What made Doc Ock go crazy?
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What made Doc Ock go crazy?
Criminal career begins. During an accidental radiation leak that ended in an explosion, the apparatus became fused to 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.
Is Otto Octavius still Spiderman?
Since then though, Otto Octavius reverted to his old ways. Yet in Sinister War #4, by Nick Spencer, Ed Brisson, Mark Bagley, Dio Neves, Marcelo Ferreira, Andrew Hennessy, Andy Owens, Brian Reber, Andrew Crossley and VC’s Joe Caramagna, Doctor Octopus shows that he still has the skills of the Superior Spider-Man.
What Spider-Man is Sandman in?
Spider-Man 3
Thomas Haden Church brought Sandman to the big screen in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 from 2007.
Are Doc Ock’s arms sentient?
The arms take a liking to Peter and essentially act as his pet for a while. In other continuities, such as Marvel’s Ultimate comics and Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2 film, Otto talks to the tentacles, implying they are not only sentient but acting as an evil influence on him.
Is Harry Osborn in no way home?
Neither the original trilogy’s Harry Osborn, played by James Franco, or ASM’s version, played by Dane DeHaan, were roped in by Doctor Strange’s spell, and Topher Grace’s Eddie Brock/Venom stays out of the loop as well, presumably to leave the ground clear for the midcredits scene.
How did electro get his powers?
An unusually configured magnetic field was created when Max Dillon was struck by lightning while holding live, high-tension wires and a wound reel of one-inch cable, granting him superhuman powers. Electro can generate massive quantities of electricity, theoretically up to approximately one million volts.
Which Spider-Man has Rhino?
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
The Rhino (Aleksei Sytsevich) is a recurring villain in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. He is a fictional super-villain from the Marvel Comics’ Spider-Man series. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr.