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I pretend nothing! I am SUPREME!! In my native realm I WAS the universe!
~ The Beyonder
I am from beyond! Slay your enemies and all you desire shall be yours! Nothing you dream of is impossible for me to accomplish!
~ The Beyonder

The Beyonder is one of the main antagonists in Marvel Universe, serving as the main antagonist of the Secret Wars storyline

He is one of the universe's most mysterious and powerful supervillains, originally conceived as an omnipotent being from another dimension beyond the Multiverse he was later retconned to be a rogue and child Cosmic Cube who was unaware of his true nature and caused havoc with his reality-warping powers: this new origin is not set in stone however and the true nature and origin of the Beyonder may never truly be known by any mere mortal. What is certain is that he is from an enigmatic higher-dimensional race of cosmic entities known as the Beyonders.

Biography[]

Secret Wars[]

The original tale introduces the Beyonder as a being encompassing the entirety of an alternate multiverse known as the Beyond Realm, which surpasses the vastness of the marvel multiverse. This realm's immense power is fortuitously stumbled upon by a scientist within the Marvel Universe, leading to a transformative experience that ultimately shapes them into the malevolent entity known as the Molecule Man.

Ultimately, the Beyonder's grand experiment on Battleworld becomes a captivating exploration of the eternal struggle between good and evil. As the battles ebb and flow, the Beyonder's insatiable curiosity remains unquenched, fueling its relentless quest for knowledge and understanding. The fate of Battleworld and the lives of the heroes and villains who inhabit it hang precariously in the balance, as the Beyonder continues to observe, analyze, and unravel the enigmatic dance between the forces of light and darkness. As the lingering energies of the Beyond begin to possess consciousness and develop a sense of wonder, they harness their immense power to give rise to a being known as the "Beyonder." This newly formed entity, driven by its insatiable curiosity, embarks on an extraordinary endeavor by crafting a wholly unique planet called Battleworld. This extraordinary realm is ingeniously fashioned by amalgamating fragments from various worlds, meticulously selected by the Beyonder. In this realm of Battleworld, a tapestry of epic clashes and unforeseen alliances begins to unfold. Heroes and villains, who were once bitter adversaries, find themselves forced to unite or confront one another in a relentless struggle for survival and dominance. The Beyonder, ever the omniscient observer, watches intently as the destinies of these superpowered beings intertwine and their moral compasses are tested to their very limits. The purpose behind this audacious act is none other than the Beyonder's insatiable desire to witness an eternal clash between the forces of good and evil. By pitting these iconic figures against one another, the Beyonder intends to meticulously observe and analyze the unending struggle that ensues. The battles that unfold within Battleworld become a captivating spectacle for the Beyonder, as it seeks to unravel the intricacies of the eternal conflict that pervades the realms of morality. However, the Beyonder's ambitions do not end there. With an insidious plan in mind, this enigmatic being proceeds to abduct a multitude of formidable heroes and notorious villains from the Marvel universe's Earth. These individuals, plucked from their familiar surroundings, are then thrust into the unfamiliar and treacherous realm of Battleworld. As the battles rage on, the Beyonder delves deeper into the complexities of human nature, seeking to understand the motivations, desires, and fears that drive these extraordinary beings. The cosmic entity marvels at the sheer diversity of perspectives, ideologies, and personal convictions that the heroes and villains embody, and how these differences manifest in their actions on Battleworld. Through this grand experiment, the Beyonder aims to gain profound insights into the nature of righteousness and malevolence. By observing the heroes' unwavering determination to uphold justice and the villains' relentless pursuit of chaos and destruction, the Beyonder hopes to unlock the mysteries that lie within the human psyche and the cosmic balance between good and evil.

The individual known as the "Beyonder" never chose to identify himself by that particular name when engaging in communication with those he held captive. Interestingly, it was Galactus, the formidable entity with an insatiable appetite for worlds, who initially bestowed this moniker upon him. Galactus became intrigued by the immense and potent energies that the Beyonder possessed, perceiving them as a potential feast for his eternal hunger. This curiosity led Galactus to launch an audacious assault on the Beyonder's realm, joining forces with Doctor Doom, who also sought to harness the Beyonder's extraordinary power but for entirely different motives and aspirations.

