Kaine Parker is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Kaine Parker is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Kaine Parker later appeared as the new Scarlet Spider in the Marvel Point One one-shot in November 2011 before starring in his own series.
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Kaine Parker realizes the partial degeneration caused a slight amplification of the powers he "inherited" from Peter.
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Kaine Parker possesses a "Mark of Kaine", a burning touch that he uses to leave eaten away hand prints on his victims' faces.
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Kaine Parker continues to stalk Ben, making it appear as though Janine Godbe, Ben's new love, has committed suicide.
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Kaine Parker, hoping to give the man who he thinks is the clone the life he could never have, frames Ben for a number of murders he commits since both men have the same fingerprints.
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Later flashback scenes reveal that Kaine Parker worked as a bounty hunter for a time, being briefly dispatched to eliminate Kraven the Hunter.
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Kaine Parker experienced a 'vision' via his enhanced spider-sense that Kraven would kill him in the future.
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Peter Parker is eventually tried and convicted for Kaine's crimes because they have the same fingerprints.
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Peter wants Kaine Parker to stand for what he has done, but Kaine Parker initially refuses.
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At this point, Kaine Parker admits that he has done everything to protect Peter's life and reveals that he is the first clone of Peter, now partially degenerated.
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Kaine Parker pleads for Peter not to do this and eventually gives into revealing the real truth about the murders and the "Mark of Kaine Parker".
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Kaine Parker confronts the Jackal with the full intent of destroying him, when the Jackal manipulates his mind once more by leading Kaine to believe he will be cured of the degeneration process.
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Kaine Parker goes back to Mary Jane Watson for answers, and after a conversation of power and responsibility, Kaine returns to the Jackal's lab in time to assist Ben in a battle against numerous Spider-clones.
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Kaine Parker dies telling Jackal 'You gave me life' and Jackal lets go of him indifferently, calling him "pathetic" and a waste of bad chemicals for saving his life over such a simple reason, but then eyes a regeneration pod, and remarks "but even bad chemicals can be put to good use".
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One of the Game's main sponsors, James Johnsmeyer, finds the pod containing the revived Kaine Parker, and decides to initiate him into the competition, sending the Rhino to fight him.
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Spider-Man interferes in the skirmish and gets sidetracked by Joystick and Polestar while Kaine Parker puts a near-fatal beating on Rhino and escapes with Shannon.
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Kaine Parker finds them moments before the police, but after an incident that threatened to kill the officers, Kaine and Shannon escape again.
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Spider-Man finds them after Kaine Parker manages to single-handedly destroy all of Johnsmeyer's rooftop security defenses, but once inside, Johnsmeyer reveals that Shannon — who was still working for Johnsmeyer during the entire ordeal — has been manipulating and deceiving Kaine Parker.
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Kaine Parker, not wanting to become a puppet of anyone ever again, tries to kill Shannon but was persuaded by Spider-Man not to do so.
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At that point, it is revealed that his degeneration is killing him, and Kaine Parker is incarcerated in some type of hospital-prison with other killers.
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Kaine Parker breaks out to try to stop Norman Osborn after finding out that he is still alive, has masterminded the Clone Saga, and killed his brother Ben.
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Kaine Parker is seen tracking down and attacking Osborn's agents in southern Europe, leaving behind his signature "Mark".
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Kaine Parker later appears in New York City, attacking Spider-Man as he tried to track down Raptor.
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Kaine Parker reveals that he has sought Raptor out, hoping that he could cure his cellular degeneration, and attacks Spider-Man to keep him from the villain.
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Kaine Parker seems to hold some enmity towards Peter, perhaps after finding out he is the actual original Spider-Man.
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Kaine Parker is one of the few people to have remembered Peter's secret identity after the worldwide mindwipe of this knowledge by Mephisto .
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Kaine Parker exposes Peter's identity as Spider-Man and states that Peter is a clone of Reilly and should be killed since he is the closest thing to Ben.
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Kaine Parker is next seen being hunted by Ana Kravinoff and Alyosha Kravinoff.
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Kaine Parker manages to get to Peter's apartment to warn Peter that they, the "spiders", are being hunted before he falls unconscious.
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Kaine Parker is mauled, stabbed, and ultimately sacrificed to bring Kraven the Hunter back from the dead, thus achieving redemption with his last acts to save his 'brother'.
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However, in the epilogue of Grim Hunt Kaine Parker is shown climbing out of his own grave with mutated features, including extra eyes in a spider-like pattern on his forehead, with the narrative box saying 'Rise, cursed one.
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Kaine Parker turns on his sonic-shield to protect himself from the Spider Queen's sonic scream as stingers erupt from his arms and he goes through Spider Queen's throat, delivering the killing blow.
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Kaine Parker informs Peter he is leaving New York, and that he is keeping the stealth suit due to Madame Web's advice.
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Kaine Parker managed to save the only girl still alive in a shipping container that had been used to smuggle her group into America.
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Kaine Parker subsequently abandoned his plans to leave the city when the hospital where he left the victim was attacked by a fire-manipulating assassin who intended to kill the girl: Aracely.
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The policeman and the doctor who attended her case inspired Kaine Parker to remain in Houston to help them face the city problems as its only superhero and to take Aracely with him, reasoning that if she were to stay under their case, she would be eventually deported and then be easy prey for whoever sent the super-powered assassin after her.
