

Otto Octavius
A brilliant but arrogant nuclear scientist, Otto Octavius invented mechanical tentacle arms to handle radioactive materials. A laboratory accident fused the arms to his body and altered his mind, transforming him into the criminal mastermind Doctor Octopus and one of Spider-Man's most dangerous foes.
Few villains in Marvel history have etched themselves into the collective imagination quite like Otto Octavius, who burst onto the Silver Age scene in The Amazing Spider-Man #3 in 1963, conjured by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. With 645 catalog appearances spanning an extraordinary 63 years β and 32 of those recognized as key collector issues β Otto is no mere recurring antagonist but a cornerstone of Marvel's mythology, as enduring as the publisher itself. His presence ripples across The Amazing Spider-Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, and Superior Spider-Man, and he shares pages with titans like Peter Parker, Captain America, and J. Jonah Jameson, keeping company that underscores just how central he is to Marvel's storytelling universe. Whether you're a seasoned collector chasing those key issues or a newer fan discovering why certain characters truly matter, Otto Octavius is essential reading.
Real name. Otto Gunther Octavius

Trivia
- As the first supervillain to defeat Spider-Man in battle, he immediately signaled that Spider-Man's rogues' gallery was a genuine threat rather than a one-note parade of foes.en.wikipedia.org
- His co-founding of the Sinister Six gave Marvel one of its most durable supervillain team-ups and established the template for every villain all-star squad that followed.en.wikipedia.org
- After a body-swap with Peter Parker made him the title character of Superior Spider-Man, one of Spider-Man's most hated enemies temporarily became Spider-Man himself in a major continuity twist.en.wikipedia.org
- Brian Michael Bendis has written more of Otto Octavius's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 57 issues.
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