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Trapster

Trapster (Peter Petruski), also known as Paste-Pot Pete, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Trapster
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAs Paste-Pot Pete:
Strange Tales #104 (January 1963)
As Trapster:
Fantastic Four #38 (May 1965)
Created by
In-story information
Alter egoPeter Petruski
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsFrightful Four
Intelligencia
Maggia
Sinister Six
Frightful Five
Lethal Legion
PartnershipsZodiac
Notable aliasesPaste-Pot Pete
Willie
Abilities

Publication history

The character is one of the first supervillains who became active during the "Silver Age" of Marvel Comics. He makes his first appearance as Paste-Pot Pete in Strange Tales #104 (January 1963), and as the Trapster in Fantastic Four #38.[1]

Fictional character biography

Peter Petruski was born in Gary, Indiana. Originally calling himself Paste-Pot Pete, the villain and professional criminal clashed with the Human Torch during his efforts to sell a new American missile to the Soviets. However he escaped by using his paste to catch the wing of a plane, then diving into the sea.[2]

Following a failed solo effort against Human Torch, Paste-Pot Pete broke out of jail and teamed with the Wizard in efforts to trump his youthful foe. However Paste-Pot Pete was angered over Wizard acting as the team's leader. Wizard framed Human Torch for a robbery. They got Human Torch to Wizard's house and used compressed air to force him into a chamber of steel mirrors, planning to fill the place with a gas that would cut off the oxygen supply of the Torch. However, Human Torch melted through the paste that held him to the floor, created a flaming duplicate to fool the two, then increased his flame enabling him to burn through the mirrors. The villains only realized this deception when the fake Human Torch faded away due to the gas, by which time Human Torch had regained his flame and captured the two in a flaming ring.[3]

To free some Avengers who were trapped in place by an attack by Baron Zemo with Adhesive X, Pete provided the team with a solvent of his own formulation to dissolve it, and was paroled from prison.[4] He adopted a new costume and weaponry, and battled Human Torch and the Thing using new paste types. He captured Thing, then Human Torch, but was still defeated.[5] Wizard and Pete would eventually team with the criminal Sandman and the Inhuman Medusa as the Frightful Four to battle the Fantastic Four.[6][7] It was shortly after the formation of the Frightful Four that Pete abandoned his old alias and assumed the more intimidating name Trapster (the Spider-Man/Human Torch miniseries depicts the catalyst of the name change to be Spider-Man being unable to stop laughing when Paste-Pot Pete introduced himself).[8] The Frightful Four would clash time and again with the Fantastic Four, often enjoying some measure of success in their efforts. Over the years, the membership of the Frightful Four would vary, but the man once known as Paste-Pot Pete would serve in virtually every incarnation in which Wizard served as well, loyal to his longtime boss.

He changed his nom de crime to the Trapster and appeared with new weaponry in Fantastic Four #38, with the second appearance of the Frightful Four, in an attempt to make himself sound more formidable. In this encounter, the Frightful Four was able to defeat the Fantastic Four.[9] Over the years, a running gag in Marvel Comics involved heroes and villains alike reminding Trapster of his earlier name of "Paste-Pot Pete" — which would inevitably send him flying into a rage.[volume & issue needed] A chance encounter with Balder once prevented the Frightful Four's takeover of Fantastic Four headquarters.[10] With the Frightful Four, he soon battled the Fantastic Four again,[11] and then battled Daredevil.[12] He was hired by the Red Skull to acquire information from Sharon Carter, and battled Captain America.[13] Alongside Wizard and Sandman, he later battled Medusa.[14] Together with Wizard, Sandman, and Medusa as the Frightful Four again, they once again battled the Fantastic Four.[15]

