Human Fly (comics)
The Human Fly is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. One is a super-villain that was an occasional antagonist of Spider-Man, and the other a superhero. Additionally, Human Fly was the title of a short-lived series in the late 1950s reprinting some of Fox's Blue Beetle strips from the 1940s. It was published by Super Comics.
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Human Fly (comics)
The Human Fly is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. One is a super-villain that was an occasional antagonist of Spider-Man, and the other a superhero. Additionally, Human Fly was the title of a short-lived series in the late 1950s reprinting some of Fox's Blue Beetle strips from the 1940s. It was published by Super Comics.
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Cover to Amazing Spider-Man Annual #10, 1976. Pencils by Gil Kane, inks by John Romita.
Cover to issue #1 of The Human Fly, September 1977. Art by Al Milgrom.
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The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #10
The Human Fly #1
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Enhanced endurance
Flight via sharp wings
Master aerialist, stuntman, hand to hand combatant and gymnast
Superhuman strength and agility
Use of specialized gadgets
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Richard Deacon
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La Mouche humaine (Human Fly) ...... aussi été créé par Bill Mantlo
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The Human Fly is the name of t ...... was published by Super Comics.
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Human Fly (comics)
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Mouche humaine
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Human Fly
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Human Fly
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