Despite Galactus' immense power, he is unable to defeat the Beyonder, resulting in both Galactus and Dr. Doom being expelled from the Beyonder's domain. However, Dr. Doom's thirst for power leads him to acquire knowledge that enables him to harness the energies of Galactus' Worldship and the Beyonder. Utilizing these incredible powers, Dr. Doom constructs a towering golden structure that spans an impressive 200 miles, renouncing his villainous ways. Instead, he devotes himself to a noble cause, striving to rescue his mother from the clutches of the malevolent demon, Mephisto.

In a twist of events, the Beyonder's intelligence takes control of the wicked Klaw and cunningly influences Doom into unknowingly squandering his formidable powers in battles against countless superheroes. This devious maneuver manages to divert Doom's attention for a significant period, ultimately allowing the Beyonder to regain full control over his immense abilities once again.

Secret Wars II[]

Realizing the gravity of Boom Boom's distress, the Beyonder agrees to return to Earth. However, fearing the potential danger that awaits them, Boom Boom seeks out the Avengers to warn them about the Beyonder's presence. Together, they devise a plan to ambush the Beyonder, enlisting the help of the Fantastic Four and other superheroes. Despite his godlike powers and the ability to easily overpower his adversaries, the Beyonder surprisingly allows himself to be defeated by the collective force of the Avengers and their allies. This unexpected turn of events is driven by the bond that has formed between the Beyonder and Boom Boom, leading him to view her as a trusted friend. While traveling on a train to New York, the Beyonder unexpectedly encounters the mutant known as Boom Boom. Intrigued by her abilities, he decides to bring her to the Xavier Institute. However, their arrival is met with immediate aggression from both the X-Men and the New Mutants, who attack the Beyonder without hesitation. Overwhelmed and frightened by this unexpected hostility, Boom Boom pleads with the Beyonder to take them somewhere safe. In an effort to escape the chaos, the Beyonder transports them to a world inhabited by the powerful Celestials. Sensing the immense power of these beings, he devises a plan to challenge and defeat them, threatening to obliterate the entire universe if necessary. Amidst this turmoil, Boom Boom realizes the severity of the situation and desperately pleads for the Beyonder to return them to Earth.

However, the Beyonder eventually made a decision to assist humanity by removing Death from existence. However, he quickly realized that life could not function properly without the concept of death and vice versa. In the midst of this enormous cosmic event, Mephisto, a powerful villain, brought together numerous supervillains to launch an attack on the Beyonder. Their goal was to seize his power and win the approval of Death.

In a moment of desperation, the Beyonder found himself entangled in a fierce battle against the formidable Puma. Filled with a sense of purpose, the Beyonder believed that his sole mission was to assist Puma in finding his own identity by allowing him to vanquish the Beyonder himself. In a display of unimaginable power, the Beyonder bestowed upon Puma an amplified strength, multiplying his capabilities tenfold. It seemed as though the Beyonder was even willing to sacrifice his own life, permitting Puma to deliver the final blow. However, just as the pivotal moment approached, Spider-Man inadvertently uttered a thoughtless comment, exposing the Beyonder's manipulative nature. This unexpected revelation caused a wave of disillusionment to wash over Puma, extinguishing his determination to end the Beyonder's existence. In this twist of fate, the Beyonder managed to survive, narrowly escaping the clutches of impending doom.

Shortly after, the Beyonder comes to the realization that all his attempts to enhance the universe have been in vain, leading him to contemplate its destruction. His first step in this endeavor involves eliminating the New Mutants, engaging in a fierce confrontation with the powerful Phoenix entity.

