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|shows = ''[[Avengers Assemble]]<br>[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]<br>[[Moon Knight (TV series)|Moon Knight]]'' (upcoming)
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|shows = ''[[Avengers Assemble]]<br>[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]<br>[[Spider-Man (TV series)|Spider-Man]]<br>[[Moon Knight (TV series)|Moon Knight]]''<br>''[[She-Hulk: Attorney at Law]]'' (picture)
 
|games = ''[[Marvel: Avengers Alliance]]<br>[[Marvel: Contest of Champions]]''
 
|games = ''[[Marvel: Avengers Alliance]]<br>[[Marvel: Contest of Champions]]''
|voice = [[Gideon Emery]] (''Avengers Assemble'')<br>[[Diedrich Bader]] (''Ultimate Spider-Man'')
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|voice = [[Gideon Emery]] (''Avengers Assemble'')<br>[[Diedrich Bader]] (''Ultimate Spider-Man'')<br>Peter Giles (''Spider-Man'')
|inspiration = Moon Knight from Marvel Comics
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|inspiration = Moon Knight from [[Marvel Comics]]
 
|fullname = Marc Spector
 
|fullname = Marc Spector
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|affiliations = [[United States]] Marine Corps (formerly)<br>C.I.A. (formerly)<br>National Art Gallery (formerly)
|personality = Mysterious
 
 
|powers = Superhuman Strength <br>Gadgetry<br>Martial Artist<br>Superior Athlete
|occupation = Superhero
 
 
|paraphernalia = Truncheon<br>Crescent Darts
|alignment = Good
 
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|actor = [[Oscar Isaac]]
|affiliations = The Moon
 
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|alias = Jake Lockley<br>Steven Grant<br>Moon Knight<br>Mr. Knight<br>Fist of Vengeance
|friends = [[Spider-Man]], [[Aunt May]]
 
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|likes = Justice, goldfish, his wife, adventure films
|enemies = [[Mysterio|Mysterio/Quentin Beck]] (formerly), Francine Beck (formerly)
 
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|dislikes = His brother's death, his mother's abuse, deception, his wife in danger, injustice
|powers = Precognition<br>Enhanced Condition<br>Gadgetry<br>Martial Artist<br>Superior Athlete
 
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|home = [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]
|weapons = Truncheon<br>Crescent Darts
 
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|status = Active
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|parents = Elias Spector (father)<br>Wendy Spector † (mother)
'''Moon Knight''' is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by [[Marvel Comics]].
 
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|family = Abdallah El-Faouly † (father-in-law)
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|siblings = Randall Spector † (brother)
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|partner = [[Scarlet Scarab]] (wife)
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|pets = Gus (goldfishes)}}
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{{Quote|I serve Khonshu. I'm his avatar. Which means you are too. Sort of. We protect the vulnerable, and deliver Khonshu's justice to those who hurt them.|Marc Spector to Steven Grant|Moon Knight (TV series)}}
   
 
'''Moon Knight''' (real name '''Marc Spector''', also known as '''Steven Grant/Mr. Knight''' and '''Jake Lockley''') is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by [[Marvel Comics]].
Moon Knight is empowered by Khonshu, the Egyptian god of the Moon. This gives him superhuman strength whenever there's a full moon. Besides that, he is an expert at boxing and martial arts and a great combat strategist and uses a wide variety of weapons in his fight against crime, such as bolas, nunchakus, shurikens, boomerangs, tranquilizer darts, a grappling hook, and a staff made of [[Vibranium]].
 
   
 
Moon Knight is empowered by [[Khonshu]], the Egyptian god of the Moon. This gives him superhuman strength. Besides that, he is an expert at boxing and martial arts and a great combat strategist.
Moon Knight is an ally of both [[Avengers|the Avengers]] and [[Spider-Man]].
 
