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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Ultimate Spider-Man Spider-Man vs. by Spider-Man vs. Vampires Vol 1 1. Spider-Man swings across town and hears a man crying for help. As he goes to help the man, Spider-Man discovers that the man is being attacked by vampires. Spider-Man defeats them, allowing the man to escapes. Suddenly, Spider-Man discovers a note with an address. The note is an invitation to the Martinique Hotel, where an event called the Darkside Dance will happen. Spider-Man goes to the hotel and discovers that the Darkside Dance is a vampire fighting ring. Investigating further, Spider-Man finds Blade trapped in the hotel. Spider-Man tries to free him, but he is attacked by vampires and knocked out. As he awakens, Spider-Man finds that he has been bitten by a vampire and transforms into an a creature called "artificial vampire". Spider-Man is placed on the ring to fight Blade, who has also been transformed into an artificial vampire. The two fight, but Spider-Man manages to free himself from the vampire control and return to normal. He then knocks out Blade and escapes with him. Spider-Man takes Blade to the Empire State University, where they both enter tanning beds in the ESU gym. The UV light on the beds burn the vampire chemical from their systems, returning them to normal. Spider-Man explains what happened to Blade, and Blade replies that the vampire in charge of the operation is called Negus, a vampire that once defeated Dracula. Negus is using a chemically enhanced version of the vampire hemoglobin to create artificial vampires. Since UV light can cure artificial vampires, Blade creates several UV pellets and puts them on his gun to use them against the vampires. Spider-Man and Blade attack Negus and his artificial vampires. The pellets work and the artificial vampires are cured. Then, Blade fights Negus, but Negus mantains the upper hand. However, Spider-Man takes the last UV pellet and places it on Negus's mouth, weakening him. Though heavily weakened, Negus manages to escape. Spider-Man and Blade go separate ways, but not before Blade promises to take care of the victims. Iron Spider Armor. The Iron Spider Armor is an armor created by Tony Stark for Spider-Man during the Civil War event. Contents. History. The Scarlet Spiders. Earth-616. The Iron Spider Armor was given to Peter Parker by Tony Stark during the Spider-Man: The Other storyline. Peter Parker used this costume primarily during the Civil War while he was on the side of the Initiative. The armor was abandoned when Parker joined the Secret . Ceres's redesigned Iron Spider armor. Three duplicates of the armor were created for the members of the Scarlet Spiders. Only one of these duplicate armors escaped destruction during the Invasion. Following the deaths of Michael and Van, Patrick is now the only individual to currently use this armor as the . It was later revealed that Tony Stark had kept a copy of the armor. When he and Peter Parker were captured by the Regent, and Jarvis was unable to contact any other heroes because Regent had already defeated them all, , who is currently employed by Stark, has the idea to search through boxes that had been packed up when Stark sold Avengers Tower. She found the Iron Spider armor and used it to rescue Tony and Peter. The three then defeated Regent and freed the other heroes. A weapons dealer named Ceres was able to obtain a copy of the Iron Spider armor and she redesigned it with a sleek black-and-gold color scheme with a new stylized spider-emblem. She also upgraded its weaponry, including new electroshock blasters in the mechanical spider-legs. It was purchased from her and then worn by Aaron Davis. Earth-1610. Ultimate Iron Spider armor. In Ultimate Spider-Man #200, a version of the Iron Spider armor makes a brief appearance. Earth-12041. created the Iron Spider armor (pictured right), based off of his own armor's specs, for Spider-Man after being impressed by the way he battled the Living Laser. Spider-Man had a hard time using the armor at first due to it being designed for Iron Man's fighting style and not his. Spider-Man then tweaked the armors specs to fit his style and had better success in subsequent battles against the Living Laser and . Currently, the armor is owned by Amadeus Cho. Features. Fabricated with advanced protein-scale nano-technology and exotic materials handling, LEP skin display, impact sensing armor integrated life support and all-spectrum communications powered by a hybrid opto-electronic computer and using super conducting, high performance plastic throughout, the Iron Spider Armor is truly one of greatest armors Tony Stark has ever created (and Peter's most functional costume). The Scarlet Spiders' duplicate armors had several weapons built into them, such as pulse cannons and repulsor grenades. Ultimate Spider-Man. Ultimate Spider-Man is an American animated television