However, in a prime illustration of the Beyonder's consistent struggle to maintain his attention on a singular objective, he experiences a change of heart and reevaluates his previous course of action. Instead of proceeding with his initial plan to annihilate the entirety of the universe, he opts to revive the New Mutants, recognizing that he can fashion a mortal vessel capable of containing his omnipotent abilities. Remarkably close to achieving the creation of his divine offspring, he meets an untimely demise at the hands of Molecule Man, preventing him from accomplishing his intended goal. As a result, his boundless power is returned to the "Beyond" and precipitates a colossal cosmic event, known as the Big Bang, which in turn serves as the catalyst for the genesis of an entirely new universe.

Truth Revealed?[]

Based on recent revelations and the supposed "evidence" presented in Secret Wars III, it has been suggested that the events mentioned earlier were not entirely genuine. Instead, it is proposed that the Beyonder, a being of immense power, possessed the ability to manipulate reality similar to Jim Jaspers. It is believed that the cosmic entities involved in these events willingly participated in the Beyonder's plans, hoping to observe his development and nurture the tremendous power he possessed. However, it is important to note that this new explanation of the Beyonder's origins has sparked controversy and remains uncertain in terms of its factual validity. Marvel's official statement on the matter currently asserts that the Beyonder is a renegade Cosmic Cube.

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Beyonder is the main antagonist in Season 4 arc "Secret Wars".

  • The Beyonder appears in Avengers: Secret Wars, voiced by Steven Weber. He assembled Battleworld as part of his experiment. In the episode "Beyond", he recreates Avengers Tower for the Avengers and New Avengers to use as a base as he tells them that they are on Battleworld as part of his experiment. He even tells Hulk not to dare attack him or else. In the episode "Underworld," Beyonder confronts Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, and Loki after their journey into the NYC Underworld as Hulk lunges towards him. Beyonder demonstrates his abilities by splitting the Hulk and Bruce Banner apart before sending them to the other parts of Battleworld. Beyonder then tells Iron Man, Thor, and Loki to stick to being part of his experiment or else they'll get what Hulk got. Later on, the Avengers split into two groups to defeat Beyonder and his forces. He tries to kill Dr. Jane Foster by sinking her but with Thor's hammer, she becomes Lady Thor and defeats Beyonder Once and For all.

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur[]

Main article: The Beyonder (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)

Power and Abilities[]

The Beyonder is a cosmic entity that exists beyond the limitations of dimensions, making it infinite in nature. Initially, it was depicted as the ultimate powerhouse within the Marvel Comics multiverse, possessing unparalleled power and authority. It was considered the absolute ruler of the "Beyond Realm," surpassing all others in its dominion. In an attempt to gain a deeper comprehension of humanity, the Beyonder assumed a human form, allowing it to closely observe and explore the intricacies of human existence.

According to the narration, his power was so immense that it exceeded the combined power of the entire multiverse by millions of times. It emphasized that a regular universe was insignificantly small in comparison to the vastness of the Beyond Realm, likening it to a mere drop of water in an ocean.

The Beyonder showcased his immense power by demonstrating the ability to completely annihilate and then revive the abstract being known as Death throughout the vast expanse of the multiverse. However, this extraordinary feat greatly drained and debilitated him. Despite his weakened state, he effortlessly banished a multitude of demons back to the depths of hell with a mere gesture of his hand. This remarkable display of power further solidifies the Beyonder's status as an overwhelmingly formidable force.

Despite his immense power, the Beyonder has displayed instances of vulnerability throughout his existence. One such moment occurred when Rachel Summers returned the vast powers he had granted her, along with the collective consciousness of all beings in the universe. Overwhelmed by this overwhelming influx of energy, he crumbled to the ground, unable to bear its weight. Additionally, during his confrontation with the Molecule Man, the Beyonder seemed to be hindered and slowed down in battle. There have been occasions where he has either partially or completely lost his powers, some of which were orchestrated by his own actions. In fact, he himself admitted that the Puma, when in perfect harmony with the Universe, possessed the ability to potentially kill him. Interestingly, the Beyonder once attempted to become a superhero by confronting a superpowered biker gang but chose to limit his powers to better align with the world around him.

