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When looking at Spider-Man’s first year in Marvel Comics, there are some heavy hitters he had to face, and here are the first 10 actual villains (not including the burglar) that he faced, ranked by power.
10) The Enforcers

The Enforcers were called Spider-Man’s most “merciless foes” when he fought them in The Amazing Spider-Man #10. However, they were far from that description when it came to their actual threat level. Led by Big Man, they consisted of Montana, Fancy Dan, and Ox. Spider-Man had almost no trouble stopping these bad guys in the issue. These villains have no real powers, and they seem almost dismissible as any sort of threat in Spider-Man’s life.
9) Tinkerer

The Tinkerer was a Spider-Man villain from the backup story in The Amazing Spider-Man #2. That was the issue that introduced the Vulture for the first time, so that was a big reason no one really thinks of the Tinkerer as an original Spider-Man villain. It also doesn’t help that he was hired at the time by Quentin Beck, although Mysterio wouldn’t actually make his official debut until later, outside of the first 10 Spider-Man villains. Tinkerer is a brilliant scientist, but he has never been anything more than a minion, working for others.
8) Living Brain

The Living Brain debuted in The Amazing Spider-Man #8. This was an interesting early Spider-Man story that dealt with the fear of technology. Living Brain was a science project brought to Midtown High School by Dr. Petty to show that it could solve any problem. When two thieves tried to steal it, the Living Brain was damaged and became sentient, attempting to go on a rampage through Midtown High. The Living Brain was never truly evil, but was still a powerful robot that could hurt people, even unintentionally.
7) Chameleon

In some fun trivia, the first supervillain that Spider-Man ever faced was actually the Chameleon. He appeared in the backup story in The Amazing Spider-Man #1, and he wanted to ruin Spidey’s reputation using his skills as the master of disguise. Knowing that Spider-Man wanted to join the Fantastic Four to make money, he began to impersonate Spider-Man and commit robberies. With the police looking for Spider-Man, it allowed Chameleon to continue committing crimes until Spider-Man was able to prove his innocence. As just a master of disguise, Chameleon is a dangerous criminal, but not overly powerful.
6) Vulture

Vulture was the first villain with actual superpowered tech that Spider-Man ever faced in the comics. He was in the main story in The Amazing Spider-Man #2, and he sported a pair of wings that allowed him to fly. Vulture was a villain who seemed to like to taunt the public and even announced when he was going to attempt his next robbery. Spider-Man was finally able to use his own scientific knowledge to take out Vultureโs wings and send him to prison. Vulture ended up as one of Spider-Manโs most persistent villains, even helping to co-found the Sinister Six.













