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The Scorpion was one of many Spider Slayers created by [http://spiderman-animated.wikia.com/wiki/Alistair_Smythe Alistair Smythe] to kill [http://spiderman-animated.wikia.com/wiki/Spider-Man Spider-Man]
 
The Scorpion was one of many Spider Slayers created by [http://spiderman-animated.wikia.com/wiki/Alistair_Smythe Alistair Smythe] to kill [http://spiderman-animated.wikia.com/wiki/Spider-Man Spider-Man]
 
==History==
 
==History==
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While the [[Black Widow]] and [[Tarantula (Spider Slayer)|Tarantula]] were attacking [[Spider-Man]], [[Alistair Smythe]] put the finishing touches on the Scorpion Spider Slayer and then sent it to attack [[OsCorp]]. A few minutes later the Black Widow and Tarantula arrived at OsCorp and combined with the other two Spider Slayers to create the Tri-Spider Slayer.
 
==Powers==
 
==Powers==
 
Jets on the Scorpion allowed it to fly and it could also fire lasers. The Scorpion's immense size also made it incredibly strong.
 
Jets on the Scorpion allowed it to fly and it could also fire lasers. The Scorpion's immense size also made it incredibly strong.

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The Scorpion was one of many Spider Slayers created by Alistair Smythe to kill Spider-Man

History

While the Black Widow and Tarantula were attacking Spider-ManAlistair Smythe put the finishing touches on the Scorpion Spider Slayer and then sent it to attack OsCorp. A few minutes later the Black Widow and Tarantula arrived at OsCorp and combined with the other two Spider Slayers to create the Tri-Spider Slayer.

Powers

Jets on the Scorpion allowed it to fly and it could also fire lasers. The Scorpion's immense size also made it incredibly strong.

Appearances

Trivia

  • In the comics the Scorpion was the Mark 17 Spider Slayer and when combined with the Black Widow and Tarantula Spider Slayers became the Mark 18 Spider Slayer.
  • It was never actually refered to as the Scorpion on screen.