doctor Octopus is shown to be bald and residing in a tentacled orb when he manages to catch Spider-Man for Osborn. Eventually, Doctor Octopus gets revenge by turning Osborn into the Green Goblin then places a control collar on his victim. However, Green Goblin overcomes the control collar and attacks Doctor Octopus. In the second season, Doctor Octopus has returned to his previous appearance and sports some new glasses. After working on several serums that turns anyone into human/animal hybrids, Curt Connors uses the lizard DNA to regrow his missing arm but turns into the [[Lizard (comics)|Lizard]] in the episode "The Lizard" and Alex O'Hirn steals some rhino DNA and becomes the [[Rhino (comics)|Rhino]] to get revenge on [[Flash Thompson]] in the episode "The Rhino". In the episode "The Sinister Six", Doctor Octopus gathers [[Beetle (comics)|Beetle]], Electro, [[Kraven the Hunter]] and Rhino to form the Sinister Six. To further his revenge and expand the Sinister Six, Doctor Octopus mutates Connors into Lizard then attaches a chip that controls the sixth member. During the fight at the [[Statue of Liberty]], Lizard broke free of the control collar and attacked Doctor Octopus. After Lizard escapes into the sewers, Spider-Man rips off Doctor Octopus's tentacles. Doctor Octopus and the remaining Sinister Six members are arrested by [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] agents. In the episode "Venom Bomb", he appears as the main target of Green Goblin's vengeance after unleashing the Venom symbiote upon the S.H.I.E.L.D. Tricarrier and combines with the symbiote as [[Venom (comics)|Goblin-Venom]]. Although he helps Spider-Man form an Anti-Venom to cure the infected S.H.I.E.L.D. agents as well as Green Goblin back into Osborn, Doctor Octopus escapes while swearing a terrible comeback. Doctor Octopus later returns in the episode "Second Chance Hero" where he has his [[Venom (comics)|Spider-Soldiers]] (an amalgam of Venom-like drones and OsCorp's armor technology) fight [[Iron Patriot]] (Norman Osborn) and Spider-Man. In the episode "Return of the Sinister Six", Doctor Octopus armors himself and Lizard then breaks Electro, Kraven, Rhino and [[Scorpion (Marvel Comics)|Scorpion]] out of [[Ryker's Island]] to reassemble the Sinister Six with armored teammates. The armored Sinister Six give Spider-Man a hard time until Iron Patriot and the rest of Spider-Man's team arrive. While Spider-Man's team fight the other Sinister Six members, Doctor Octopus fights Iron Patriot. When the armored Sinister Six end up combining their attacks to take down Iron Patriot, Doctor Octopus plans to inject Spider-Man with the Goblin serum but instead injects Iron Patriot while Spider-Man restored Lizard back to Connors. However, Green Goblin's rampage ironically ends ups defeating Doctor Octopus and the Sinister Six. |
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An alternate universe variant of Otto Octavius from Earth-58163 appears in ''[[House of M]]''. This version is a government scientist.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2012}} |
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===''Marvel 1602''=== |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the ''[[Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.]]'' episode "The Venom Inside", voiced again by Tom Kenny. He creates a modified Venom symbiote that assimilates [[Skaar]], [[She-Hulk]], [[Thunderbolt Ross|Red Hulk]] and finally the [[Hulk (comics)|Hulk]] in an attempt to conquer and also destroy Spider-Man. However, the Hulks and Spider-Man defeat the modified Venom Symbiote and eventually find Doctor Octopus's hidden lair. Doctor Octopus is presumably beaten up by the Hulks. |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-311 appears in ''[[Marvel 1602]]''. This version is '''Victor Octavius''', an Italian [[nobleman]] who transformed himself into an octopus-like monster while attempting to cure the [[bubonic plague]].<ref>''Spider-Man 1602'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> While seeking a cure for his transformation, he is killed by [[Hank Pym|Henri le Pym]].<ref>''Spider-Man 1602'' #5. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Marvel 2099=== |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload]]'', voiced once more by Tom Kenny. |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from an unidenfitied universe appears in ''[[Marvel 2099]]''. This version is an octopus-like [[Homo mermanus|Atlantean]].<ref>''Spider-Man 2099'' Vol. 3 #11. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''Marvel Noir''=== |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-90214 appears in ''[[Spider-Man Noir]]''. This version is a crippled scientist who is entirely dependent on his tentacles.<ref>''Spider-Man Noir'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without a Mask'' #1-4. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''Marvel Zombies''=== |
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[[File:Doctor_Octopus_2004_film.jpg|185px|right|thumb|[[Alfred Molina]] as Doctor Octopus in ''[[Spider-Man 2]]'' (2004).]] |
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A zombified alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-2149 appears in ''[[Marvel Zombies]]''.<ref>{{Cite comic|Writer=Robert Kirkman|Penciller=Sean Phillips|Inker=Sean Phillips|Story=Marvel Zombies (Part Four)|Title=Marvel Zombies|Volume=1|Issue=#4|Date=May 2006|Publisher=Marvel Comics}}</ref><ref>''Marvel Zombies Return'' #1 (2009). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''MC2''=== |
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* The ''Spider-Man'' films' director [[Sam Raimi]] has stated that Doc Ock was intended to appear in [[Spider-Man (2002 film)|the first film]] and team up with Green Goblin, but wasn't included because Raimi thought it "wouldn't do the movie justice to have a third origin in there."<ref>{{cite video|title = Making The Amazing|format = DVD|publisher = Sony|date = 2004}}</ref> |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-982 appears in ''[[Marvel Comics 2|MC2]]''.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2012}} |
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===''Secret Wars''=== |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as the main antagonist in the 2004 feature film ''[[Spider-Man 2]]'', portrayed by [[Alfred Molina]]. This version is portrayed as a sympathetic character and he is married to a woman named Rosalie. He first meets Peter Parker when Curt Connors recommends visiting him. A disastrous experiment with [[tritium]] that Octavius uses his four-armed harness to handle results in Rosalie's death and the fusion of the harness to Octavius. The arms have artificial intelligence that influence Octavius into acting irrationally, and he comes into conflict with Spider-Man when he tries to rob a bank to further his experiments. He eventually kidnaps [[Mary Jane Watson]] to an abandoned pier warehouse where he makes another attempt to harness energy from tritium. When Spider-Man arrives, they do battle, but after Peter willingly reveals his identity and being reminded of his own words on how science shouldn't be used for evil Octavius's original personality manages to reassert itself over his arms' A.I., and he ultimately sacrifices himself to destroy the tritium reactor before it explodes. |
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Several alternate universe variants of Doctor Octopus appear in ''[[Secret Wars (2015 comic book)|Secret Wars]]'': |
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* The ''[[Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows]]'' incarnation of Doctor Octopus appears as a member of [[Regent (comics)|Regent]]'s Sinister Six before being killed by Spider-Man.<ref>''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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* Archive footage of Doctor Octopus appears in the opening scene of ''[[Spider-Man 3]]'' and one of the newspaper portraits on [[J. Jonah Jameson]]'s office wall is the "Doc Ock Still at Large" paper seen earlier in ''Spider-Man 2''. |
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* The Otto Octavius of Earth-51920 is a mercenary and minion of Governor [[Roxxon Energy Corporation|Roxxon]] before being killed by [[Captain America|Steve Rogers]].<ref>''1872'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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* In the Battleworld domain of Marville, Doctor Octopus appears as a member of the [[Brotherhood of Mutants]].<ref>''Giant-Size Little Marvel: AVX'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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* In the Battleworld domain of Killville, the Doctor Octopus of Earth-11131 was killed by [[MODOK]], who claimed his stolen [[Sentinel (comics)|Sentinel]] [[Central processing unit|CPU]] unit for himself.<ref>''MODOK: Assassin'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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* In a world where the superhero Civil War never ended and was recreated into the Battleworld domain of the Warzone, Doctor Octopus was killed by the [[Kingpin (character)|Kingpin]], who grafted Doctor Octopus's tentacles onto himself. However, the tentacles' collective AI rendered Fisk virtually brain-dead due to their previous connection to Octavius.<ref>''Secret Wars: Civil War'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-65 appears in ''[[Spider-Gwen]]''. This version is the head scientist of S.I.L.K. Following his death, his adopted son Orlando inherited his assets, such as his robotic tentacles.<ref>''Spider-Women Alpha'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Doctor Octopus appears in many Spider-Man [[computer games]] and [[video game]]s, some of which feature him as the game's primary [[antagonist]]: |
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===''Spider-Man: Chapter One''=== |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the Spider-Man ''[[Questprobe]]'' game. |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-98121 appears in ''[[Spider-Man: Chapter One]]''.<ref>''Spider-Man: Chapter One'' #1. December 1998. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''Spider-Man: India''=== |
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* Doctor Octopus was one of many Spider-Man villains to appear in the [[arcade game]] ''[[Spider-Man: The Video Game]]''. |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-5010 appears in ''[[Spider-Man: India]]''.<ref>''Spider-Man: India'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Spider-Man: India'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''Spider-Man: Life Story''=== |
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* Doctor Octopus is one of the [[boss (video games)|bosses]] in ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man (Game Boy)|The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' for the [[Game Boy]]. |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-19529 appears in ''[[Spider-Man: Life Story]]''. This version is May Parker's wife who later divorces her due to his anger management issues, leading him to a life of crime once more. In 2019, the dying Octavius switches bodies with [[Miles Morales]] to preserve his life and become a "superior" hero. He aids Peter Parker in activating the "Doomsday Pulse" to shut down Doctor Doom's technology before Peter eventually convinces Octavius to undo the switch.<ref>''Spider-Man: Life Story'' #2-6. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''Spider-Man: Reign''=== |
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* Doctor Octopus is the final boss in ''[[Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six]]''. |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-70237 appears in ''[[Spider-Man: Reign]]''. This version died some time prior, leaving his tentacle harness in control of his body.<ref>''Spider-Man: Reign'' #4. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===''Spider-Verse''=== |
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* Doctor Octopus is the first boss in the game ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin]]''. |
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* The Doctor Octopus of Earth-803 is a member of the Six Men of Sinestry in Industrial Age New York.<ref>''Spider-Verse'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> In a later confrontation with Lady Spider and [[Spider-Man 2099]], the latter examines Octopus's equipment and notes that it is powered by a radioactive material with improper shielding.<ref>''Spider-Man 2099'' #8. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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* In a world where [[Uncle Ben#Spider-Verse|Ben Parker]] was the Spider-Totem, Doctor Octopus attempted to blackmail the world with a stolen nuclear device. Even though the demands were met, something went wrong and most of Earth was reduced to a nuclear wasteland, with only Ben Parker surviving because he was hidden in [[Ezekiel Sims|Ezekiel]]'s bunker.<ref name="Amazing Spider-Man' 2015"/> |
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* On Earth-94, a reality where [[Ben Reilly]] was never killed and continued to be Spider-Man, Doctor Octopus was unable to transfer his mind into Spider-Man and died.<ref>''Scarlet Spiders'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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* After various variants of Electro form an army to conquer the multiverse, their leader gathers a variety of alternate Doctor Octopuses to become their "think tank".{{Volume needed|c=y|date=August 2016}} When [[Gwen Stacy#Spider-Gwen|Gwen Stacy]] and [[Uncle Ben#Spider-Verse|Ben Parker]] attempted to free them from the Electros' control, the various villains attacked them, but they found an ally in the form of '''Octavia Otto''', a teenage female Doctor Octopus who was a member of the [[Young Avengers]]. |
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===''Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man''=== |
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* Doctor Octopus is the first boss in both the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Nintendo]] and [[Sega Genesis]] ''[[Spider-Man Animated Series (video game)|Spider-Man Animated Series]]'' games based on the animated series. |
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Doctor Octopus appears in the crossover story ''[[Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man]]''.<ref>''Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man'' (1976). DC/Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Ultimate Marvel=== |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in the Japanese only [[Super Famicon]] game ''[[Spider-Man: Lethal Foes]]''. |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-1610 appears in the [[Ultimate Marvel]] universe. This version is younger and possesses [[Nanotechnology|nanotechnological]] arms and the ability to control metal.<ref>''Ultimate Six'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref name="UltimateSpiderMan">''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #103. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #14. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimate Six'' #1-7. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' Vol 1 #75</ref><ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #113. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimate Mystery'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> In the "[[Death of Spider-Man]]" storyline, [[Green Goblin (Ultimate Marvel character)|Norman Osborn]] breaks him and the Ultimate Six out of the Triskelion so they can kill [[Spider-Man (Ultimate Marvel character)|Spider-Man]].<ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #156. Marvel Comics.</ref> However, Octavius disagrees, seeking to leave the group to pursue a normal life as a scientist, happy with the knowledge that both he and Osborn created Spider-Man. Outraged, Osborn attacks and kills Octavius.<ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #157. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Ultimate Universe=== |
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* Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. reprises his role of Doctor Octopus in the ''[[Spider-Man (2000 video game)|Spider-Man]]'' video game for the [[PlayStation]], [[Dreamcast]], [[personal computer|PC]], [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Game Boy Color]]. Doctor Octopus works with [[Carnage (comics)|Carnage]] to turn everyone in New York into symbiotes but they are both defeated by Spider-Man. After being defeated, the Carnage symbiote bonds with Doctor Octopus, turning him into Monster Ock (voiced by [[Marcus Shirock]]). After Monster Ock is defeated, the Carnage symbiote separates from Doctor Octopus and he is arrested. |
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An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-6160 appears in the [[Ultimate Universe]] imprint. This version is an Oscorp employee who helped [[Harry Osborn]] create the Green Goblin armor.<ref>''Ultimate Invasion'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' Vol. 3 #5. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' Vol. 3 #7. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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==In other media== |
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* Doctor Octopus appeared as the final boss in the [[Game Boy Color]] game ''[[Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six]]''. |
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===Television=== |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Spider-Man (1967 TV series)|Spider-Man]]'' (1967), voiced by Vernon Chapman.<ref name="TVoDO">{{cite web |title=Doctor Octopus Voices (Spider-Man) |url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Spider-Man/Doctor-Octopus/ |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors |postscript=. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.}}</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the ''[[Spider-Man (1981 TV series)|Spider-Man]]'' (1981) episode "Bubble, Bubble, Oil and Trouble", voiced by [[G. Stanley Jones|Stanley Jones]].<ref name="TVoDO"/> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[The Incredible Hulk (1982 animated series)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' episode "Tomb of the Unknown Hulk", voiced by [[Michael Bell (actor)|Michael Bell]].<ref name="TVoDO"/> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the ''[[Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends]]'' episode "Spidey Meets the Girl of Tomorrow", voiced again by Michael Bell.<ref name="TVoDO"/> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Spider-Man (1994 TV series)|Spider-Man: The Animated Series]]'', voiced by [[Efrem Zimbalist Jr.]]<ref name="TVoDO"/> This version sports a German accent and was Peter Parker's teacher at science camp when the latter was a child. Despite having turned to villainy years later, Octavius still refers to himself as Parker's teacher following their reunion. Throughout the series, he battles Spider-Man while serving as a member of the [[Kingpin (character)|Kingpin]]'s [[Sinister Six|Insidious Six]]. |
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* Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man (TV series)|The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'', voiced by [[Peter MacNicol]].<ref name="TVoDO" /> This version is initially a timid, weak-willed scientist and inventor at [[Oscorp]]. Following a lab accident caused by the [[Norman Osborn|Green Goblin]], Octavius is fused with his tentacle harness and becomes more aggressive and violent. After being defeated by Spider-Man, he forms the Sinister Six to seek revenge against him, only to be defeated by the [[Symbiote (comics)|symbiote]]-possessed Spider-Man. In the second season, Octavius adopts the Master Planner alias as he re-forms the Sinister Six and attempts to take over the world by hacking into the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]]'s servers, only to be thwarted by Spider-Man. He later competes with [[Tombstone (character)|Tombstone]] and [[Silvermane]] for control of New York's criminal underworld until all three are defeated by Spider-Man. |
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* Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'', voiced by [[Tom Kenny]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Webb|first=Charles|title=Interview: Tom Kenny on the Hilarious Creepiness of 'Adventure Time's' Ice King|url=http://geek-news.mtv.com/2011/09/27/interview-tom-kenny-on-the-hilarious-creepiness-of-adventure-times-ice-king/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111003150828/http://geek-news.mtv.com/2011/09/27/interview-tom-kenny-on-the-hilarious-creepiness-of-adventure-times-ice-king|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 3, 2011|publisher=MTV|access-date=September 27, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite episode|title=Great Power|series=Ultimate Spider-Man|network=Disney XD|season=1|number=1|airdate=April 1, 2012}}</ref> This version was an Oscorp scientist who was left paralyzed and entirely dependent on four mechanical tentacles built by [[Norman Osborn]] following a lab accident. Throughout the first season, Octavius primarily operates from the shadows, employing supervillains to capture Spider-Man for his DNA on Norman's behalf; with one of his experiments with Spider-Man's DNA leading to the [[Venom (character)|Venom]] symbiote's creation. Octavius eventually betrays Norman by forcibly turning him into the Green Goblin and escapes after his underwater lab is destroyed. In the second season, Octavius forms the Sinister Six in an attempt to eliminate Spider-Man, only to be defeated. After making minor appearances in the third season, Octavius returns in the fourth season, having allied with [[Hydra (comics)|HYDRA]] to form a new iteration of the Sinister Six and create the synthezoid [[Ben Reilly|Scarlet Spider]] to serve as a spy within Spider-Man's team. While leading an attack on the Triskelion, Octavius discovers Spider-Man's secret identity, but is betrayed by Scarlet Spider, who foils his plan. Octavius later reclaims his nanotech and gives himself a younger body before reforming the Sinister Six once more and taking Spider-Man's allies hostage. However, Spider-Man defeats the Sinister Six once more and persuades Octavius to surrender. |
