The Spectacular Spider-Man Season 3 (Dino-drones's Version)



This is my version of the third season of The Spectacular Spider-Man. Spidey will face old enemies and some new ones including the Hobgoblin, Carnage, Man-Wolf, Scorpion, Hydro-Man, the Kingpin, and the nefarious Jackal. He will also learn that he lives in a larger world of superheroes meeting the likes of the Daredevil and the Fantastic Four. Rather then being 13 episodes like the previous seasons the third season has gotten an extension to 26 episodes. Spider-Man and Venom will finally put aside their feud and work together throughout the season, along with Peter slowly managing to rekindle his friendship with Harry Osborn, despite the latter's attempts to destroy his alter ego as the New Goblin.

Main Characters

 * Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Josh Keaton): Orphaned at a young age, Peter Parker was raised by his Aunt May and Uncle Ben as if he were their own son. Exceptionally bright but taunted by his peers, Peter's life was forever changed during a field trip to a since lab at Empire State University at the end of his sophomore year. While observing a lecture by Dr. Curt Connors, Peter was bitten on the hand by a genetically altered spider which had escaped from its container. The genetic code in the spider's venom rewrote Peter's DNA, giving him spider-related powers such as enhanced strength, enhanced agility, speed, reflexes, endurance, stamina, spider-sense and the ability to stick to almost any dry surface. Seeing potential in his powers, Peter crafted a pair of wrist-mounted web-shooters and a spider-themed costume before attending a wrestling match, under the name of Spider-Man, for a prize of $1,000. Despite quickly defeating the champion Crusher Hogan, Peter was denied his prize by the manager Sullivan Edwards unless he agreed to sign a contract. While leaving the match in anger and frustration, Peter chose not to intervene when he encountered a burglar (later identified as Walter Hardy) making off with money stolen from Edwards' vault, both out of spite for Edwards and indifferently believing it was not his responsibility. Upon reaching home, Peter was horrified to discover from his heartbroken aunt that a criminal had murdered Uncle Ben in cold blood for his car. Desperate for retribution against his uncle's killer, Peter donned his costume and web-shooters and cornered the criminal in a warehouse, but was stupefied to discover the culprit was the same man he had allowed to escape earlier that same day. While Peter was tempted to kill the burglar out of revenge, he knew uncle Ben wouldn't approve, so he left the criminal for the police to deal with. Filled with remorse for what his irresponsible choice cost him, Peter turned his Spider-Man persona into a superhero, finally taking to heart the message Uncle Ben tried to tell him the last time they spoke: "With great power, there must also come great responsibility."
 * Eddie Brock/Venom (Voiced by - Benjamin Disken): A close friend of Peter Parker, Eddie Brock shared a lifelong bond with Peter since both of their parents had died in the same plane crash. But while Peter had his aunt and uncle to act as his legal guardians, Eddie had no one to take him in. Because of this he had developed an envious subconscious hatred towards Peter for being able to live an easier life. However, he repressed this attitude over the years by acting as a friend and mentor to Peter, often calling him "Bro". Over the course of the series, Eddie's friendship with Peter begins to deteriorate due to a series of misunderstandings, often involving photographs Peter had taken while secretly disguised as Spider-Man. This ultimately damages their friendship. After Spider-Man fused with an alien symbiote which Doctor Connors was studying at ESU, Eddie had to be let go from his job as lab assistant (his only source of income for tuition) since the loss of the alien meant a loss of funding for the lab. After Spider-Man managed to separate himself from the symbiote, he attempted to destroy it in front of Eddie, thus incurring an animosity towards both Spider-Man and Peter, which attracts the alien. The symbiote then subsequently bonds with Eddie, revealing to him Spider-Man's identity, making him the first and only person in the series to learn his secret identity. The union between Brock and the symbiote resulted in the creation of a monstrous, bulky-framed creature resembling Spider-Man, but with black skin, a large white spider symbol adorned on his chest, and a frightening fang-filled mouth. And thus, the monstrosity of Venom was born. A brutal adversary possessing all of Spider-Man's powers but none of his morals, Venom is also able to nullify Spider-Man's spider sense, allowing him the element of surprise against his nemesis. In season 3, Eddie reunites with the symbiote and escapes Ravencroft to continue his quest for Spider-Man, but is forced to put aside his grudge with the wallcrawler in order to defeat his monstrous "son" Carnage, as well as developing feelings for Dr. Ashley Kafka. Over time, he begins to remember the good times he had growing up with Peter and after defeating Carnage, he and the symbiote makes peace with Peter and goes out to begin his relationship with Dr. Kafka.
 * Harry Osborn/New Goblin (Voiced by - James Arnold Taylor): Following the apparent demise of his father, Harry Osborn has developed a lust for revenge against Spider-Man, though he is slowly working to rebuild his friendship with Peter Parkter. In season 3, he adopts the identity of the New Goblin after Wilson Fisk encourages him not to be the same man his father was and try to make his own mark on the world, which he believes is destroying Spider-Man. Aside from his chemically-enhanced physical attributes, Harry is armed with a wide variety of gadgets and weaponry to help him in his revenge against Spider-Man, most notably his "skystick", which is a more streamlined, snowboard-like version of the goblin glider that allows for aerodynamic maneuvers and can be controlled remotely.
 * Gwen Stacy/Spider-Woman (Voiced by - Lacey Chabert):.
 * Mary Jane Watson (Voiced by - Vanessa Marshall):.
 * J. Jonah Jameson (Voiced by - Darran Norris):
 * Captain George Stacy (Voiced by - Clancy Brown):

