Oakes, William Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #3 (1981) Classmate
of Peter Parker at Midtown High.
Oddball (Elton Healy) Hawkeye I #3 (1983) Juggling criminal, uses
weapon-laden balls, fought Hawkeye and Captain America in the Death-Throws,
allegedly once joined several other villains in attacking Spider-Man and
Captain America on behalf of Doctor Doom.
Ogre Peter Parker:
Spider-Man #16 (2000) Gray-skinned super-strong member of the Wicked
Brigade.
Ohm, George Amazing Spider-Man I #207 (1980) Daily Bugle theater
critic.
Oliver, Elmo Spider-Man #27 (1992) Young boy, out of touch with
reality, brought gun to school to intimidate bullies, stopped by Spider-Man.
Olympians (Maria Karsov,
Robby Kyle, Claude LeBron, Brad Rossi) Marvel
Treasury Edition #25 (1980) Olympic athletes, became pawns of Kala, fought
alongside the Hulk and the Lava Men against Spider-Man, Mole Man, and the
Outcasts.
Omm Conan the Barbarian #13 (1972) Ancient god
worshipped by Zamora nation millennia ago, spawned race of Spider-People, the
last remnants of which Spider-Man encountered while being manipulated by the
Serpent-Men.
Onslaught Uncanny X-Men #322 (1995) Psychic manifestation of
Professor X and Magneto, menaced NYC, took control of Sentinels; Spider-Man and
the Scarlet Spider destroyed some of the Sentinels but didn't participate in
the final battle which seemingly killed many heroes.
Operator (Lenny Flynn) Spider-Man Unlimited I #3 (1993) Criminal, gained
control of Corona and used her in his endeavors, defeated when Spider-Man freed
her.
Orb (Drake Shannon) Marvel Team-Up I #15 (1973) Disfigured
motorcyclist, fought Spider-Man and Ghost Rider (Blaze) with his high-tech
helmet, Agent of They Who Wield Power.
Orbit Untold Tales of Spider-Man #4 (1995) Female member
of the Spacemen, able to establish orbit between herself and others, uses
ability to fly or control movement of others.
Order (Doctor Strange,
Sub-Mariner, Silver Surfer, Hulk) Order
#1 (2002) The four original Defenders, corrupted by Yandroth's curse;
Spider-Man was among the many heroes who fought them before they came to their
senses.
Order of the Goblin Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin #2 (2000)
Organized by Norman Osborn from the Scriers who remained loyal to him.
Orlock, Dr. Spectacular Spider-Man II #27 (1979) Opthamologist who treated Spider-Man when he was temporarily blinded by the Masked Marauder.
Orrgo Strange Tales I #90 (1961) Alien with godlike
power, threatened Earth in the ancient past and in the 1960s, restored by the
Headmen, overcame Spider-Man and other heroes, conquered Earth on the Headmen's
behalf, effect reversed by Defenders.
Osborn, Alton Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin #2 (2000)
Norman Osborn's grandfather, robber baron.
Osborn, Amberson Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #14 (1994) Norman
Osborn's father, angry and abusive, helped shape Norman's character.
Osborn, Emily Spectacular Spider-Man II #180 (1991) Wife of
Norman, mother of Harry; her early death shaped the subsequent lives of both.
Osborn, Elizabeth
"Liz" Allan Amazing Fantasy
#15 (1962) High school classmate of Peter Parker, stepsister of the Molten
Man, dated Flash Thompson but became interested in Peter, married Harry Osborn
and had son Normie, victimized by Harry in his madness as the Green Goblin,
briefly took control of Osborn Industries after Harry's death, briefly dated
Foggy Nelson before their relationship was sabotaged by Mysterio (Beck), ousted
from Osborn Industries by Norman Osborn.
Osborn, Harry Amazing Spider-Man I #31 (1966) Son of Norman
Osborn, college roommate and friend of Peter Parker, maddened by drug use, took
over his father's Green Goblin identity after Norman Osborn's apparent death,
fought Spider-Man and others, temporarily overcame insanity, headed Osborn
Industries and lived normal life with wife Liz and son Normie, briefly used
Green Goblin identity as hero, went mad again and targeted Spider-Man, regained
enough sanity to save Spider-Man from bomb, died shortly afterward from stress
and effects of his father's super-strength formula.
Osborn, Norman see Green Goblin (Norman Osborn).
Osborn, Norman Harry
"Normie" Amazing Spider-Man I #263 (1985) Young son of Harry and Liz Osborn, traumatized by his
father's insanity and battles with Spider-Man, used as a pawn by the Green
Goblin (Norman Osborn).
Osborn Industries Amazing Spider-Man I #37 (1966) Corporation run
by Norman Osborn, run by Harry Osborn after Norman's supposed death and by Liz
Osborn after Harry's death.
Outcasts (Boulder,
Digger, Landslide, Water Witch) Marvel
Treasury Edition #25 (1980) Subterranean superhumans, sided with Spider-Man
in a contest against the Hulk and the Olympians as pawns of the Mole Man and
Kala.
Outlaws (Sandman, Rocket
Racer (Farrell), Prowler (Brown), Will O'the Wisp, Puma) Web of Spider-Man #50 (1989) Team of reformed
villains, gathered by chance when pursuing supposedly criminal Spider-Man,
employed by Silver Sable on occasion; disbanded.
Outrider (Martin Zantz) Peter Parker:
Spider-Man Annual 1999 (1999) Singled out by Scrier from his order
in effort to control the Nexus of All Realities, opposed by Spider-Man and
Man-Thing.
Overkiller Slapstick #1 (1992) Gun-toting and deranged man
attacked Slapstick thinking he was a mutant, defeated by Slapstick, webbed up by
Spider-Man.
Overknight Alpha Flight I #121 (1993) Armored, wields lance,
member of the Chess Set.
Override see Shadrac.
Oversize Spider-Man/X-Factor:
Shadowgames #1 (1994) Shadowforce member, able to increase size and
strength.
Owl (Leland Owlsey) Daredevil I #3 (1964) Flying criminal mastermind
and longtime foe of Daredevil, fought Spider-Man and Daredevil, became involved
in war against Doctor Octopus, went mad, entered drug trade.
Ox (Raymond Bloch) Amazing Spider-Man I #10 (1964) Powerful member
of the Enforcers; seemingly died fighting Daredevil, after which his brother
replaced him in the Enforcers; later resurfaced as operative of the Kingpin.
Ox (Ronald Bloch) Spectacular Spider-Man II #19 (1978) Slow-witted brother of the first Ox, took his place in the Enforcers.
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