Following the departure of his creator, Jim Shooter, from Marvel, writer-editor Tom DeFalco took it upon himself to make significant changes to the character known as the Beyonder. These alterations included a notable reduction in his immense power, stripping him of his nearly omnipotent status. Additionally, DeFalco also made the decision to enhance the abilities of various cosmic entities who were previously considered to be inferior to the Beyonder in terms of power. These modifications were made in tandem with the intention of reshaping the hierarchy and dynamics within the Marvel universe.

However, despite the circumstances, the Beyonder managed to preserve his extraordinary abilities to reshape and control the fundamental aspects of existence, granting him unparalleled dominion over matter, energy, and the very fabric of reality itself. These powers were so formidable that they transcended the capabilities of all but the mightiest and most influential cosmic beings in the universe.

The Beyonder displayed immense power when he easily repelled Galactus, comparing the act to squashing a bug. In fact, he even surpassed the energy collected by Galactus' World-Ship. During the first Secret Wars, he casually destroyed an entire galaxy to fulfill his desires, and later went on to create a whole universe from his own being. When the Beyonder was extracted from Kosmos by the Molecule Man, their battle unfolded in more than three spatial dimensions and posed a grave threat to the entire multiverse. In her 'Maker' form, Kosmos possessed the ability to reverse The Crunch, which would essentially collapse the entire universe. However, it is important to note that the Beyonder's level of power was still deemed inferior to that of the Living Tribunal, Eternity, the Celestials, or the Molecule Man when he was free from his emotional weaknesses.

Following the revelation that The Beyonder was actually a progeny of the enigmatic race known as the Beyonders, his character underwent a retcon, which portrayed him as a child of this powerful group. In subsequent storylines, The Beyonder was depicted as having reached adulthood and engaging in interactions with a gathering of these enigmatic beings. As a result, it can be assumed that his powers were immensely upgraded to match the magnitude of the Beyonders themselves. In a shocking turn of events, a collective of these Beyonders successfully managed to eliminate both the Living Tribunal and all of the Celestials within the expansive Marvel multiverse, showcasing the extraordinary extent of their power. However, it should be noted that despite these astonishing abilities, The Beyonder was acknowledged to be significantly less formidable than the entire multiversal entity known as the Phoenix Force.

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Trivia[]

  • He was created by Mike Zeck and James Shooter.
  • Since the announcement that the Marvel Cinematic Universe will adapt the mass crossover Secret Wars comic book storyline for the sixth Avengers film, it's highly speculated that the Beyonder may make an appearance in the upcoming Avengers: Secret Wars. Some believe that a variant of Kang will become the Beyonder.