Supporting Characters

 * Flash Thompson (Voiced by - Joshua LeBar): The quarterback for Midtown High's football team who frequently bullies and harasses Peter Parker while ironically idolizing Spider-Man
 * Liz Allen (Voiced by - Alanna Ubach): A popular Hispanic cheerleader at Midtown High and Flash and Peter's ex-girlfriend. Despite their breakup in season 2, she still has feelings for Peter.
 * Glory Grant (Voiced by - Cree Summer):.
 * Kenny "King" Kong (Voiced by - Andrew Kishino):.
 * Randy "Rand" Robertson (Voiced by - Phil LaMarr): a player on the Midtown High School football team and a friend of Flash Thompson, but is shown in the show to be much nicer and more neutral than his teammates. He is dating Sally Avril and is Robbie Robertson's son.
 * Sally Avril (Voiced by - Grey DeLisle): Rand Robertson's snobby cheerleader girlfriend and one-time crush of Peter Parker.
 * Sha Shan Nguyen (Voiced by - Kelly Hu): A student at M3 High and the love interest of Flash Thompson. Like Flash, she too idolizes Spider-Man.
 * Ned Leeds (Voiced by - Andrew Kishino): A reporter for the Daily Bugle and one of Peter Parker's coworkers.
 * Betty Brant (Voiced by - Grey DeLisle): Betty is J. Jonah Jameson's personal secretary. She is shown in the show to be calm and collected, even during Jameson's constant outrages. She discovers Peter and Gwen are the Spider-Duo and keeps it secret, knowing JJ's outburst and fearing for their safety, especially after the Scorpion incident caused by JJ's vendetta.
 * Felica Hardy/Black Cat (Voiced by - Tricia Helfer):
 * May Parker (Voiced by - Deborah Strang): Peter Parker's aunt and Ben Parker's widow. She constantly worries about Peter's well-being (going so far as to establish a strict curfew) and works hard to pay the ever-growing stack of bills that keep coming, though she is equally adamant about Peter not giving his hard-earned money to her without thinking of his own needs as well. In season 3, she admits she knew Peter was Spider-Man the whole time, and is proud of him for doing what is right.
 * Emily Osborn (Voiced by - Marina Sirtis): Harry Osborn's mother and Norman's widow. She loves her son deeply and encourages him to make peace with his friends.
 * Joseph "Robbie" Robertson (Voiced by - Kevin Michael Richardson): Robbie is the Editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle and father to Randy Robertson. He is shown to be one of the few people who considers Spider-Man as a True Hero. Reveals a tragic past of how he'd known Tombstone... a former pal before a fallout over their different moral-views which led to Tombstone getting his pale appearance due to mutancy by Oscorp chemicals.
 * Hobie Brown/Prowler (Voiced by - Charles Duckworth): A classmate of Peter Parker and a friend of Flash Thompsan, Hobie Brown had a secret affinity for inventing that was known only by his family. Deciding to use his gift for profit but not wanting to get in trouble, Hobie built a special suit equipped with claw-tipped gloves (for means of climbing, glass cutting and close-quarters combat), gauntlets capable of projecting concussive blasts, sleeping gas pellets, and concussive gas canisters, and webbed wings similar to hat of a flying squirrel that would allow him to glide from place to place to begin a career as the enigmatic Prowler. Hobie's plan was to use his costumed identity to steal items as the Prowler and then return them the next day in his civilian identity for the reward money, but his plans were thrown off course not only by Spider-Man, but by the irate Kingpin who was annoyed by the Prowler's unintentional meddling in his criminal operations. After battling the Kingpin's forces and discovering the Prowler was none other than his classmate, Spider-Man convinced Hobie to use his skills for good, which Prowler promised to do. Aside from his suit and weapons, Prowler is also an expert in tae-kwon-do.
 * Sgt. Stan Carter (Voiced by - Thomas F. Wilson): Stan is a New York City police officer partnered with Jean DeWolff. He has a short temper and has shown an appreciation of Spider-Man's vigilantism
 * Officer Jean DeWolff (Voiced by - Irene Bedard): A police officer for the New York City Police Department partnered with Stan Carter. Unlike Captain Stacy and Stan, she does not consider Spider-Man as much help as most of the criminals he captures wind up being released.
 * Fredwick Fosswell/Patch (Voiced by - James Arnold Taylor): A reporter at the Daily Bugle who works for J. Jonah Jameson
 * Debra Whitman (Voiced by - Massa Moyo): Miles Warren's cynical but moral assistant. Reveals some martial arts talents. Eventually learns Spider-Man and Spider-Woman are Peter and Gwen. She keeps it secret, and views them as hope of stopping Miles.
 * Richard Fisk (Voiced by - Mark Rolston): Richard Fisk is the son of the Kingpin and Venessa. He's a student who to Midtown High as Peter, Mary, Harry and Gwen's classmate. Although, many student know who he is, Richard has trouble of fitting in as he never spends time with his father. Instead of being in the family business, he wants to be on the Midtown football team..
 * Mark Allan/Molten Man (Voiced by Eric Lopez): Liz Allan's troubled brother and an avid gambler. He first appeared in "First Steps" where it was mentioned that he just got out of juvenile hall. He is a love interest of Mary Jane Watson. Due to his gambling addiction he turns back to his life of crime and becomes the Molten Man to cover his gambling losses. He soon learns to control his powers for good at Ravencroft.
 * Dr. Ashley Kafka (Voiced by - Elisa Gabrielli): Dr. Kafka is a psychiatrist at Ravencroft. In the third season, she develops and relationship with Eddie/Venom as he calls her Ashley.