Trapster has often sought independent recognition, battling virtually every "street-level" hero in the Marvel Universe either by design or by opposition to some criminal scheme. Trapster once even defeated Daredevil in single combat.[16] The victory proved short-lived, as Doctor Doom interrupted his fight in a campaign of his own against Daredevil, and shortly thereafter the hero would avenge his defeat.[17] Trapster also attempted to raid the Baxter Building (just before it was destroyed by the second Doctor Doom) while the Fantastic Four were away participating in the Secret Wars, but embarrassingly fell victim to the security systems and the robot receptionist, thus becoming the first villain to be defeated by an empty building.[18] However, he had a moment appreciated by the heroes when he was convinced to free Captain America and Giant-Man who were snared by Heinrich Zemo's powerful Adhesive X, by inventing the first ever means to neutralize the previously uncounterable chemical.[19]

Saddened by constant defeats, Trapster would seek out the Tinkerer's aid in redesigning his arsenal. Adding wrist-pumps for his glue weaponry and a bandolier of various explosives and gimmicks, Trapster joined forces with the mutant villain Whirlwind in a bid to defeat Captain America. Despite his improved arsenal, both villains were defeated.[20]

The Trapster found his moment of victory over Spider-Man when he teamed up with the Shocker but, before the duo could finish Spider-Man off, their employers said their payment would be doubled if they left Spider-Man alone and they complied. He would later defeat Spider-Man in one-on-one combat after being enlisted to battle the wall-crawler as part of the "Acts of Vengeance" conspiracy; it was only through the merest quirk of fate that Spider-Man even survived the battle. However, when the Trapster learned of Spider-Man's survival and returned to finish the job, he would find the web-slinger now in possession of cosmic powers (eventually revealed to be a manifestation of the Uni-Power) with which Trapster was easily defeated.[21]

Later on, during the Identity Crisis story, Trapster would be hired by Norman Osborn to kill a man and make it seem like Spider-Man did it, and, in order to cover this up, Osborn put a price on Trapster's head, attracting assassins like the Hand and his previous ally Shocker.[22] Trapster unknowingly teamed up with Spider-Man - now using the Dusk alias-reasoning that the currently-lone Trapster would need an ally and someone to talk to in his currently vulnerable state—in an attempt to get back at Osborn, and would eventually confess his murder to the police in order to remove Osborn's reason for wanting him dead (although he kept the identity of his employer secret in case he needed it later).[23]

During his tenure with a later Frightful Four incarnation (including Hydro-Man and the mysterious Salamandra), Wizard, tired of Trapster's failures and his general sniveling, callously sealed the villain in a repeating time-loop, a trap from which he can "never escape." However, Petruski did indeed escape.[volume & issue needed]

During the Secret War storyline, Trapster was enlisted by Lucia von Bardas, the former prime minister of Latveria, and placed in her secret army of technology-based villains. She sent the army against Wolverine, Spider-Man, Luke Cage, Daredevil, and Captain America, the five heroes Nick Fury had sent to Latveria to stop Lucia’s secret criminal funding. When the battle started to turn in favor of the heroes, Lucia turned all the armor of her technological army into a bomb. Nick’s unknown agent Daisy defeated her and the armor army’s lives were saved. Trapster escaped the heroes in the resulting battle between Fury and Wolverine.[volume & issue needed]

During the "Civil War" storyline, Trapster was seen as a member of the Sinister Six.[24] He was later among an army of supervillains organized by Hammerhead that was captured by Iron Man and S.H.I.E.L.D.[25]

After the Civil War, Trapster appeared as a member of a new 'Frightful Five', along with Wizard, Hydro-Man, Titania, and Klaw.[26]

He appeared in Brand New Day as one of the villains in the bar, and later fighting Spider-Man in the Brand New Day Extra one-shot.[volume & issue needed]

During the Dark Reign storyline, Trapster later showed up in an alliance with the criminal Zodiac.[27]

Trapster was with the Frightful Four when they were sent by Intelligencia to attack the Baxter Building and capture Mister Fantastic.[28]

After MODOK Superior had revived the other Intelligencia members following the fight with the Sinister Six, he makes room for Trapster to join up with them. Their meeting was interrupted by Deadpool (who tried to sink the ship they were on) only for Trapster to defeat Deadpool.[29]