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** Additionally, two [[Multiverse (Marvel Comics)|alternate reality]] versions of Octavius, a medieval variant called the '''Alchemist''' and a Wild West outlaw called '''Doc Ock Holliday''', appear in the episodes "The Spider-Verse" and "Return to the Spider-Verse", both also voiced by Kenny.<ref name="btva">{{cite web |title=The Kraken / The Alchemist Voice - ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' (TV Show) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Ultimate-Spider-Man/The-Kraken-The-Alchemist/ |access-date=August 14, 2024 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the ''[[Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.]]'' episode "The Venom Inside", voiced again by Tom Kenny.<ref name="TVoDO"/> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload]]'', voiced again by Tom Kenny.<ref name="TVoDO" /> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers]]'', voiced by [[Dai Matsumoto]].<ref name="TVoDO"/> |
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* Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Spider-Man (2017 TV series)|Spider-Man]]'' (2017), voiced by [[Scott Menville]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Busch |first=Jenna |date=July 14, 2017 |title=Marvel's Animated Spider-Man Voice Cast and Premiere Date |url=http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/869243-marvels-animated-spider-man-voice-cast-and-premiere-date |website=comingsoon.net}}</ref><ref name="TVoDO" /> This version is an arrogant but brilliant 19-year-old prodigy who was picked on by a jock and abused by his father Torbert (voiced by [[Charlie Adler]]<ref name="btva2">{{cite web |title=Father Octavius Voice - ''Spider-Man'' (2017) (TV Show) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Spider-Man-2017/Father-Octavius/ |access-date=August 14, 2024 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.</ref>) while growing up. Introduced in the first season, Octavius works as a professor at Horizon High until his tentacle harness becomes fused to his spine following a lab accident caused by the [[Crimson Dynamo]]. Following this, he tries to use his newfound abilities to become a superhero under Spider-Man's guidance until his ego eventually causes him to become a supervillain and form the Sinister Six, though they are defeated by Spider-Man and [[Harry Osborn]] / [[Hobgoblin (comics)|Hobgoblin]]. In the second season, Octavius is released from prison, claiming that he wants to redeem himself, and returns to being a professor at Horizon High. However, he secretly places a bounty on Spider-Man. After being defeated, Octavius is left in a [[coma]] and his consciousness temporarily ends up in the [[Living Brain]] before relocating into Spider-Man's body. During this time, Octavius is inspired by the hero's memories to become [[the Superior Spider-Man]] and befriends Midtown High chemistry teacher [[Anna Maria Marconi]]. Eventually, he is persuaded to allow Spider-Man to reclaim control of his body while he returns to his own comatose body once more. After he recovers, Octavius returns to his Doctor Octopus persona and sacrifices himself to stop the [[Vulture (Marvel Comics)|Goblin King]], for which he is hailed as a hero. |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Marvel Super Hero Adventures]]'', voiced by Luc Roderique.<ref name="TVoDO"/> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''Lego Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom'', voiced by [[Robbie Daymond]].<ref name="TVoDO" /> |
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* A female incarnation of Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Spidey and His Amazing Friends]]'',<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://ew.com/tv/patrick-stump-marvels-spidey-and-his-amazing-friends-theme-song/|title=Patrick Stump breaks down his theme song for new cartoon Spidey and His Amazing Friends|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=June 7, 2021|access-date=July 12, 2021}}</ref> voiced by Kelly Ohanian.<ref>:{{Cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CP4ZcAMjEyW/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/CP4ZcAMjEyW |archive-date=December 23, 2021 |url-access=subscription|title=Kelly Ohanian on Instagram|date=June 9, 2021|access-date=July 12, 2021}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref name="TVoDO" /> |
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* Doctor Octopus will appear in ''[[Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man]]'', voiced by [[Hugh Dancy]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nolan |first=Liam |date=July 22, 2022 |title=SDCC: Marvel Studios Animation Panel Reveals Future of X-Men '97, What If and Marvel Zombies |url=https://www.cbr.com/marvel-studios-animation-x-men-what-if-zombies-sdcc/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220722185151/https://www.cbr.com/marvel-studios-animation-x-men-what-if-zombies-sdcc/ |archive-date=July 22, 2022 |access-date=July 22, 2022 |website=[[Comic Book Resources]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Hickson |first=Colin |date=2023-10-06 |title=''Spider-Man: Freshman Year'' Synopsis Teases a 'New Era of Spider-Man' |url=https://www.cbr.com/spider-man-freshman-year-synopsis/ |access-date=2024-09-22 |website=CBR |language=en}}</ref> |
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===Film=== |
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* Doctor Octopus is seen at the end of ''[[Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro]]'' still in his cell. |
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* In an early script for [[The Cannon Group, Inc.|Cannon]]'s aborted Spider-Man film, written by Ted Newsom and [[John Brancato]], Otto Octavius was rewritten to become a teacher and mentor to a college-aged Peter Parker. The cyclotron accident which "creates" Spider-Man also deforms the scientist into Doctor Octopus and results in his mad pursuit of proof of the Fifth Force. "Doc Ock" reconstructs his cyclotron and causes electromagnetic abnormalities, anti-gravity effects, and bi-location, which threatens to engulf New York City and the world. Additionally, [[Bob Hoskins]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] were considered for the role.<ref name="Leva">{{cite journal| last=Jankiewicz|first=Pat|date=July 2002|title=Scott Leva, the Man Who Was Almost Spider-Man| journal= Starlog/Comics Scene Presents Spider-Man|volume=1|issue=1|pages=62–64}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2000/02/15/review-of-james-camerons-spider-man-scriptment | title=Review of James Cameron's Spider-Man Scriptment | date=February 15, 2000}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8b4J_Dx6nGQC&dq=james+cameron+spiderman+sandman+boyd&pg=PA5 | title=''Spider-Man'' Films}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.technobuffalo.com/2017/07/15/james-cameron-was-this-close-to-making-a-spider-man-movie/ | title=James Cameron was this close to making a Spider-Man movie | date=July 15, 2017 | access-date=April 2, 2022 | archive-date=June 16, 2018 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180616204117/https://www.technobuffalo.com/2017/07/15/james-cameron-was-this-close-to-making-a-spider-man-movie/ | url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thescriptsavant.com/pdf/SpiderMan.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211126124928/https://thescriptsavant.com/pdf/SpiderMan.pdf|url-status=dead|title=Spider Man|archive-date=November 26, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.businessinsider.com/spider-man-movies-never-made-2014-5 | title=6 Spider-Man Movies That Were Never Made | website=[[Business Insider]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://worldoftopics.com/13270-arnold-schwarzenegger-was-supposed-to-play-doctor-octopus.html | title=Arnold Schwarzenegger was supposed to play Doctor Octopus}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.espaciomarvelita.com/2012/12/30/cine/arnold-schwarzenegger-habla-de-spiderman/ | title=Arnold Schwarzenegger habla de Spiderman - Espacio Marvelita | date=December 30, 2012}}</ref> |
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* Director [[Sam Raimi]] has stated that Doctor Octopus was intended to appear in ''[[Spider-Man (2002 film)|Spider-Man]]'' (2002) and team up with the [[Norman Osborn (Sam Raimi film series)|Green Goblin]], but was not included because Raimi thought it "wouldn't do the movie justice to have a third origin in there".<ref>{{Cite AV media|title = Making The Amazing|type = DVD|publisher = Sony|date = 2004}}</ref> |
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* Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus appears in the [[Sony]] film ''[[Spider-Man 2]]'' (2004), portrayed by [[Alfred Molina]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Aurthur|first=Kate|date=April 16, 2021|title=Alfred Molina Details Doc Ock's Return in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home': 'The Tentacles Do All the Work' (EXCLUSIVE)|url=https://variety.com/2021/film/news/alfred-molina-spider-man-no-way-home-doc-ock-1234953527/|access-date=April 16, 2021|website=Variety|language=en-US}}</ref> This version is a sympathetic, but misguided individual, and the husband and lab partner of Rosie Octavius (portrayed by [[Donna Murphy]]). Initially a well-meaning scientist working with [[Oscorp]] to develop a form of self-sustainable energy to benefit mankind, Octavius turns to villainy after his experiment goes wrong, resulting in Rosie's death and Octavius losing control of his tentacle harness' [[artificial intelligence]], which begins to influence his mind and actions and brings him into conflict with [[Peter Parker (Sam Raimi film series)|Spider-Man]]. With the web-slinger's help, Octavius eventually sees the error of his ways and sacrifices himself to sink a fusion reactor he built into the [[East River]], where he drowns. |
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** Octavius appears in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU) film ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'', portrayed again by Alfred Molina.<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Kit |first1=Borys |last2=Couch |first2=Aaron |date=December 8, 2020 |title='Spider-Man 3': Alfred Molina Returning as Doctor Octopus |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/spider-man-3-alfred-molina-returning-as-doctor-octopus |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201208184542/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/spider-man-3-alfred-molina-returning-as-doctor-octopus |archive-date=December 8, 2020 |access-date=August 31, 2021 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref><ref name="Molina">{{Cite web|last1=Kit|first1=Borys|last2=Couch|first2=Aaron|date=December 8, 2020|title='Spider-Man 3': Alfred Molina Returning as Doctor Octopus|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/spider-man-3-alfred-molina-returning-as-doctor-octopus|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201208184542/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/spider-man-3-alfred-molina-returning-as-doctor-octopus|archive-date=December 8, 2020|access-date=December 8, 2020|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> In April 2021, Molina said it was "wonderful" to play the character again. Additionally, he was [[De-aging in film|digitally de-aged]] in the film to resemble how he appeared in 2004, despite his concerns about his fighting style not looking realistic due to his age.<ref name= "OckSurvives">{{Cite web |last=Aurthur |first=Kate |date=April 16, 2021 |title=Alfred Molina Details Doc Ock's Return in 'Spider-Man: No Way Home': 'The Tentacles Do All the Work' (Exclusive) |url=https://variety.com/2021/film/news/alfred-molina-spider-man-no-way-home-doc-ock-1234953527/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210416232314/https://variety.com/2021/film/news/alfred-molina-spider-man-no-way-home-doc-ock-1234953527/ |archive-date=April 16, 2021 |access-date=August 31, 2021 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref> Prior to his death, Octavius is transported to an alternate universe due to a magic spell gone wrong and receives a cure from an alternate universe version of [[Peter Parker (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Spider-Man]] before being returned to his native universe. |
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* {{Anchor|Olivia Octavius}}A female incarnation of Doctor Octopus named '''Dr. Olivia "Liv" Octavius''' appears in ''[[Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse]]'', voiced by [[Kathryn Hahn]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2018/11/30/spider-man-into-the-spider-verse-official-credits-reveal-surprise-voice-actor-cameos|title=Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Official Credits Reveal Surprise Voice Actor Cameos|last=Vejvoda|first=Jim|website=IGN|date=November 29, 2018|access-date=December 2, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181130210649/https://www.ign.com/articles/2018/11/30/spider-man-into-the-spider-verse-official-credits-reveal-surprise-voice-actor-cameos|archive-date=November 30, 2018}}</ref> She is the head scientist of [[Alchemax]] and the [[Kingpin (character)|Kingpin]]'s right-hand woman who sports a large [[Beehive (hairstyle)|beehive hairstyle]], glasses with octagonal lenses, and [[pneumatic]] tentacles tipped with claws. Under the Kingpin's orders, she builds a [[particle accelerator|super-collider]] to access parallel universes. In spite of the initial tests nearly destroying New York City and bringing several [[Alternative versions of Spider-Man|alternate reality versions of Spider-Man]] to their universe, the Kingpin orders Liv to continue working on the collider. She later encounters [[Miles Morales]] and an alternate reality Peter Parker while they are infiltrating Alchemax, but fails to catch them. After confronting the assembled Spider-People at [[Aunt May|May Parker]]'s house alongside the Kingpin and his other henchmen and failing to stop them a second time, Liv tries to stop the heroes at the collider, only to be hit by a truck when the machine goes haywire and melds her universe with aspects of others. |
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** Additionally, a Doctor Octopus from [[Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy)|Gwen Stacy]]'s universe makes a non-speaking [[cameo appearance]] in a flashback.{{Citation needed|date=June 2021}} |
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* Otto Octavius as the Superior Spider-Man and a comic book-accurate Doctor Octopus make non-speaking cameo appearances in ''[[Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse]]'' as prisoners of [[Spider-Man 2099]]'s Spider-Society.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-12-14 |title=Every Spider-Suit We Spotted in the Across the Spider-Verse Trailer |url=https://gizmodo.com/spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-every-suit-identifie-1849890415 |access-date=2022-12-15 |website=Gizmodo |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Luchies |first=Adam |date=May 24, 2023 |title=A Classic 'Spider-Man' Villain Appears in New 'Across the Spider-Verse' TV Spot |url=https://collider.com/spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-tv-spot/ |website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]] |access-date=May 26, 2023}}</ref> Additionally, Liv Octavius appears via archival footage while archival recordings of Alfred Molina are used for other Octavius variants, who make minor appearances.{{Citation needed|date=March 2024}} |
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===Video games=== |
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* Doctor Octopus appeared in the ''[[Spider-Man 2 (video game)|Spider-Man 2]]'' game, voiced by Alfred Molina. He appears as a boss character several times in the game and is the final boss at the end of the game. |
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====''Spider-Man'' games==== |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Questprobe featuring Spider-Man]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a [[boss (video games)|boss]] in ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man (handheld video game)|The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' (1990).{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Spider-Man: The Video Game]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as the final boss of ''[[Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} This version is the leader of the [[Sinister Six|titular team]]. |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in ''[[Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in ''[[Spider-Man (1995 video game)|Spider-Man]]'' (1995).{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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* Doctor Octopus appear in ''Spider-Man: The Sinister Six'', voiced by Ken Roberts.<ref name="TVoDO" /> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in ''[[Spider-Man: Lethal Foes]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in ''[[Spider-Man (2000 video game)|Spider-Man]]'' (2000), voiced again by Efrem Zimbalist Jr.<ref name="TVoDO" /> While pretending to have reformed, he works with [[Cletus Kasady|Carnage]] to turn everyone in New York into [[Symbiote (comics)|symbiotes]], but they are both defeated by Spider-Man. Following this, the [[Carnage (comics)|Carnage symbiote]] bonds with Doctor Octopus, turning him into '''Monster Ock''' (voiced by Marcus Shirock).<ref name="TVoDO" /> After Monster Ock is defeated, Doctor Octopus is returned to normal and promptly arrested. |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as the final boss of ''[[Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} This version is a member of the Sinister Six. |
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* Doctor Octopus makes a [[cameo appearance]] in ''[[Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro]]''.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as the final boss of the ''[[Spider-Man 2 (2004 video game)|Spider-Man 2]]'' film tie-in game, voiced by Alfred Molina.<ref name="TVoDO" /> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss and playable character in ''[[Spider-Man: Friend or Foe]]'', voiced by [[Joe Alaskey]].<ref name="TVoDO" /> He and several supervillains attack Spider-Man until they are all attacked by P.H.A.N.T.O.M.s under [[Mysterio]]'s command. Doc Ock is captured along with the other villains, placed under mind control, and sent to [[Tokyo]] to retrieve a meteor shard located there. After Spider-Man defeats Doctor Octopus and destroys the mind-control device, the latter joins forces with the former to exact revenge on Mysterio. |
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* Otto Octavius appears in ''[[Spider-Man: Edge of Time]]'', voiced by [[Dave B. Mitchell]].<ref name="TVoDO" /> [[Alchemax]] scientist Walker Sloan travels back from the year [[Marvel 2099|2099]] to establish his company in the 1970s, saving Octavius from the accident that would have fused his tentacle harness to him and recruiting him in the process. Despite having never turned to crime, Octavius still uses his tentacles as research tools. The pair attempt to use a mind-controlled [[Eddie Brock|Anti-Venom]] to kill Spider-Man, but when [[Spider-Man 2099]] intervenes, Doctor Octopus, Sloan, and Anti-Venom are all accidentally thrown into Sloan's time portal and end up fused into the monstrous '''Atrocity''' (voiced by [[Fred Tatasciore]]) equipped with Doctor Octopus' tentacles and Anti-Venom's ability to negate the present day Spider-Man's powers. Spider-Man eventually defeats Atrocity, throwing it back into the time portal, before he and Spider-Man 2099 undo Sloan's changes, restoring history. |
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* Multiple alternate reality versions of Doctor Octopus appear as bosses in ''[[Spider-Man Unlimited (video game)|Spider-Man Unlimited]]'', voiced by [[Kyle Hebert]].<ref name="TVoDO" /> They are members of a multiversal Sinister Six. Additionally, Octavius as the Superior Spider-Man, Superior Venom, and Superior Octopus appear as playable characters.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.marvel.com/games/83811/five-new-spider-verse-characters-just-joined-roster-spider-man-unlimited/|title=Five New Spider-Verse Characters Just Joined the Roster of 'Spider-Man Unlimited'|website=News - Marvel.com}}</ref> |
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==== ''Marvel's Spider-Man'' series ==== |
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* Doctor Octopus is a playable character and a boss in ''[[Spider-Man: Friend or Foe]]'', voiced by [[Joe Alaskey]]. |
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Otto Octavius appears in [[Insomniac Games]]' ''[[Spider-Man (Insomniac Games series)|Marvel's Spider-Man]]'' series, voiced by [[William Salyers]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://screenrant.com/spider-man-ps4-ending-explained/ |title=Marvel's Spider-Man PS4 Ending Explained |last=Mithaiwala |first=Mansoor |date=September 6, 2018 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |publisher=Valnet Inc. |access-date=September 7, 2018}}</ref><ref name="TVoDO" /> Once a close friend of [[Norman Osborn]] and co-founder of Oscorp, this version left the company due to its unethical genetic experiments. Founding his own company, Octavius Industries, he worked to perfect prosthetic limb technology, motivated by a neurological disorder he was developing. Octavius later employed [[Peter Parker (Insomniac Games character)|Peter Parker]], whom he mentored, as his lab assistant and eventually became aware of his activities as Spider-Man, but chose to hide this from him. |