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Moon Knight was created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
===''Avengers Assemble''===
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===[[Marvel Animation]]===
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====''[[Avengers Assemble]]''====
He makes a cameo in the episode "Avengers World" among the heroes the Avengers planned to recruit in their expansion program. Moon Knight fully appears in the episode "Beyond" where the pyramid he is guarding ends up in the Battleworld domain of Egyptia. When Captain America and Black Widow enter the pyramid and reunite with Iron Man, they fight a mind-controlled Moon Knight and an army of sand-powered mummies to claim a certain orb that he is guarding. After a lengthy battle, Iron Man destroys the device controlling Moon Knight as he helps to finish off the remaining mummies. When Captain America thanks him for his help and states that they would need more soldiers in battle, Moon Knight states that he has to keep the evils locked in the pyramid from being freed. Before leaving with Iron Man and Black Widow, Captain America states that the offer still stands when he is ready.
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Moon Knight makes a cameo in the episode "Avengers World" among the heroes the Avengers planned to recruit in their expansion program. Moon Knight fully appears in the episode "Beyond" where the pyramid he is guarding ends up in the Battleworld domain of Egyptia. When Captain America and Black Widow enter the pyramid and reunite with Iron Man, they fight a mind-controlled Moon Knight and an army of sand-powered mummies to claim a certain orb that he is guarding. After a lengthy battle, Iron Man destroys the device controlling Moon Knight as he helps to finish off the remaining mummies. When Captain America thanks him for his help and states that they would need more soldiers in battle, Moon Knight states that he has to keep the evils locked in the pyramid from being freed. Before leaving with Iron Man and Black Widow, Captain America states that the offer still stands when he is ready.
   
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Moon Knight makes a guest appearance in the show. This version is shown to follow the advice of the Moon, but there is no mentioning of Khonshu. He is first seen chasing after Frances Beck where Spider-Man saves her while house-sitting for Doctor Strange. After figuring out that Frances Beck is the daughter of Mysterio and recalling Doctor Strange's "The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend" quote, Spider-Man works with Moon Knight in order to take out the female Mysterio. Using a special wand from a restricted room in the Sanctum Sanctorum at the Moon's advice, Moon Knight impales the Mysterio helmet with it. After Spider-Man extracts Quentin Beck and Frances Beck from the helmet before they are doomed, Moon Knight joins Spider-Man, Aunt May, Quentin Beck, and Frances Beck into having dinner. In the final scene, Moon Knight cracks a comment about Spider-Man talking to people who aren't there just like he cracked comments about Moon Knight talking to the Moon.
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Moon Knight makes a guest appearance in the episode, "[[The Moon Knight Before Christmas]]". This version is shown to follow the advice of the Moon, but there is no mentioning of Khonshu. He is first seen chasing after Frances Beck where Spider-Man saves her while house-sitting for Doctor Strange. After figuring out that Frances Beck is the daughter of Mysterio and recalling Doctor Strange's "The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend" quote, Spider-Man works with Moon Knight in order to take out the female Mysterio. Using a special wand from a restricted room in the Sanctum Sanctorum at the Moon's advice, Moon Knight impales the Mysterio helmet with it. After Spider-Man extracts Quentin Beck and Frances Beck from the helmet before they are doomed, Moon Knight joins Spider-Man, Aunt May, Quentin Beck, and Frances Beck into having dinner. In the final scene, Moon Knight cracks a comment about Spider-Man talking to people who aren't there just like he cracked comments about Moon Knight talking to the Moon.
   
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====''[[Spider-Man (TV series)|Spider-Man]]''====
==Trivia==
 
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Moon Knight appears in the episode "[[Vengeance of Venom]]". This version became a cynical survivalist after someone close to him was killed, leading Marc Spector to abandon the Moon Knight identity. After Spector saves Spider-Man during the [[Symbiotes|Klyntar]] invasion, Spider-Man tries to convince him to get out of retirement and reassume his place as the Moon Knight, but Spector is reluctant. Following a pep talk from May Parker during another battle with the Klyntar, Spector becomes Moon Knight again and assists in the fight against the aliens.
*''Avengers Assemble'' and ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' mark the first animated appearances of Moon Knight.
 