Enemies

 * Green Goblin (Voiced by - Steven Blum):
 * Norman Osborn (Voiced by - Alan Rachins): Though it seemed that Norman Osborn had perished in his final battle against Spider-Man as the Green Goblin, the formula that gave Norman his powers allowed him a healing factor that helped him survive the pumpkin bomb explosion. Fleeing to Europe, Norman starts an allegiance with Dr. Doom to help each other reach their nefarious goals. Their first act on the show was orchestrating the breakout of all of Spider-Man's enemies.
 * Silvio Manfredi/Silvermane (Voiced by - Miguel Ferrer):
 * Sable Manfredi/Silver Sable (Voiced by - Nikki Cox):.
 * Frank Oliver/Kangaroo (Voiced by - Jim Cummings): Growing up in the Australian outback, Frank Oliver held a deep fascination with kangaroos and sought to emulate his marsupial role models. Through diet, practice and determination, Oliver learned how to leap and fight like his country's beloved pouched animals and
 * Hobgoblin (Voiced by - Matt Frewer): Though he is of a different name and color than his predecessor the Green Goblin, the Hobgoblin is far from weak. Boasting the same immense strength and arsenal (e.g. goblin glider, pumpkin bombs, razor bats, and energy-projecting gloves), the Hobgoblin is also just as ruthless as his emerald-skinned counterpart yet is much more reserved in his madness and acts polite yet smug when dealing with his victims.
 * Roderick Kingsley (Voiced by - Courtney B. Vance): The greedy and unethical owner of a successful cosmetics manufacturing firm, Roderick Kingsley was forced out of business when his dark business practices were exposed to the public by his competitor Narda Ravanna. Wanting vengeance on not only Ravanna, but also his other competitors Kingsley took the identity of Hobgoblin after one of his underlings discovered the Green Goblin's secret cache of weaponry.
 * Miles Warren/Jackal (Voiced by - Brian George): The scheming and underhanded younger brother of Peter's science teacher Aaron Warren. After gaining control over the ESU labs after Curt Connors' departure from New York to Florida with his family, Warren begins using the lab and its resources for his own dark purpose of creating clones of his mentees Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy, who were growing increasingly suspicious of their new mentor, especially after finding proof of his connection to Molten Man's powers. During his cloning research, Warren deduced that Peter was Spider-Man after discovering some genetic abnormalities in his DNA, and decided to make his own Spider-clone to sell on the black market. When Warren's assistant Debra Whitman discovered what he was doing behind the university's back she attempted to warn Spider-Man, only for Warren, in a panicked fury, to knock her unconscious by throwing a beaker at the back of her head. Horrified but unable to accept responsibility for his action, the increasingly paranoid Warren developed an alternate personality to blame for what had happened named "the Jackal", which was inspired by an insult from Whitman when she called him a "disgusting jackal" before she was knocked out cold.
 * John Jameson/Man-Wolf (voiced by Daran Norris): The beloved son of J. Jonah Jameson and a dedicated astronaut.
 * Cletus Kassidy/Carnage (Voiced by - Quinton Flynn): A deadly psychopath and homicidal maniac who was imprisoned for the slaughtering of numerous innocents, serial killer Cletus Kassidy shared a cell at Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane with Eddie Brock, who had been separated from the symbiote that made him Venom. Not believing for a second that Brock was who he claimed to be, Cletus shared his murderous philosophy on life with his new cellmate: even the average person can commit murder, if only he has the courage. When the symbiote came to free Eddie during a destructive jailbreak it had caused, Cletus was astonished at his his cellmate's transformation, but was dismayed when Brock revealed his plans of using the symbiote's power simply to kill Spider-Man. Cletus attempted to convince Brock that he was underutilizing the alien suit's potential for the sole purpose of killing one individual, but Venom dismissed his advice and escaped Ravencroft, leaving a frustrated and envious Kassidy in their ruined cell. Unbeknownst to Eddie, the Venom symbiote was pregnant during the time of the jailbreak and left behind its offspring as Venom made his leave. Far more violent than its parent, the alien spawn was immedietely drawn to the equally bloodthirsty Cletus Kassidy and merged with him. In that moment, Carnage was born. Psychotic, nihilistic, and devoid of anything remotely symbolizing humanity, Carnage posesss all the powers of Venom and Spider-Man, but at a dangerously higher degree, as well as the power to reshape his limbs into bladed weaponry such as spikes, blades, or whip. In addition, the bond between Kassidy and Carnage is far more profound than that between Brock and Venom; the fact that they refer to themselves as "I" rather than "we" shows that they consider themselves a single being instead of two working together like Brock and Venom.
