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  1. Herman Schultz, also known as the Shocker, was an antagonist in the Marvel's Spider-Man series. An old enemy of Spider-Man, Shocker was a career criminal in New York City armed with a battle suit that sent out shock waves.

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    • Shocker. In another demonstration of his power, Kraven also kills off fan-favorite Spidey villain Shocker (aka Herman Schultz). Shocker played a big part in Insomniac's first Spider-Man title but never physically appeared in the sequel.
    • Vulture. Vulture/Adrian Toomes is also absent from the proceedings of Spider-Man 2, but his presence is felt. No, Vulture's death is not overtly shown on-screen, and he does not get a clear "DECEASED" listing like his supervillain cohort Shocker, but it is assumed the character was skilled at the hands of Kraven.
    • Electro. Also displayed as a trophy, alluding to the character being another victim of Kraven, is Max Dillon (aka Electro). While wandering a decrepit zoo as Mary Jane in search of Dr. Kurt Conners, the Daily Bugle investigative reporter stumbles upon the equipment of the electrified villain.
  2. Shocker prepares to finish off Spider-Man. With a powerful strike, Shocker smashed Spider-Man into a school bus, causing him to drop his Web-Shooters as he was attempting to get them on to follow Toomes and interrupt his plans.

  3. After being defeated by Spider-Man, the Shocker gives him his gauntlets and urges the hero not to turn him in. Depending on the player's choice, Spider-Man can either turn the Shocker over to the police or trust him and let him go. If the latter choice is made, Shocker becomes an ally to Spider-Man.

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    • He held New York City for ransom. Though the Shocker has served on many teams of villains, such as the Sinister Six and the Masters of Evil, he has also proven capable of being a menace to the city all by himself.
    • He tried to assassinate Gwen Stacy's cousin. The Shocker was paid by Norman Osborn to assassinate Paul Stacy, Gwen Stacy's cousin who had joined an anti-mutant group.
    • He helped Egghead frame Hank Pym. In 1981, Hank Pym suffered from a nervous breakdown and struck his wife. It was the moment that significantly damaged the hero's image in the eyes of his fellow superheroes and fans, a fact that was recently acknowledged by Marvel in Secret Empire.
    • He almost defeated Iron Man. The Shocker once knocked a subway train off its tracks with the intention of robbing the passengers. He, of course, had no idea that one of the passengers was Tony Stark.
  4. While robbing a bank, Shocker is confronted again by Spider-Man and, unable to run anywhere, fights him. After a very destructive fight, Spider-Man eventually defeats Shocker by overloading his gauntlets and making him crash a chandelier on himself.

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  6. Spider-Man intervened during the transaction, and Schultz and Brice tried to flee the scene in a van, eventually calling Toomes for assistance. Toomes swooped in, wearing his flying exo-suit, and thwarted Spider-Man, allowing his men to escape.

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