Spider-Man PS4: 7 Theories On THAT Mystery Character
2. Kraven
Marvel Comics
Kraven the Hunter is oft considered the Spidey villain - so is his status among the Spidey faithful.
The star of what's often considered to be the web-slinger's best story, Kraven's Last Hunt, the Russian hunter has long tested the wall-crawler, whether it be by beating him close to death, or by challenging him in some other way. Either way, while Kraven's comics self has neither the resources nor the motivation to bankroll an entire group of villains, preferring to save the Spider for himself, this is still a new universe - who's to say what this Kraven will or won't do?
In any case, the hunter would be a great addition to a title already jam-packed with villains. If he takes a leading role, the game will only be the better for it (as long as they don't pull another Amazing Spider-Man 2).
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