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  1. The Sinister Six Trilogy is a series of books written by Adam Troy Castro about Spider-Man facing off against a new Sinister Six, consisting of Doctor Octopus, The Chameleon, The Vulture, Mysterio, and Electro.

  2. Spider-Man has recovered from the Day of Terror the Six inflicted a week ago, but still finds himself wondering whether Pity is his sister. SAFE analysts are working around the clock to figure out what the Six are planning to little success.

    • The Return Of The Sinister Six. Story Found In: The Amazing Spider-Man #337. Team Roster: Mysterio, Sandman, Hobgoblin, Doctor Octopus, Vulture, and Electro.
    • Ends Of The Earth. Story Found In: The Amazing Spider-Man #682-687, Spider-Man: Ends of Earth #1 & Avenging Spider-Man #8. Team Roster: Doctor Octopus, Electro, Sandman, Chameleon, Rhino, and Mysterio.
    • The Sinister Six! Story Found In: The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1. Team Roster: Vulture, Electro, Sandman, Kraven, Mysterio, and Doctor Octopus. Just 18 months after Spider-Man scored his own series, Marvel launched an Annual issue, which featured the debut of the Sinister Six.
    • Revenge Of The Sinister Six. Story Found In: Spider-Man #15, and 18-23. Team Roster: Vulture, Electro, Mysterio, Hobgoblin, Gob, and Doctor Octopus. After Doctor Octopus proved to be manipulating the rest of the Sinister Six for his own means, they were more than a little upset with him.
    • The Sinister Six Were Almost Marvel’s First Supervillain Team
    • The First Sinister Six Story Was Marvel’s First Big Crossover
    • The Story Was Also The First Time Spider-Man Lost His Powers
    • The Secret Six Were Marvel's Most Dysfunctional Villain Team
    • Aunt May Appears to Be Having Some Mental Problems
    • The Sinister Six Have A Paperback Trilogy
    • The Sinister Six Have appeared in Three Different Cartoon Series
    • Spider-Girl Battled A Version of The Sinister Six
    • The Different Versions of The Team Have Little in Common
    • Electro and The Vulture Appear in The Most Incarnations of The Team

    The Sinister Six narrowly missed a landmark in Marvel history. If the June 1964 annual had come out just one month earlier, they’d have tied the Masters of Evil as Marvel’s first supervillain team. As runner-up, the Six didn’t even get a No-Prize. As individual villains, the Masters were much less impressive than the Six: Black Knight and the Melte...

    Secret Wars and Crisis on Infinite Earth are usually credited as the first company-wide crossovers, but they’re Johnny-come-latelies. ASM Annual#1 got there first As Spider-Man crisscrosses New York, he keeps running into the stars of Marvel’s other books: Giant-Man, the Wasp, Iron Man, the FF, Thor, Captain America, and Doctor Strange. Plus, Myste...

    Ditko and Stan Lee never hesitated to heap trouble on their hero. May and Betty in danger? Six deadly enemies? Why stop there? Strip away Peter Parker’s powersbefore the fight begins — now you’ve got some drama going! Peter had been weakened in previous stories, like the 24-hour bug that hobbles him in ASM#12. The annual took it a step further: he’...

    The members of the original Six never heard that there was no "I" in team. They were all about the "I." When the Vulture makes an intelligent suggestion — let’s pile on Spider-Man together — the other five scoff. Every one of them just knowshe can defeat Spider-Man solo, so that’s how they play it. Each villain goes up against him in turn, and each...

    Despite allowing her occasional flashes of sharp thinking, Stan Lee usually wrote Aunt May as lovably befuddled. Convinced Peter is a delicate, scholarly boy, May blithely accepts all his improbable excuses about his strange schedule, then gets him milk and cookies. The Annual took befuddlement to a whole new level. When Dr. Octopus kidnaps Betty a...

    Adam Troy-Castro’s Sinister Six trilogy (Gathering of/Revenge of/Secret of the Sinister Six) is a good example of the Six playing unwitting pawns in someone else’s game. The chess-player is the Gentleman, whose crimes include the murder of American agents Richard and Mary Parker (yes, Peter’s parents) and framing them as traitors. Ever since Spider...

    After years as nothing but a pub-trivia question, the Sinister Six reformed with slightly different membership in ASM#334 - 339. Since then, versions of the team have popped up regularly, including on TV. They first showed up in Spider-Man’s 1990s cartoon as the Insidious Six, Fox deeming “sinister” too scary a word for kids. In this story, the Kin...

    For all their inefficiency, the mainline Sinister Six look as tightly run as a Marine battalion next to the version Peter’s parallel-world daughter May, AKA Spider-Girl, once ran into. May’s deranged adversary Funny Face had the bright idea of recruiting five villains (Raptor, Killerwatt, Saberclaw, Dragon King, and Mr. Abnormal) who shared his des...

    Some teams, such as the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, are defined by their leader. Others, like the Squadron Sinister, have a stable, consistent membership. The Sinister Six doesn’t have either. Doctor Octopus formed the first team and most later versions, but they’ve also worked under Norman Osborn, the Hobgoblin, Sandman and Swarm. While the team ...

    Although Doctor Octopus formed the original Sinister Six he hasn’t attended as many meetings as Electro. Not counting TV, novelization, and parallel world versions of the team, Electro sets a record by appearing in nine incarnations of the Six. He also formed a similar team of Daredevil foes (for a while in the Silver Age, Electro was as much DD's ...

  3. A page for describing Characters: Spider-Man: Sinister Six Trilogy. This page is for characters that debuted in The Sinister Six Trilogy: A mysterious …

  4. Dec 9, 2020 · SEAC. Vulture: In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Adrian Toomes takes on a life of crime to support his family when his salvaging company is put out of business. His flying suit is built from...

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    On the planet Earth created by the Shaper of Worlds, the Sinister Six are known as the Six Most Sinister, a group of criminals operating a tollbooth in the Webwood who are led by the Goblin King and consist of Huntsman, Jolt, Mysterium, Sandstorm, Talon, and Tentaclus.

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