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The Rhino (Aleksei Sytsevich; English: Ah-lek-say sit-seh-vich; Russian: Алексей Сицевич) is a
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appearing in
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s published by Marvel Comics. He was created by writer
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and artist John Romita Sr., and first appeared in '' The Amazing Spider-Man'' #41 (Oct. 1966). The character is a Russian thug who underwent an experimental procedure that gave him an artificial skin covering and superhuman strength. Rebelling against the scientists responsible for his transformation, Rhino used his newfound powers to become a successful criminal, and soon clashed with superheroes like
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and the
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. The character is typically portrayed as a dimwitted brute, capable of great destruction, but ultimately easily deceived. One of Spider-Man's most prominent adversaries, the Rhino has been adapted into various forms of media since his original debut during the Silver Age of Comic Books, including
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and video games. He has also featured in Marvel merchandise such as action figures and
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s. Paul Giamatti played a version of Aleksei Sytsevich who uses a rhinoceros-themed battle armor, similar to the character's Ultimate Marvel incarnation, in the 2014 film '' The Amazing Spider-Man 2''.


Publication history

Described by writer Mike Conroy as "famously one of Spider-Man's dimmest villains", the Rhino debuted in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #41–43 (Oct.–Dec. 1966) as a thug for hire working for an
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country. He volunteers to participate in an experiment that bonds a super-strong polymer to his skin, as well as augmenting his strength and speed. The character returned in '' The Incredible Hulk'' (vol. 2) #104 (June 1968), and although he apparently died at the end of the story, he was revived in ''The Incredible Hulk'' (vol. 2) #124 (Feb. 1970), becoming a perennial opponent of both Spider-Man and the Hulk. The character achieved significant exposure in the 1980s and 1990s, appearing in both a solo capacity and as a villain for hire in over 12 titles. Significant appearances included starring in the
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''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' #1–4 (May–Aug. 1991); the "
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" storyline in ''
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'' #5–6 (Oct.–Nov. 2001), which is told from the character's perspective; and ''Punisher War Journal'' (vol. 2) #13–15 (Jan.–March 2008), in which Rhino begins to rethink his lifestyle. He has also been a member of multiple supervillain teams, including the Emissaries of Evil, the Sinister Syndicate, and the Sinister Six.


Fictional character biography


Origin and early villainy

Aleksei Sytsevich was a member of the
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who willingly underwent a series of chemical and radiation treatments meant to give him an artificial skin covering that would grant superhuman strength. After successfully completing the treatment, Sytsevich rebelled against the
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agents who gave him these powers, destroying their laboratory. He was subsequently hired to kidnap Colonel John Jameson and obtain the extraterrestrial
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s to which Jameson was exposed during a space mission, but Sytsevich was defeated by the superhero
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and taken to prison. After serving his sentence, the Rhino was approached by the same scientists for more augmentation. This time, they used the same
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that granted the
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his abilities to further increase the Rhino's strength. They also equipped him with a more durable, acid-proof suit that would further increase his abilities. The Rhino agreed to find and kidnap Bruce Banner, the Hulk's human
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, for his knowledge of gamma radiation. Despite the Rhino's training and equipment, he was easily defeated by the Hulk, who placed him in a
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. Months later, the Rhino was revived by the Leader, who planned to interrupt Banner's wedding to Betty Ross. The Leader intended to transform Banner into the Hulk, and wanted the Rhino to protect him from the ensuing rampage. At the wedding, the Rhino betrays the Leader and attacks Banner the moment he transforms. In the resulting chaos, the Rhino is once again comatose, and the Leader briefly takes mental control of Sytsevich's body to combat the Hulk. The Leader abandons the Rhino and the Hulk on an alien world, and return home in a rocket, which crashes on arrival. The Rhino's first collaboration with other villains occurs when he and the Abomination activated a gamma bomb at the Hulkbuster base in an attempt to destroy the Hulk. Although this attempt failed,
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recruited the Rhino for his supervillain team, the Emissaries of Evil, where he was paired with Solarr in search of a rare jewel. Rhino and Solarr are defeated by the Defenders,
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, and Doc Samson. Samson took the Rhino to Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S., where he was part of a failed prison break involving Moonstone, Blackout, and Electro. While being transferred to another facility, the
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attempted to free the Rhino, who wanted to stay in P.E.G.A.S.U.S. for medical treatment. The rocket crash had permanently affixed the Rhino's costume to his body, and he wanted it separated. He and the Thing successfully stopped Miracle Man, and took the Rhino to a medical facility within P.E.G.A.S.U.S. When the treatments fail to return the Rhino to normal, he escapes P.E.G.A.S.U.S. and joins the Sinister Syndicate, fighting Spider-Man on multiple occasions. After the team falls apart, the Rhino is hired by the
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under the belief that he can raise the money for more surgery. When he hears the Kingpin tell a group of scientists not to remove the Rhino suit, Sytsevich kidnaps one of their children until they complete the procedure. Sytsevich then requests a removable suit from
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, allowing him to continue his life of crime.