series based on the superhero Spider-Man comics, published by Marvel Comics, including some elements of Marvel's Ultimate line of books. The series is written by Brian Bendis (who also writes the comic book series Ultimate Spider-Man ), Paul Dini, and Man of Action (a group consisting of Steven T. Seagle, Joe Kelly, Joe Casey, and Duncan Rouleau). It was first announced to air on Disney XD in early 2012, and debuted alongside The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes ' second season as part of the Marvel Universe programming block on April 1, 2012. The series finale aired on January 7, 2017. Contents. Production. Brian Michael Bendis and Paul Dini will be serving as writers and producers on the show. Man of Action (a group consisting of Steven T. Seagle, Joe Kelly, Joe Casey, and Duncan Rouleau), the creators of the animated series Ben 10 and Generator Rex , will be serving as supervising producers on the show. 26 episodes have been ordered for the first season. According to Paul Dini, this series will have a "redefined" Peter Parker. He further stated that the series will have Spider-Man guest-starring with different characters and will be partially based on Bendis' comics while the rest will be original material, such as the origins of some heroes and villains. Actor J.K. Simmons has confirmed that he will reprise his role as J. Jonah Jameson from Sam Raimi's live-action Spider-Man film trilogy for the series. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times , actor Adrian Pasdar confirmed that he would be voicing Iron Man in the series; the character was also voiced by him in Madhouse's and Marvel's Iron Man anime. In an interview with MTV, voice actor announced that he would be voicing Robbie Robertson and an unnamed member of the in the series. According to Marvel and Disney, the series depicts Spider-Man becoming the newest member of S.H.I.E.L.D. under the leadership of , on a team with four other teenage superheroes. Villains such as Living Laser, Venom, and were seen in a trailer shown at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con. Marketing. Ultimate Spider-Man premiered on April 1, 2012 on Disney XD in the United States, while the pilot episode was released on Xbox Live and PlayStation Store on April 2, 2012. A comic book series that ties in with the show called Ultimate Spider-Man Adventures will debut on April 25, 2012. Ultimate Spider-Man Adventures will be an ongoing series and will be released alongside The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Adventures . The comics will be written by Dan Slott and Ty Templeton, while Nuno Plati provides artwork. Launch parties for the series were held in New York City and Los Angeles on March 31, 2012, the day before the series' broadcast television debut. On hand at the New York City party at Midtown Comics Downtown in Manhattan were Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada, writer/producer Joe Kelly, and Chris Eliopoulos, who wrote the first issue of the tie-in comic book, while the Los Angeles party at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood was attended by Marvel Head of Television Jeph Loeb, Duncan Rouleau, Steven T. Seagle, voice actors Clark Gregg and Misty Lee, and Creative Consultant Paul Dini, who wrote the series pilot. Synopsis. As the series begins, Peter Parker has been Spider-Man for one year. He has saved lives and fought supervillains, but is still in the process of learning how to be a superhero. Nick Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. offers Peter the chance to train and become "The Ultimate Spider-Man". However, beforehand, Peter will have to learn how to work with a team of four fellow teenage superheroes, known as , White Tiger, , and Power Man. Main cast. – Spider-Man/Peter Parker – Power Man/ – Iron Fist/Daniel "Danny" Rand – Agent/Principal Phil Coulson – Doctor Octopus/Otto Octavius, /Bentley Whittman, Dr. Curt Connors (Season 1), Whirlwind/David Cannon, /Adrian Toomes, Aries Zodiac Soldier – , Eugene "Flash" Thompson/Agent Venom, Venom, Klaw/Ulysses Klaw – Parker, Squirrel Girl/Doreen Green, Salem's Witch – White Tiger/Ava Ayala – Nick Fury, /Elliot Franklin Logan Miller – Nova/Sam Alexander – J. Jonah Jameson Tara Strong– Mary Jane Watson, Thundra – /, /Peter Petruski. Additional cast. – /Sergei Kravinoff – Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff – /Flint Marko, /Dr. Curt Connors (Season 2) – , /Clint Barton – /Max Dillon – Scorpion – Michael Tan/, , Amadeus Cho/Iron Spider – Slam Adams, Mayor of Boston, Collector, Grandmaster – /James "Logan" Howlett, , Doc Samson/Leonard Samson, Ka-Zar – Leo Zodiac Soldier #1, The Thing/Benjamin "Ben" Grimm – Amanda Cage – /Tony Masters – Dracula – /Spider-Gwen – Gogol/Captain Ultra, Brian Calusky/ Robert Clotworthy – Captain – Stephen Strange/ Chris Cox – Peter Quill/Star-Lord Terry Crews – Blade – Tana Nile, Morgan le Fay – Dirk Garthwaite/, Maxwell