When Peter Parker (in Doctor Octopus' dying body) sends a message to various supervillains to capture Otto Octavius (in Spider-Man's body) alive in order bring to the Raft, Trapster is among the supervillains that receives the message. Trapster places who he believes to be Doctor Octopus in a portable life-support system that he had put together. Trapster teleports Peter, Hydro-Man, and Scorpion to one of Doctor Octopus' hideouts and then asks for the pay. But Peter reminds them that they have to capture Spider-Man alive and bring before "Doctor Octopus" (in order to find a way to switch Peter's and Otto's minds back).[30] Trapster was later found webbed up at the hideout by the police with a note stating "Courtesy of your friendly neighborhood Doc Ock".[31]

At a supervillain nightclub as part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel, Trapster encountered his sometime-teammate in the Frightful Four Titania who addresses him as "Paste-Pot Pete". He ambushes Titania in an alley outside, attempting to rob her, but Titania easily defeats him.[32]

During the Avengers: Standoff! storyline, Trapster was an inmate of Pleasant Hill, a gated community established by S.H.I.E.L.D. Using the Kobik project, S.H.I.E.L.D. transformed Trapster into a mild-mannered Pleasant Hill groundskeeper named Willie. Helmut Zemo and Fixer restored his memory and he helped to assault a S.H.I.E.L.D. outpost that was used as the Pleasant Hill City Hall.[33]

Powers and abilities

The Trapster does not possess any superpowers, but relies on a variety of technological devices. He designed a costume of synthetic stretch fabric equipped with storage canisters for adhesives or lubricants, as well as paste-rigged boots and gloves to cling onto surfaces. His primary weapon has always been projectile glue, initially delivered by a pistol connected by an armored tubing to the container worn at his hip,[34] then wrist-mounted cannons,[35] and eventually shot straight from the glove tips.[36] He shoots out streams of liquid gel that immediately forms into a springy rope, enabling Pete to duplicate Spider-Man's webbing (to the point where he is only one person Spider-Man knows who could even replicate an approximate copy of his webs).[37] He was able to create a fire-proof paste.[38] Pete also designed boots that allows him to walk upon walls by sequentially releasing a powerful glue and then, lubricant.[39] Trapster has created solvents that can render any surface frictionless and discovered a way to dissolve the extremely strong "Adhesive X" concocted by Heinrich Zemo.[40] He has also created a dust capable of rendering Mister Fantastic's unstable molecules inert.[41] Trapster is an expert chemist, a skilled marksman, and talented disguise artist. Pete could use other devices, such as anti-gravity discs, explosive caps, ultrasonic transmitters, a floating platform, and various mechanical traps to bind his opponents.

Other characters named Trapster

Larry Curtiss

Lawrence "Larry" Curtiss is a different version of Trapster that appeared in Iron Man Annual #12. Known as "Trapster", he was the assistant head of security for the Roxxon Oil Company and stole Peter Petruski's costume and weapons. He also had heat-seeking mini-missiles equipped with concussion charges and glue missiles (fired from paste-shooters). He used the Trapster's equipment to steal the inventions programs from Iron Man and desired to replace his boss as the head of security at Roxxon. However, he was discovered by his boss and defeated by Iron Man.[42]

Third Trapster

A third Trapster crashed a battle between Spider-Man and Vulture who was using the Falcon alias at the time. She immobilized both of them and made off with Vulture's loot.[43]

Trapster appears as a member of the female incarnation of the Sinister Syndicate where she was called "Trapstr". While on her cellphone, she quotes that there is no E in her name as she is still trying to decide on replacing it with the letter A. The Sinister Syndicate begins their mission where they attack the F.E.A.S.T. building that Boomerang is volunteering at.[44] Beetle leads the Sinister Syndicate in attacking Boomerang. After getting Aunt May to safety, Peter Parker changes into Spider-Man and helps Boomerang fight the Syndicate. The Syndicate starts doing their formation attack until Spider-Man accidentally sets off Boomerang's gaserang which knocks out Spider-Man enough for the Syndicate to make off with Boomerang. Trapstr's paste was used to trap Boomerang in their headquarters.[45] When Beetle returns to the headquarters, Trapstr is present when Mayor Wilson Fisk brings the full force of New York City to their headquarters demanding that they surrender Boomerang to him. She wonders if an attractive police officer named Rob is down there. Trapstr later stated that she learned about Beetle's boyfriend Randy Robertson by hacking her e-mails. The Syndicate then assists Spider-Man against Mayor Fisk's forces. After Spider-Man evacuates Boomerang, the Syndicate fights Mayor Fisk's forces while not killing them. The Syndicate is defeated and arrested by the police. Their transport is then attacked by an unknown assailant who frees them.[46]