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* First appearing as the final boss of ''[[Spider-Man (2018 video game)|Marvel's Spider-Man]]'' (2018), Octavius gains support from [[Advanced Idea Mechanics|A.I.M.]] after Norman exploits his position as mayor to remove Octavius' grant funding in an attempt to persuade him to return to Oscorp. During this time, Octavius befriends [[Mister Negative|Martin Li]], a victim of Oscorp's experimentation who has been leading terrorist attacks against the city to destroy Norman, inspiring Octavius to pursue his own vendetta against his former friend. While working on a set of mechanical thought-controlled tentacles with Parker, Octavius loses control of his emotions due to a defect with the neural implant used to connect them directly to his nervous system and causes a mass prison break from [[Ryker's Island]] and the [[Raft (comics)|Raft]]. Forming the [[Sinister Six]] with Li and several of Spider-Man's foes, Octavius, now going by "Doctor Octopus", organizes a series of attacks on Oscorp-owned properties and releases their Devil's Breath virus on New York in the hopes of exposing Norman's crimes. After capturing and nearly killing Norman, Octavius is confronted by Parker as Spider-Man, who rescues Norman and battles Octavius atop Oscorp tower, during which the latter reveals his knowledge of Parker's double life. Following his defeat, Octavius pleads for help, claiming the tentacles' artificial intelligence was in control of his actions, but a heartbroken Parker leaves him to face justice for his crimes, leading to Octavius' imprisonment at the Raft and Octavius Industries being shut down. |
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* Octavius makes a cameo appearance in a flashback depicted in ''[[Spider-Man: Miles Morales]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://screenrant.com/spider-man-miles-morales-doctor-octopus-cameo-explained/ | title=Spider-Man: Miles Morales' Doctor Octopus Cameo Explained | website=[[Screen Rant]] | date=November 21, 2020}}</ref> |
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* Octavius makes a cameo appearance in the mid-credits scene of ''[[Marvel's Spider-Man 2]]'' (2023).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.ign.com/articles/spider-man-2-ending-explained-insomniac-sequel-green-goblin-silk | title=Spider-Man 2 Ending Explained: How Insomniac Sets up the Next Sequel | date=October 19, 2023}}</ref> Following the events of the main story, Norman visits his cell at the Raft to inquire about the Spider-Men's secret identities. Octavius taunts him with the belief that he needed to experience loss as he had while making preparations for the "final chapter".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schedeen |first=Jesse |date=2023-10-19 |title=Spider-Man 2 Ending Explained: How Insomniac Sets Up the Next Sequel - IGN |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/spider-man-2-ending-explained-insomniac-sequel-green-goblin-silk |access-date=2023-10-19}}</ref> Additionally, the Superior Spider-Man's suit appears as an alternate skin for Peter.<ref>{{cite video game|title=[[Spider-Man 2]]|developer=[[Insomniac Games]] |publisher=[[Sony Interactive Entertainment]]|date=2023}}</ref> |
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====Other games==== |
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* Doc Ock appears as a villain in two missions in the MMORPG ''[[Marvel Super Hero Squad Online]]'', voiced again by Peter MacNicol. |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[LittleBigPlanet]]'' via the "Marvel Costume Kit 1" [[downloadable content|DLC]].<ref name="LittleBigPlanetMCK13">{{cite web|title=Marvel Costume Kit 1|url=http://www.littlebigplanet.com/en/downloadable_content_items/1105?t=US|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130219210912/http://littlebigplanet.com/en/downloadable_content_items/1105?t=US|archive-date=February 19, 2013|access-date=December 30, 2012|publisher=[[Sony]]}}</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Marvel Super Hero Squad Online]]'', voiced initially by [[Charlie Adler]],<ref>{{cite web|last1=Minn|first1=Jay|title=Marvel Super Hero Squad Online|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1971469/|access-date=February 11, 2016|website=IMDb|date=April 29, 2011}}</ref> and later by Tom Kenny.<ref name="TVoDO" /> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a support card in ''[[Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''{{'}}s "Heroes and Heralds Mode". Producer Ryota Niitsuma confirmed that Doctor Octopus was planned to be a playable character at one point during production, with character art and a theme song being developed for him, before the decision was made to cut him from the roster.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Taylor|first1=Nicholas|title=Doc Ock even had his theme song completed for MvC3? Niitsuma confirms that this Spidey villain's development had gone further than previously thought|url=https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2016/dec/27/doc-ock-even-had-his-theme-song-completed-mvc3-niitsuma-confirms-spidey-villains-development-had-gone-further-previously-thought/|newspaper=Eventhubs|date=December 27, 2016}}</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in ''[[Marvel: Avengers Alliance]]''. This version is a member of the Sinister Six. Additionally, an alternate reality version who became the Superior Spider-Man appears as a playable character.{{citation needed|date=February 2016}} |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in ''[[Marvel Heroes (video game)|Marvel Heroes]]'', voiced again by Tom Kenny.<ref name="TVoDO" /> Additionally, the Superior Spider-Man appears as a playable character. |
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* Two incarnations of Doctor Octopus appear as playable characters in ''[[Marvel Puzzle Quest]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Piecing Together Marvel Puzzle Quest: Doctor Octopus|url=https://news.marvel.com/games/66023/piecing-together-marvel-puzzle-quest-doctor-octopus/|website=News - Marvel.com}}</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a playable character and boss in ''[[Lego Marvel Super Heroes]]'', voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]].<ref>{{cite web|title=LEGO Marvel Superheroes: Stan Lee Hulks Out - Comic-Con 2013 - IGN Video|date=July 20, 2013 |url=http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/07/20/lego-marvel-superheroes-stan-lee-hulks-out-comic-con-2013}}</ref> Additionally, the ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' TV series incarnation and Octavius as the Superior Spider-Man appear as playable characters.<ref>{{cite tweet|user=LEGOMarvelGame|author=LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2|number=389075434740019200|date=October 12, 2013|title=Your first look at Superior Spider-Man! #MarvelGames #LEGOMarvel #LEGOMarvelNYCC}}/photo/1</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus make a cameo appearance in ''[[Disney Infinity 2.0]]'',<ref>{{cite web|date=June 10, 2014|title=Spider-Man, Venom and More Added to "Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes"|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=53340}}</ref> voiced again by Tom Kenny.<ref name="TVoDO" /> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Marvel: Contest of Champions]]'' as a member of the Sinister Six.<ref>{{cite web|title=Entering Marvel Contest of Champions: Doctor Octopus|url=https://news.marvel.com/games/71967/entering-marvel-contest-champions-doctor-octopus/|website=News - Marvel.com}}</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a playable character and boss in ''[[Marvel: Future Fight]]''.<ref name="TVoDO" /> Additionally, the Superior Spider-Man appears as an alternate costume. |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in ''[[Marvel: Avengers Alliance#Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2|Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Doctor Octopus | Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2|url=https://marvelavengersalliance2.com/aa2_characters/doctor-octopus/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160419083438/https://marvelavengersalliance2.com/aa2_characters/doctor-octopus/|archive-date=April 19, 2016|access-date=April 5, 2016}}</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss and playable character in ''[[Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Characters|url=http://www.ign.com/wikis/lego-marvel-super-heroes-2/Characters|access-date=February 14, 2018|website=IGN Database|date=May 19, 2017}}</ref> Additionally, the Superior Spider-Man appears as a playable character. |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Marvel Strike Force]]'' as a member of the Sinister Six.{{citation needed|date=March 2023}} |
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* Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in ''[[Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order]]'', voiced again by William Salyers.<ref name="TVoDO" /> This version serves as second-in-command of the Sinister Six, led by the Green Goblin.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/wikis/marvel-ultimate-alliance-3/Chapter_2_-_The_Raft_Walkthrough|title=Chapter 2 - The Raft Walkthrough|date=August 6, 2019|accessdate=June 17, 2021|website=IGN Database}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9445030/|title=Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order|date=June 19, 2019|accessdate=June 17, 2021|website=IMDb.com}}</ref> |
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===Miscellaneous=== |
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* Doctor Octopus is available as downloadable content for the game ''[[LittleBigPlanet]]'' as part of "Marvel Costume Kit 1".<ref name="LittleBigPlanetMCK1">{{cite web |url=http://www.littlebigplanet.com/en/downloadable_content_items/1105?t=US |title=Marvel Costume Kit 1 |publisher=[[Sony]] |accessdate=December 30, 2012 |archivedate=December 30, 2012 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6DHJpHkmb |deadurl=no}}</ref> |
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[[File:Spider-Man, Octo-Girl volume 1 cover.jpg|thumb|right|Cover of ''Spider-Man: Octopus-Girl'' Vol. 1.]] |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man]]'', voiced by [[Rodger Bumpass]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} This version is the leader of the [[Sinister Syndicate]]. |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Marvel Universe: LIVE!]]'' as a member of the Sinister Six.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://marvel.com/news/story/21561/character_reveals_for_marvel_universe_live|title=Doctor Strange Enters the Infinity Wars|website=News - Marvel.com}}</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in the ''[[Spider-Verse (franchise)|Spider-Verse]]'' manga ''[[Spider-Man: Octopus Girl]]'', in which he ends up in the body of Japanese middle schooler '''Otoha Okutamiya'''.<ref name="manga spinoff">{{Cite web |last=Pineda |first=Rafael Antonio |date=May 30, 2023 |title=''Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'' Film Gets Manga Spinoff About Doc Ock in Schoolgirl's Body |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-05-29/spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-film-gets-manga-spinoff-about-doc-ock-in-schoolgirl-body/.198587 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230530020904/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-05-29/spider-man-across-the-spider-verse-film-gets-manga-spinoff-about-doc-ock-in-schoolgirl-body/.198587 |archive-date=May 30, 2023 |access-date=May 30, 2023 |website=[[Anime News Network]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite comic |title=Spider-Man: Octopus Girl |writer=Furuhashi, Hideyuki |artist=Court, Betten |date=June 20, 2023 |volume=1 |issue=1 |publisher=[[Shōnen Jump+]]}}</ref> |
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* Doctor Octopus appears in ''[[Spider-Man: Edge of Time]]'', voiced by [[Dave B. Mitchell]]. When history is altered so that Alchemax was established in the seventies, Otto Octavius is a scientist employed by the company and never turned to crime, although he still uses his tentacles as tools for his research. His in-game bio reveals that the time-travelling company founder Walker Sloan recruited him the day before the accident that would have fused his tentacles to him in the original reality. He and Sloan attempt to use [[Eddie Brock|Anti-Venom]] to kill Spider-Man. But when [[Spider-Man 2099]] intervenes, Doctor Octopus is thrown into a time portal with Sloan and Anti-Venom where they're trapped between the present time and the year 2099 then are subsequently fused into the monstrous Atrocity (voiced by [[Fred Tatasciore]]) which uses Doctor Octopus's tentacles and Anti-Venom's ability to negate Spider-Man's powers. |
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* Doctor Octopus received a figure in [[Mattel]]'s "[[Secret Wars (toy line)|Secret Wars]]" line. |
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* Doctor Octopus received several figures in [[Toy Biz]]'s Spider-Man and [[Marvel Legends]] series. |
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* Doctor Octopus received a figure in [[Hasbro]]'s Spider-Man: Origin series. |
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* Alfred Molina's incarnation of Doctor Octopus received a figure in Hasbro's Marvel Legends: Spider-Man line. |
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* ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' incarnation of Doctor Octopus received a figure from Hasbro. |
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* Doctor Octopus received a figure in the Marvel Manga Twist'ems line. |
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* Doctor Octopus received several statues and mini-busts from [[Diamond Select Toys]], [[Art Asylum]] and [[Bowen Designs]]. |
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* Doctor Octopus received a figurine in [[The Classic Marvel Figurine Collection]]. |
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== Collected editions == |
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* Doctor Octopus is featured as a boss in the [[Facebook]] game ''[[Marvel: Avengers Alliance]]''. |
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=== As Doctor Octopus === |
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* Doctor Octopus and Superior Spider-Man appear in the [[Massively multiplayer online game|MMO]] ''[[Marvel Heroes (video game)|Marvel Heroes]]'', voiced by Tom Kenny (Doctor Octopus) and [[Christopher Daniel Barnes]] (Superior Spider-Man). Doctor Octopus is featured as a boss in multiple locations while Superior Spider-Man is featured as a playable character. |
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|''Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol.1) #3, 130–131, ''Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' #15, ''Marvel Tales'' #38-41 |
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|April 1, 2000 |
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|''Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure'' |
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|June 1, 2004 |
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|''Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Out of Reach'' |
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|June 1, 2004 |
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|''Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One'' |
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|''Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One'' #1-5 |
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|February 12, 2019 |
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|''Devil's Reign: Superior Four'' |
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|May 31, 2022 |
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|''[[Spider-Man: Octo-Girl]] Vol. 1'' |
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|October 8, 2024 |
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=== As Superior Spider-Man === |
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* Doctor Octopus and Superior Spider-Man both appear as playable characters in ''[[Lego Marvel Super Heroes]]'', voiced by [[Dee Bradley Baker]] (original incarnation and ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' TV series version) and [[James Arnold Taylor]] (Superior Spider-Man).<ref>[http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/07/20/lego-marvel-superheroes-stan-lee-hulks-out-comic-con-2013]</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/LEGOMarvel/status/389075434740019200/photo/1</ref> |
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|''Superior Spider-Man Vol.3: No Escape'' |
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|''Superior Spider-Man Vol.4: Necessary Evil'' |
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| ''Vol.6: Goblin Nation'' |
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|''Superior Spider-Man: The Complete Collection Vol. 1'' |
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|''Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2: Spider-Verse Prelude'' |
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== References == |
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===Toys and collectibles=== |
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* Doc Ock has been recreated in [[action figure]] form multiple times, first as part of [[Mattel]]'s [[Secret Wars]] line, then later many times by [[Toy Biz]] in their Spider-Man and [[Marvel Legends]] series, and finally by [[Hasbro]] as part of their Spider-Man: Origin series. The movie figure will also be featured in Hasbro's Marvel Legends Spider-Man 3 wave. The action feature from this figure was removed. Hasbro released a Spectacular Spider-Man action figure later. |
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* The character has also been recreated in several statues and mini-busts, by the likes of Diamond Select, [[Art Asylum]] and [[Bowen Designs]]. |
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* Doctor Octopus is the third figurine in the Classic Marvel Figurine Collection. |
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===Amusement park rides=== |
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Doctor Octopus appears as the leader of the [[Sinister Syndicate]] in ''[[The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man]]'' ride at [[Islands of Adventure]] at the [[Universal Orlando Resort]], voiced by [[Rodger Bumpass]].{{Citation needed|date=April 2011}} He has invented an anti-gravity cannon, and uses it, with the Syndicate, to hold the [[Statue of Liberty]] for ransom. He attacks guests several times during the ride, until he is finally defeated by Spider-Man on the New York rooftops. Doctor Octopus is last seen bundled together with the rest of the Syndicate, attempting to attack Spider-Man one last time before his tentacle is webbed to the [[Hobgoblin (comics)|Hobgoblin]]'s head. |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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* {{Marvelwiki|Doctor_Octopus_(Otto_Octavius)|Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius)}} |
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* [http://marvel.wikia.com/Otto_Octavius_%28Earth-616%29 Doctor Octopus] at Marvel Wiki |
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** [http://marvel.wikia.com/Octobot Octobot] at Marvel Wiki |
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* [http://www.spiderfan.org/characters/doctor_octopus1.html Ock's profile at Spiderfan.org] |
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* [http://www.samruby.com/Villains/DoctorOctopus/octopus.htm Doc Ock's profile at Samruby.com] |
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Doctor Octopus | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | As Doctor Octopus: The Amazing Spider-Man #3 (July 1963)[1][2] As Superior Spider-Man: The Amazing Spider-Man #698 (November 2012) As Superior Octopus: The Amazing Spider-Man #25 (May 2017) |
Created by | Stan Lee (writer) Steve Ditko (artist) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Dr. Otto Gunther Octavius[3] |
Species | Human mutate-cyborg |
Team affiliations | As Doctor Octopus: Sinister Six Masters of Evil Thunderbolts Legion Accursed As Superior Spider-Man: Avengers Mighty Avengers Parker Industries Horizon Labs Spiderlings Superior Six Spider-Army/Web-Warriors As Superior Octopus: HYDRA HYDRA's Avengers |
Notable aliases | The Master Planner the Master Programmer the Superior Spider-Man (Peter Parker) the Superior Venom the Superior Octopus Dr. Elliot Tolliver |
Abilities | As Doctor Octopus/the Superior Octopus:
As the Superior Spider-Man/the Superior Octopus:
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Doctor Octopus (Dr. Otto Octavius), also known as Doc Ock for short, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #3 (July 1963). He is a highly intelligent, myopic, and stocky mad scientist who sports four strong and durable appendages resembling an octopus's tentacles, which extend from his body and can be used for various purposes. After his mechanical harness became permanently fused to his body during a laboratory accident, he turned to a life of crime, and came into conflict with the superhero Spider-Man. He has endured as one of Spider-Man's most prominent villains, and is regarded as one of his three archenemies, alongside the Green Goblin and Venom. He is the founder and leader of the Sinister Six, the first supervillain team to oppose Spider-Man.