''Civil War'' and aftermath

When the Rhino accidentally kills a security guard during a bank robbery, he is humiliated by the Punisher, and captured by
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, the son of Kraven the Hunter. The Punisher rescues the Rhino from Kravinoff's superhuman zoo, and he is convinced to make amends. The Rhino sends a letter and money to the security guard's widow, and aids the Punisher on a case. Later, the Rhino persuades the Punisher not to kill Michael Watts, the third Stilt-Man. During '' The Gauntlet'' storyline, the Rhino gives up his life of crime, surrendering himself to the police. S.H.I.E.L.D. removes his Rhino suit and sentences him to 25 years on Ryker's Island. He is released early on good behavior, and upon release, he meets Doctor Tramma, who wants to reinvent the Rhino. Sytsevich declines, and Tramma creates a new Rhino. At Spider-Man's persuasion, Sytsevich refuses to fight the new Rhino.''Amazing Spider-Man'' #617 (March 2010) That promise is broken when Sytsevich's wife Oksana is killed, and a grief-stricken Sytsevich kills the new Rhino.''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #625 (March 2010) Doctor Octopus recruits the Rhino for his iteration of the Sinister Six. During the '' Ends of the Earth'' storyline, the Rhino tells Spider-Man that the loss of his wife has changed him, and he is prepared to die. When Doctor Octopus self-destructs his own lair, the Rhino pins Silver Sable to the floor of a flooding corridor, knowing that Spider-Man will blame himself for his fellow hero's death. He is presumed drowned, and while in Doctor Octopus' dying body, Spider-Man meets Oksana and the Rhino in the afterlife.


''All-New, All-Different Marvel''

As part of the lead-up to the '' Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy'' storyline, the Rhino resurfaces, having survived his apparent demise. The Jackal finds Sytsevich in hiding in Tahuexco,
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, where he persuades the Rhino to do his bidding with the promise of a revived Oksana. When Doctor Octopus activates a virus in all of the Jackal's clones that causes them to rapidly decay, Oksana turns to dust, and the Rhino goes on a grief-stricken rampage. Spider-Man calms him by convincing him to move forward for his wife's sake, and the two agree to see each other once in a while to help the other with their pain. In a prelude to the "Hunted" storyline, the Rhino is among the animal-themed characters captured by the Taskmaster and the Black Ant on behalf of Kraven the Hunter. He is among those who Arcade publicly reveals as the Savage Six. During the " King in Black" storyline, Rhino is among the villains recruited by Mayor
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to be part of his
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at the time of Knull's invasion. Following the deaths of Ampere and Snakehead, Taskmaster couldn't bring himself to prevent Rhino from walking away. During the "
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" storyline, Rhino accompanied the Savage Six into attacking the premiere of the movie which Mysterio was involved in. This led up to the Savage Six also fighting the Sinister Six. During the " Devil's Reign" storyline, Rhino appears as a member of Mayor Wilson Fisk's latest incarnation of the Thunderbolts when Mayor Fisk passes a law that forbids superhero activities. He assisted Agony, Electro II, and U.S. Agent in taking down
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. In truth, Rhino did not signing up to dispose underage superheroes after learning the Kamala's Law incidents in '' Outlawed'' and its conclusion in ''Killer App'', so he secretly helps the Champions by giving them the Thunderbolts badge due to Fisk's patrol system becoming even tighter with Doctor Octopus' Octobots and many innocent people being unsaved. It was because of Rhino declaring himself out of the Thunderbolts because of this reason that caused Mayor Fisk to bring in Abomination as a replacement.


Powers and abilities

A series of mutagenic chemical and radiation treatments provide the Rhino with unnatural strength, speed, stamina, and durability, all which were further augmented by even more gamma rays. His incredible speed allows him to run at high velocities, especially over short distances. Sytsevich frequently "charges" his opponents in this manner, enabling him to cause great harm to most enemies in the surrounding area. He is, however, notorious for his lack of agility and slow reaction time, which makes it difficult for him to change direction when running at high speeds. As such, his fighting style is focused more on melee attacks.