Other versions

Marvel 1602

A variation on the Trapster appears in 1602: Fantastick Four as one of the members of the 1602 Frightful Four: "The Four who are Frightful". He is an expert huntsman, hence his name.[47]

Spider-Ham

Peter appears as a bird called Paste Pot Peep in Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham #16.

In other media

References

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  3. ^ Strange Tales #110. Marvel Comics.
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External links

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  • Trapster at Comic Vine

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For the speed trap sharing system see Trapster software Trapster Peter Petruski also known as Paste Pot Pete is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics TrapsterPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceAs Paste Pot Pete Strange Tales 104 January 1963 As Trapster Fantastic Four 38 May 1965 Created byStan Lee Jack KirbyIn story informationAlter egoPeter PetruskiSpeciesHumanTeam affiliationsFrightful FourIntelligenciaMaggiaSinister SixFrightful FiveLethal LegionPartnershipsZodiacNotable aliasesPaste Pot Pete WillieAbilitiesGenius level intellect Suit grants Adhesive or lubricant projection Wall crawling Use of trap devices Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Powers and abilities 4 Other characters named Trapster 4 1 Larry Curtiss 4 2 Third Trapster 5 Other versions 5 1 Marvel 1602 5 2 Spider Ham 6 In other media 7 References 8 External linksPublication history EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2012 The character is one of the first supervillains who became active during the Silver Age of Marvel Comics He makes his first appearance as Paste Pot Pete in Strange Tales 104 January 1963 and as the Trapster in Fantastic Four 38 1 Fictional character biography EditPeter Petruski was born in Gary Indiana Originally calling himself Paste Pot Pete the villain and professional criminal clashed with the Human Torch during his efforts to sell a new American missile to the Soviets However he escaped by using his paste to catch the wing of a plane then diving into the sea 2 Following a failed solo effort against Human Torch Paste Pot Pete broke out of jail and teamed with the Wizard in efforts to trump his youthful foe However Paste Pot Pete was angered over Wizard acting as the team s leader Wizard framed Human Torch for a robbery They got Human Torch to Wizard s house and used compressed air to force him into a chamber of steel mirrors planning to fill the place with a gas that would cut off the oxygen supply of the Torch However Human Torch melted through the paste that held him to the floor created a flaming duplicate to fool the two then increased his flame enabling him to burn through the mirrors The villains only realized this deception when the fake Human Torch faded away due to the gas by which time Human Torch had regained his flame and captured the two in a flaming ring 3 To free some Avengers who were trapped in place by an attack by Baron Zemo with Adhesive X Pete provided the team with a solvent of his own formulation to dissolve it and was paroled from prison 4 He adopted a new costume and weaponry and battled Human Torch and the Thing using new paste types He captured Thing then Human Torch but was still defeated 5 Wizard and Pete would eventually team with the criminal Sandman and the Inhuman Medusa as the Frightful Four to battle the Fantastic Four 6 7 It was shortly after the formation of the Frightful Four that Pete abandoned his old alias and assumed the more intimidating name Trapster the Spider Man Human Torch miniseries depicts the catalyst of the name change to be Spider Man being unable to stop laughing when Paste Pot Pete introduced himself 8 The Frightful Four would clash time and again with the Fantastic Four often enjoying some measure of success in their efforts Over the years the membership of the Frightful Four would vary but the man once known as Paste Pot Pete would serve in virtually every incarnation in which Wizard served as well loyal to his longtime boss He changed his nom de crime to the Trapster and appeared with new weaponry in Fantastic Four 38 with the second appearance of the Frightful Four in an attempt to make himself sound more formidable In this encounter the Frightful Four was able to defeat