Markham/ – Spider-Ham – Groot – Dagger/Tandy Bowen, – N'Kantu, the Living Mummy – Wade Wilson/ – Gamora – Parker – Arnim Zola, Nightmare, Shao Lao – Spider-Girl (Petra Parker) – Victor Von Doom/Doctor Doom, Plymouth Rocker, Charles the Butler – J.A.R.V.I.S., Cloak/Tyrone "Ty" Johnson, Walter Cage – Stan the Janitor Peter Lurie – Victor Creed/ – Werewolf by Night – Oliver "Ollie" Osnick/Steel Spider – Korvac – – Max Fury/Scorpio, Leo Zodiac Soldier #2 – /Man-Wolf – Anthony "Tony" Stark/Iron Man – Georges Batroc/Batroc the Leaper – Joseph "Robbie" Robertson, Henry Camp/, Cain Marko/, , Awesome Android, Mac Porter of , Frankenstein's Monster – Alex O'Hirn – Mesmero – Steven Rogers/ – Arthur Douglas/Drax the – Arthur Parks/Living Laser – Elder Monk of K'un-L'un – The /Bruce Banner, Phalanx – Rocket Raccoon – , Skurge the . Brian Michael Bendis – Writer, Producer, Creative Producer Dana Booton – Supervising Producer Dan Buckley – Executive Producer Joe Casey – Writer, Supervising Producer Paul Dini – Writer, Producer, Creative Consultant Alan Fine – Executive Producer Joe Kelly – Writer, Supervising Producer Cort Lane – Supervising Producer – Co-Executive Producer Jeph Loeb – Executive Producer Leanne Moreau - Line Producer Eric Radomski – Co-Executive Producer Duncan Rouleau – Writer, Supervising Producer Steven T. Seagle – Writer, Supervising Producer Collette Sunderman – Casting and Voice Director Harrison Wilcox - Associate Producer. Reception. Critical and fan reception of the series has been mixed. Brian Lowry of Variety criticized the series, suggesting that the source material was "strained through the juvenile, rapid-fire-joke filter of Family Guy " and called the show a "high-profile misfire" that didn't "bode well for Marvel's efforts to straddle the line of catering to kids without dumbing down venerable properties that plenty of adults know and love." Eric Goldman of IGN gave the pilot an "Okay" rating of 6 out of 10, stating that while some of the humor was enjoyable, and that the show's target audience of children would love it, "this Spider-Man just doesn't feel like Spider-Man" and that it felt "off, mannered and forced." He also felt that the animation was unimpressive, and that the breaking of the fourth wall was a more familiar signature trait of Deadpool's than of Spider-Man's. He summed up the show as "a missed opportunity for something that truly hit[s] home with Spider-Man fans of all ages." David Sims of The A.V. Club gave the pilot a "C" ranking, writing that the first episode "feels rather lame and perfunctory, with wackiness dialed up to 11 in an effort to distract from how fundamentally bland it is." Sim subsequently gave a "C+" to the episode "Doomed" and a "B+" to the episode "Back in Black." Oliver Sava, also of the A.V. Club, gave the episode "Venom" a "B", stating that the title of the show should be changed to Synergy Spider-Man , because it goes beyond movie and Ultimate continuity to create an entry point for young viewers into the main line of Marvel titles. Sava subsequently gave the episode "Field Trip" an "A-". Emily Ashby however, from Common Sense Media fame gave the show a 4 out of 5 stars, noting the abundance of action and humor afforded by the series' premise and opining that the lessons that Parker learns about growth and responsibility under the guidance of his mentor and friends would make lasting impressions on young viewers. Vlad Dracula (Earth-12041) Hey! Article is a stub . This means that it is short and needs more information, or should be expanded with up to date information, if there is any new information. You can help the Spider-Man Wiki by expanding it. Thanks! Remember users, remove this template ONLY if the article has been expanded enough. Dracula Real name: Vlad Dracula Other Aliases: "Count Dracula" (hated alias) Created by: Unknown Voiced by: Corey Burton Number of Appearances: 14 : The Avengers Protocol, Part 2 Appearance of Death: Unknown Universe: Earth-12041 Alignment: Bad Status: Alive Species: Vampire Relatives: Unknown Place of Birth: Unknown Citizenship: Transylvanian Affiliations: None; formerly The Cabal Base of Operations: Castle Dracula, Transylvania Abilities: >> Height: Unknown Weight: Unknown Hair Color: White Eye Color: Red Unique Features: Pointed ears, pale skin. Vlad Dracula (of Earth-12041 ) better known as Dracula is the king of the vampires. Ultimate Spider-Man (2000 - 2009) In 2000, Marvel embarked on a bold new experiment, re-imagining some of their greatest heroes in the 21st century, beginning with Spider-Man! Writer Brian Michael Bendis along with artists Mark . more. In 2000, Marvel embarked on a bold new experiment, re-imagining some of their greatest heroes in the 21st century, beginning with Spider-Man! Writer Brian Michael Bendis along with artists Mark Bagley and Stuart Immonen invite you to discover the world of Peter Parker in a whole new way with the series that changed everything! more.