 * L. Thompson Lincoln/Tombstone/Big Man (Voiced by - Kevin Michael Richardson):
 * Dmitri Anatoly Nikolayevich Smerdyakov Kravinoff/Chameleon (Voiced by - Steve Blum): A devious master of disguise. In this season, he is hired by Tombstone to pose as him under house arrest while he rebuilds his criminal empire.
 * Hammerhead (Voiced by - John DiMaggio): Originally Tombstone's second in command, Hammerhead organized much of the mysterious Big Man's criminal empire, providing its face (and more frequently, muscle) in its various dealings. It was through Hammerhead that the Big Man made a deal with Norman Osborn to continue making super-rogues so Spider-Man would be too distracted to stop the Big Man's operations. He also once worked for Silvermane, and had a relationship with his daughter, Sable. In season 3, Tombstone rehires Hammerhead when he promises not to betray him again as a second chance.
 * Flint Marko/Sandman (voiced by John DiMaggio): Flint Marko was once a small-time thug working under the orders of the Big Man with his partner Alex O'Hirn, both of whom suffered numerous beatings at the hands of Spider-Man. Despite his repeated failures, Marko did not wish for any sort of payback on the webslinger for his interference and only wished to gain "the big score". Shortly after another humiliating defeat, Marko was recruited
 * Alex O'Hirn/Rhino (Voiced by - Clancy Brown): A common bank robber of Russian descent
 * Quentin Beck/Mysterio (Voiced by - Xander Berkeley): Having been a lover of the cinema since childhood, Quentin Beck sought to make a name for himself in the movie industry. Starting out as a stuntman in several movies, Beck's interests shifted towards special effects and soon became one of Hollywood's most renowned special effects designers.
 * Phineas Mason/Tinkerer (Voiced by - Thom Adcox):
 * Otto Octavius/Dr. Octopus (Voiced by - Peter MacNicol):
 * Sergi Kragonovff/Kraven The Hunter (Voiced by - Eric Vesbit):
 * Mac Gargan/Scorpion (Voiced by - Wade Williams): Seeking to find out the link between Peter Parker and Spider-Man, J. Jonah Jameson hired sharp-tongued private investigator Mac Gargan to tail Peter to discover what connection he had with the wall-crawler, not at all assuming they were the same person. Thanks to Peter's spider-sense, every one of Mac's attempts to find Peter's secret failed. Fristrated by Gargan's failures and seeking a way to neutralize what he perceived a menace to society, Jameson enlisted the assistance of Dr. Farley Stillwell, an animal mutation researcher who had developed an experiment that would endow the subject with the attributes of another animal, to transform Mac into an opponent guaranteed to overpower Spider-Man. While initially hesitant about his contribution to this experiment, Mac agreed to it after Jameson convinced him that defeating Spider-Man would make him a hero and he would receive a large monetary reward for his involvement. Deciding that a scorpion (the spider's natural enemy) would be the ideal specimen in the experiment, Stillwell empowered Mac with greatly enhanced physical attributes (most notably enhancing Gargan's hand strength to simulate a scorpion's pincers), and outfitted him with an armored, scorpion-themed costume equipped a powerful cybernetic tail capable of shooting acid, electric blasts, and mace gas. Upon the experiment's completion,
 * Adrian Toomes/Vulture (Voiced by - Robert Englund): Adrian Toomes was an elderly inventor who designed a magnetic flight system and presented it to OsCorp per the suggestion of Otto Octavius. Norman Osborn studied and ultimately rejected the designs and four months later, announced that OsCorp was developing Flight Tech. Furious at this, Toomes initially blamed Octavius for the plagiarism of his creation, but shifted his anger towards Osborn himself when he refused to apologize for it, stating that Toomes did not have the credibility to prove he invented the system and that no one would believe that he, an old timer, could have done it. Thirsty for revenge, Toomes donned his birdlike flight harness and abducted Norman, demanding Osbron to announce to the world that he (Toomes) was the genius behind tech flight, pay him all that he was owed, and publically apologize for ripping off his creation.
