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Summary Of: Doctor Octopus

Creator Stan Lee has cited that Doctor Octopus is one of his favorite Spider... The character of Doctor Octopus first appeared in... Though Doctor Octopus himself is portly... Doctor Octopus formed the original... Doctor Octopus later attempted to steal the Defense Department... Doctor Octopus later exhibited the ability to activate his mechanical arms remotely... Doctor Octopus later waged a gang war with... Doctor Octopus later attempted to hijack an atomic submarine... Doctor Octopus was taken to the... Doctor Octopus has worked with other supervillains on several occasions... Doctor Octopus has the ability to control his four artificial tentacle arms... Doctor Octopus has also employed an armored body suit enabling him to breathe underwater and designed to... Doctor Octopus is even capable of whirling his tentacles around to deflect small projectiles like bullets... an undead Doctor Octopus first appears in... this incarnation of Doctor Octopus is apparently destroyed piecemeal by several cosmically powered hero zombies after he got in the... the mantle of Doctor Octopus is taken up by... Doctor Octopus as seen in the pages of Ultimate Spider... Doctor Octopus as seen in the pages of... Doctor Octopus is no longer fat and middle aged... While the original Doctor Octopus wore sunglasses due to... Doctor Octopus appears in two... Doctor Octopus appears in the episode... voices Doctor Octopus in the in the episode... Doctor Octopus appears in the... Doctor Octopus makes a cameo in the first episode of... Doctor Octopus is portrayed by... Doctor Octopus appears in many Spider... Doctor Octopus appears in the Spider... Doctor Octopus was one of many Spider... Doctor Octopus is the final boss in... Doctor Octopus the first boss in both the... Doctor Octopus appears as a boss in the Japanese only... Doctor Octopus appeared as the final boss in the... Doctor Octopus appeared in the... Doctor Octopus is a playable character in the... Doctor Octopus appears as the leader of the...

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