While usually portrayed as a supervillain, Doctor Octopus has also been occasionally depicted as a conflicted antihero and ally of Spider-Man. Following Spider-Man's death in the 2012 storyline "Dying Wish", which saw a dying Octavius swapping bodies with the hero and letting him die in his original body, Octavius was motivated to prove he could be a better Spider-Man. As such, he adopted the Superior Spider-Man alias, introduced in Avenging Spider-Man #15.1 following a cameo in Daredevil vol. 3 #21 (both December 2012). The Superior Spider-Man possesses all of the original Spider-Man's abilities, memories, and equipment, along with additional gadgets created by Octavius, though he often struggles to live up to his predecessor's legacy and seeks to turn his life around after being a villain for years. In 2013, Marvel launched a 45-issue The Superior Spider-Man comic book series focusing on the character's redemption and superhero career. The original Spider-Man has since been resurrected after the death of Otto Octavius. Following Spider-Verse, a copy of his consciousness became a villain, though a second volume of The Superior Spider-Man launched in 2018 saw the duplicate taking on the mantle before returning to the Doctor Octopus mantle as an antihero, having his soul restored and memories of redemption erased by Mephisto, before returning to the role of Superior Spider-Man in 2023 in a new series by Dan Slott, and Spider-Man: Octo-Girl by Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court.
Comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy writes of the character: "Created by Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, Doc Ock, as he became known, has become one of the web-slinger's most persistent, enduring, and dangerous foes."[4] A fan favorite character and well-known figure in popular culture, Doctor Octopus has been featured in various media adaptations of Spider-Man over the years, including feature films, television series, and video games. In live-action, Alfred Molina portrayed the character in the films Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). Kathryn Hahn voiced a female version of Doctor Octopus named Olivia Octavius in the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018).
In 2009, IGN ranked Doctor Octopus 28th in the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time,[5] and in 2014 rated him Spider-Man's greatest enemy.[6]
Publication history
[edit]Doctor Octopus first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #3 (July 1963), created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko.[7][8][9][10] Lee recounted: "Usually in creating a villain the first thing I would think of was a name, and then I would try to think of, 'Well, now that I've got the name, who's the character going to be and what will he do?' For some reason, I thought of an octopus. I thought, 'I want to call somebody Octopus. And I want him to have a couple of extra arms just for fun'. But I had to figure out how to do that".[11] The character reappeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #11-12, then again in #31-33.
Doctor Octopus is regarded as one of Spider-Man's most infamous enemies. He has been cited as the man Peter might have become if he had not been raised with a sense of responsibility.[9][12][13] He is infamous for defeating Spider-Man the first time in battle and for almost marrying Peter's Aunt May. He is also the founder and core leader of the Sinister Six, and has referred himself as the "Master Planner". ("If This Be My Destiny...!")[12][14] Later depictions revealed him in Peter Parker's body where he was the titular character from 2013 to 2014.[13] In 2018, he returned as the Superior Spider-Man in a series written by Christos Gage and illustrated by Mike Hawthorne,[15] and again in 2023 in a new series by Dan Slott, and Spider-Man: Octo-Girl by Hideyuki Furuhashi and Betten Court.
Fictional character biography
[edit]This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience.(October 2021) |
Born in Schenectady, Otto Octavius was the only child of Torbert Octavius, a construction worker, and Mary Lavinia Octavius, a homemaker. While Mary loved and supported Otto right from the beginning, Torbert was a violent alcoholic who regularly beat Otto and his mother. The young Octavius's shyness and good work in school got him labeled as a "teacher's pet" and targeted as a subject for bullying. Torbert hated having a bullied son and, believing that a man's worth was determined by his dominant attitude and physical strength, roared at him to use violence in dealing with the bullies. Mary Octavius would always defend her son from Torbert's tirades, saying he was a gifted thinker who would use his brain to solve problems, not his fists. Due to his mother's insistence and her disgust towards men who worked in common manual labor, Octavius was determined not to become like his father and threw all his efforts into his education, regularly scoring top marks. Octavius' devotion to study paid off with him being awarded a university scholarship at M.I.T.. During Octavius's freshman year of college, he was undecided in his studies until they were briefly interrupted by Torbert's death in a construction accident. Otto attended the funeral for his mother's sake, although he himself did not mourn his father's death and later privately expressed his desire to have seen him suffer more. When Mary remarked that "an early death is a manual laborer's" and she expected better from her son, this seemed to spur an obsession in Octavius about the hard sciences, and he declared his major to be physical science. His obsession, however, did not manifest immediately, and he was regarded by his school friends as a devoted student who was genuinely interested in the studies. He graduated near the top of his class, and was considered a catch to many scientific firms. Octavius was soon hired by an engineering firm.[16]
Octavius became a brilliant and respected nuclear physicist, atomic research consultant, inventor and lecturer. He designed a set of highly advanced mechanical arms controlled via a brain–computer interface to assist him with his research into atomic physics. The tentacle-like arms were resistant to radiation and were capable of great strength and highly precise movement, attached to a harness that fit around his body.[10] Later in his criminal career, he claimed the inspiration for the device came from the Vitruvian Man, a pencil sketch made by Leonardo da Vinci, one of his idols.[17]
Though his relationship with co-workers was typically hostile, he was social enough to give a demonstration of his harness to a small group. He showed how the metal tentacles allowed him to work safely with chemicals that would normally be too dangerous for a human being to touch or be in close vicinity to. One such person impressed by this was a scientist named Mary Alice Anders, and the two soon dated. In due time, Otto proposed marriage to Mary Alice. However, when Otto joyously announced his future marriage to his mother, her feelings were not reciprocated. Believing that no woman was good enough for her son, she made him feel guilty that she was going to be pushed aside for his bride-to-be. Shocked that he hurt his mother, and to please her, Otto broke off the engagement with Mary Alice. Later, when Otto discovered that his mother had hypocritically begun dating a librarian, he finally snapped and lashed out at her, causing her to have a fatal heart attack. With the death of his mother and Mary Alice Anders out of his life, Octavius' disposition towards nearly everyone became mean-spirited, and he had become more distracted from paying attention to detail and safety precautions in his work.[18] His co-workers often called him "Doctor Octopus" behind his back, a pun on his actual name inspired by the four-armed apparatus; he was aware of this insult, but he barely cared.[10]
Criminal career begins
[edit]During an accidental radiation leak that ended in an explosion, the apparatus became fused to Octavius' body. It was later revealed that the radiation, or possibly his own latent mutation, had mutated his brain so that he could control the movement of the arms using his thoughts alone. The tentacles have since been surgically removed from his body, although Octavius retains the power to control them telepathically from great distances. The accident also seemingly damaged his brain (although it was later suggested that what was interpreted as brain damage was, in fact, his mind rewiring itself to accommodate four extra limbs[19]), and the scientist turned to a life of crime, first taking the hospital hostage and calling himself "Doctor Octopus" from the derogatory name that his co-workers had given him.[10] Though Doctor Octopus himself is portly, in poor physical shape, and is near-sighted, with his harness attached he is physically more than a match for Spider-Man. The accident also made his eyes very sensitive to light, requiring him to wear glasses with shaded lenses.[20]
In their first encounter, Doctor Octopus defeated Spider-Man, tossing him out of a window. Following this defeat, Spider-Man considered giving up his heroic career, but was inspired to continue by the Human Torch, and ultimately defeated Doctor Octopus.[10]
Over the years, Doctor Octopus has become one of the most identifiable members of Spider-Man's rogues gallery. Doctor Octopus formed the original Sinister Six to fight Spider-Man after taking Betty Brant and May Parker hostage.[21] He has led subsequent Sinister Six groups and usually takes offense when someone else leads the team. Disguised as the Master Planner, he organized theft of atomic equipment. After he stole a formula that Spider-Man needed to cure his Aunt May, Spider-Man tracked Doctor Octopus' gang to their base. In the ensuing fight, Spider-Man became trapped underneath a collapsed building. Seemingly doomed, Spider-Man was ultimately able to draw upon the sheer force of his will to summon the strength to escape.[22] It is later revealed he used a scuba tank to escape.[volume & issue needed]
Doctor Octopus later attempts to steal the Defense Department's Nullifier device, and sets a trap for Spider-Man.[23] He became May Parker's tenant,[24] then got close enough to use the Nullifier on Spider-Man; although he had hoped that it would merely nullify Spider-Man's web-shooters, the radiation in Spider-Man's blood resulted in the Nullifier's interaction with Spider-Man's unique biology rendering him amnesiac,[25] Doctor Octopus subsequently tricking Spider-Man into helping him before Spider-Man's own better nature resulted in him turning against his 'partner' despite his memory loss long enough for John Jameson to use the Nullifier to shut down his tentacles.[26]
Doctor Octopus later exhibited the ability to activate his mechanical arms remotely, and used them to free himself from prison.[27] His resulting battle with Spider-Man resulted in Captain George Stacy's death.[28] Doctor Octopus later waged a gang war with Hammerhead.[29] He attempted to wed May Parker to acquire an island with an atomic plant which she had recently (and unknowingly) inherited.[30] Doctor Octopus escaped death when the island was destroyed in a thermonuclear explosion and began a life as a homeless person.[31] He next battled the "ghost" of Hammerhead, unwittingly returned him to his corporeal form using a particle accelerator and defeated him after forming a temporary alliance with Spider-Man.[32]
Doctor Octopus later attempted to hijack an atomic submarine.[33] He also attempted to poison New York City with printers' ink, and battled the Punisher and Spider-Man.[34] He next battled the Owl and his gang.[35] He successfully deactivated a nuclear reactor in a laboratory before meltdown.[36] He later displayed symptoms which Mister Fantastic diagnosed as multiple personality disorder.[37]
During the "Secret Wars" storyline, Doctor Octopus was taken to the Beyonder's Battleworld, where he fought a horde of heroes and plotted against Doctor Doom for the leadership of the group of villains. He was able to defeat the X-Men, until Magneto came to the mutants' aid.[38]
Arachnophobia
[edit]His crowning achievement of evil was the near-fatal beating of the Black Cat (Spider-Man's then-partner) which led to Spider-Man beating Doctor Octopus to within an inch of his life. The trauma of the beating he received from Spider-Man left Otto Octavius afraid of Spider-Man and spiders in general for years, and he needed to be treated for his acute arachnophobia.[39] Spider-Man was forced to let his nemesis beat him in combat so as to allow Octavius to break free of his fears and recruit him to save New York City from an exploding nuclear reactor; Octavius had been planning to detonate the reactor to kill Spider-Man indirectly, but after his out-of-control arms beat Spider-Man seemingly senseless, Spider-Man persuaded him to shut down the reactor to ensure that there were witnesses to his 'great triumph'. Octavius decided to let Spider-Man live on the grounds that he would now have to cope with the same humiliation he had endured.[40]
"Death" and resurrection
[edit]During the "Clone Saga", Doctor Octopus saved Spider-Man from certain death from a poison injected by the Vulture, although this was only because he desired to be the one to kill Spider-Man.[41] During the healing process, he discovered Spider-Man's identity and then allowed himself to be taken in by police, expecting to be saved by his accomplice/lover Stunner. However, Stunner was knocked out and Doctor Octopus was murdered by the insane Spider-Man clone Kaine.[42]
Carolyn Trainer took over as "Doctor Octopus" until her teacher was resurrected by a branch of the mystical ninja cult known as the Hand.[43] Upon his resurrection, it was revealed that he now had no knowledge of Spider-Man's identity, as the memories he gained came from a computer chip provided by Carolyn Trainer and the memory of Spider-Man's identity had not been recorded at the time of his death.[44]
Subsequent schemes
[edit]In later years, Octavius attempted to create his own personal assassin in the form of a villainous mutated entity he dubbed "Spider-Woman". He has also had to deal with another usurper, in the form of arrogant young businessman and con artist Luke Carlyle, who pretended to employ Octavius at his company.[45] Tiring of his life of crime and wishing to return to an engineering career, Octavius accepted the offer. This proved to be a ruse, and Carlyle subdued Doctor Octopus and stole his technology, using it to create his own version of Octavius' harness and tentacles.[46] During a prolonged battle with Octavius and Spider-Man, Carlyle was defeated when Doctor Octopus ripped open his suit, allowing Spider-Man to fill Carlyle's suit with webbing, although Doctor Octopus informed his enemy that he only did this to hurt Carlyle rather than to help Spider-Man.[47]
Then, Doctor Octopus took the ambassador of the newly formed Free Palestinian State hostage, demanding that in exchange for the ambassador's freedom, Spider-Man would meet him in Times Square and unmask himself in front of the world. When Spider-Man went to Times Square, he pulled off his mask to reveal another mask, angering Octavius enough to distract him from the release of the ambassador by agents of the Israeli Secret Service.[48]
Doctor Octopus was taken to Ryker's Island and was drugged and brainwashed to kill the Green Goblin. He interrupted a battle between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin on the Brooklyn Bridge, and the two villains were struck by lightning and fell into the river below. Octopus was dragged out days later with no memory of the event and missing two months of his life.[49]
While hiding in a plant that was owned by the villain Fusion, Octavius was apparently forced to work for Fusion in helping him recover the 'John Hancock' satellite, once used to find nuclear weapons but now capable of finding potentially radioactive superhumans such as the Hulk or Spider-Man.[50] Although Fusion had apparently forced Octavius into submission, Octavius eventually revealed that he had merely been faking his submission so that Fusion could do all the hard work of finding the satellite for Octavius to sell off,[51] subsequently beating Fusion half to death and attempting to sell the satellite himself before he was caught and defeated by Spider-Man.[52]
Civil War
[edit]Octavius unsuccessfully tried to form and lead another version of the Sinister Six, because Captain America's Secret Avengers managed to defeat the villainous group, although Doctor Octopus himself eluded authorities. In Sensational Spider-Man #28, Doctor Octopus is seen viewing a telecast of Peter Parker revealing himself to be Spider-Man. Doctor Octopus then goes rampaging throughout the city, in utter disbelief that not only was he beaten numerous times by a teenager, but of the lost opportunity he had when he unmasked Parker in their second encounter (at the time, Octavius assumed he was an impostor).[53] He is again defeated by Spider-Man, who confronts Doctor Octopus unmasked, after two of Peter's students distract Octavius.[volume & issue needed] He is then sent to Baron Zemo's supervillain detention facility (as seen in Thunderbolts #104 and Iron Man (vol. 4) #14). Later, Spider-Man contacts Octavius to see if he can help with Aunt May's condition.[54]
Dying
[edit]When Doctor Octopus learns that he is dying due to the years of punishment his body took in his villainous career, facing superhuman foes when he is fundamentally human once getting past the tentacles, he becomes increasingly despondent and brazen in his final plans. Intending to leave a lasting legacy, he attempts to exert control over New York City by using his newly minted Octobots, but while he consciously intends to help, his subconscious drives him to turn the city's resources against Spider-Man, and he also targets May Parker aggressively (deeming her guilty of being due to marry J. Jonah Jameson's father J. Jonah Jameson, Sr.), subtly disrupting the planned marriage. Spider-Man is eventually able to take control of Octavius's planned network, forcing Octavius to flee while vowing revenge.[55]
In his desperate attempts to prolong his life, Octavius reforms the Sinister Six, wishing to acquire Menace's unborn son, hoping to synthesize a pure strain of the Goblin Serum,[56] only to be thwarted again by the efforts of Spider-Man and the guilty conscience of the Lizard,[57] reigniting his bitterness towards his foe, but gaining a grudging acknowledgment of his abilities.[58] Octavius and Spider-Man keep crossing their ways during the following months, with the Avengers fighting a new iteration of the Sinister Six,[58] Doctor Octopus sending a remote Octobot in John Jameson's shuttle,[59] and Octavius contacting Iron Man to force him to find a cure for his degenerative condition.[60] However, when Iron Man genuinely offers to have the brightest minds in the Marvel Universe find a viable cure,[61] Octavius smugly refuses, in favor of witnessing Stark admit that he cannot do it and beg for mercy to disarm a device that Octavius had claimed was a bomb, basking in this "proof" of his (supposedly) superior intellect.[62]
His attempts to prolong his life, however, do not hinder a more vast and sinister plan, in which he has the Sinister Six fighting the Avengers Academy for a piece of Hank Pym's technology,[63] the Future Foundation for a piece of Reed Richard's technology,[64] and the Intelligencia for the Zero Cannon, a powerful antigravity weapon,[65] later revealing to have gained something useful from his early foray in John Jameson's shuttle.[66] All this careful preparation came to fruition during the "Ends of the Earth" storyline,[67] where the apparently mismatched pieces of technology stolen are used to build a satellite net, the Octavian Lens, able to alter the world's climate by enhancing or smothering solar rays.
Doctor Octopus at first claims to have a benevolent intent, wishing to halt the greenhouse effect in exchange for gratitude and recognition,[68] but he is soon exposed by Spider-Man (having enhanced himself with new technology created be Horizon Labs),[69] the Black Widow and Silver Sable, who provoke him into revealing his real plan: immolate a great part of the entire population to prevent anyone from surviving his impending death, having the survivors remember him in perpetual fear and awe.[70] Playing over his ego, Spider-Man manages to stall him, by reminding him that, even if anyone managed to survive a drastic heating of the entire Earth, the survivors would likely be brain-damaged, and as such unable to remember his actions.[71] Spider-Man then roughly defeats him, in retaliation for Silver Sable's death, openly mocking and berating his efforts by claiming that, because of the Octavian Lens' destruction and his declining health, he is now going to die alone, forgotten and without a legacy.[72]
"Death" and rebirth
[edit]Even captivity and incarceration were unable to stop Octavius. Since Spider-Man was forced to access the Octobots' hive mind several times in previous months,[69][73] he unwittingly gave Octavius a full, unrestricted access to his mind and as such he becomes able to program a lone Octobot to swap their mind pattern. Octavius is now in Peter Parker's body and able to access his foe's memories, but with none of his restraints content of living his civilian life and planning for his future, while his foe is now trapped in Octavius' failing body.[74]
Peter is able to recruit the Scorpion, Hydro-Man and the Trapster with the task of keeping him alive and capturing "Spider-Man" in an attempt to reverse the mind swap. However, the Trapster's portable life support can give Peter only 700 minutes to live.[75] As such, Peter openly antagonizes "Spider-Man". While Peter's attempt to reclaim his body fails, he is able to imbue his nemesis with his very memories and values before apparently dying in Octavius' crippled body. Distraught, Octavius (in a sudden surge of empathy for his sworn nemesis) vows to steer himself away from villainy and accepts Peter's dying wish of having a Spider-Man protect New York. Octavius claims that, since he now holds the physical might and the good values embodied by Spider-Man but also the boundless ambition and the scientific mindframe of Doctor Octopus, he will surpass the "Amazing Spider-Man", becoming a "Superior Spider-Man".[76]
The Superior Spider-Man
[edit]Within Spider-Man's body, Octavius starts his new career as a hero by redesigning his gear and putting his past as a villain behind himself.[77] However, he soon finds himself the target of several villains, such as an Octavius-tech enhanced Stilt-Man,[78] Boomerang, Overdrive, the Shocker, the Speed Demon, the new female Beetle, and the Living Brain,[79] all of them trying to take over the place left by the seemingly-dead Doctor Octopus and his Sinister Six. While they are still no match for the new, more ruthless Spider-Man, his violence and new mannerisms start to tip off several of his close friends and allies, such as the whole staff of Horizon Labs, Daredevil,[78] Wolverine (explicitly forbidden to have Spider-Man's mind telepathically scanned under the threat of legal action in court),[80] Mary Jane Watson,[79] and Carlie Cooper.[81]
Despite his accomplishments, Octavius is revealed to be still haunted by Peter Parker's lingering spirit, unable to reassert control over Spider-Man's shared body, but actively hampering his efforts to stray from Peter's values, and trying to reclaim his body.[81] Despite Peter's lingering influence, Octavius's refusal of Peter's values and perceived screw-ups prompts him to "rectify" some mistakes: "Peter" enrolls back to college, pursuing actively the PhD Peter denied himself in the past,[82] and breaks the self-imposed "no-kill rule" by taking a proactive stance against evildoers and criminals, shooting the villain Massacre even after Massacre appeared to show signs of recovering from the brain damage that motivated his crimes,[83] and violently assaulting the Jester and Screwball for a relatively minor insult.[84] These actions prompted the Avengers to confront "Spider-Man" about his recent activities, recognizing that their friend would never act in such a manner.[85] When their subsequent analysis confirms that he is still biologically Peter Parker, Octavius explains that he is merely dealing with stress over recent events.[86]
Attempting a mind-wipe of all of Peter's memories to destroy the living consciousness completely, Octavius manages to delete the Daily Bugle memory. Realizing Peter would not surrender, Octavius directly engages his foe in Spider-Man's mind. After beating Peter to a pulp by breaking his spirit with the knowledge Peter was willing let a girl named Amy come close to death when Octavius was performing surgery on her with a scanner that would have detected him, Octavius declares his final victory while calling Peter unworthy to be called Spider-Man and believes that he deleted all of Spider-Man's memories. Returning to the real world, Octavius rejoices from his belief that he is free and has achieved victory over Spider-Man.[87] But this erasure has also deprived him of Spider-Man's memories, leaving it more difficult for him to pose as Spider-Man, with some of Peter's friends (such as Carlie, Mary Jane, and J. Jonah Jameson, Sr.) questioning Spider-Man's more brutal approach.[88] While Octavius has developed more detailed resources than Peter possessed as Spider-Man, such as creating a small army of Spider-bots and Spiderling allies to assist him, as well as helping Cyclops trap the body-hopping mutant Malice in a specially-designed containment unit,[89] he continues to resort to more questionable methods, such as killing Alistair Smythe,[90] and blackmailing Jameson into giving him free rein in New York by threatening to expose the fact that Jameson asked him to do this. During a series of confrontations with his former allies in the Sinister Six, he also attempted to brainwash them into becoming his new 'team', resulting in him being forced to join forces with new hero Sun Girl when the Six snapped out of his control and tried to kill him.[91]
Octavius's focus on the larger scale also resulted in him missing the Green Goblin's efforts to establish a new criminal empire, with the Green Goblin rescuing criminals who have escaped Spider-Man and recruiting them into his new gang, as Octavius simply focused on the leaders whereas Peter would have tried to capture the whole gang. His fixation in proving himself Spider-Man's superior reached a particular climax when Spider-Man 2099 came to the past to deal with a temporal anomaly,[92] with Octavius becoming so fixated with solving the problem and keeping his identity secret that he actually attacked the future Spider-Man rather than ask for his help,[93] his actions resulting in the destruction of Horizon Labs because he could not solve the vibranium-related equations that Peter was able to resolve. Unknown to Octavius, Peter's memories managed to survive the deletion. When Octavius attempts to access Spider-Man's memories (because Octavius can only view memories that were looked at before the delete), Peter is shown lifting the 'rocks' off himself from the mental battle.[94]
When Carlie had found evidence that Doctor Octopus' mind is in Spider-Man's body, she mourns Peter in Doctor Octopus' grave. The grave then collapses and Carlie falls in where she discovers that Doctor Octopus' body is not there. After Carlie has been captured by Menace, the Goblin King receives Carlie's journal from Menace, where the Goblin King discovers evidence in it that states that Doctor Octopus' mind is in Spider-Man's body.[95]
Following him being possessed by the Venom symbiote, Octavius receives unexpected help from Peter Parker's consciousness, though Octavius is still unaware that Peter survived their mental duel. Peter decides to maintain a low profile until Octavius does something that will cause him to spring into action.[96] Peter finds that Octavius's delete has left him with very few memories of his own, but after realizing those he still has are the ones that define him, vows not to give up, and that he will regain control of his body.[97] The Superior Spider-Man finds himself facing the full force of the Goblin Underground since the possession of the Venom symbiote 31 days ago. When the Superior Spider-Man finally confronts the Goblin King, he mentions that he knows about Doctor Octopus' mind-swap with Spider-Man. The Goblin King then makes his next move by having missiles targeted at Spider-Island II.[98]
Octavius survived the bombardment and escaped with the Living Brain. He then tries to find the Goblin King; however, before he can do so, Menace takes supporting character Anna Maria Marconi hostage.[99] Meanwhile, the Goblin destroys all the buildings that mean something to Octavius, to punish him for robbing the Goblin of his dream: Killing Spider-Man. Octavius is lured to Empire State University, where he finds Don Lamaze. During the ensuing fight, Lamaze takes a blade meant for Octavius and dies in the Superior Spider-Man's arms. Heading to Alchemax, he is confronted by Spider-Man 2099, who takes control of the Spider-Slayers and demands answers. However, before he gets them, the Goblin King reactivates the Slayers to kill the Spiders, stating Norman Osborn now rules New York.[100] Although he manages to escape, Octavius is forced to realize that he has failed in his goal to be a 'Superior' Spider-Man when the restored Peter Parker takes over to save a child from a runaway train where Octavius hesitated, reflecting that he is aware of his fundamental inferiority, as he overcompensates while Peter holds himself back, but acts when he has to. Octavius then willingly deletes his own consciousness so that Peter can regain control of his body. As Octavius's last memories fade, it is shown he had really fallen in love with Anna Maria, much to Peter's surprise. Octavius tells Peter he is willing to give up his love to keep her safe - something only Peter can do as the true Superior Spider-Man - and urges the hero to save New York in his place.[101]
Spider-Verse
[edit]In the run-up to Spider-Verse, Octavius was sent to the year 2099 by accident while dealing with the temporal anomalies caused by Horizon's time portal.[94] Trapped in the future, he attempted to return home by creating a dimensional portal, but found himself travelling to various alternate universes – including one where Spider-Man joined the Fantastic Four and a variation of the House of M – where all the Spider-Men were dead. Realizing that something was hunting Spider-Men across other dimensions, Octavius began to gather some of the more ruthless Spider-Men into a team that could oppose whatever was killing them, including Spider-Man Noir, a multi-armed Spider-Man, Pavitr Prabhakar, and a Peter Parker working in black ops with Wolverine.[102] As the crisis unfolds, Octavius takes command of a group of alternate Spider-Men, considering himself particularly qualified to lead them due to his unique nature and willingness to kill,[volume & issue needed] but when his team is confronted by another group led by the Peter Parker of Earth-616 – who Octavius presumes is a past Peter as he cannot contemplate the possibility that he will fail- he is forced to concede to Peter's leadership when Peter defeats him in a fight, Peter stating that killing Morlun and the Inheritors is not the answer, as they will just come back, and they need a new plan.[103] Although he realizes that Peter comes from his future when Peter recognizes Anna Maria's name, Otto is forced to acknowledge his own failures when he learns that another Earth where Ben Parker was the Spider-Totem was reduced to a nuclear wasteland due to the actions of his own local counterpart.[104]
To stop the Inheritors from traveling around the multiverse, hunting all animal totems as fast as possible, Octavius identified the Master Weaver as the source of their abilities to traverse the multiverse, and killed him. However, Morlun feared the consequences of this action,[105] resulting in Karn, the surviving defected Inheritor, taking the Weaver's place (although it was noted that the Weaver was actually Karn's future self, creating a complex temporal paradox). Having learned that he was 'destined' to be replaced by Peter Parker, Octavius attempted to attack the multiversal web to 'save' himself from his destiny, claiming that he was giving the spiders the 'gift' of free will, but the Earth-616 spiders were able to defeat him as their surviving allies returned to their home dimensions. Before he departed, Octavius issued a time-delayed message to the Anna Maria program, intended to activate 100 days after he returned to his home time, but upon his return to his time, his memory of his time with the Spider-Army is erased, allowing history to unfold as it should.[106]
All-New, All-Different Marvel
[edit]As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel event, Otto Octavius is still dead but a copy of his consciousness is shown to be inside the Living Brain where he is still in love with Anna Maria Marconi.[107] Following the events of Spider-Verse, Otto Octavius had backed up his consciousness in one of his gauntlets (the Superior Spider-Man's web-shooters) that slept for 100 days using the technology he acquired from 2099.[108][109] The gauntlet housed a copy of Octavius's consciousness up to the point of Spider-Verse (without the memories of learning about power and responsibility for his act of self-sacrifice in Goblin Nation, as this copy would remain asleep during this time). After transforming the gauntlet into a version of an Octobot, he backed himself up in the Living Brain while waiting for the next opportunity to take over Parker's body again, planning to act at a time when Parker's spider-sense would be taxed so that he would miss the relevant signals.[108]
At the time when the Living Brain was at Parker Industries' London branch, Doctor Octopus' consciousness expresses anger over being forced to act like their lackey. After Sajani Jaffrey is fired by Peter Parker for conspiring against him, Doctor Octopus' consciousness smirks as Anna is made the head of Parker Industries' London branch.[110]
"Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy"
[edit]During the "Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy" storyline, Peter decides to have Parker Industries get familiar with New U Enterprises' "New U" system, which is a program where replacement organs are cloned for those suffering from serious injuries. Upon hearing about it from within the Living Brain, Doctor Octopus' consciousness expresses an interest in the procedure.[111] When Peter Parker scanned the Living Brain to find out why it was acting unusually, Doctor Octopus' consciousness asked why it was erased. Realizing the truth, Peter Parker shut down the Living Brain, only for Doctor Octopus' consciousness to reactivate it and cause it to self-destruct while escaping in the Octobot. Arriving at New U Enterprises, the Doctor Octopus-possessed Octobot plans to get his biological body back, convinced that the consciousness in Parker's body was "infected" by its time in Spider-Man to believe that Peter was superior rather than himself.[108] Upon heading to Potter's Field, the Doctor Octopus-possessed Octobot finds that Doctor Octopus' body was grave-robbed, alongside those of Alistair Alphonso Smythe and other villains. It traces the grave robbery to New U Technologies. Finding Doctor Octopus' body, the Doctor Octopus-possessed Octobot allowed it to be cloned and perfected. After eliminating the copy of Peter Parker's consciousness, Doctor Octopus gains control of the clone body and emerges from the vat where he resembles his earlier appearance. The Jackal was present where he presents him with his tentacle pack. Now an ally of Jackal, Doctor Octopus receives the special New U Pills to prevent his body from suffering clone degeneration.[112]
When Spider-Man later infiltrates New U Technologies after witnessing video footage of one of its subjects suffering from cellular degeneration, he evades the initial security force, including the Rhino and the female Electro. When he discovers what appears to be Gwen Stacy, he is distracted long enough to be caught off-guard by the reborn Octavius, once again in his own body with new tentacles.[113] With Spider-Man trapped in his tentacles, Doctor Octopus tells him that he is not a clone or a hologram, but the real Otto Octavius.[112]
After Silk escapes from New U Technologies, Doctor Octopus attacks Spectro who was unable to phase through the walls with the test subject. Doctor Octopus and Spectro fight until Electro arrives and knocks out Spectro. Doctor Octopus later experiments with Spectro and plans to put him into a cloned body.[114]
While studying the clones of Kaine and Electro to perfect the Proto-Clone, Anna Maria was brought to Otto and she becomes uncomfortable when Doctor Octopus starts appealing towards his love interest. When Jackal enters the laboratory, Anna Maria reveals she knows how to stop the decaying process on the clones and Jackal offers her the "Proto-Clone" body in exchange for the formula. Octavius takes offense to Jackal's comments on Maria's dwarfism and attacks his boss. Then he pulls a switch which activates the Carrion Virus in all of the clones and causes them to start rapidly decaying.[115]
Doctor Octopus fights Jackal to allow Peter and Anna Maria the time to transmit the frequency, Spider-Man correctly anticipating that Octavius would act to protect Anna regardless of their own history. The frequency has a huge effect on Doctor Octopus and Jackal. Upon checking New U Technologies' Haven following the broadcast, Spider-Man and Anna Maria find that Ben Reilly, Doctor Octopus, and Gwen Stacy have been seemingly reduced to dust.[116] It was later revealed that Doctor Octopus rendered Ben Reilly unconscious and escaped by transmitting his mind into the Proto-Clone (a perfect clone of Peter Parker) before Ben Reilly could.[117]
Becoming the Superior Octopus
[edit]With his new body, Otto Octavius returns to one of his old bases only to find it is being occupied by HYDRA. He defeats the HYDRA soldiers, but is then recruited into HYDRA by Arnim Zola. Zola grants him the leadership of some HYDRA soldiers to work for him in arranging the destruction of Parker Industries. With HYDRA's help, he creates a new uniform for himself, becoming the Superior Octopus, intending to wait for Peter's actions to trigger the collapse of Parker Industries so that he can retake his position and prove himself superior once again.[118]
"Secret Empire"
[edit]During the 2017 "Secret Empire" storyline, the Superior Octopus appears as a leader of HYDRA's Avengers.[119] Outside of his work with HYDRA's Avengers, the Superior Octopus approached Spider-Man, where he wants him to transfer ownership of Parker Industries back to him. When Peter Parker declined this offer, the Superior Octopus had the HYDRA agents in Parker Industries' London branch blow up the building.[120] As Peter flees to the Shanghai branch of Parker Industries, Octavius attempts to implement various security protocols he had added to all Parker Industries tech that allows him to retake control of anything developed by the company,[121] but Peter turns the tables on Octavius by ordering his employees to literally destroy the company to hurt HYDRA, thwarting Octavius' attempt to shut down his new high-tech suit with an EMP by reverting to his traditional costume and turning the EMP trick against Octavius so that his own tentacles attack him. Octavius is forced to flee the battle.[122]
Go Down Swinging and redemption
