
agent Sharon Carter, but is defeated by Captain America. He is later hired by a spy ring to follow S.H.I.E.L.D.
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The Scorpion becomes a professional criminal and returns to indulge in a vendetta against Spider-Man and Jameson, only to be defeated again. He promptly turns on his benefactor but Spider-Man intervenes, and finally defeats the Scorpion in their third battle. The Scorpion proves to be more than a match for Spider-Man, defeating him twice, but the mutagenic treatment seriously affects Gargan's mind, driving him insane as the predatory instincts of the scorpion take over. In this case, a scorpion is the base for the purposes of creating a powerful agent capable of defeating Spider-Man as the scorpion is a natural predator of the spider. Stillwell also outfits him with a club-like mechanical tail. Jameson then decides to hire Gargan as the subject of a barely-tested process that would endow him with the useful characteristics of a particular animal with the help of Dr. Gargan's efforts set off Peter's spider-sense and the teen easily evades the detective. Jonah Jameson to find out how Peter Parker is able to obtain incredible pictures of Spider-Man.
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Mac Gargan was a private investigator initially hired by J. In 2010, Gargan returned as Scorpion, in the " Big Time" story arc from The Amazing Spider-Man. The comic was released in June 2009 and was written by Brian Reed, with art by Chris Bachalo. Mac Gargan appeared in the character's first own four-issue miniseries, Dark Reign: Sinister Spider-Man.
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He appeared as a regular character in the Dark Avengers series from issue #1 (March 2009) through issue #16 (June 2010). Years later, he became the third " Venom" in Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #10 (2005) and the third " Spider-Man" in Dark Avengers #1 (2009). He also appeared as the main antagonist of the first two issues of Ms. Gargan first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #19 (December 1964) and first appeared as the "Scorpion" in Amazing Spider-Man #20 (January 1965). The character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The character is among Spider-Man's more popular rogues, and has been ranked by IGN as his 10th greatest enemy. Gargan made his live-action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), portrayed by Michael Mando. Since his debut during the Silver Age of Comic Books, the character has featured in various Marvel-endorsed products and media adaptations, such as feature films, television series and video games. Since then, Gargan has also served as the third host of the Venom symbiote, and a member of the Dark Avengers as Spider-Man, but eventually returned to his Scorpion alias. Driven insane by his mutation, Gargan instead turned to a life of crime as the Scorpion, and went on to menace both Spider-Man and Jameson, whom he held responsible for his transformation. In the following issue, Jameson decided to turn Gargan into a deadly adversary for Spider-Man through a barely-tested procedure, which left Gargan with an unremovable scorpion-themed armor and the predatory instincts of the arachnid. Jonah Jameson to learn how Peter Parker took pictures of Spider-Man. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #19 (December 1964) as a private investigator hired by J. The character is usually depicted as an adversary of the superhero Spider-Man. MacDonald "Mac" Gargan is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.


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