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Here is a look at 10 Spider-Man villains who outgrew him and became huge in Marvel Comics in their own right.
10) J. Jonah Jameson

J. Jonah Jameson was connected to Spider-Man for so long that it was impossible to think of one without the other. JJJ was a fan of some heroes, with Captain America one of his favorites, but he always felt Spider-Man was a menace, and while he did step over the line more than once to become a genuine villain, he was mostly a nuisance for Spider-Man. However, he stepped out of Spider-Man’s shadow in 2009 when he became the mayor of New York City. He still focused on Spider-Man by creating his Anti-Spider Squad to go after him, but he became so much bigger than that thanks ot his new power. JJJ and Spider-Man are now loose allies thanks to Peter unmasking in front of his former enemy.
9) Black Cat

The Black Cat started out as a simple cat thief who quickly became a new love interest for Spider-Man. Whiole Felcia Hardy is still strongly connected to Spider-Man, as he is the reason she wants to be good in her life and do right instead of wrong; she is much more important in Marvel now than just another Spider-Man supporting character. She played a big role in the King in Black storyline, not working with Spider-Man, but working with Doctor Strange. She even recently teamed with the Invisible Woman for an adventure, and is a main event talent in her own right.
8) Mister Negative

Mister Negative debuted in 2007, and his origin was tied directly to Cloak and Dagger, although they debuted two decades earlier. However, since Cloak and Dagger were directly tied to Spider-Man for years, that put Negative as one of Spider-Man’s rogues, specifically in the mob wars part of his world. Negative became a complicated figure, as his secret identity as Martin Li was a philanthropist who helped people, and he even helped cure Eddie Brock of his cancer. However, when his Negative persona took over, he became bigger than life. He became massively successful thanks to the Spider-Man video games. While still a Spider-Man villain, Mister Negative has become a big-time player and is ready to move on beyond the Wall-Crawler.
7) Morbius

Michael Morbius, the Living Vampire, debuted in Amazing Spider-Man #101, and his purpose, at the time, was as a parallel for The Lizard. Like Lizard, Morbius became this Living ZVampire because he was turning to use science to cure himself, and everything went wrong. Both Lizard and Morbius were based on classic horror monsters, and Morbius used that trait to move far beyond Spider-Man. Morbius joined other monsters like The Living Mummy and Werewolf-By-Night to form the Legion of Monsters, and he was part of the Midnight Sons. As a result, he is rarely associated with Spider-Man at all anymore.
6) Sandman

Sandman debuted in Amazing Spider-Man #4 as one of Spider-Man’s first-ever villains, and he was also one of the founding members of the Sinister Six. He was connected tightly with Spider-Man for many years, but he not only outgrew just being part of that rogues gallery and hit the big-time for a short time. He began to seek redemption when he became friends with The Thing from the Fantastic Four, and then he showed how important he really could be when he joined the Avengers as a probationary member when Captain America invited him on board. Sandman, in many ways, has always been better as a troubled antihero than as a villain.