   
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Moon Knight appears as the protagonist in the [[Disney+]] series, portrayed by [[Oscar Isaac]]. He is a vigilante, who suffers from {{WPS|dissociative identity disorder}} where he learns the secrets of his past. He is under the name of Steven Grant with his real name Marc Spector being hidden. He also has a third personality named Jake Lockley, who is more brutal.
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In "[[The Goldfish Problem]]", we are introduced to Steven Grant a museum worker who occasionally suffers from blackouts and memories of another life. After going to sleep one night, he wakes up in another country, and witnesses a cult meeting led by [[Arthur Harrow]], who demands a scarab Grant unknowingly had in his possession. He escapes and is nearly killed, but is unknowingly saved by a mysterious voice in his head. After waking up in his home and noticing several oddities, Grant realizes that two days have passed since he went to sleep. Upon returning home from a mis-scheduled date, Grant finds a hidden phone and keycard in his apartment. He gets a call from a mysterious woman called Layla, who calls him Marc. The next day at work, Grant is confronted by Harrow, who reveals that he is a servant of the goddess [[Ammit]]. Later that night, Harrow summons a jackal monster that attacks Grant at the museum. Just as Grant is cornered by the monster, his reflection in the mirror tells Grant to let him take control. Grant agrees and he transforms into a cloaked warrior who then kills the monster.
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==Trivia==
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*In the ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' episode, "[[The Moon Knight Before Christmas]]", Moon Knight said "may the moon be with you" is a reference to the [[Star Wars]] quote, "may [[The Force|the force]] be with you".
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*Moon Knight was referenced in ''[[Doctor Strange (film)|Doctor Strange]]'', where one of the relics in the New York Sanctum is a white mask with an ankh next to it.
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*Moon Knight's second personality, Steven Grant, shares the same first name with the original [[Steve Rogers|Captain America]].
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*Moon Knight is often described by Marvel Comics' version of Batman. In response, some writers attempt to differentiate Moon Knight from the DC Comics character, or portray him as a more extreme variation.
   
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I serve Khonshu. I'm his avatar. Which means you are too. Sort of. We protect the vulnerable, and deliver Khonshu's justice to those who hurt them.
―Marc Spector to Steven Grant[src]


Moon Knight (real name Marc Spector, also known as Steven Grant/Mr. Knight and Jake Lockley) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Moon Knight is empowered by Khonshu, the Egyptian god of the Moon. This gives him superhuman strength. Besides that, he is an expert at boxing and martial arts and a great combat strategist.

Moon Knight was created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin.

Appearances

Marvel Animation

Avengers Assemble

Moon Knight makes a cameo in the episode "Avengers World" among the heroes the Avengers planned to recruit in their expansion program. Moon Knight fully appears in the episode "Beyond" where the pyramid he is guarding ends up in the Battleworld domain of Egyptia. When Captain America and Black Widow enter the pyramid and reunite with Iron Man, they fight a mind-controlled Moon Knight and an army of sand-powered mummies to claim a certain orb that he is guarding. After a lengthy battle, Iron Man destroys the device controlling Moon Knight as he helps to finish off the remaining mummies. When Captain America thanks him for his help and states that they would need more soldiers in battle, Moon Knight states that he has to keep the evils locked in the pyramid from being freed. Before leaving with Iron Man and Black Widow, Captain America states that the offer still stands when he is ready.

Ultimate Spider-Man

Moon Knight makes a guest appearance in the episode, "The Moon Knight Before Christmas". This version is shown to follow the advice of the Moon, but there is no mentioning of Khonshu. He is first seen chasing after Frances Beck where Spider-Man saves her while house-sitting for Doctor Strange. After figuring out that Frances Beck is the daughter of Mysterio and recalling Doctor Strange's "The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend" quote, Spider-Man works with Moon Knight in order to take out the female Mysterio. Using a special wand from a restricted room in the Sanctum Sanctorum at the Moon's advice, Moon Knight impales the Mysterio helmet with it. After Spider-Man extracts Quentin Beck and Frances Beck from the helmet before they are doomed, Moon Knight joins Spider-Man, Aunt May, Quentin Beck, and Frances Beck into having dinner. In the final scene, Moon Knight cracks a comment about Spider-Man talking to people who aren't there just like he cracked comments about Moon Knight talking to the Moon.

Spider-Man

Moon Knight appears in the episode "Vengeance of Venom". This version became a cynical survivalist after someone close to him was killed, leading Marc Spector to abandon the Moon Knight identity. After Spector saves Spider-Man during the Klyntar invasion, Spider-Man tries to convince him to get out of retirement and reassume his place as the Moon Knight, but Spector is reluctant. Following a pep talk from May Parker during another battle with the Klyntar, Spector becomes Moon Knight again and assists in the fight against the aliens.