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Abomination | Absorbing Man | Agony | A.I.M. | Alistair Smythe | Annihilus | Answer | Apocalypse | Arcade | Ares | Arnim Zola | Attuma | Awesome Android | Baron Mordo | Baron Zemo | Basilisk | Batroc the Leaper | Beetle | Ben Riley | Beyonder | Big Man | Black Cat | Black Widow | Blackie Drago | Blastaar | Blizzard | Blob | Bolivar Trask | Bombshell | Boomerang | Brotherhood of Mutants | Brothers Grimm | Burglar | Bulldozer | Bullseye | Bushwacker | Cadaverous | Calypso | Carlton Drake | Carnage | Carrion | Chameleon | Chance | Constrictor | Count Nefaria | Crime-Master | Crimson Dynamo | Crossbones | D'Spayre | Daemos | Dark Avengers | Deadpool (Earth-1610) | Demogoblin | Destroyer | Diablo | Doctor Doom | Doctor Faustus | Doctor Octopus | Doppelganger | Dormammu | Dracula | Dreadknight | Egghead | Electro | Enchantress | Enclave | Enforcers | Equinox | Fancy Dan | Finisher | Firelord | Fixer | Freak | Frightful Four | Gabriel Stacy | Galactus | Gentleman | Ghost | Gibbon | Gog | Goliath | Grant Ward | Graviton | Green Goblin (Norman Osborn (Earth-1610, Earth-14154), Harry Osborn & Bart Hamilton) | Grey Gargoyle | Grizzly | Hallow's Eve | Hammerhead | Hand | Hazmat | High Evolutionary | Hitman | Hobgoblin | Hood | Human Fly | Humbug | Hybrid | HYDRA | Hydro-Man | Hypno-Hustler | Ironclad | Impossible Man | Inheritors | Inspector Krahn | Iguana | Itsy Bitsy | Jackal | Jack O' Lantern | Jester | Jigsaw | J. Jonah Jameson | Johnny Ohm | Jonas Harrow | Juggernaut | Justin Hammer | Kangaroo | Kang | Kaine | Karn | Killer Shrike | King Cobra | Kingpin | Knull | Kraven the Hunter | Kristoff Vernard | Lady Octopus | Lasher | Lady Deathstrike | Leader | Leap-Frog | Lee Price | Life Foundation | Lightmaster | Living Brain | Living Laser | Lizard ((Earth-65)) | Loki Laufeyson | Loxias Crown | Lucia Von Bardas | Mad Thinker | Madame Masque | Madame Viper | Maestro | Maggia | Magneto | Mandarin | Man-Spider | Man-Wolf | Mania | Masked Marauder | Master Mold | Masters of Evil | Maximus | Medusa | Menace | Mephisto | Mesmero | Mister Brownstone | Mister Fear | Mister Hyde | Mister Negative | M.O.D.O.K. | Mojo | Mole Man | Molten Man | Montana | Moonstone | Morbius | Morlun | Moses Magnum | Mystique | Mysterio (Quentin Beck, Daniel Berkhart & Francis Klum) | Nebula | Nekra | Nightmare | Niles Van Roekel | Nitro | Onslaught | Orka | Overdrive | Owl | Ox | Panda Mania | Phage | Phil Urich | Piledriver | Princess Python | The Prowler | Psycho-Man | Puma | Punisher | Punisher (Earth-95126) | Puppet Master | Purple Man | Quasimodo | Queen Goblin | Quicksilver | Ramrod | The Rattler (Dr. Henry Bingham) | Raze | Red Ghost | Red Skull (Johann Shmidt, Albert Malik) | Rhino | Rhino II | Richard Fisk | Ringer | Ringmaster | Riot | Roland Treece | The Rose | Roxxon Energy Corporation | Sabretooth | Sandman | Sarah Stacy | Sauron | Scarecrow | Scarlet Witch | Scorcher | Scorpion | Scorn | Scream | Sebastian Shaw | Secret Empire | Serpent Society | Sentinels | Seth Youngblood | Shocker | Shriek | Sin-Eater | Silvermane | Silver Sable | Sinister Six | Skaar | Skip Westcott | Skrulls | Skurge | Solus | Songbird | Speed Demon | Patton Parnel | Spider-Carnage | Spidercide | Spider Queen | Spider-Man Revenge Squad | Spider-Slayers | Spot | Stegron | Street | Super-Apes | Super-Skrull | Supercharger | Supernova | Swarm | Symbiotes | Tarantula | Taskmaster | Terminus | Terrax | Thanos | The Thousand | Thunderball | Thunderbolt Ross | Thunderbolts | Tiger Shark | Tinkerer | Titania | Titanium Man | Toad | Tombstone | Trapster | Turner D. Century | Typhoid Mary | Tyrannus | U-Foes | Ultimatum | Ultron | Vapor | Vanessa Fisk | Vector | Venom (Eddie Brock) | Vera Arlen | Vermin | Vulture | The Wall | Walrus | Whiplash | White Rabbit | Whirlwind | Will-O'-The-Wisp | Wizard | Worthy | Wrecker | X-Ray | Zodiac | Zombie Spider-Man | Zombie Giant-Man | Zzzax

