1.
Who was a former supporter of Spider-Man?
Correct Answer
D. John Jameson
Explanation
John Jameson was a former supporter of Spider-Man because he was initially a fan of Spider-Man's heroic actions and even defended him publicly. However, his opinion later changed when he became the Man-Wolf and developed a hatred towards Spider-Man.
2.
What job did Mary Jane do after marrying Peter Parker?
Correct Answer
B. Modeling
Explanation
After marrying Peter Parker, Mary Jane pursued a career in modeling. This is evident from the fact that modeling is listed as one of the options for her job after marriage. Modeling is a profession that involves posing for photographs or walking the runway to promote various products or fashion designs. Mary Jane's decision to become a model could be influenced by her physical appearance and desire to work in the glamorous world of fashion and entertainment.
3.
What was the name of the group of villains that contained Fancy Dan, The Ox, and Montana?
Correct Answer
C. The Enforcers
Explanation
The correct answer is The Enforcers. The Enforcers were a group of villains in the Marvel Comics universe. They consisted of three members: Fancy Dan, The Ox, and Montana. They were known for their expertise in hand-to-hand combat and were often hired as enforcers or muscle by various criminal organizations.
4.
Knockout, Bloodlust, Mindblast, and Whiplash belong to what group?
Correct Answer
D. Femme Fatales
Explanation
Knockout, Bloodlust, Mindblast, and Whiplash belong to the group called Femme Fatales. This group typically consists of female characters who are seductive, dangerous, and skilled in combat. They often use their charm and cunning to manipulate others for their own gain.
5.
Who formed the evil group of the Sinister Syndicate?
Correct Answer
A. The Beetle
Explanation
The correct answer is The Beetle because The Beetle is a known member of the Sinister Syndicate. The Sinister Syndicate is a group of supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe who have come together to cause trouble and oppose superheroes. The Beetle, also known as Abner Jenkins, is a recurring member of the group and has been part of various iterations of the Sinister Syndicate throughout the comics.
6.
In what year does Peter Parker graduate from Midtown High?
Correct Answer
B. 1965
Explanation
Peter Parker graduates from Midtown High in the year 1965.
7.
What year was The Amazing Spider-Man comic first released?
Correct Answer
B. 1963
Explanation
The Amazing Spider-Man comic was first released in 1963. This is the correct answer because it is the only option provided that falls within the range of years given. The other options (1961, 1965, and 1967) are not consistent with the question, so they can be eliminated.
8.
Which villain appeared on the last page of of "Amazing Spider-Man Comics #299"?
Correct Answer
A. Venom
Explanation
Venom is the correct answer because the question asks which villain appeared on the last page of "Amazing Spider-Man Comics #299". Since Venom is listed as one of the options, it can be inferred that Venom is the villain who appeared on the last page of that particular comic.
9.
Where was Peter Parker when he first obtained his new found spider-like qualities?
Correct Answer
B. A science exhibit
Explanation
Peter Parker was at a science exhibit when he first obtained his new found spider-like qualities. This suggests that he was likely exposed to some sort of scientific experiment or accident that resulted in his transformation. The science exhibit setting also aligns with Peter's character as a science enthusiast and his eventual career as a photographer for the Daily Bugle, where he often covers scientific events and discoveries.
10.
What is the name of the four part series that crosses over into the other Spider-Man comics?
Correct Answer
D. One More Day
Explanation
"One More Day" is the correct answer because it is a four-part series that crosses over into other Spider-Man comics. This storyline revolves around Peter Parker making a deal with the demon Mephisto to save Aunt May's life, which has significant consequences for his personal life and relationships. The events of "One More Day" have a lasting impact on the Spider-Man universe and are referenced in various other comics.
11.
Which arch enemy first discovers Spider-Man's true identity?
Correct Answer
D. Green Goblin
Explanation
Green Goblin is the arch enemy who first discovers Spider-Man's true identity. In the comics, the Green Goblin, also known as Norman Osborn, uncovers Spider-Man's secret identity as Peter Parker. This revelation leads to a long-standing feud between the two characters and has significant consequences for Peter Parker's personal life. The Green Goblin's discovery of Spider-Man's true identity adds an extra layer of danger and complexity to their ongoing conflict.
12.
Which secret identity villain had a special interest with Peter Parker's Aunt May?
Correct Answer
C. Doctor Otto Octavius
Explanation
Doctor Otto Octavius, also known as Doctor Octopus or simply Doc Ock, had a special interest in Peter Parker's Aunt May. In the comics, Doctor Octopus becomes infatuated with Aunt May and even proposes to her at one point. This obsession with Aunt May becomes a recurring theme in their interactions and adds an interesting dynamic to their relationship.
13.
Who did Stan Lee take on in the controversial issue where Harry Osborn was hospitalized after tripping on LSD?
Correct Answer
C. Comics Code Authority
Explanation
In the controversial issue where Harry Osborn was hospitalized after tripping on LSD, Stan Lee took on the Comics Code Authority. The Comics Code Authority was a self-regulatory organization established in the 1950s to censor comic books and ensure they adhered to certain standards of decency. Stan Lee challenged the authority by including controversial topics and storylines in his comics, such as drug use, which was considered taboo at the time. This led to a shift in the comic book industry, as creators gained more creative freedom and tackled more mature themes.
14.
What is the name of the bioweapon that Mr. Negative used to get rid of the Karnelli and Maggia crime families?
Correct Answer
D. Devil's Breath
Explanation
Devil's Breath is the correct answer because it is the name of the bioweapon that Mr. Negative used to eliminate the Karnelli and Maggia crime families. The other options, Scary Sweat, Evil Blood, and Crime Nails, do not correspond to any known bioweapons or events in relation to the question.
15.
Who developed a gas that can be used to kill all of Spider-Man's powers?
Correct Answer
B. Green Goblin
Explanation
The Green Goblin developed a gas that can be used to kill all of Spider-Man's powers. This gas was one of the many weapons and gadgets that the Green Goblin created to try and defeat Spider-Man. By using this gas, the Green Goblin hoped to neutralize Spider-Man's abilities and gain an advantage over him in their battles.
16.
Along with Spider-Man, what villain is featured on the cover of "Amazing Spider-Man #6"?
Correct Answer
B. The Lizard
Explanation
The correct answer is The Lizard. In "Amazing Spider-Man #6," the villain featured on the cover is The Lizard. The Lizard is a notable enemy of Spider-Man and is the alter ego of Dr. Curt Connors, a scientist who transforms into a reptilian creature after an experiment goes wrong. The Lizard has appeared in various Spider-Man comics and is known for his superhuman strength and regenerative abilities.