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{{quote| Voiced by: [[Scott Menville]] (Bucky), {{spoiler|Jon Curry (Winter Soldier)}}}} |
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Scott Menville]] (Bucky), {{spoiler|Jon Curry (Winter Soldier)}}}} |
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* [[Actor Allusion]]: Scott Menville played another sidekick of a legendary superhero in ''[[Teen Titans ( |
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Scott Menville played another sidekick of a legendary superhero in ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]''. |
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* {{spoiler|[[Artificial Limbs]]}}: {{spoiler|Winter Soldier has a mechanical left arm.}} |
* {{spoiler|[[Artificial Limbs]]}}: {{spoiler|Winter Soldier has a mechanical left arm.}} |
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* {{spoiler|[[Back From the Dead]]: Played with. He was [[Killed Off for Real]], but brought back via [[Cosmic Retcon]], a la [[Batman|Jason Todd]].}} |
* {{spoiler|[[Back From the Dead]]: Played with. He was [[Killed Off for Real]], but brought back via [[Cosmic Retcon]], a la [[Batman|Jason Todd]].}} |
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A freelance photographer for ''The Daily Bugle'', who secretly also becomes a street-level New York superhero with spider-powers. Even though he has fought crime since before the Avengers first teamed up, most of the public has difficulty trusting him, partly due to slandering articles in ''The Daily Bugle''. |
A freelance photographer for ''The Daily Bugle'', who secretly also becomes a street-level New York superhero with spider-powers. Even though he has fought crime since before the Avengers first teamed up, most of the public has difficulty trusting him, partly due to slandering articles in ''The Daily Bugle''. |
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{{quote| Voiced By: Drake Bell <ref> Originally, Josh Keaton, his voice actor in ''[[The Spectacular Spider |
{{quote| Voiced By: Drake Bell <ref> Originally, Josh Keaton, his voice actor in ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man|The Spectacular Spider Man]]'' was brought on, but for unknown reasons, his lines were redubbed by Bell.</ref>}} |
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* [[Animal Motif]]: spider, of course. |
* [[Animal Motif]]: spider, of course. |
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** Goes on to mock members of the Serpent Society for theirs. |
** Goes on to mock members of the Serpent Society for theirs. |
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* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: he is obviously a fan of Captain America. |
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: he is obviously a fan of Captain America. |
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** Ironically it's ''slightly'' mutual has Cap has heard the ''true'' stories of Spidey's adventures, and respects him for his ability to keep fighting despite [[Hero |
** Ironically it's ''slightly'' mutual has Cap has heard the ''true'' stories of Spidey's adventures, and respects him for his ability to keep fighting despite [[Hero with Bad Publicity|his reputation]]. |
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* [[Badass Bookworm]] |
* [[Badass Bookworm]] |
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]] |
* [[Deadpan Snarker]] |
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* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: Peter Parker took a photo of the Avengers in one of the tie-in comic books. |
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: Peter Parker took a photo of the Avengers in one of the tie-in comic books. |
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* [[Hero |
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: like his comic counterpart, he is constantly bashed by Jonah J. Jameson, resulting in him possessing a bad reputation. {{spoiler|In fact, after the Skrull Captain America taints the reputation of the real Cap, his reputation is compared to Spidey's.}} |
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** By the end of his first appearance however {{spoiler|Captain America has begun to regain some of his reputation, while Spidey's is [[Failure Is the Only Option|still lousy]]}}. |
** By the end of his first appearance however {{spoiler|Captain America has begun to regain some of his reputation, while Spidey's is [[Failure Is the Only Option|still lousy]]}}. |
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* [[Load-Bearing Hero]]: Forced to hold up a collapsing sewer tunnel until the Avengers can rescue him and Cap, towards the end that is. |
* [[Load-Bearing Hero]]: Forced to hold up a collapsing sewer tunnel until the Avengers can rescue him and Cap, towards the end that is. |
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* [[Dual-Wielding]] |
* [[Dual-Wielding]] |
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* [[Horseback Heroism]]: When she and the Valkyries rescue Giant Man and Wasp from Frost Giants; and on ''[[Pegasus|pegasi]]'' no less. |
* [[Horseback Heroism]]: When she and the Valkyries rescue Giant Man and Wasp from Frost Giants; and on ''[[Pegasus|pegasi]]'' no less. |
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* [[Hot Chick |
* [[Hot Chick with a Sword]]: Two swords, actually. |
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* [[Lady of War]] |
* [[Lady of War]] |
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* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]] |
* [[Raven Hair, Ivory Skin]] |
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* [[Hot-Blooded]] |
* [[Hot-Blooded]] |
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* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: When he saved Captain America from some ice monsters in "Casket of Ancient Winters". |
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: When he saved Captain America from some ice monsters in "Casket of Ancient Winters". |
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* [[Playing |
* [[Playing with Fire]] |
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== Heroes For Hire == |
== Heroes For Hire == |
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== Luke Cage == |
== Luke Cage == |
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=== [[Luke Cage Hero for Hire|Luke Cage]] === |
=== [[Luke Cage, Hero for Hire|Luke Cage]] === |
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{{quote| ''"You mess with us and you're not going to jail. You're going to the hospital."''}} |
{{quote| ''"You mess with us and you're not going to jail. You're going to the hospital."''}} |