[edit]During the Go Down Swinging story arc where the Red Goblin (Norman Osborn who has powered himself up with the Carnage symbiote) attacks Spider-Man and all his friends and family, the Superior Octopus and J. Jonah Jameson help defend Aunt May as the Superior Octopus still retains some of Peter's memories and sense of responsibility. This concludes with Peter forgiving the Superior Octopus and giving him a "clean slate". In the aftermath of Osborn's defeat, the Superior Octopus reveals his new identity as Dr. Elliot Tolliver, a person who has just started working at Horizon University. He was seen applying for a job under Max Modell as Anna Maria starts acting suspicious towards Dr. Elliot Tolliver.[123]
"Spider-Geddon"
[edit]During the "Spider-Geddon" storyline, the Superior Octopus is seen fighting the Night Shift. The Superior Octopus agrees to spare them more pain in exchange for the Night Shift becoming his agents, where he will compensate them from his own funds. They agree to the terms and are ordered to return the stolen items. The Superior Octopus leaves, advising them never to cross him or they will not live long enough to regret it. After a day at Horizon University and saving some people on the Bay Bridge, the Superior Octopus fights Arnim Zola, a bio-duplicate of Gorgon, and some HYDRA agents who seek to repossess his services to rebuild HYDRA. The Superior Octopus states that he is done with his end of the bargain and attacks them. When the Gorgon bio-duplicate turns the Superior Octopus to stone and shatters him, another Superior Octopus body emerges, where it destroys the Gorgon bio-duplicate and defeats Arnim Zola, while informing him to spread the word to HYDRA to never come for him again. The Superior Octopus' inner monologue states that he had perfected Miles Warren's cloning technology where each clone had to be made from the deceased to maintain their memories as a way to conquer death.[124] However, after Octavius forces Count Nefaria into retreating from Los Angeles, he is confronted in his cloning workshop by the Spider-Army. They reveal that his cloning process has been 'hacked' by the Inheritors, who fed his computers hours-old data until they were ready to manifest, with these new Inheritors swiftly killing Spider-Man Noir and Spider-UK. Octavius then quotes "What have I done ..."[125] After initiating his base's self-destruct sequence to slow down the Inheritors, the Superior Octopus states that they still should have killed the Inheritors while they had the chance. Upon heading to his lab at Horizon High to change into his Superior Spider-Man appearance, he goes to recruit Kaine and states that they should leave Ben Reilly out of the fight, since Jennix is targeting the cloning technology from the now-defunct New U Technologies. As the Superior Spider-Man and Kaine enter the portal, they are unaware that Ben Reilly has followed them.[126] The Superior Spider-Man heads to Earth-1048 to recruit that world's Spider-Man, where he helps to defeat the Tarantula and learned about his counterpart.[127] After Spider-Norman and Spiders-Man sundered Earth-616's connection to the Web of Life and Destiny, Octavius seemingly betrayed Ben, giving him to the Inheritors in exchange for the other Spiders being left alone.[128] When Spider-Man of Earth-1048, who had been secretly following both Octavius and Ben from behind, believed Octavius made the same mistake as his counterpart in betraying their own, Octavius revealed to him that he and Ben purposely planned this to trick the Inheritors into consuming the clone that will drove them insane, starting from when he was forced to relive the memories of Ben's 29 deaths and resurrections. With the help from surviving Spider-Men who are trapped in Earth-616, including those who were trapped in another universe (including Kaine and 616's Peter), Octavius manages to resurrect Ben in his 30th resurrection. With the Inheritors turned into babies to be raised by Spider-Ma'am (Aunt May) for their redemption; the same goes for Morlun, who is currently in 616's high-security prison. Octavius resumes being the Superior Spider-Man.[129]
The Superior Spider-Man (vol. 2)
[edit]After the events of "Spider-Geddon", Octavius resumes his career as the Superior Spider-Man, protecting San Francisco with the hired assistance of the Night Shift. His identity as Dr. Elliot Tolliver is uncovered by Anna Maria, who confronts him with the rebuilt Living Brain. This is interrupted by the appearance of Terrax the Tamer. Using a machine to siphon a fraction of the Power Cosmic, Octavius defeats Terrax and passes out.[130] While helping rebuild San Francisco and rescue survivors, the Octavius learns about humility and begins to connect with the people. Unbeknownst to him, Master Pandemonium emerges from the wreckage, planning to strike.[131] When Master Pandemonium attacks, Octavius is forced to work with Doctor Strange to stop Pandemonium after he possesses his new associate Emma Hernandez.[132]
During "The War of the Realms" storyline, the Superior Spider-Man worked to save the civilians from a Frost Giant invasion. Then he came up with the idea to work with the West Coast Avengers to make use of America Chavez's powers. After rescuing them with his Octavian Lens, the Superior Spider-Man barely convinced them to help fight the Asgardian invasion at the source. They would have to go to New York City, since the Asgardian magic is interfering with America's powers.[133] In the midst of the battle between the Fantastic Four and Malekith the Accursed's forces, the Superior Spider-Man worked with Mister Fantastic to enable America Chavez to duplicate the Bifrost Bridge's energy. After the two of them failed to locate the strike team in Svartalfheim, the Superior Spider-Man and Mister Fantastic located the strike team in Jotunheim. Those in Jotunheim persuaded the Superior Spider-Man to focus on protecting Earth. The Superior Spider-Man returned to New York City to lead the West Coast Avengers in protecting the citizens.[134] Once the War was over, Octavius confides that he feels guilty over being unable to save more people to Spider-Man, who comforts him. Unbeknownst to Octavius, he is being spied upon by one of the spiders that make up Spiders-Man on behalf of Spider-Osborn, who is planning revenge on him.[135]
Following a date with Emma, they notice a news leak that claiming that the Superior Spider-Man is really Doctor Octopus. Thus is denied by Spider-Man, Mister Fantastic, and Doctor Strange, who note his involvement in fighting the Frost Giants. The next day, Octavius admits to Max Modell that he is a clone. However, Modell reveals that he already knew. Upon analyzing the security footage of the leak, Octavius deduces that Spiders-Man was responsible. Spiders-Man then attacks them, but is subdued, and states that Spider-Osborn is safe on his world and that they will never reach him. Octavius, Anna Marie, and the Living Brain attempt to use the cosmic energies left over from the fight with Terrax to travel to Spider-Osborne's world, but it goes wrong and causes an explosion. Spider-Osborn then appears, revealing that he was on Earth-616 all along. He beats Octavius, and reveals that he plans to kill everyone that he cares about as revenge for insulting him.[136] Spider-Osborn starts by capturing James Martin, stating that he will release the boy only if Octavius kills three citizens on camera so that people will see him as a fraud.
Believing that he cannot win against Osborn, Octavius summons Mephisto and asks him to restore him to his original form for a day so that he can fight Spider-Osborn. Mephisto rejects this and offers to permanently restore Octavius to his original body, without any of "flaws". Octavius accepts the deal, once again becoming Doctor Octopus. He attacks The Brothers Grimm as they collect their payment, demanding the location of Spider-Osborn.[137] Octavius then defeats Spider-Osborn, throwing him back to his world. After briefly visiting Anna Maria and Emma at the hospital, he reveals that he has lost all memory of Spider-Man's identity. He cuts ties with the Night Shift and leaves, leaving his Superior Spider-Man outfit in the garbage.[138]
Sinister War
[edit]At the time when Doctor Octopus was finding clues to some of his missing memories and found a casket in a grave empty, Kindred had one of his centipedes go into Doctor Octopus' ear and had him go unconscious.[139]
Kindred later told Doctor Octopus that he can help him with his memories, but he will need to gather five more people.[140] At an unknown beach, Doctor Octopus helped Sandman with his loss of direction and promised to solve Sandman's immortality problem.[141] Upon building a special machine, Doctor Octopus resurrects Electro with his powers intact as Kindred comments on Electro's abilities while stating that Doctor Octopus is getting closer to his true self.[142] Doctor Octopus and Electro find Kraven the Hunter in the Savage Land hunting a dinosaur. When Electro shocks the dinosaur, Doctor Octopus recruits Kraven the Hunter into the Sinister Six by promising him to hunt down the Lizard.[143]
In the "Sinister War" storyline, Doctor Octopus coerces Dr. Curt Connors into using the Isotope Particle Accelerator on himself which separates Lizard from Dr. Connors. While in the Osborn Graveyard, Doctor Octopus demands that Kindred gives him the answers he seeks. Kindred states to Doctor Octopus that he'll get the answers soon as he adds Mysterio to the latest incarnation to the Sinister Six.[144] In truth, Doctor Octopus secretly prepares a sonic transducer to destroy Kindred's centipedes, at cost of knocking the rest of Spider-Man's past foes, while saving them as well from hunting Spider-Man before the centipedes devoured their brains. To do so, Otto took a centipede from an undead Sin-Eater's brain and used it on his transducer to both knock out and save Spider-Man's past foes, barring Spider-Man and himself, while Boomerang was killed by Morlun when trying to save Spider-Man. Before splitting up, Otto urges Peter to make himself scarce and continue to fight Kindred safely before the surviving factions could recover, as most of them would still want to kill him.[145]
Beyond
[edit]During the "Beyond" arc, Aunt May enlists Doctor Octopus to help bring Peter Parker out of a coma that he was placed into during a fight with the U-Foes. They did so by obtaining the samples of X-Ray and Vapor. When Aunt May returned to Peter's hospital room, she found that the hospital received some technology from Doctor Octopus which came in handy in bringing Peter Parker out of a coma. Doctor Octopus later attacks the satellite location of Beyond Corporation's shell corporation Infinite Solutions and finds that they were taking assets from the defunct Parker Industries, their use of Ben Reilly's incarnation of Spider-Man, and the copying of Doctor Octopus' Spider-Man technology. This causes Doctor Octopus to declare vengeance on the Beyond Corporation.[146]
Devil's Reign
[edit]During the "Devil's Reign" storyline, Doctor Octopus becomes part of Mayor Wilson Fisk's Thunderbolts unit. He accompanied the NYPD and Homeland Security to the Baxter Building to do a full investigation on the weapons of mass destruction that might be located there. Before Reed and Susan can retaliate, Doctor Octopus appears and places power dampener collars on them. He and Mayor Fisk persuaded the government that Reed worked for the work to look the other way and states that they now must come with them as a Thunderbolts unit shows up. Susan manages to get a Code X7 out to Human Torch, Ben Grimm, Franklin Richards, and Valeria Richards causing them to evacuate and get to Alicia Masters and the kids with her. Doctor Octopus later contacts Mayor Fisk about the inventions that he found in Reed Richards' lab.[147] In the sub-basement of City Hall, Mayor Fisk meets with Doctor Octopus as they reference the time when Doctor Doom used Purple Man to control the world as it shows Purple Man's body in a diamond-shaped container. Doctor Octopus' invention would help coerce the people of New York. Mayor Fisk states that he'll handle the rest. With the special Neuro Blockers to keep him safe from the Purple Man's influence, Doctor Octopus states that his part of the job is done. Doctor Octopus later makes use of Reed Richards' inter-dimensional gate where he brings over version of himself like Hulk from Earth-8816 who has two sets of arms growing from his back, a version of Ghost Rider from Earth-1666 with chain-tentacles coming out of his back, and a version of Wolverine from Earth-9712 with immensely sharp blades on the tentacles coming out of his back. Doctor Octopus then considers his plans "Superior".[148] Doctor Octopus is contacted by Mayor Fisk about the Purple Children as Doctor Octopus states that he is occupied at Reed Richards' laboratory, but can work on modifying Purple Man's confinement when they have been found. After the call, Doctor Octopus tells Hulk of Earth-8816, Ghost Rider of Earth-1666, and Wolverine of Earth-9712 that they will see some action soon. Later that night, the superheroes arrive at City Hall where they are attacked by Doctor Octopus' Superior Four as Mayor Fisk watches from the window. Captain America discovers that Iron Man is actually Chameleon in disguise who Doctor Octopus was going to use to take part in the mayoral election on his behalf.[149] Two weeks later, Doctor Octopus has released thousands of his Octobots to enforce Mayor Wilson Fisk's zero-tolerance policy, effectively wiping out all crime in the city. He and Wolverine of Earth-9712 visit Mayor Fisk as Doctor Octopus informs him that Butch Pharris has been arrested for his criminal activities.[150]
Doctor Octopus and his Superior Four make plans to obtain the intellect of Doctor Octopus' counterparts throughout the Multiverse using a synthetic blood-parasite from Earth-5069 like they did on Spider-Ock of Earth-2902. When it comes to Earth-7214, the Superior Four attack its Atlantis and are confronted by Supreme Octopus.[151] Doctor Octopus is then teleported to the Savage Land on Earth-8969 where he is ensnared by Supreme Octopus who considers himself superior to Doctor Octopus where he mentioned that he liquefied Shuma-Gorath, made Dormammu grovel, and burned Knull to ashes. The rest of the Superior Four are brought to Earth-8969 where neither of them want to follow Supreme Octopus. Despite what the Superior do, they are unable to beat Supreme Octopus. Hulk of Earth-8816, Ghost Rider of Earth-1666, and Wolverine of Earth-9712 turn against Doctor Octopus and help Supreme Octopus to rip off Doctor Octopus' tentacles. Doctor Octopus is then locked up with a skeleton and carnivorous plants in Supreme Octopus' mobile base called the Supreme Sanctorum.[152] Upon being saved by a Man-Thing variant of himself from Earth-5069, Doctor Octopus defeated Supreme Octopus and took the rest of the Superior Four back to Earth-616 while planning to help them out. He did send Man-Thing of Earth-5067 to Earth-2902 where it shapeshifted into the new Spider-Ock.[153]
Doctor Octopus was later abducted by an unknown figure who wanted to know more about Spider-Man.[154] When Spider-Man locates Doctor Octopus and his fellow captive villains Electro, Kraven the Hunter, Mysterio, Sandman, and Vulture, he discovers that the culprit behind the abduction was Ultra Living Brain. After Spider-Man defeated the Sinister Six-type Super-Adaptoid, Ultra Living Brain teleported the villains away.[155]
After his original tentacles had abandoned him, Doctor Octopus made a new set of tentacles and a new version of the Octobots called Ocktoids. He used these tentacles to fight Spider-Man and Norman Osborn's Gold Goblin form.[156]
While at the Bar With No Name, Doctor Octopus was working on another plan. After going into the bathroom, Doctor Octopus plans to find a way to become the Superior Spider-Man again.[157]
In flashbacks to when Doctor Octopus first operated as Superior Spider-Man, he had worked on a miniature star project with help from his hired assistant Estrella Lopez and how her trying to take the project after Superior Spider-Man took credit for solving it led to her being turned into a fiery form that she dubbed Supernova. This caused Superior Spider-Man to trap her in the dodecahedron. In the present, Doctor Octopus came across his dodecahedron while rummaging through his old lair. As he was working on his latest weapon using energy from the dodecahedron, Supernova broke free from his imprisonment. As Doctor Octopus begged for mercy, Supernova stated to Doctor Octopus that he did not imprison her and goes off to find Spider-Man as Doctor Octopus wishes Spider-Man good luck when she finds him.[158]
Powers and abilities
[edit]Otto Octavius is a genius in the field of atomic physics, and he holds a Ph. D. in nuclear science. A brilliant engineer and inventor, he is also a superb strategist and a charismatic leader. His genius in radiation is so exceptional that he was once called upon by Mister Fantastic of the Fantastic Four to offer his expertise when the Invisible Woman suffered from complications during her second pregnancy as a result of the cosmic radiation that had given the team their powers.[37]
Due to exposure to atomic radiation, Doctor Octopus has acquired the mental ability of psychokinetic control over the four electrically powered, telescoping, prehensile, titanium-steel artificial tentacle "arms" (a degree of psychokinetic control over them that he can also exercise over vast distances even when they are not connected to him) that are attached to a stainless-steel harness encompassing his lower torso. Each of these four arms is capable of lifting several tons, provided that at least one arm is used to support his body. The reaction time and agility of his mechanical appendages are enhanced far beyond the range attainable for normal human musculature. The arms allow Octavius to move rapidly over any terrain and to scale vertical surfaces and ceilings. He has developed his concentration and control to the point that he can engage a single opponent, like Spider-Man, or multiple opponents with the arms while performing a completely separate, more delicate task, such as stirring coffee or constructing a machine. Due to his weight and age, his opponents are often lured into a false sense of security, only to find he is a formidable combatant. He has managed to force opponents as formidable as Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Captain America to take up a defensive position in a fight.[159]
Doctor Octopus has also employed an armored body suit enabling him to breathe underwater and designed to withstand extreme water pressure.[volume & issue needed]
Doctor Octopus has begun wearing a full-body armor suit due to an illness caused by the amount of punishment he has sustained over the years, made even worse by the fact that his ability to take damage is still at a human norm, even if he can deliver a superhuman level of punishment; he relies completely on his arms to prevent opponents with superhuman strength getting in close enough to damage his relatively unfit physical form even before his illness. To compensate, he has covered his entire body with his new suit, his normal arms are bound to his chest, and four additional tentacles have been added to his harness. He has also developed psychokinetic-telepathic control over an army of "Octobots" (small octopus-like drones).[55]
Harnesses
[edit]Doctor Octopus has possessed a total of three different harnesses during his career: the original titanium harness, a more powerful adamantium harness, and a carbonadium harness with tentacles bearing an octopus-like motif. The titanium and adamantium harnesses were both destroyed in The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man #1-4.