Movies
Original Trilogy
Spider-Man: Green Goblin | Dennis Carradine | Harry Osborn
Spider-Man 2: Doctor Octopus (His Tentacles) | Green Goblin | Harry Osborn
Spider-Man 3: | Venom (Symbiote Suit) | Sandman | New Goblin | Dennis Carradine | Green Goblin

Reboot Duology
The Amazing Spider-Man: Lizard | Rajit Ratha | Gustav Fiers | Cash Register Thief | Norman Osborn
The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Electro | Green Goblin | Donald Menken | Rhino | Alistair Smythe | Ashley Kafka | Felicia Hardy | Gustav Fiers | Norman Osborn

Marvel Cinematic Universe
Spider-Man: Homecoming: Bestman Salvage (Vulture, Tinkerer, Shocker #1, Shocker #2 & Randy Vale) | Mac Gargan | Aaron Davis
Spider-Man: Far From Home: Mysterio's Crew (Mysterio, William Ginter Riva, Victoria Snow, Gutes Guterman, Janice Lincoln, & Doug, Shanice) | Elementals (Molten Man, Hydro-Man, Sandman, Cyclone & Elemental Fusion) | Skrulls (Talos) | Obadiah Stane
Spider-Man: No Way Home: Earth-96283 (Green Goblin, Sandman & Doctor Octopus (His Tentacles) | Earth-120703 (Electro & Lizard) | Sadie Deever | Venom | Mysterio

Spider-Verse Series
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: Kingpin | Doctor Octopus | Prowler | Tombstone | Scorpion | Green Goblin | Lizard | Jonathan Ohnn
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: Spot | Lizard | Aaron Davis | Prowler | Anomalies (Vulture, Doctor Octopus, Typeface, Mysterio, Green Goblin, Rhino & Kraven the Hunter)

Television
Spider-Man (1967)
Vulture | Green Goblin | Electro | Rhino | Mysterio | Doctor Octopus | Scorpion | Human Fly | Kingpin | Lizard | Spider-Slayer | Sandman | Dr. Matto Magneto | Enforcers (Cowboy & Ox) | Frederick Foswell | Mole Man | J. Jonah Jameson |Infinita

Spider-Man (1981)
Doctor Doom | Kingpin | Doctor Octopus | Lizard | Black Cat | Sandman | Silvermane | Magneto | Mysterio | Ringmaster | Green Goblin | Sidewinder | Kraven the Hunter | Red Skull | Chameleon | Vulture | Hammerhead | Wizard | Medusa

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981)
Green Goblin | Kraven the Hunter | Doctor Doom | Swarm | Chameleon | Electro | Brotherhood of Mutants (Magneto, Blob, Toad, and Mastermind) | Mysterio | Loki Laufeyson | Ymir | Mordred | Kingpin | Doctor Faustus | Red Skull | Juggernaut | Shocker | Sandman | Dracula | Scorpion | Beetle | Doctor Octopus | A.I.M.

Spider-Man: The Animated Series
Kingpin | Green Goblin (Norman Osborn & Harry Osborn) | Hobgoblin | Venom | Vanessa Fisk | Richard Fisk | Silvermane | Insidious Six (Doctor Octopus, Scorpion, Rhino, Mysterio, Chameleon, Shocker, and Vulture) | Black Cat | Lizard | Morbius | Spider-Carnage | Spider-Slayers (Alistair Smythe | Carnage | Baron Mordo | Dormammu | Silver Sable | Hydro-Man | Prowler | Doctor Doom | Red Skull | Electro | Hammerhead | Tombstone | Punisher | Kraven the Hunter | Calypso | Herbert Landon | Jackal | Owl | Spot | Beyonder | J. Jonah Jameson | Spider-Carnage | Hobgoblin (Earth-98311) | Green Goblin (Earth-98311) | Carnage (Earth-98311)

Spider-Man Unlimited
High Evolutionary | Venom | Carnage | Electro | Kraven the Hunter | Green Goblin | Vulture | Man-Wolf | J. Jonah Jameson

Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
Harry Osborn | Electro | Kraven the Hunter | Turbo Jet | Kingpin | Lizard | Shikata | Silver Sable

The Spectacular Spider-Man
Green Goblin | Tombstone | Doctor Octopus | Hammerhead | Venom (Eddie Brock) | Sinister Six (Rhino, Vulture, Electro, Sandman, Mysterio & Kraven the Hunter) | Chameleon | Tinkerer | Enforcers (Shocker, Ricochet & Ox) | Molten Man | Silvermane | Silver Sable | Harry Osborn | Lizard | J. Jonah Jameson | Black Cat | Miles Warren | Frederick Foswell | Calypso | Roderick Kingsley | Morris Bench | Cletus Kasady

Ultimate Spider-Man
Doctor Octopus | Green Goblin | Harry Osborn | Taskmaster | HYDRA (Arnim Zola, Crossbones, Morbius & Baron Mordo) | Sinister Six (Kraven the Hunter, Rhino, Electro, Scorpion, Vulture & Hydro-Man) | Toad | Batroc the Leaper | Beetle | Lizard | Frightful Four (Wizard, Trapster & Klaw) | Juggernaut | Sandman | Venom | Loki Laufeyson | The Collector | Grandmaster | Carnage | Wolf Spider | Ultimate Green Goblin | Shocker | Shriek | Swarm | Dracula | Spider-Slayers (Kaine) | Absorbing Man | Abomination | Annihilus | Arcade | Attuma | Awesome Android | Blastaar | Blizzard | Boomerang | Chitauri | Deadpool | Destroyer | Doctor Doom | Dormammu | Skurge | Enforcers (Montana, Fancy Dan, Ox) | Frost Giants | Grizzly | Hammerhead | Jack O'Lantern | Korvac | The Leader | Living Laser | Man-Wolf | Maximus | Melter | Mesmero | M.O.D.O.K. | Molten Man | Mister Negative | Mysterio | Nightmare | Norma Osborn | Phalanx | Medusa | Sabretooth | Skaar | Galactus | Ulik | Whirlwind | Wrecker | Piledriver | Thunderball | Bulldozer | Ymir | Zodiac | Scorpio | Zzzax | J. Jonah Jameson

Spider-Man (2017)
Symbiotes (Venom, Scream, Scorn & Mania) | Dark Goblin | Hobgoblin | Doctor Octopus | Vulture/Goblin King | Alistair Smythe | Rhino | Jackal | Hammerhead | Electro | A.I.M. (M.O.D.O.K.) | Spider-Slayers | Lizard | Tinkerer | Swarm | Scorpion | Sinister Six | Kraven the Hunter | Man-Wolf | Silver Sable | Beetle | Spot | Prowler | Molten Man | Mister Negative | Chameleon | HYDRA (Crossbones & Arnim Zola) | Black Cat | Ghost | Blizzard | Absorbing Man | Crimson Dynamo | Overdrive | Mysterio | Jack O'Lantern | Silvermane | Lady Octopus | Paladin | Puma | Shocker | Living Brain | Sandman | Technovore | Baron Mordo | Knull | J. Jonah Jameson

Spidey and His Amazing Friends (2021)
Green Goblin | Doctor Octopus | Rhino | Black Cat | Sandman | Electro | Arnim Zola | Lizard | Trapster