the Fantastic Four 9 Over the years a running gag in Marvel Comics involved heroes and villains alike reminding Trapster of his earlier name of Paste Pot Pete which would inevitably send him flying into a rage volume amp issue needed A chance encounter with Balder once prevented the Frightful Four s takeover of Fantastic Four headquarters 10 With the Frightful Four he soon battled the Fantastic Four again 11 and then battled Daredevil 12 He was hired by the Red Skull to acquire information from Sharon Carter and battled Captain America 13 Alongside Wizard and Sandman he later battled Medusa 14 Together with Wizard Sandman and Medusa as the Frightful Four again they once again battled the Fantastic Four 15 Trapster has often sought independent recognition battling virtually every street level hero in the Marvel Universe either by design or by opposition to some criminal scheme Trapster once even defeated Daredevil in single combat 16 The victory proved short lived as Doctor Doom interrupted his fight in a campaign of his own against Daredevil and shortly thereafter the hero would avenge his defeat 17 Trapster also attempted to raid the Baxter Building just before it was destroyed by the second Doctor Doom while the Fantastic Four were away participating in the Secret Wars but embarrassingly fell victim to the security systems and the robot receptionist thus becoming the first villain to be defeated by an empty building 18 However he had a moment appreciated by the heroes when he was convinced to free Captain America and Giant Man who were snared by Heinrich Zemo s powerful Adhesive X by inventing the first ever means to neutralize the previously uncounterable chemical 19 Saddened by constant defeats Trapster would seek out the Tinkerer s aid in redesigning his arsenal Adding wrist pumps for his glue weaponry and a bandolier of various explosives and gimmicks Trapster joined forces with the mutant villain Whirlwind in a bid to defeat Captain America Despite his improved arsenal both villains were defeated 20 The Trapster found his moment of victory over Spider Man when he teamed up with the Shocker but before the duo could finish Spider Man off their employers said their payment would be doubled if they left Spider Man alone and they complied He would later defeat Spider Man in one on one combat after being enlisted to battle the wall crawler as part of the Acts of Vengeance conspiracy it was only through the merest quirk of fate that Spider Man even survived the battle However when the Trapster learned of Spider Man s survival and returned to finish the job he would find the web slinger now in possession of cosmic powers eventually revealed to be a manifestation of the Uni Power with which Trapster was easily defeated 21 Later on during the Identity Crisis story Trapster would be hired by Norman Osborn to kill a man and make it seem like Spider Man did it and in order to cover this up Osborn put a price on Trapster s head attracting assassins like the Hand and his previous ally Shocker 22 Trapster unknowingly teamed up with Spider Man now using the Dusk alias reasoning that the currently lone Trapster would need an ally and someone to talk to in his currently vulnerable state in an attempt to get back at Osborn and would eventually confess his murder to the police in order to remove Osborn s reason for wanting him dead although he kept the identity of his employer secret in case he needed it later 23 During his tenure with a later Frightful Four incarnation including Hydro Man and the mysterious Salamandra Wizard tired of Trapster s failures and his general sniveling callously sealed the villain in a repeating time loop a trap from which he can never escape However Petruski did indeed escape volume amp issue needed During the Secret War storyline Trapster was enlisted by Lucia von Bardas the former prime minister of Latveria and placed in her secret army of technology based villains She sent the army against Wolverine Spider Man Luke Cage Daredevil and Captain America the five heroes Nick Fury had sent to Latveria to stop Lucia s secret criminal funding When the battle started to turn in favor of the heroes Lucia turned all the armor of her technological army into a bomb Nick s unknown agent Daisy defeated her and the armor army s lives were saved Trapster escaped the heroes in the resulting battle between Fury and Wolverine volume amp