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However, after he is attacked by the Assassin's Guild—following a past incident where he killed on their territory without permission—Kaine Parker is forced to make a deal with Bella Donna, where he agrees to perform one assassination for her in the future in return for her leaving him and his new friends alone.
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When Kaine Parker is forced to see a rodeo by Aracely, Wally, and Donald he fights a drunken Armadillo who is trying to reconnect with his ex-girlfriend.
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When Kaine Parker sees Armadillo's ex-girlfriend accept him back despite being a monster he realizes he can have somebody in his life and he later kisses Annabelle.
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Kaine Parker prepared to fight again unaware that Kraven and his daughter Ana had kidnapped Aracely, Annabelle and all his friends.
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Kaine Parker kills then revives Kraven as a punishment, and then Kraven escapes with his daughter.
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Overwhelmed by all these events occurring at the same time and his guilt, Kaine Parker stops trying to be a hero in Houston and decides to go to Mexico with Aracely to help her find if her parents are alive and the truth of every mystery regarding her they have come across.
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Kaine Parker tries to keep himself hidden from Karn's Web Warriors while researching it, but is caught by Spider-Gwen assisting him in going to other worlds and trying to find research to stop the virus.
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Kaine discovers that all the downfalls of these realities was caused by Parker Industries teaming up with the New U to spread Warren's technology which made the diseases widespread.
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Karn reveals that the events Kaine Parker encountered in the other realities is starting to happen in Kaine Parker's own reality.
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Kaine Parker kept it a secret from Spider-Gwen to make sure saving the 616 reality is their top priority.
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Kaine Parker reported to Peter that Prowler and DeWolfe had been trying their best to stop the riot before the virus dissolved and killed them once more.
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Kaine Parker makes good on this in the new 2017 series Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider where he confronts Ben Reilly upon tracking him to Las Vegas and they get into a fight.
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Ben convinces Kaine Parker to stand down by arguing that he is genuinely trying to cure Abigail Mercury's terminal condition, but Kaine Parker makes it clear to Ben that he will kill his "brother" for protecting the world if the girl dies and once Ben has saved her life.
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Kaine Parker's offers Ben the chance to restore Abigail Mercury or Kaine to life before she departs.
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Kaine Parker informs them that he is not the "Other" anymore and suggests they call Ben Reilly as well, Superior Spider-Man states that they are using technology from the defunct New U Technologies to rebuild their cloning machine.
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Kaine Parker sees Superior Spider-Man's point and leaves with him in a portal, unaware that Ben Reilly has followed them.
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Meanwhile, Kaine Parker attempting to sacrifice himself to Verna's hounds, plans to die on Earth-3145 as an ultimate sacrifice, enabling the escape of Ashley and Charlie.
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Kaine Parker's durability is superior to Spider-Man's, as he was able to withstand a massive explosion without any form of discomfort.
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Kaine Parker tanked a full power blow from Spider-Man, without so much as flinching, as well as a bullet to the shoulder which barely slowed him down.
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Additionally, Kaine Parker possesses a retractable bone spike on the underside of each forearm behind the wrist, which he calls the "Sting of Kaine Parker", reminiscent of Wolverine's bone claws, though their exact composition is unknown.
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The costume that Kaine Parker typically wears has been said to slow the degeneration process in his body.
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However, Kaine Parker was never implanted with Peter's memories and as a result of that lacks Peter's scientific knowledge.
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Kaine Parker retained all of the abilities he had as Kaine, with the addition of organic web shooters and presumably enhanced strength.
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Kaine Parker had a similar rebirth to Peter Parker was during the events of The Other, as Kaine is shown exhibiting forearm stingers and organic webbing near the end of the Spider-Island story.
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Kaine Parker has been imbued with enhanced vision, which grants him the ability to see in the dark, as well as a form of psychic connection with arachnids and spiders.
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From his former powers, Kaine Parker appears to still have the "Mark of Kaine Parker", using the ability to burn off his beard and most of his hair, and retains the two retractable stingers, one on the inside of each wrist, which retains its lethality and can tear through flesh and plastic.
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At one point, Kaine Parker managed to take down the majority of the criminal gangs in the city of Houston within one night, without suffering any serious injuries or wounds, systematically and brutally targeting each one of the organisations at a time.
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Kaine Parker takes Daredevil's body to a regeneration chamber, where he is attempting to assist Reilly Tyne who is degenerating as a result of his imperfectly clone father's DNA.
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Kaine Parker appears to be genuinely interested in reformation, and has since been supportive of Spider-Girl and acted as an adviser.
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Kaine Parker appears during the miniseries exploring the Clone Saga as it was originally conceived.
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Kaine Parker is working for both a shadowy figure and Jackal for unknown reasons and attacks Ben Reilly and Peter Parker when they first meet.
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When Kaine Parker sees Gwen Stacy being cloned, he breaks all three free before burning the Mark of Kaine Parker into Jackal's face and breaking his neck.
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Kaine Parker begins having doubts over Harry's plans when he holds the baby.
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Ultimate Marvel version of Kaine is depicted as a misguided, disfigured clone of Spider-Man .
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Kaine Parker appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man three-part episode "The Spider-Slayers", voiced by Drake Bell.
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Kaine Parker first emerges after his genetic template and Spider-Woman find one of HYDRA's abandoned labs and is seemingly defeated.
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