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Moon Knight

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Moon Knight in the series

Moon Knight appears as the protagonist in the Disney+ series, portrayed by Oscar Isaac. He is a vigilante, who suffers from dissociative identity disorder where he learns the secrets of his past. He is under the name of Steven Grant with his real name Marc Spector being hidden. He also has a third personality named Jake Lockley, who is more brutal.

In "The Goldfish Problem", we are introduced to Steven Grant a museum worker who occasionally suffers from blackouts and memories of another life. After going to sleep one night, he wakes up in another country, and witnesses a cult meeting led by Arthur Harrow, who demands a scarab Grant unknowingly had in his possession. He escapes and is nearly killed, but is unknowingly saved by a mysterious voice in his head. After waking up in his home and noticing several oddities, Grant realizes that two days have passed since he went to sleep. Upon returning home from a mis-scheduled date, Grant finds a hidden phone and keycard in his apartment. He gets a call from a mysterious woman called Layla, who calls him Marc. The next day at work, Grant is confronted by Harrow, who reveals that he is a servant of the goddess Ammit. Later that night, Harrow summons a jackal monster that attacks Grant at the museum. Just as Grant is cornered by the monster, his reflection in the mirror tells Grant to let him take control. Grant agrees and he transforms into a cloaked warrior who then kills the monster.

Gallery

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The Disney Wiki has a collection of images and media related to Moon Knight.

Trivia

  • Avengers Assemble and Ultimate Spider-Man mark the first animated appearances of Moon Knight.
  • In the Ultimate Spider-Man episode, "The Moon Knight Before Christmas", Moon Knight said "may the moon be with you" is a reference to the Star Wars quote, "may the force be with you".
  • Moon Knight was referenced in Doctor Strange, where one of the relics in the New York Sanctum is a white mask with an ankh next to it.
  • Moon Knight's second personality, Steven Grant, shares the same first name with the original Captain America.
  • Moon Knight is often described by Marvel Comics' version of Batman. In response, some writers attempt to differentiate Moon Knight from the DC Comics character, or portray him as a more extreme variation.

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"Shoot To Thrill" • "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" • "Trouble Man" • "Hooked on a Feeling" • "Spirit In The Sky" • "Cherry Bomb" • "Come and Get Your Love" • "I Want You Back" • "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" • "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" • "Go All The Way" • "Moonage Daydream" • "I'm Not In Love" • "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" • "O-o-h Child" • "Magic" • "Live To Rise" • "I've Got No Strings" • "Left Hand Free" • "Mr. Blue Sky" • "The Chain" • "Born to Be Wild" • "Immigrant Song" • "Come On Get Happy" • "Twilight Time" • "Daydream Believer" • "Holding Out for a Hero" • "Demons" • "Dark Moon" • "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)" • "Smells Like Teen Spirit" • "A Whole New World" • "A Man Without Love" • "X-Men Theme"

Original Songs: "All The Stars" • "Pray for Me" • "A Newlywed Couple" • "WandaVision!" • "We Got Something Cooking" • "Making It Up As We Go Along" • "Let's Keep It Going" • "Agatha All Along" • "Jeg Saler Min Ganger" • "Save The City" • "Lift Me Up"