issue needed During the Civil War storyline Trapster was seen as a member of the Sinister Six 24 He was later among an army of supervillains organized by Hammerhead that was captured by Iron Man and S H I E L D 25 After the Civil War Trapster appeared as a member of a new Frightful Five along with Wizard Hydro Man Titania and Klaw 26 He appeared in Brand New Day as one of the villains in the bar and later fighting Spider Man in the Brand New Day Extra one shot volume amp issue needed During the Dark Reign storyline Trapster later showed up in an alliance with the criminal Zodiac 27 Trapster was with the Frightful Four when they were sent by Intelligencia to attack the Baxter Building and capture Mister Fantastic 28 After MODOK Superior had revived the other Intelligencia members following the fight with the Sinister Six he makes room for Trapster to join up with them Their meeting was interrupted by Deadpool who tried to sink the ship they were on only for Trapster to defeat Deadpool 29 When Peter Parker in Doctor Octopus dying body sends a message to various supervillains to capture Otto Octavius in Spider Man s body alive in order bring to the Raft Trapster is among the supervillains that receives the message Trapster places who he believes to be Doctor Octopus in a portable life support system that he had put together Trapster teleports Peter Hydro Man and Scorpion to one of Doctor Octopus hideouts and then asks for the pay But Peter reminds them that they have to capture Spider Man alive and bring before Doctor Octopus in order to find a way to switch Peter s and Otto s minds back 30 Trapster was later found webbed up at the hideout by the police with a note stating Courtesy of your friendly neighborhood Doc Ock 31 At a supervillain nightclub as part of the All New All Different Marvel Trapster encountered his sometime teammate in the Frightful Four Titania who addresses him as Paste Pot Pete He ambushes Titania in an alley outside attempting to rob her but Titania easily defeats him 32 During the Avengers Standoff storyline Trapster was an inmate of Pleasant Hill a gated community established by S H I E L D Using the Kobik project S H I E L D transformed Trapster into a mild mannered Pleasant Hill groundskeeper named Willie Helmut Zemo and Fixer restored his memory and he helped to assault a S H I E L D outpost that was used as the Pleasant Hill City Hall 33 Powers and abilities EditThe Trapster does not possess any superpowers but relies on a variety of technological devices He designed a costume of synthetic stretch fabric equipped with storage canisters for adhesives or lubricants as well as paste rigged boots and gloves to cling onto surfaces His primary weapon has always been projectile glue initially delivered by a pistol connected by an armored tubing to the container worn at his hip 34 then wrist mounted cannons 35 and eventually shot straight from the glove tips 36 He shoots out streams of liquid gel that immediately forms into a springy rope enabling Pete to duplicate Spider Man s webbing to the point where he is only one person Spider Man knows who could even replicate an approximate copy of his webs 37 He was able to create a fire proof paste 38 Pete also designed boots that allows him to walk upon walls by sequentially releasing a powerful glue and then lubricant 39 Trapster has created solvents that can render any surface frictionless and discovered a way to dissolve the extremely strong Adhesive X concocted by Heinrich Zemo 40 He has also created a dust capable of rendering Mister Fantastic s unstable molecules inert 41 Trapster is an expert chemist a skilled marksman and talented disguise artist Pete could use other devices such as anti gravity discs explosive caps ultrasonic transmitters a floating platform and various mechanical traps to bind his opponents Other characters named Trapster EditLarry Curtiss Edit Lawrence Larry Curtiss is a different version of Trapster that appeared in Iron Man Annual 12 Known as Trapster he was the assistant head of security for the Roxxon Oil Company and stole Peter Petruski s costume and weapons He also had heat seeking mini missiles equipped with concussion charges and glue missiles fired from paste shooters He used the Trapster s equipment to steal the inventions programs from Iron Man and desired to replace his boss as the head of security at Roxxon However he was discovered by his