Television '' • The
Mark I Spider-Slayer appears in the
Spider-Man (1967) episode "Captured by J. Jonah Jameson". This version was built by Henry Smythe and is equipped with two metallic tentacle-like arms. • The Spider-Slayers appear in
Spider-Man: The Animated Series, consisting of robotic models the "
Black Widow", the "
Tarantula", and the "
Scorpion"; the "
Mega Slayer" android; and genetic mutation Alistair Smythe /
Ultimate Spider-Slayer. • The Spider-Slayers appear in
Ultimate Spider-Man. These versions were created by
Hydra and
Doctor Octopus, who combined Spider-Man's DNA with
Arnim Zola's Synthezoids. The group consists of
Kaine (voiced by
Drake Bell),
Scarlet Spider (voiced by
Scott Porter), and the
Delta-Nine Synthezoids:
Bone Spider,
Goliath Spider (both voiced by Imari Williams), and
Ghost Spider (voiced by
Roger Craig Smith). Kaine is an imperfect Synthezoid who is highly resistant to damage, can reattach lost limbs, and feed off Spider-Man or the other Spider-Slayers' life energy. Scarlet Spider, later named
Ben Reilly by
May Parker, is an almost perfect clone of Spider-Man barring a facial scar and powers. Bone Spider has claws and spikes all over his body; Goliath Spider is the strongest Spider-Slayer who can turn his body into metal; and Ghost Spider can teleport, become intangible, and generate bio-electricity. Scarlet Spider infiltrates Spider-Man's Web Warriors to serve as Doctor Octopus' spy before eventually defecting to them while Kaine and the Delta-Nine Synthezoids mount failed attempts at killing the Web Warriors. Though Kaine absorbs the other Synthezoids to become the "Ultimate Spider-Slayer", he is defeated by
Agent Venom. • The Spider-Slayers appear in
Spider-Man (2017). These versions resemble spiders and come in human-sized, mecha-sized, and miniature variants. The original Spider-Slayers were created by Spencer Smythe before
Oscorp stole his schematics and created their own versions.
Video games • The Spider-Slayers appears in
Spider-Man (1995). In the
SNES version, the Mark X and XIV Spider-Slayers appear as bosses, the Mark XVI and Mark XVII models appear as regular enemies, and the Mark XV is featured in Spectacular mode. In the
Sega Genesis version, the Mark XV Spider-Slayer appears in the "Deconstruction Zone" level while the Mark X model serves as the boss of the "Mean Streets of the City" level. • The Mark X and IX Spider-Slayers appear in
The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes. • The Spider-Slayers appear in
The Amazing Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers. • The Spider-Slayers appear in
Spider-Man (2002). These versions are human-sized mechanical spiders previously known as "Hunter-Killers" created by
Oscorp to hunt down the Scorpion initially and later Spider-Man. • The
Ultimate Marvel incarnation of the Spider-Slayers appear in
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions. These versions are large androids armed with
flamethrowers that were created by
S.H.I.E.L.D. as a counter-measure to
symbiotes. • The Spider-Slayers, referred to as
S-Bots, appear in
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012). These versions were created by Oscorp under the supervision of Alistair Smythe as a countermeasure for the company's cross-species experiments. They consist of Sentries (which come in Medical, Combat, and Advanced Combat variants), Seekers (used to track down cross-species), and Hunters (arachnid-like flying robots called in by the Seekers to eliminate cross-species once they are found). There are also three special robots created specifically for citywide threats: S-01, a larger version of the Hunter that cannot fly, but can shoot lasers and homing missiles; S-02, a giant tentacled serpentine robot equipped with large drills that allow it to tunnel through buildings and underground; and S-03, a massive, heavily armed scorpion-like machine. • The Hunters and Seekers appear in
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), in which they are used by the "Enhanced Crime Task Force" to hunt down Spider-Man if his hero reputation is too low.
Merchandise The Spider-Slayers appear in the
Spider-Man: The Animated Series tie-in toy line. ==See also==