Rhino suit

Sytsevich possesses a thick polymer suit that resembles the physique of a rhinoceros, including two horns, and covers everything but his face. The suit is resistant to damage and extreme temperatures and these horns are capable of penetrating two-inch plate steel. His first, cruder suit was originally bonded to his skin in the aftermath of a rocket crash and he went through several attempts to have the suit removed. After the first suit's destruction, Justin Hammer created a second, removable iteration. The second suit allows Sytsevich to withstand high caliber bullets, thermal attacks, and most impact forces. It also further increases his strength and durability.


Other characters named Rhino


Doctor Tramma's Rhino

When Aleksei Sytsevich declines Doctor Tramma's offer to return to the Rhino role, Tramma finds another subject and equips him with a high-tech suit that was supposed to be given to Sytsevich. The second Rhino comes after Sytsevich, feeling that he had to destroy the original Rhino if he was going to
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. Spider-Man defeats the second Rhino, who then escapes. While lifting a makeshift dumbbell made out of a pole and two trucks, the second Rhino is called up by a mysterious person telling him where he can find Sytsevich. Rhino attacks Aleksei at one of
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's press meetings. Aleksei lies to the second Rhino, agreeing to fight him in his Rhino suit, but instead goes into hiding with his wife Oksana. Before they arrive at their safehouse, however, the second Rhino attacks again, and Oksana dies as a result. Aleksei dons his old Rhino suit, which is strong enough to destroy the new Rhino's, and kills the unnamed wearer.


Ultimate Rhino

The Ultimate Marvel version of the Rhino is Alex O'Hirn, a scientist who uses a suit of armor known as R.H.I.N.O. (Robotism Heuristic Intelligence Navigable Operative), stolen from the United States military. Using the armor's strength, O'Hirn robs a Manhattan bank by charging the vault-head first. He then rampages through a busy city street. The original
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tries to escape school in order to confront O'Hirn, but cannot get there in time, and the R.H.I.N.O. is defeated by
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. In the "Divided We Fall" arc, Miles Morales uses his venom blasts to create a shortcut into the R.H.I.N.O. armor.


Reception

* In 2020, ''
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'' ranked Rhino 2nd in their "10 Most Powerful Members of the Sinister Syndicate" list. * In 2022, ''
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'' ranked Rhino 8th in their "10 Most Powerful Silk Villains In Marvel Comics" list.


Other versions


''Age of Apocalypse''

In the alternate reality depicted in the 1995 '' Age of Apocalypse'' storyline, the Rhino was one of those superhumans captured by the horseman Death. He was brought to the Ship, Apocalypse's recovery base, and was transformed into a powerful monster by the
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. While on the Ship, the Rhino joined Death and his other henchmen in fighting Magneto and the X-Men, where he was incapacitated by
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.


Earth-Charnel

The Rhino was seen as a member of the
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of Earth-9939, who travelled through time to stop the entity known as
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. After being partnered with
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for 20 years, both were killed in action.


''JLA/Avengers''

In the third issue of the 2003 '' JLA/Avengers'' crossover miniseries, the Rhino was among the villains enthralled by Krona to defend his stronghold. He is briefly seen defeating Triathlon in battle.


''House of M''

In the alternate reality seen in the 2005 '' House of M'' storyline, the Rhino serves as the bodyguard of Peter Parker. Parker sends the Rhino to question Crusher Hogan, a wrestler performing under the name "the Green Goblin," and Sytsevich hospitalizes Hogan. Now in hiding from the authorities, the Rhino is approached by the Green Goblin, who is looking for allies in defeating Parker. The Rhino performs a double-cross and enlists his friends Electro, the Ox and the Vulture to attack the Green Goblin, unmasking him to reveal Peter Parker.


''Marvel Zombies''

The Rhino, a member of the undead Sinister Six, was among the zombified villains that attempted to devour Galactus. When the other zombies finished eating Galactus, zombified versions of the Hulk and Spider-Man dismembered and ate the Rhino, both stating that he tasted poor.


MC2

In ''
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'', within the Marvel Comics 2 universe, the Rhino briefly loses his temper while visiting the hospital with his sick aunt. After calming down, the Rhino waits in line and comes face to face with Peter Parker, who is with his own family. They discuss their superhero pasts and call a truce, with Sytsevich assuring Peter that what he did was simply business. They spend the remainder of Peter's visit exchanging stories, and part with a better understanding of one another.


