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Spencer Smythe is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by
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, usually as an
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of the superhero Spider-Man. A scientist researching
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and arachnids, he turned to crime to finance his research, and dedicated his life to capturing Spider-Man. Smythe is best known for creating the
Spider-Slayer The Spider-Slayers are a series of fictional robots appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Spencer Smythe, they were designed specifically to hunt down, capture, or kill Spider-Man. A new generation of Spider-Slay ...
s, robots designed specifically to hunt down, capture, or kill the web-slinger. He is also the father of
Alistair Smythe Alistair Alphonso Smythe () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an enemy of the superhero Spider-Man, and the son of Spencer Smythe. After his father dedicated his lif ...
. The character has appeared in several ''Spider-Man'' adaptations, including animated series and video games.


Publication history

Spencer Smythe and the Spider-Slayers first appeared in ''
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'' #25 (June 1965) and were created by Stan Lee and
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.


Fictional character biography

Spencer Smythe is an expert in robotics and arachnids who asked J. Jonah Jameson to fund his projects, having been convinced by Jameson's editorials that Spider-Man was a menace. After watching a demonstration showing that Smythe's robot could sense and track spiders, Jameson hired Smythe to capture Spider-Man. Jameson himself controlled the robot, meaning that Spider-Man was chased by a machine with Jameson's face. However, the web-slinger escaped by leaving the Spider-Man suit wrapped in the robot's tentacles. Annoyed at his robot's inability to capture Spider-Man, Smythe began to obsess about the web-slinger, turning to crime to finance his research and constantly improving his robots which he dubbed
Spider-Slayer The Spider-Slayers are a series of fictional robots appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Spencer Smythe, they were designed specifically to hunt down, capture, or kill Spider-Man. A new generation of Spider-Slay ...
s. But his creations, no matter how deadly or powerful he made, were always defeated by Spider-Man utilizing a key flaw in their designs. Eventually, Smythe's criminal career came to an end when the radioactive materials used in the robots' manufacture poisoned him, dooming him to a slow and agonizing death. Blaming Spider-Man and Jameson equally for his impending demise, Smythe handcuffed the two together with a bomb scheduled to detonate in 24 hours, determined to make the two suffer the agony of inescapable death that he saw the two as having condemned him to. Unfortunately for Smythe, his disease was too advanced for him to survive the 24 hours himself, and he died convinced that he had killed off the two responsible. Peter Parker, however, had a pretty good grasp of what made mechanical devices tick, and was able to abort the bomb by freezing its controls mere moments before it would have detonated. After Spencer's death, his son
Alistair Smythe Alistair Alphonso Smythe () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an enemy of the superhero Spider-Man, and the son of Spencer Smythe. After his father dedicated his lif ...
inherited the Spider-Slayer legacy. During the '' Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy'' storyline, a clone of the character is created by
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's company New U Technologies.''Clone Conspiracy'' #2


Skills and abilities

Spencer Smythe is quite intelligent, capable of designing advanced robots that could pursue solitary targets. These robots were physically dangerous enough to overpower Spider-Man at multiple points, but they lacked A.I. software.


In other media


Television

* A character named Henry Smythe appeared in the 1967 '' Spider-Man'' series episode "Captured by J. Jonah Jameson", voiced by Henry Ramer. Similarly to Spencer, he is the creator of the Spider-Slayers. * Spencer Smythe appeared in the 1990s '' Spider-Man'' series, voiced by
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. He is enlisted by
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to capture Spider-Man in exchange for building a hover-chair for his paralyzed son
Alistair Smythe Alistair Alphonso Smythe () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an enemy of the superhero Spider-Man, and the son of Spencer Smythe. After his father dedicated his lif ...
. Spencer creates his first Spider-Slayer, the Black Widow, to achieve this, but it instead kidnaps
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, who was wearing a Spider-Man costume at the time. When the real Spider-Man comes to the rescue, the ensuing battle leads to a fire at
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. With Osborn's negative reinforcement, Spencer stays behind to ensure Spider-Man dies and Alistair gets the hover-chair, but is seemingly killed when Oscorp explodes. Later in the series, it is revealed that Spencer survived and was put into
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by the Kingpin to ensure Alistair's loyalty after his son fell in with the crime lord. Alistair eventually discovers Spencer and recovers him with Spider-Man's help. Afterwards, Alistair continues working for various resourceful individuals in exchange for his father's revival. * Spencer Smythe appears in the 2010s '' Spider-Man'' series, voiced by
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. This version is
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's strict science teacher at Midtown High School, and Alistair Smythe's estranged father. In the two-part episode "Horizon High", he sabotages Anya Corazon's experiment and frames Harry Osborn for it, resulting in Harry's suspension from Horizon High. Later, Spencer allies himself with the
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to seek revenge against Max Modell and creates his first Spider-Slayer to steal Harry's work from Horizon High, but it is eventually destroyed by Spider-Man. In the episode "Ultimate Spider-Man", Spencer is hired by Raymond Warren to steal Oscorp's genetically modified spiders. To do this, he programs a Spider-Slayer to attack Norman Osborn and threaten to destroy Oscorp while he steals the spiders. Meanwhile, it is revealed that Norman had Spencer cause Harry's suspension in exchange for a position at Osborn Academy, but later reneged on their deal. While leaving Oscorp, Spencer bumps into
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and loses a specimen, which later turns Morales into the Ultimate Spider-Man. Spencer personally operates a mecha-sized Spider-Slayer to capture the Ultimate Spider-Man, but ends up fighting his son in a similar mech. The Smythes are eventually defeated by the two Spider-Men, though only Spencer is arrested while Alistair manages to escape.


Video games

* Spencer Smythe appears in the PS2 and PSP versions of '' Spider-Man: Web of Shadows''. This version is aligned with A.I.M. and the
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, with the former helping him in his secret experiments and the latter eventually betraying him upon learning Smythe intends to find a way to control the invading symbiotes. * Spencer Smythe appears in '' Marvel Heroes''. * Spencer Smythe replaces Alistair in the Nintendo 3DS version of ''
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'' film tie-in game. Similarly to his son in other versions of the game, he utilizes multiple Spider-Slayers and robots in failed attempts to kill Spider-Man and Curt Connors.


References


External links

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