Weapons/Objects
Super Soldier SerumCaptain America's ShieldMjolnirTesseractLoki's ScepterIron Man (armor)ExtremisIron LegionIron Patriot (armor)AetherInfinity StonesCentipede0-8-4Berserker StaffWidow's BiteEXO-7 FalconOrbUniversal WeaponGravitoniumPym ParticlesDivinerVibraniumInfinity GauntletWeb-ShootersTemPadKamala's BangleCarol's BangleQuantum Bands
Vehicles
S.H.I.E.L.D. HelicarrierQuinjetValkyrieMilanoThe BusDark AsterLola
Organizations/Groups
AvengersChitauriStark IndustriesS.H.I.E.L.D.A.I.M.AsgardiansDark ElvesFrost GiantsHYDRAWorld Security CouncilGuardians of the GalaxyNova CorpsKreeSakaaransCentipede ProjectXandariansStrikeRavagersInhumansThe HandDefendersBlack OrderEternalsFantastic FourS.W.O.R.D.United NationsFlag SmashersTime Variance AuthorityVariantsDjinnClandestinesOrder of the Red Daggers
Locations
New York (state)New York CityAvengers TowerAsgardIndiaStuttgartGermanyNine RealmsLondonEnglandProject P.E.G.A.S.U.S.Tony Stark's MansionTriskelionWakandaXandarMorag • Guest House • The HubKnowhereShawarma PalaceSanctuaryHong KongEgoNew Avengers FacilityVormirQuantum RealmNew JerseyWestviewMassachusettsRalph Bohner's HouseTime Variance AuthorityLamentis-1The VoidCitadel at the End of TimeSan FranciscoKhan ResidenceNoor DimensionLos AngelesTalokanVeniceTamaha
Cancelled Projects
InhumansNew Warriors


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Media
Avengers Assemble
Disney Parks
Avengers Assemble: Flight ForceIt's a Small World with Groot
Characters
Heroes: Iron ManCaptain AmericaHulkBlack WidowHawkeyeThor OdinsonCaptain MarvelSpider-ManFalconRed HulkWolverineIron FistMr. FantasticThe ThingPunisherStar-LordGamoraRocket RaccoonDrax the DestroyerGrootScott LangVisionBlack PantherBucky BarnesDoctor StrangeCrystal AmaquelinBlack BoltMoon KnightInfernoBeetleSongbirdTechnoAtlasMeteoriteRed GuardianDarkstarRadioactive ManUrsa MajorMs. MarvelDevil Dinosaur

Villains: Red SkullM.O.D.O.K.AbominationLoki LaufeysonUltronWhiplashLeaderDoctor DoomNighthawkDoctor SpectrumPower PrincessSpeed DemonSuper-AdaptoidDestroyerGrim ReaperCrimson DynamoTaskmasterKraven the HunterBaron StruckerGalactusThanosEnchantressBaron ZemoSurturMorgan le FayBlack Widow IIVultureGhostDormammuDraculaUltimoSupergiantThe BeyonderTitania
Other Characters: Nick FuryMaria HillJane FosterJ.A.R.V.I.S.Odin BorsonJ. Jonah JamesonHunter the White Wolf

Episodes
Season One: "The Avengers Protocol" • "Ghost of a Chance" • "Guardians and Space Knights"

Season Two: "Thanos Rising" • "Crack in the System"
Season Three: "The Ultimates" • "Into the Future" • "Seeing Double"
Season Four: "Why I Hate Halloween" • "The Once and Future Kang" • "New Year's Resolution"
Season Five: "The Panther and the Wolf" • "The Night Has Wings" • "The Good Son" • "The Vibranium Curtain" • "Yemandi" • "Bashenga" • "King Breaker"

Organizations
AvengersS.H.I.E.L.D.HYDRAA.I.M.Roxxon CorporationGuardians of the GalaxyMasters of Evil
Locations
Avengers TowerNew Avengers FacilityNew York CityWakandaHong Kong
See Also
Captain America's ShieldS.H.I.E.L.D. HelicarrierEye of AgamottoEXO-7 FalconWidow's BiteInfinity StonesInfinity GauntletIron Man armorPym ParticlesMjölnirKree


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Media
Ultimate Spider-Man
Characters
Heroes: Spider-ManPower ManIron FistSquirrel GirlWhite TigerNick FurySam AlexanderHawkeyeAmadeus ChoHulkSpider-Man (Miles Morales)Spider-GirlSpider-GwenBlack WidowIron ManCaptain AmericaCloak and DaggerMoon KnightWolverineDoctor StrangeStar-LordBladeSpider-HamGrootGamoraThor OdinsonDeadpoolThingEchoMadame WebScarlet SpiderSpider-Man 2099Spider-SlayersSkaarSpider-Man NoirShe-HulkSam WilsonSpyder-Knight