His current harness is made of a titanium-steel-niobium alloy mixture that is dense, but lightweight in composition. While wearing the harness, the arms are powerful enough to allow him to walk up sheer concrete walls and move about quickly. They are also used to grab items, both small and large, and as literal weapons in terms of being swung at objects and people like clubs. The pincers at the end of each tentacle can also be used to cut and tear into the flesh of his enemies. His sheer power using these appendages was great enough to beat Daredevil, a seasoned combatant with superhuman senses, almost to death.[160]
The adamantium harness was powerful enough to both restrain and pummel the Hulk into submission during a series written by Erik Larsen. The adamantium in his tentacles made besting Iron Man in combat possible, tearing the hero's armor apart with a defeat so harsh that Tony Stark began to doubt his abilities almost enough to allow his persistent problem with alcohol abuse to flare up.[161] The harness is also capable of holding a small jetpack, allowing him to fly to places faster and able to evade Spider-Man more easily. Doctor Octopus is even capable of whirling his tentacles around to deflect small projectiles like bullets.
Powers as the Superior Spider-Man
[edit]With his mind having taken over Spider-Man's body,[74] Octavius gains possession of all of Spider-Man's memories, powers, abilities, and equipment,[76] although he loses access to Spider-Man's memories after apparently removing his foe from their shared mind.[87] As a way to reaffirm his perceived superior mind, he tinkered with the original Spider-Man costume, adding some carbonadium plating over his neck and skull,[76] talons on his hands and feet, split-toed footwear fashioned as jika-tabi shoes, a slightly different, more imposing spider-motif on his back and enhanced lenses in his costume, with HUD and tracking abilities.[77]
He also retains access to some of his former hideouts from when he was Doctor Octopus, coupling Horizon Tech-derived inventions with his own peculiar brand of technology.[77]
Octobots
[edit]The Octobots are octopus-themed robots that are created by Doctor Octopus. There are two different kinds of Octobots:
- The first model of the Octobot seen are little metal balls with eight legs, which are mentally controlled by Doctor Octopus via a remote control. These Octobots can also be used to attack, to perform different tasks, and attach themselves to anyone so that Doctor Octopus can mentally control them.
- The second model of the Octobot seen is a giant metallic robot, which Doctor Octopus uses to attack huge constructions.
The Octobots have at least two known variations:
- The Spider-Slayers – These Spider-Slayers that appeared in Spider-Island are actually first generation Octobots that Spider-Man had laden with a special serum, which was used to cure the Spider-Virus that slowly turned everyone into Man-Spiders.
- The Spider-Bots – The Spider-Bots are small red and blue spiders. While his mind was inside Spider-Man's body, he controlled them remotely and was able to enact constant surveillance over all of New York city, perform different tasks and control technology.
- The Ocktoids are smaller Octobots that Doctor Octopus created in light of having created a new set of tentacles.
Powers as the Superior Octopus
[edit]In his Superior Octopus body, Octavius retains access to Peter Parker's powers, while also having a new set of his original tentacles designed to work with this body.[118]
Reception
[edit]- In 2022, Screen Rant ranked Superior Spider-Man 5th in their "10 Most Powerful Silk Villains In Marvel Comics" list.[162]
Other versions
[edit]Age of Ultron
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-61112 appears in Age of Ultron.[163]
Amalgam Comics
[edit]A composite character based on Doctor Octopus and DC Comics' Marine Marauder called Octo-Marauder from Earth-9602 appears in Amalgam Comics. He is a benevolent Project Cadmus scientist and mentor to Spider-Boy.[164]
House of M
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Otto Octavius from Earth-58163 appears in House of M. This version is a government scientist.[volume & issue needed]
Marvel 1602
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-311 appears in Marvel 1602. This version is Victor Octavius, an Italian nobleman who transformed himself into an octopus-like monster while attempting to cure the bubonic plague.[165] While seeking a cure for his transformation, he is killed by Henri le Pym.[166]
Marvel 2099
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from an unidenfitied universe appears in Marvel 2099. This version is an octopus-like Atlantean.[167]
Marvel Noir
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-90214 appears in Spider-Man Noir. This version is a crippled scientist who is entirely dependent on his tentacles.[168][169]
Marvel Zombies
[edit]A zombified alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-2149 appears in Marvel Zombies.[170][171]
MC2
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-982 appears in MC2.[volume & issue needed]
Secret Wars
[edit]Several alternate universe variants of Doctor Octopus appear in Secret Wars:
- The Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows incarnation of Doctor Octopus appears as a member of Regent's Sinister Six before being killed by Spider-Man.[172][173]
- The Otto Octavius of Earth-51920 is a mercenary and minion of Governor Roxxon before being killed by Steve Rogers.[174]
- In the Battleworld domain of Marville, Doctor Octopus appears as a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants.[175]
- In the Battleworld domain of Killville, the Doctor Octopus of Earth-11131 was killed by MODOK, who claimed his stolen Sentinel CPU unit for himself.[176]
- In a world where the superhero Civil War never ended and was recreated into the Battleworld domain of the Warzone, Doctor Octopus was killed by the Kingpin, who grafted Doctor Octopus's tentacles onto himself. However, the tentacles' collective AI rendered Fisk virtually brain-dead due to their previous connection to Octavius.[177]
Spider-Gwen
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-65 appears in Spider-Gwen. This version is the head scientist of S.I.L.K. Following his death, his adopted son Orlando inherited his assets, such as his robotic tentacles.[178]
Spider-Man: Chapter One
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-98121 appears in Spider-Man: Chapter One.[179]
Spider-Man: India
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-5010 appears in Spider-Man: India.[180][181]
Spider-Man: Life Story
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-19529 appears in Spider-Man: Life Story. This version is May Parker's wife who later divorces her due to his anger management issues, leading him to a life of crime once more. In 2019, the dying Octavius switches bodies with Miles Morales to preserve his life and become a "superior" hero. He aids Peter Parker in activating the "Doomsday Pulse" to shut down Doctor Doom's technology before Peter eventually convinces Octavius to undo the switch.[182]
Spider-Man: Reign
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-70237 appears in Spider-Man: Reign. This version died some time prior, leaving his tentacle harness in control of his body.[183]
Spider-Verse
[edit]- The Doctor Octopus of Earth-803 is a member of the Six Men of Sinestry in Industrial Age New York.[184] In a later confrontation with Lady Spider and Spider-Man 2099, the latter examines Octopus's equipment and notes that it is powered by a radioactive material with improper shielding.[185]
- In a world where Ben Parker was the Spider-Totem, Doctor Octopus attempted to blackmail the world with a stolen nuclear device. Even though the demands were met, something went wrong and most of Earth was reduced to a nuclear wasteland, with only Ben Parker surviving because he was hidden in Ezekiel's bunker.[104]
- On Earth-94, a reality where Ben Reilly was never killed and continued to be Spider-Man, Doctor Octopus was unable to transfer his mind into Spider-Man and died.[186]
- After various variants of Electro form an army to conquer the multiverse, their leader gathers a variety of alternate Doctor Octopuses to become their "think tank".[volume & issue needed] When Gwen Stacy and Ben Parker attempted to free them from the Electros' control, the various villains attacked them, but they found an ally in the form of Octavia Otto, a teenage female Doctor Octopus who was a member of the Young Avengers.
Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man
[edit]Doctor Octopus appears in the crossover story Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man.[187]
Ultimate Marvel
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-1610 appears in the Ultimate Marvel universe. This version is younger and possesses nanotechnological arms and the ability to control metal.[188][189][190][191][192][193][194][195] In the "Death of Spider-Man" storyline, Norman Osborn breaks him and the Ultimate Six out of the Triskelion so they can kill Spider-Man.[196] However, Octavius disagrees, seeking to leave the group to pursue a normal life as a scientist, happy with the knowledge that both he and Osborn created Spider-Man. Outraged, Osborn attacks and kills Octavius.[197]
Ultimate Universe
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Doctor Octopus from Earth-6160 appears in the Ultimate Universe imprint. This version is an Oscorp employee who helped Harry Osborn create the Green Goblin armor.[198][199][200]
In other media
[edit]Television
[edit]- Doctor Octopus appears in Spider-Man (1967), voiced by Vernon Chapman.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears in the Spider-Man (1981) episode "Bubble, Bubble, Oil and Trouble", voiced by Stanley Jones.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears in The Incredible Hulk episode "Tomb of the Unknown Hulk", voiced by Michael Bell.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "Spidey Meets the Girl of Tomorrow", voiced again by Michael Bell.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, voiced by Efrem Zimbalist Jr.[201] This version sports a German accent and was Peter Parker's teacher at science camp when the latter was a child. Despite having turned to villainy years later, Octavius still refers to himself as Parker's teacher following their reunion. Throughout the series, he battles Spider-Man while serving as a member of the Kingpin's Insidious Six.
- Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man, voiced by Peter MacNicol.[201] This version is initially a timid, weak-willed scientist and inventor at Oscorp. Following a lab accident caused by the Green Goblin, Octavius is fused with his tentacle harness and becomes more aggressive and violent. After being defeated by Spider-Man, he forms the Sinister Six to seek revenge against him, only to be defeated by the symbiote-possessed Spider-Man. In the second season, Octavius adopts the Master Planner alias as he re-forms the Sinister Six and attempts to take over the world by hacking into the FBI's servers, only to be thwarted by Spider-Man. He later competes with Tombstone and Silvermane for control of New York's criminal underworld until all three are defeated by Spider-Man.
- Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus appears in Ultimate Spider-Man, voiced by Tom Kenny.[202][203] This version was an Oscorp scientist who was left paralyzed and entirely dependent on four mechanical tentacles built by Norman Osborn following a lab accident. Throughout the first season, Octavius primarily operates from the shadows, employing supervillains to capture Spider-Man for his DNA on Norman's behalf; with one of his experiments with Spider-Man's DNA leading to the Venom symbiote's creation. Octavius eventually betrays Norman by forcibly turning him into the Green Goblin and escapes after his underwater lab is destroyed. In the second season, Octavius forms the Sinister Six in an attempt to eliminate Spider-Man, only to be defeated. After making minor appearances in the third season, Octavius returns in the fourth season, having allied with HYDRA to form a new iteration of the Sinister Six and create the synthezoid Scarlet Spider to serve as a spy within Spider-Man's team. While leading an attack on the Triskelion, Octavius discovers Spider-Man's secret identity, but is betrayed by Scarlet Spider, who foils his plan. Octavius later reclaims his nanotech and gives himself a younger body before reforming the Sinister Six once more and taking Spider-Man's allies hostage. However, Spider-Man defeats the Sinister Six once more and persuades Octavius to surrender.
- Additionally, two alternate reality versions of Octavius, a medieval variant called the Alchemist and a Wild West outlaw called Doc Ock Holliday, appear in the episodes "The Spider-Verse" and "Return to the Spider-Verse", both also voiced by Kenny.[204]
- Doctor Octopus appears in the Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. episode "The Venom Inside", voiced again by Tom Kenny.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload, voiced again by Tom Kenny.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, voiced by Dai Matsumoto.[201]
- Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus appears in Spider-Man (2017), voiced by Scott Menville.[205][201] This version is an arrogant but brilliant 19-year-old prodigy who was picked on by a jock and abused by his father Torbert (voiced by Charlie Adler[206]) while growing up. Introduced in the first season, Octavius works as a professor at Horizon High until his tentacle harness becomes fused to his spine following a lab accident caused by the Crimson Dynamo. Following this, he tries to use his newfound abilities to become a superhero under Spider-Man's guidance until his ego eventually causes him to become a supervillain and form the Sinister Six, though they are defeated by Spider-Man and Harry Osborn / Hobgoblin. In the second season, Octavius is released from prison, claiming that he wants to redeem himself, and returns to being a professor at Horizon High. However, he secretly places a bounty on Spider-Man. After being defeated, Octavius is left in a coma and his consciousness temporarily ends up in the Living Brain before relocating into Spider-Man's body. During this time, Octavius is inspired by the hero's memories to become the Superior Spider-Man and befriends Midtown High chemistry teacher Anna Maria Marconi. Eventually, he is persuaded to allow Spider-Man to reclaim control of his body while he returns to his own comatose body once more. After he recovers, Octavius returns to his Doctor Octopus persona and sacrifices himself to stop the Goblin King, for which he is hailed as a hero.
