What Spider-Man: Homecoming Cast Look Like In The Comics
4. Cindy Moon
In The Comics
In a retroactive origin change, Cindy Moon became the second victim of the spider that bit Peter Parker, gifting her similar powers, though she is unable to control them. She is eventually guided by Ezekiel and trains for six years, before he imprisons her for her own good. She subsequently took on the mantle of Silk after Spider-Man eventually rescues her, weaving a costume out of her own webbing.
In The Film
A classmate of Peter Parker's - and friend of Betty Brant - Tiffany Espensen shows no signs of having also been bitten or having uncontrollable powers.
3. Seymour O'Reilly
In The Comics
Yet another of Peter Parker's bullying antagonists from Flash Thompson's gang, Seymour O'Reilly has never been much more than a fringe player in the comics. He is a bow-tie wearing, obnoxious brat who cleverly titles Peter Parker "Puny Parker". Clearly a smart one.
He was eventually killed by Angelo Fortunato’s Venom, after finding out - hopefully devastatingly - that Peter Parker was his idol Spider-Man all along.
In The Film
He's only in it very briefly, but JJ Totah's Seymour appears as one of the background students at Peter's school. He's not a bully, because bullies shouldn't be glorified in 2017. Obviously.