boss and defeated by Iron Man 42 Third Trapster Edit A third Trapster crashed a battle between Spider Man and Vulture who was using the Falcon alias at the time She immobilized both of them and made off with Vulture s loot 43 Trapster appears as a member of the female incarnation of the Sinister Syndicate where she was called Trapstr While on her cellphone she quotes that there is no E in her name as she is still trying to decide on replacing it with the letter A The Sinister Syndicate begins their mission where they attack the F E A S T building that Boomerang is volunteering at 44 Beetle leads the Sinister Syndicate in attacking Boomerang After getting Aunt May to safety Peter Parker changes into Spider Man and helps Boomerang fight the Syndicate The Syndicate starts doing their formation attack until Spider Man accidentally sets off Boomerang s gaserang which knocks out Spider Man enough for the Syndicate to make off with Boomerang Trapstr s paste was used to trap Boomerang in their headquarters 45 When Beetle returns to the headquarters Trapstr is present when Mayor Wilson Fisk brings the full force of New York City to their headquarters demanding that they surrender Boomerang to him She wonders if an attractive police officer named Rob is down there Trapstr later stated that she learned about Beetle s boyfriend Randy Robertson by hacking her e mails The Syndicate then assists Spider Man against Mayor Fisk s forces After Spider Man evacuates Boomerang the Syndicate fights Mayor Fisk s forces while not killing them The Syndicate is defeated and arrested by the police Their transport is then attacked by an unknown assailant who frees them 46 Other versions EditMarvel 1602 Edit A variation on the Trapster appears in 1602 Fantastick Four as one of the members of the 1602 Frightful Four The Four who are Frightful He is an expert huntsman hence his name 47 Spider Ham Edit Peter appears as a bird called Paste Pot Peep in Peter Porker the Spectacular Spider Ham 16 In other media EditThe Peter Petruski incarnation of Trapster appears in The New Fantastic Four episode The Frightful Four voiced by Gene Moss citation needed This version uses complex traps instead of super adhesives and is a member of the Wizard s Frightful Four The Peter Petruski incarnation of Trapster appears in the Fantastic Four episode And the Wind Cries Medusa voiced by Beau Weaver citation needed This version is a member of the Wizard s Frightful Four The Peter Petruski incarnation of Trapster appears in the Fantastic Four World s Greatest Heroes episode Frightful voiced by Sam Vincent citation needed This version is a member of the Wizard s Frightful Four Peter Petruski Paste Pot Pete appears in The Super Hero Squad Show voiced by Dave Boat citation needed This version is a member of Doctor Doom s Lethal Legion and briefly joins Pyro and Zzzax to form Team Toxic The Peter Petruski incarnation of Trapster appears in Ultimate Spider Man voiced by Steven Weber citation needed This version is a member of the Frightful Four The Peter Petruski incarnation of Trapster makes a non speaking cameo appearance in the Avengers Assemble episode The Avengers Protocol Part 1 citation needed References Edit DeFalco Tom Sanderson Peter Brevoort Tom Teitelbaum Michael Wallace Daniel Darling Andrew Forbeck Matt Cowsill Alan Bray Adam 2019 The Marvel Encyclopedia DK Publishing p 382 ISBN 978 1 4654 7890 0 Strange Tales 104 Marvel Comics Strange Tales 110 Marvel Comics Avengers 6 Marvel Comics Strange Tales 124 Marvel Comics Fantastic Four 36 Marvel Comics Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Supervillains New York Facts on File pp 350 351 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X Spider Man Human Torch Vol 1 1 March 2005 Fantastic Four 38 Marvel Comics Journey into Mystery 116 Marvel Comics Fantastic Four 41 43 Marvel Comics Daredevil 35 36 Marvel Comics Captain America 108 Marvel Comics Marvel Super Heroes vol 1 15 Marvel Comics Fantastic Four 94 Marvel Comics Daredevil 35 Marvel Comics Daredevil 36 Marvel Comics Fantastic Four 265 The House that Reed Built Marvel Comics The Avengers 6 Marvel Comics Captain America 324 Marvel Comics The Spectacular Spider Man 158 Marvel Comics Spider Man 91 Marvel Comics Spider Man 92 Marvel Comics Civil War 2 Civil War War Crimes 1 Marvel Comics Fantastic Four 546 Marvel Comics 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