 * Morris Bench/Hydro-Man (Voiced by - Bill Fagerbakke): Morris Bench was formerly a demolitions expert working for Norman Osborn until the latter's death caused his contract with Oscorp to be terminated and led to him seeking employment as a crewman. Though he had an appreciation for Spider-Man since he saved his life before, a part of Morris could not help but blame Spider-Man for the loss of his former job and the death of his employer. While assisting in lowering a powerful experimental generator into the ocean one day, Morris observed a battle between Spider-Man and the Hobgoblin and became alarmed upon seeing the latter ready to kill the webslinger with a pumpkin bomb while he was down. Out of pure selflessness, Morris leapt into action and pushed Spider-Man out of harm's way, only to be knocked into the ocean from the pumpkin bomb's explosion just as the generator activated. Though he was presumed dead, Morris survived the accident but disvovered
 * Max Dillon/Electro (Voiced by - Crispin Freeman): Max Dillon was once a 20-year-old electrical repairman and a friend of Curt Connors who was hired to upgrade the bio-electrical filters of Connors' laboratory. While making the repairs, Max was electrocuted in a freak accident after his power drill fell onto a damaged computer console; when he tried to pick it up, the resulting electrical shock sent him flying against a specialized tank holding genetically altered electric eels, which shattered and exposed him to the substance inside. Though Max survived the incident, his body was transformed into a living electrical generator, forcing him to don an insulated bodysuit to prevent others from being hurt by the constant flow of bio-electricity emanating from his body.
 * New Enforcers: A group of professional hitmen who operate under the command of Tombstone
 * Montana/Shocker (Voiced by - Jeff Bennett):
 * Fancy Dan/Ricochet (Voiced by - Phil LaMarr):
 * Ox (Voiced by - Danny Trejo):
 * Fred Myers/Boomerang (Voiced by - James Patrick Stewart): Immigrating from Australia to the United States as a young man, Fred Meyers became a professional major league baseball player renowned for his amazing pitching accuracy. After being expelled from the leagues for taking bribes, a bitter Myers was approached by Hammerhead, who saw potential in the Australian athlete and offered him a place on the Enforcers. Intrigued by this opportunity, Fred agreed to the proposal and was given a special suit equipped with jet-boots as well as a deadly collection of boomerangs that have special gimmicks like the exploding "shatterangs" and the sharp-edged "razorangs".
 * Abner "Abe" Jenkins/Beetle (Voiced by - Daran Norris): Abe Jenkins was once a.
 * Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin (Voiced by - Bob Joles): The massively corpulent yet respectable head of Fisk Industries, Wilson Fisk is secretly the Kingpin, an intimidating newcomer in New York's crime world who wishes to end the strife between the other feuding crime families of the city and unite them into a single powerful orgainization. He first appears in the series to convince Harry Osborn to merge Oscorp with his own company, which he succeeds in doing after saying that it would be too great a responsibility for Harry to overlook Oscorp. This generous act is actually a façade for Fisk to increase his power in the city. In the series, he is a much more sympathetic individual than the other major crime bosses of New York, as evidenced when he becomes a surrogate father figure to Harry.
 * Alistair Smythe (Voiced by - Nolan North): The Kingpin's second-in-command and the head of Smythe Electronics, a subsidiary of Fisk Industries that specializes in advanced robotics.
 * Michael Morbius/Morbius the Living Vampire (Voiced by - Troy Baker): A brilliant nobel-prize winning biochemist working at Oscorp, Dr. Michael Morbius discovered he was dying from a rare blood disease that dissolved his blood cells. Desperate to cure his ailment, Morbius developed an experimental serum derived from the DNA of vampire bats that he hoped would cure him and began subjecting himself to electrical shock treatments in order to stimulate the creation of more blood cells in his system. Though these procedures cured him of his ailment, they had a horrific side effect on Morbius that caused him to transform into a white-skinned, red-eyed pseudo-vampire with a dependency on consuming blood in order to survive and a weakness towards sunlight while also empowering him with greatly-heightened physical attributes, sharp claws and fangs, the ability to glide on air currents, the power to hypnotize others via eye contact
 * James Sanders/Speed Demon (Voiced by - Danny Jacobs):
 * Frances Louise Barrison/Shriek (Voiced by - April Stewart):
 * Victor Von Doom/Doctor Doom (Voiced by -):