Video Games
The Amazing Spider-Man & Captain America in Dr. Doom's Revenge: Doctor Doom | Electro | Hobgoblin | Rhino | Boomerang | Grey Gargoyle | Oddball | Batroc the Leaper | Mysterio
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six: Sinister Six (Doctor Octopus, Electro, Hobgoblin, Mysterio, Sandman and Vulture)
Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin: Kingpin | Doctor Octopus | Lizard | Electro | Sandman | Hobgoblin | Venom | Tinkerer | Mysterio | Vulture | Bullseye | Typhoid Mary
Spider-Man & X-Men: Arcade's Revenge: Arcade | Carnage | Rhino | Apocalypse | Juggernaut | Selene Gallio | Sentinels | Master Mold
Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage: Carnage | Shriek | Doppelganger | Demogoblin | Carrion
Spider-Man and Venom: Separation Anxiety: The Jury | Sentry | Ramshot | Screech | Bomblast | Firearm | Wysper | Life Foundation | Symbiotes (Carnage | Riot | Phage | Lasher | Agony | Scream)
Spider-Man (2000): Doctor Octopus | Symbiotes (Carnage, Venom, Monster Ock) | Jade Syndicate | Scorpion | Rhino | Mysterio, J. Jonah Jameson, Lizard
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro: Electro | Beetle | Hammerhead | Lizard |Sandman | Shocker
Spider-Man (2002): Green Goblin | Shocker | Vulture | Spider-Slayers | Scorpion | Kraven the Huner | Dennis Carradine | Harry Osborn | J. Jonah Jameson | Green Goblin (Green Goblin Mode)
Spider-Man 2: Doctor Octopus | Harry Osborn | Rhino | Mysterio | Shocker | Puma | Black Cat | Vulture | Calypso | J. Jonah Jameson | Lizard
Ultimate Spider-Man: Bolivar Trask | Venom | Adrian Toomes | Silver Sable | Shocker | R.H.I.N.O. | Electro | Beetle | Green Goblin | Boomerang | Sandman | Carnage
Spider-Man: Battle for New York: | Green Goblin | Kingpin | Silver Sable | Demogoblin | Simian Sentry
Spider-Man 3: | Venom (Symbiote Suit) | Sandman | New Goblin | Lizard | Scorpion | Kraven the Hunter) | Calypso | Kingpin | Rhino | Morbius | Shriek | H-Bombers (Mad Bomber) | J. Jonah Jameson | Electro
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe: | Mysterio | Venom | Green Goblin | Doctor Octopus | Sandman | New Goblin | Black Cat | Scorpion | Rhino | Lizard | Prowler | Silver Sable
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows: Spider-Man | Venom | Kingpin | Black Cat | Vulture | Electro | Tinkerer | Rhino
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions: Mysterio | Kraven the Hunter | Hammerhead | Hobgoblin | Electro | Sandman | Vulture | Scorpion | Deadpool | Juggernaut | Silver Sable | Goblin | Serena Patel | Carnage
Spider-Man: Edge of Time: Peter Parker | Atrocity | Walker Sloan | Anti-Venom | Doctor Octopus | Black Cat
The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Slayers (Alistair Smythe) | Lizard | Rhino | Vermin | Scorpion | Felicia Hardy | Iguana | Nattie
The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Carnage | Kingpin | Green Goblin | Shocker | Kraven the Hunter | Black Cat | Electro | Chameleon | Norman Osborn | Cash Register Thief | Rhino | Hammerhead | Venom

See Also
Black Cat Villains | Cloak & Dagger Villains | Marvel Cinematic Universe Villains | Marvel's Spider-Man Villains | Morbius: The Living Vampire Villains | Prowler Villains | Punisher Villains | Scarlet Spider Villains | Silk Villains | Silver Sable Villains | Solo Villains | Sony's Spider-Man Universe Villains | Spider-Girl Villains | Spider-Gwen Villains | Spider-Man 2099 Villains | Spider-Man Noir Villains | Spider-Woman Villains | Toei's Spider-Man Villains | Venom Villains

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Comics
The Answer | Avalanche | Beyonder | Blob | Carnage | Carrion | Demogoblin | Doppelganger | D'Spayre | Galactus | Ghaur | Hydro-Man | Inner Demons | Jester | Joystick | Kingpin | Leader | Lightmaster | Llyra | Mephisto | Mister Jip | Mister Negative | Mystique | Nightmare | Punisher | Pyro | Roxxon | The Rose | Scarecrow | Shriek | Spot | Thanos | Typhoid Mary

Television
Season 1: Roxxon Corporation (Peter Scarborough & Terrors) | Detective Connors
Season 2: D'Spayre | Mayhem | Detective Connors

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