Villains: Green GoblinMan-WolfSteel SpiderSymbioteCrossbonesBeetleDoctor OctopusVultureScorpionShockerRhinoLizardSandmanHammerheadKravenBlizzardAbsorbing ManArnim ZolaVenomMysterioElectroMolten ManWhirlwindUlysses KlaueLoki LaufeysonMorgan le FayWolf SpiderSabretoothAbomination
Other characters: Flash ThompsonAunt MayBen ParkerJ. Jonah JamesonPhil CoulsonMary Jane WatsonHarry OsbornGeorge StacyRio MoralesH.E.R.B.I.E.
Guest characters: Jessie PrescottEmma RossLuke RossRavi RossZuri RossMrs. Kipling

Episodes
Season One: "Great Power" • "Great Responsibility" • "Doomed"

Season Three: "The Next Iron Spider" • "Halloween Night at the Museum"
Season Four: "Hydra Attacks" • "Iron Vulture" • "Lizards" • "Double Agent Venom" • "Beached" • "Return to the Spider-Verse" • "Spider Slayers" • "The Moon Knight Before Christmas" • "Graduation Day"

Organizations
AvengersStark IndustriesHYDRAS.H.I.E.L.D.Howling CommandosInhumansFantastic FourWeb-WarriorsX-Men
See Also
Web-ShootersIron Man's armorPumpkin BombsCaptain America's ShieldVibraniumMilano


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Media
Spider-Man
Disney Parks
WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure
Characters
Heroes: Peter Parker/Spider-ManHulkMiles Morales/Spider-KidAnya Corazon/Spider-GirlGwen Stacy/Spider-GwenNatasha Romanoff/Black WidowTony Stark/Iron ManLiz Allan/ScrewballSteve Rogers/Captain AmericaKamala Khan/Ms. MarvelCloak and DaggerMarc Spector/Moon KnightCaptain MarvelIronheart

Villains: Norman Osborn/Green GoblinHarry Osborn/HobgoblinJohn Jameson/Man-WolfOllie Osnick/Steel SpiderSpencer SmytheSymbioteBrock Rumlow/CrossbonesAbner Jenkins/BeetleGalina Nemirovsky/Crimson DynamoOtto Octavius/Doctor Octopus/Superior Spider-ManRaymond Warren/The JackalAdrian Toomes/The VultureMac Gargan/ScorpionHerman Schultz/ShockerAleksei Sytsevich/RhinoFelicia Hardy/Black CatCurt Connors/The LizardFlint Marko/SandmanKeemia Marko/SandgirlGhostHammerheadSergei Kravinoff/Kraven the HunterRandall "Randy" Macklin/BlizzardCarl Creel/Absorbing ManArnim ZolaPhineas Mason/TinkererEddie Brock/VenomQuentin Beck/MysterioJack O'LanternElectroM.O.D.O.K.Mark Raxton/Molten ManCarolyn Trainer/Lady Octopus
Other characters: Flash ThompsonAunt MayBen ParkerMax ModellAnna Maria MarconiMary Jane WatsonBetty Brant

Episodes
Season One: "Horizon High" • "Osborn Academy" • "A Day in the Life" • "Party Animals" • "Sandman" • "Symbiotic Relationship" • "Stark Expo" • "Ultimate Spider-Man" • "Kraven's Amazing Hunt" • "Halloween Moon" • "Spider-Man on Ice" • "Venom" • "Screwball Live" • "The Rise of Doc Ock" • "Spider-Island" • "The Hobgoblin"

Season Two: "How I Thwipped My Summer Vacation" • "Take Two" • "Between an Ock and a Hard Place" • "Rise Above It All" • "School of Hard Knocks" • "Dead Man's Party" • "Venom Returns" • "Bring on the Bad Guys" • "Brain Drain" • "The Living Brain" • "The Day Without Spider-Man" • "My Own Worst Enemy" • "Critical Update" • "A Troubled Mind" • "Cloak and Dagger" • "Superior" • "Brand New Day" • "The Cellar" • "The Road to Goblin War" • "Goblin War"
Season Three: "Web of Venom" • "Amazing Friends" • "Vengeance of Venom" • "Spider-Man Unmasked" • "Generations" • "Maximum Venom"

Organizations
AvengersStark IndustriesHYDRAA.I.M.
See Also
Web-ShootersIron Man's armorPumpkin BombsCaptain America's ShieldVibraniumMilano