New Characters

 * The Fantastic Four:
 * Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic (Voiced by - Cam Clarke): Before becoming the leader of the world-famous Fantastic Four, Reed Richards was a highly-gifted child prodigy with a special aptitude in the areas of mathematics, physics and mechanics, and was enrolled in college-level courses by the time he was fourteen years old. Among the many colleges he had attended, Reed became enrolled in New York's Empire State University where he met and became roommates with former high school football star Ben Grimm; the two became the best of friends despite their differences. Having developed a particular interest in interstellar travel, Reed shared with Ben his dream of developing a starship that would allow humanity to explore the universe outside their solar system, leading Ben to jokingly offer to pilot the craft should Reed ever complete it. Upon graduating, Reed exhausted his resources and inheritance to build
 * Susan Storm/Invisible Woman (Voiced by - Danica McKellar):
 * Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Voiced by - Jason Spisak):
 * Ben Grimm/The Thing (Voiced by - John DiMaggio):
 * Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Voiced by - Bruce Greenwood): Born and raised in one of the gritty neighborhoods of Hell's Kitchen, Matt Murdock was encouraged by his father, a skilled boxer known as "Battling" Jack Murdock, to focus on a good education instead of becoming an "uneducated pug" like the latter. Matt's decision to follow his father's wish and not partake in any physical activities at school led to endless teasing from his classmates, who dubbed him "Daredevil" for his refusal to fight back when bullies assaulted him. Without his father's knowledge, Matt began training rigorously in order to stand up for himself. While heading home from school one day, Matt noticed a blind pedestrian unknowingly wander into the path of a runaway truck. Though he managed to push the man out of the way before the vehicle crashed, Matt's selfless act backfired horrendously on him when radioactive waste from the truck's payload splashed into his eyes, permanently blinding him. Even with the loss of his sight, Matt's remaining senses of hearing, smell, touch, and taste were amplified to superhuman levels, as well as gaining a sort of "radar sense" that allowed him to "see" the world through vibrations. After being released from the hospital, Matt was found by a blind martial artist known only as Stick, who taught Murdock how to control his newly heightened senses and guided him in mastering his "radar sense," as well as training the boy in methods of hand-to-hand combat. Jack meanwhile, who had been working as a leg breaker for the mob for extra income, felt as though he had failed Matt as a father and resigned to taking fights orchestrated by the Kingpin. When one such match demanded that he throw the fight, Jack retaliated when he realized he could not betray his son's trust in him, which resulted in the Kingpin murdering him with his cane-gun. Devastated, Matt made it his life's goal to eliminate the crime element from New York, starting up a career as a successful lawyer specializing in criminal justice by day. But at night, Matt takes to the streets as the mysterious vigilante Daredevil, dressed in a dark-red devil-themed costume and armed with a multi-purpose billy club to strike fear into the hears of New York's criminals. The first new vigilante Spider-Man encounters, Daredevil is also the first to believe his innocence when the wallcrawler insisted he did not intend for Norman Osborn to perish.