''Spider-Verse''

In the '' Spider-Verse'' storyline, the Earth-001 version of the Rhino appears as a member of Verna's Hounds. He accompanies Verna and the Earth-001 version of the Scorpion to Earth-21205 to hunt that world's Peter Parker, masquerading as the Hobgoblin, where they were stopped by the Spider-Woman of Earth-65. He later helps Verna and the Earth-001 versions of
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and the Ox attack the Spider-Totems on Earth-8847. The Earth-001 Rhino is killed by the Superior Spider-Man, the Assassin Spider-Man, and Spider Punk.


Marvel Mangaverse

A member of the Kishi Kuri clan, the Rhino was present when Venom usurped the Kingpin, and was later seen battling the Shadow Clan.


Spider-Gwen

On Earth-65, Aleksei Sytsevich is a mercenary hired by the Kingpin and
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to kill Captain George Stacy. Although he does not appear as the Rhino, Aleksei is depicted as a large man with gray skin and blue hair. After being stopped by the Spider-Woman, Officer Frank Castle interrogates Sytsevich about who ordered the hit on Stacy. Castle beats the information out of Sytsevich that the Kingpin was the one responsible.


Old Man Logan

In the Old Man Logan universe, where villains rose to power, the Rhino left Manhattan to form the Rhino Gang. The Gang successfully conquered Arizona and New Mexico, killing anyone that stood in their way. When they reached a Cheyenne reservation in South Dakota, the Gang met resistance in the form of
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and his high-tech defenses. Forge annihilated the Rhino Gang before beating the Rhino to death.


''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows''

During the " Secret Wars" storyline in the pages of '' Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows'', the Rhino works as an enforcer of the Regent. He is first seen alongside Boomerang and the Shocker, assaulting Demolition Man for protesting against the Regent's rules. Following the deaths of Doctor Octopus and the Hobgoblin, and the incapacitation of the Vulture, the Regent recruits the Rhino, Boomerang, and the Beetle for the Sinister Six. As part of the Sinister Six, the Rhino attacks S.H.I.E.L.D.'s secret base after the Regent probes the Sandman's mind.


In other media


Television

* The Rhino appears the 1967 ''
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'' series, voiced by Ed McNamara. * The Rhino appeared in the 1994 ''
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'' series, voiced by Don Stark. He first appears in the three-part episode "The Alien Costume", as an employee of the
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. Beginning in "The Insidious Six" and "Battle of the Insidious Six", the Rhino appears as a member of the titular team. * The Alex O'Hirn incarnation of the Rhino appears in '' The Spectacular Spider-Man'', voiced by Clancy Brown. Originally a common thug under Tombstone, he was used as a guinea pig in Norman Osborn's illegal experiments, wherein he became infused with Dr.
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' titanium resin armor. Christening himself the Rhino, O'Hirn's armor makes him physically powerful, but it obstructs his pores, forcing him to periodically stop and re-hydrate. Following his first fight with Spider-Man, the Rhino goes on to join two incarnations of the Sinister Six before he is eventually captured. * The Alex O'Hirn incarnation of the Rhino appears in '' Ultimate Spider-Man'', voiced by Max Mittelman and Daryl Sabara. This version is a teenager who uses a serum to transform into an anthropomorphic rhinoceros rather than don battle armor. After his self-titled introductory episode, the Rhino joins the Sinister Six in the group's self-titled episode until Spider-Man eventually persuades him to join the
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Academy and use his powers for good. However, Doctor Octopus puts the Rhino under mind-control in season four until Spider-Man finds a way to revert the latter back to his human form in the series finale. * The Aleksei Sytsevich incarnation of the Rhino appears in the 2017 ''
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'' series, voiced by Matthew Mercer (primarily), and
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(in "Dead Man's Party"). This version is a Russian student at Horizon High who is secretly injected with Rhino serum by
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. While in his Rhino form, Sytsevich possesses poor eyesight like actual rhinoceroses. * The Rhino appears in '' Spidey and His Amazing Friends'', voiced by
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. * The Rhino will appear in the Disney+ / Marvel Cinematic Universe series '' Spider-Man: Freshman Year'' (2024).