- Doctor Octopus appears in Marvel Super Hero Adventures, voiced by Luc Roderique.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears in Lego Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom, voiced by Robbie Daymond.[201]
- A female incarnation of Doctor Octopus appears in Spidey and His Amazing Friends,[207] voiced by Kelly Ohanian.[208][201]
- Doctor Octopus will appear in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, voiced by Hugh Dancy.[209][210]
Film
[edit]- In an early script for Cannon's aborted Spider-Man film, written by Ted Newsom and John Brancato, Otto Octavius was rewritten to become a teacher and mentor to a college-aged Peter Parker. The cyclotron accident which "creates" Spider-Man also deforms the scientist into Doctor Octopus and results in his mad pursuit of proof of the Fifth Force. "Doc Ock" reconstructs his cyclotron and causes electromagnetic abnormalities, anti-gravity effects, and bi-location, which threatens to engulf New York City and the world. Additionally, Bob Hoskins and Arnold Schwarzenegger were considered for the role.[211][212][213][214][215][216][217][218]
- Director Sam Raimi has stated that Doctor Octopus was intended to appear in Spider-Man (2002) and team up with the Green Goblin, but was not included because Raimi thought it "wouldn't do the movie justice to have a third origin in there".[219]
- Otto Octavius / Doctor Octopus appears in the Sony film Spider-Man 2 (2004), portrayed by Alfred Molina.[220] This version is a sympathetic, but misguided individual, and the husband and lab partner of Rosie Octavius (portrayed by Donna Murphy). Initially a well-meaning scientist working with Oscorp to develop a form of self-sustainable energy to benefit mankind, Octavius turns to villainy after his experiment goes wrong, resulting in Rosie's death and Octavius losing control of his tentacle harness' artificial intelligence, which begins to influence his mind and actions and brings him into conflict with Spider-Man. With the web-slinger's help, Octavius eventually sees the error of his ways and sacrifices himself to sink a fusion reactor he built into the East River, where he drowns.
- Octavius appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Spider-Man: No Way Home, portrayed again by Alfred Molina.[221][222] In April 2021, Molina said it was "wonderful" to play the character again. Additionally, he was digitally de-aged in the film to resemble how he appeared in 2004, despite his concerns about his fighting style not looking realistic due to his age.[223] Prior to his death, Octavius is transported to an alternate universe due to a magic spell gone wrong and receives a cure from an alternate universe version of Spider-Man before being returned to his native universe.
- A female incarnation of Doctor Octopus named Dr. Olivia "Liv" Octavius appears in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, voiced by Kathryn Hahn.[224] She is the head scientist of Alchemax and the Kingpin's right-hand woman who sports a large beehive hairstyle, glasses with octagonal lenses, and pneumatic tentacles tipped with claws. Under the Kingpin's orders, she builds a super-collider to access parallel universes. In spite of the initial tests nearly destroying New York City and bringing several alternate reality versions of Spider-Man to their universe, the Kingpin orders Liv to continue working on the collider. She later encounters Miles Morales and an alternate reality Peter Parker while they are infiltrating Alchemax, but fails to catch them. After confronting the assembled Spider-People at May Parker's house alongside the Kingpin and his other henchmen and failing to stop them a second time, Liv tries to stop the heroes at the collider, only to be hit by a truck when the machine goes haywire and melds her universe with aspects of others.
- Additionally, a Doctor Octopus from Gwen Stacy's universe makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in a flashback.[citation needed]
- Otto Octavius as the Superior Spider-Man and a comic book-accurate Doctor Octopus make non-speaking cameo appearances in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse as prisoners of Spider-Man 2099's Spider-Society.[225][226] Additionally, Liv Octavius appears via archival footage while archival recordings of Alfred Molina are used for other Octavius variants, who make minor appearances.[citation needed]
Video games
[edit]Spider-Man games
[edit]- Doctor Octopus appears in Questprobe featuring Spider-Man.[citation needed]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in The Amazing Spider-Man (1990).[citation needed]
- Doctor Octopus appears in Spider-Man: The Video Game.[citation needed]
- Doctor Octopus appears as the final boss of Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six.[citation needed] This version is the leader of the titular team.
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin.[citation needed]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in Spider-Man (1995).[citation needed]
- Doctor Octopus appear in Spider-Man: The Sinister Six, voiced by Ken Roberts.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in Spider-Man: Lethal Foes.[citation needed]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in Spider-Man (2000), voiced again by Efrem Zimbalist Jr.[201] While pretending to have reformed, he works with Carnage to turn everyone in New York into symbiotes, but they are both defeated by Spider-Man. Following this, the Carnage symbiote bonds with Doctor Octopus, turning him into Monster Ock (voiced by Marcus Shirock).[201] After Monster Ock is defeated, Doctor Octopus is returned to normal and promptly arrested.
- Doctor Octopus appears as the final boss of Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six.[citation needed] This version is a member of the Sinister Six.
- Doctor Octopus makes a cameo appearance in Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro.[citation needed]
- Doctor Octopus appears as the final boss of the Spider-Man 2 film tie-in game, voiced by Alfred Molina.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss and playable character in Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, voiced by Joe Alaskey.[201] He and several supervillains attack Spider-Man until they are all attacked by P.H.A.N.T.O.M.s under Mysterio's command. Doc Ock is captured along with the other villains, placed under mind control, and sent to Tokyo to retrieve a meteor shard located there. After Spider-Man defeats Doctor Octopus and destroys the mind-control device, the latter joins forces with the former to exact revenge on Mysterio.
- Otto Octavius appears in Spider-Man: Edge of Time, voiced by Dave B. Mitchell.[201] Alchemax scientist Walker Sloan travels back from the year 2099 to establish his company in the 1970s, saving Octavius from the accident that would have fused his tentacle harness to him and recruiting him in the process. Despite having never turned to crime, Octavius still uses his tentacles as research tools. The pair attempt to use a mind-controlled Anti-Venom to kill Spider-Man, but when Spider-Man 2099 intervenes, Doctor Octopus, Sloan, and Anti-Venom are all accidentally thrown into Sloan's time portal and end up fused into the monstrous Atrocity (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) equipped with Doctor Octopus' tentacles and Anti-Venom's ability to negate the present day Spider-Man's powers. Spider-Man eventually defeats Atrocity, throwing it back into the time portal, before he and Spider-Man 2099 undo Sloan's changes, restoring history.
- Multiple alternate reality versions of Doctor Octopus appear as bosses in Spider-Man Unlimited, voiced by Kyle Hebert.[201] They are members of a multiversal Sinister Six. Additionally, Octavius as the Superior Spider-Man, Superior Venom, and Superior Octopus appear as playable characters.[227]
Marvel's Spider-Man series
[edit]Otto Octavius appears in Insomniac Games' Marvel's Spider-Man series, voiced by William Salyers.[228][201] Once a close friend of Norman Osborn and co-founder of Oscorp, this version left the company due to its unethical genetic experiments. Founding his own company, Octavius Industries, he worked to perfect prosthetic limb technology, motivated by a neurological disorder he was developing. Octavius later employed Peter Parker, whom he mentored, as his lab assistant and eventually became aware of his activities as Spider-Man, but chose to hide this from him.
- First appearing as the final boss of Marvel's Spider-Man (2018), Octavius gains support from A.I.M. after Norman exploits his position as mayor to remove Octavius' grant funding in an attempt to persuade him to return to Oscorp. During this time, Octavius befriends Martin Li, a victim of Oscorp's experimentation who has been leading terrorist attacks against the city to destroy Norman, inspiring Octavius to pursue his own vendetta against his former friend. While working on a set of mechanical thought-controlled tentacles with Parker, Octavius loses control of his emotions due to a defect with the neural implant used to connect them directly to his nervous system and causes a mass prison break from Ryker's Island and the Raft. Forming the Sinister Six with Li and several of Spider-Man's foes, Octavius, now going by "Doctor Octopus", organizes a series of attacks on Oscorp-owned properties and releases their Devil's Breath virus on New York in the hopes of exposing Norman's crimes. After capturing and nearly killing Norman, Octavius is confronted by Parker as Spider-Man, who rescues Norman and battles Octavius atop Oscorp tower, during which the latter reveals his knowledge of Parker's double life. Following his defeat, Octavius pleads for help, claiming the tentacles' artificial intelligence was in control of his actions, but a heartbroken Parker leaves him to face justice for his crimes, leading to Octavius' imprisonment at the Raft and Octavius Industries being shut down.
- Octavius makes a cameo appearance in a flashback depicted in Spider-Man: Miles Morales.[229]
- Octavius makes a cameo appearance in the mid-credits scene of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (2023).[230] Following the events of the main story, Norman visits his cell at the Raft to inquire about the Spider-Men's secret identities. Octavius taunts him with the belief that he needed to experience loss as he had while making preparations for the "final chapter".[231] Additionally, the Superior Spider-Man's suit appears as an alternate skin for Peter.[232]
Other games
[edit]- Doctor Octopus appears in LittleBigPlanet via the "Marvel Costume Kit 1" DLC.[233]
- Doctor Octopus appears in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online, voiced initially by Charlie Adler,[234] and later by Tom Kenny.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a support card in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3's "Heroes and Heralds Mode". Producer Ryota Niitsuma confirmed that Doctor Octopus was planned to be a playable character at one point during production, with character art and a theme song being developed for him, before the decision was made to cut him from the roster.[235]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in Marvel: Avengers Alliance. This version is a member of the Sinister Six. Additionally, an alternate reality version who became the Superior Spider-Man appears as a playable character.[citation needed]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in Marvel Heroes, voiced again by Tom Kenny.[201] Additionally, the Superior Spider-Man appears as a playable character.
- Two incarnations of Doctor Octopus appear as playable characters in Marvel Puzzle Quest.[236]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a playable character and boss in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.[237] Additionally, the Ultimate Spider-Man TV series incarnation and Octavius as the Superior Spider-Man appear as playable characters.[238]
- Doctor Octopus make a cameo appearance in Disney Infinity 2.0,[239] voiced again by Tom Kenny.[201]
- Doctor Octopus appears in Marvel: Contest of Champions as a member of the Sinister Six.[240]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a playable character and boss in Marvel: Future Fight.[201] Additionally, the Superior Spider-Man appears as an alternate costume.
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2.[241]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss and playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.[242] Additionally, the Superior Spider-Man appears as a playable character.
- Doctor Octopus appears in Marvel Strike Force as a member of the Sinister Six.[citation needed]
- Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, voiced again by William Salyers.[201] This version serves as second-in-command of the Sinister Six, led by the Green Goblin.[243][244]
Miscellaneous
[edit]- Doctor Octopus appears in The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, voiced by Rodger Bumpass.[citation needed] This version is the leader of the Sinister Syndicate.
- Doctor Octopus appears in Marvel Universe: LIVE! as a member of the Sinister Six.[245]
- Doctor Octopus appears in the Spider-Verse manga Spider-Man: Octopus Girl, in which he ends up in the body of Japanese middle schooler Otoha Okutamiya.[246][247]
Merchandise
[edit]- Doctor Octopus received a figure in Mattel's "Secret Wars" line.
- Doctor Octopus received several figures in Toy Biz's Spider-Man and Marvel Legends series.
- Doctor Octopus received a figure in Hasbro's Spider-Man: Origin series.
- Alfred Molina's incarnation of Doctor Octopus received a figure in Hasbro's Marvel Legends: Spider-Man line.
- The Spectacular Spider-Man incarnation of Doctor Octopus received a figure from Hasbro.
- Doctor Octopus received a figure in the Marvel Manga Twist'ems line.
- Doctor Octopus received several statues and mini-busts from Diamond Select Toys, Art Asylum and Bowen Designs.
- Doctor Octopus received a figurine in The Classic Marvel Figurine Collection.
Collected editions
[edit]As Doctor Octopus
[edit]Title | Material Collected | Published Date | ISBN |
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Spider-Man vs. Doctor Octopus | Amazing Spider-Man (vol.1) #3, 130–131, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15, Marvel Tales #38-41 | April 1, 2000 | 9780785107422 |
Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure | Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure #1-5 | June 1, 2004 | 978-0785113300 |
Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Out of Reach | Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Out of Reach #1-5 | June 1, 2004 | 978-0785113607 |
Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One | Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One #1-5 | February 12, 2019 | 978-1302915452 |
Devil's Reign: Superior Four | Devil's Reign: Superior Four #1-3 and Devil's Reign: Spider-Man #1 | May 31, 2022 | 978-1302945893 |
Spider-Man: Octo-Girl Vol. 1 | Spider-Man: Octo-Girl (vol. 1) #1-6 | October 8, 2024 | 978-1974749911 |
As Superior Spider-Man
[edit]Title | Material Collected | Published Date | ISBN |
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Superior Spider-Man Vol.1: My Own Worst Enemy | Superior Spider-Man #1-5 | June 11, 2013 | 978-0785167044 |
Superior Spider-Man Vol.2: A Troubled Mind | Superior Spider-Man #6-10 | September 3, 2013 | 978-0785167051 |
Superior Spider-Man Vol.3: No Escape | Superior Spider-Man #11-16 | December 9, 2013 | 978-1846535567 |
Superior Spider-Man Vol.4: Necessary Evil | Superior Spider-Man #17-21 | January 15, 2014 | 978-1846535819 |
Superior Spider-Man Vol.5: Superior Venom | Superior Spider-Man #22-26 | April 16, 2014 | 978-1846535840 |
Vol.6: Goblin Nation | Superior Spider-Man #27-31, Superior Spider-Man Annual #2 | June 18, 2014 | 978-1846536021 |
Superior Spider-Man: The Complete Collection Vol. 1 | Amazing Spider-Man #698-700, Superior Spider-Man #1-16 | April 25, 2018 | 978-1302909505 |
Superior Spider-Man: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 | Superior Spider-Man #17-31, Superior Spider-Man Annual #1-2 | September 11, 2018 | 978-1302911836 |
Superior Spider-Man Omnibus | Amazing Spider-Man #698-700, Superior Spider-Man #1-31, Superior Spider-Man Annual #1-2 | May 16, 2023 | 978-1302951078 |
Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2: Spider-Verse Prelude | Superior Spider-Man #32-33, Amazing Spider-Man (vol.3) #7-8 and material from Free Comic Book Day 2014 Guardians of the Galaxy | January 7, 2014 | 978-0785187981 |
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up: Superiority Complex | Avenging Spider -Man #15.1, 16-19 | July 27, 2013 | 978-0785165361 |
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up: Friendly Fire | Avenging Spider-Man #20-22, Superior Spider-Man Annual #1 and Daredevil (vol. 3) #22. | January 21, 2014 | 978-0785166511 |
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up: Versus | Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1-4 and Scarlet Spider (vol. 2) #20 | February 26, 2014 | 978-0785187912 |
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up: Superior Six | Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #5-12 | July 8, 2014 | 978-0785189794 |
All-New X-Men/Indestructible Hulk/Superior Spider-Man: The Arms of the Octopus | Superior Spiderman Team-up Special #1 and All-New X-Men Special #1, Indestructible Hulk Special #1, Wolverine: In The Flesh #1. | January 21, 2014 | 978-0785184386 |
Superior Spider-Man Companion | Avenging Spider -Man #15.1, 16-22, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1-12, Scarlet Spider (vol. 2) #20; Inhumanity: Superior Spider-Man #1, Daredevil (vol. 3) #22 | January 3, 2019 | 978-1302915438 |
Superior Spider-Man Vol. 1: Full Otto | Superior Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1-6 | July 30, 2019 | 978-1302914806 |
Superior Spider-Man Vol. 2: Otto-Matic | Superior Spider-Man (vol. 2) #7-12 | January 7, 2020 | 978-1302914813 |
Spider-Man: Octo-Girl Vol. 1 | Spider-Man: Octo-Girl (vol. 1) #1-6 | October 8, 2024 | 978-1974749911 |
As Superior Octopus
[edit]Title | Material Collected | Published Date | ISBN |
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Edge of Spider-Geddon | Superior Octopus #1 and Edge of Spider-Geddon #1–4 | January 15, 2019 | 978-1302914745 |
Spider-Man: Octo-Girl Vol. 1 | Spider-Man: Octo-Girl (vol. 1) #1-6 | October 8, 2024 | 978-1974749911 |
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