 * Frank Castle/Punisher (Voiced by - Roger Craig Smith): Of all the costumed vigilantes residing in New York, there is perhaps no-one as lethal or tragic than Frank Castle, better known as the Punisher. A dedicated family man who valued the lives of his wife and two children, Frank Castle was also a highly decorated war hero who served faithfully in the Marines, managing to rise to the rank of captain and be rewarded with two Bronze stars, two Silver stars and four Purple Hearts for his heroism in the line of duty. Tragically, Castle's life and military career came to a crashing halt when he decided to take his family out for a picnic in Central Park while he was on leave from his military duties. During the family outing, the Castles had the misfortune of witnessing a gang war between the minions of Silvermane and Tombstone, leading both parties to open fire on the Castles for fear of witnesses.
 * Elektra Natchios/Elektra (Voiced by - Alyssa Milanno):
 * Thomas Fireheart/Puma (Voiced by - Jonathan Joss):
 * Robert Farrell/Rocket Racer (Voiced by - Bryton James)
 * S.H.I.E.L.D.
 * Director Nick Fury (Voiced by -)
 * Heroes for Hire
 * Luke Cage/Power-Man (Voiced by - Khary Payton): Born and raised on the streets of Harlem, Luke Cage spent most of his childhood as a delinquinent who caused trouble in a street gang called "the Rivals" with his best friend Willis Stryker. As the two friends matured, Cage
 * Danny Rand/Iron Fist (Voiced by - George Eads):
 * Cloak and Dagger

Other Characters

 * Emily Osborn (Voiced by -): Emily Osborn is the wife of Norman and mother of Harry. Interesting enough this version of Norman Osbron is not a widower
 * St. John Devereaux (Voiced by - Jeff Bennett) : Mr. Devereaux is the Midtown High School theater teacher. He cast, produced and directed a school production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, where many students took part.
 * Farley Stillwell
 * Anthony Serba
 * Billy Connors (Voiced by -):
 * Blackie Gaxton (Voiced by - Steven Blum): Blackie Gaxton is the manager and bookie in the Big Sky Billard Room Lounge and is one of the men responsible for the creation of Molten Man
 * Venessa Fisk (Voiced by -): The Kingpin's wife and the mother of Richard Fisk. Also, she is aware that her husband is a crimelord as she spends more time with her son, Richard.
 * Ben Parker (Voiced by -):
 * Helen Stacy: George Stacy's deceased wife and the mother of Gwen Stacy
 * Joan Jameson (Voiced by -): Jonah's wife
 * Franklin Richards (Voiced by -):

Season 3

 * 1) Prey vs. Predator: Several months after the apparent death of Norman Osborn, Peter has returned to the streets as Spider-Man but
 * 2) Choices:
 * 3) Rivaly:
 * 4) Past vs Future:
 * 5) New Alliance:
 * 6) Ties that Bind:
 * 7) Enemy Grounds
 * H20:
 * 1) Treachary: After Spider-Man and Venom put Hydro-Man on ice, the go to ESU labs and found out that Miles Warren created
 * 2) Night the of Wolf
 * 3) Gang Strike
 * 4) A Fantastic Time
 * 5) Bug Time