Film

The Aleksei Sytsevich incarnation of the Rhino appears in '' The Amazing Spider-Man 2'', portrayed by Paul Giamatti. In an interview with visual-effects supervisor
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, he states that the armor was "put together out of surplus Soviet-era military gear that Oscorp had sold back in the '80s", with Sytsevich modifying the armor further. This version of Sytsevich is a dim-witted and boastful member of the
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. After being foiled by
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while attempting to steal Oscorp plutonium and being incarcerated, Gustav Fiers grants Sytsevich a rhinoceros-themed mech suit armed with heavy machine guns and missile launchers. Following a shootout with the police, he is confronted by Spider-Man and engages him in a fight. * Paul Giamatti confirmed that the Rhino was planned to return in ''
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'' before the franchise was cancelled.


Video games

* The Rhino appears in the 2000 ''
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'' video game, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. * The Rhino appears as a boss in the '' Spider-Man 2'' film tie-in game, voiced by John DiMaggio. This version has spikes on his costume and claws. * The Alex O'Hirn incarnation of the R.H.I.N.O. appears as a boss in '' Ultimate Spider-Man'', voiced by Bob Glouberman. * The Rhino appears as a mini-boss ie '' Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', voiced by Peter Lurie. This version is a member of
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's Masters of Evil. * The Rhino appears as a boss in the ''
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'' film tie-in game, voiced by Steven Blum. This version has a condition that causes his skin to resemble an actual rhinoceros and wears a helmet resembling that of his traditional costume. * The Rhino appears as a boss and playable character in '' Spider-Man: Friend or Foe'', voiced again by John DiMaggio. * The Rhino appears as an assist character in '' Spider-Man: Web of Shadows'', voiced by Fred Tatasciore. Additionally, the Rhino appears as a boss in the
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and PSP versions. * The Rhino appears as in the
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version of '' Spider-Man: Edge of Time'', voiced again by Fred Tatasciore. In the story, he takes Anti-Venom's place as the one who is inadvertently fused with Alchemax scientist Walker Sloan and Doctor Octopus to become the monstrous Atrocity (also voiced by Tatasciore). * A variation of the Rhino appears as a boss in '' The Amazing Spider-Man'' film tie-in game, voiced again by Fred Tatasciore. This version is a genetic hybrid of a man and a rhinoceros created by a corrupt Oscorp scientist using gene-splicing technology to sell to a Russian crime syndicate as a living weapon. The Rhino also appears as a playable character in the ''Rhino Challenge'' DLC pack. * The Rhino appears as a playable character in '' Lego Marvel Super Heroes'', voiced by Robin Atkin Downes. * The Aleksei Sytsevich incarnation of the Rhino appears as a boss in the mobile version of '' The Amazing Spider-Man 2'' film tie-in game, voiced again by Robin Atkin Downes. This version is initially a small-time criminal before donning rhinoceros-themed armor. The Rhino armor from the film also appears as an Easter egg in the other versions of the game.


''Marvel's Spider-Man''

The Aleksei Sytsevich incarnation of the Rhino appears in
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'' series, voiced once again by Fred Tatasciore. This version is a former enforcer for the Russian Mafia clad in an experimental and irremovable rhinoceros-themed combat suit that increases his strength. Within the games' continuity,
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has been a superhero for eight years and is well-familiar with the Rhino, having fought him several times in the past. * The Rhino first appears as a boss in ''
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'' (2018). At the beginning of the game, he is imprisoned in the Raft, but is later broken out by
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and joins his Sinister Six in exchange for Octavius removing his armor. After defeating Spider-Man, the Sinister Six split up to attack various Oscorp properties, with the Rhino later reluctantly working with the Scorpion until they are defeated by Spider-Man and returned to police custody. * The Rhino returns as a boss in '' Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales''. Following a failed escape attempt amidst a prison transfer to the Raft, he ends up Roxxon's custody. After receiving new armor, the company recruits him to capture the new
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and the Tinkerer, only to be defeated by the pair and severely wounded by the latter.


Miscellaneous

* The Rhino appears in Jim Butcher's novel '' Spider-Man: The Darkest Hours'', in which he and Spider-Man are forced to ally against Morlun's family. Along the way, the two foes gain a deeper respect for one another. * The Rhino appears in the ''
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Marvel Comics. November 25, 2013.
This version is a member of the Sinister Six.


Toys and collectibles

* The Rhino has been reproduced in action figure form several times by Toy Biz, appearing as part of their ''Spider-Man: The Animated Series'' line,
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, and
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series. The Spider-Man Classics figure was later repainted and reissued by Hasbro. * The Rhino has been reproduced in mini-bust form by Art Asylum as part of their Rogues Gallery collection, and as both a bust and statue by
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. The Rhino has also been made into a comiquette statue by Sideshow Collectibles.


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