Alistair Smythe

Alistair Smythe (/smð/) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was one of Spider-Man's enemies and the son of Spencer Smythe. Although he used a wheelchair at one point, he later gained the ability to walk after transforming himself into what he called the Ultimate Spider-Slayer.

Alistair Smythe
Alistair Smythe as the Ultimate Spider-Slayer.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Amazing Spider-Man Annual #19 (November 1985)
Created byLouise Simonson
Mary Wilshire
In-story information
Alter egoAlistair Alphonso Smythe
Notable aliasesThe Ultimate Spider Slayer, Spider-Slayer
AbilitiesExpert robotics, cybernetics and geneticist
Bio-organic carapace grants:
Superhuman strength, speed, agility and durability
Bird-like talons
Curved bladed weapon jutting from each shoulder
Jagged blades on each forearm
Web-shooter

Publication history

Alistair Smythe first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual 19 (November 1985), created by Louise Simonson and Mary Wilshire.[1] Alistair Smythe died in The Superior Spider-Man #13 (September 2013).

Fictional character biography

The Spider-Slayers were a series of robots that sought to destroy Spider-Man. The initial generation of Spider-Slayers were created by his father Spencer Smythe. After Spencer failed to kill Spider-Man—and ended up dying as a result of prolonged exposure to the radioactive samples involved—Alistair inherited his father's legacy and gained a new-found hatred toward Spider-Man. His initial attempt, however, failed when, in a rather humorous misunderstanding, he mistook Mary Jane Watson for Spider-Man; playing along with it to give Peter Parker time to come up with a plan while Mary Jane used a super-powered suit designed by aliens) until he was defeated by the real wall-crawler. He initially worked for the Kingpin but left in disagreement over how to deal with Spider-Man and went solo.[2]

After being confined in an asylum, Alistair released himself and took several other inmates with him in order to construct a new series of Spider-Slayers that tracked Spider-Man across the city. With a plan of revenge, he forced the inmates to assist him in the machines' construction. After sending a series of slayers after Spider-Man (and all of their inevitable destruction with assistance from others including Scorpion and the Black Cat), Alistair lured Spider-Man to his residence for one final battle. In order to defeat Spider-Man on his own, Alistair enhanced himself by encasing his entire body in a bioorganic carapace that not only served as a full body armour, but increased his strength and gave him the ability to walk again by interconnecting with his spine. The physical structure of the carapace gave Alistair bird-like talons for feet; a long, curved blade-like weapon jutting from each shoulder; a pair of smaller, jagged blade weapons on each forearm; and a specially made web-shooter that fires from the forearm area. Eventually, Spider-Man defeated Alistair and made sure he'd been taken to custody as well as the other asylum inmates who survived the ordeal.[3]

During Scarlet Spider's brief stint as sole web-slinger in town, Smythe (still carapaced as the Ultimate Spider-Slayer) started a war utilizing a new set of slayers he intended to sell on the black market. These Cyber-Slayers, which could be controlled remotely by turning one's thoughts into the slayers' actions, were initially targeted at Lady Octopus and her crew.[4] The Scarlet Spider ended up in the middle of things and temporarily allied with the Cyber-Slayers, a fact that did not go over well with Smythe.[5]

Smythe, no longer in his carapace but with his ability to walk restored by his earlier use of it, found his way outside prison and sought revenge on both Spider-Man and J. Jonah Jameson for the death of his father. He coerced Jameson to alter the stories in the Daily Bugle or else he'd kill JJJ's wife and son John Jameson. Once Spider-Man caught on to Smythe's trail, he followed it back to the Bugle where Smythe assaulted him with recreated versions of every spider-slayer ever sent after Spider-Man in the past plus a pair of new creations—a miniature model designed to latch onto Spider-Man's face and penetrate his mind through use of radiation and a larger six-armed model arguably stronger than any other created. While attached to Spider-Man's head, the miniature spider-slayer psionically connected to Spidey's mind, copied thoughts of his loved ones, and broadcast that information to all the other mini-slayers. Smythe gave Spider-Man the choice of either stopping them or preventing the six-armed slayer from destroying Jameson. Spider-Man eventually shut down all the spider-slayers at the same time, but it was Jameson who beat Smythe to the verge of death with a baseball bat for threatening his family. Smythe made another return in which he used a poisonous spider he made and attacked John Jameson and caused him to end up in the hospital.[6]

During the "Big Time" storyline, Alistair Smythe returns with a new metallic body armor and is hunting down all of J. Jonah Jameson's friends and families. He decides to seek out Mac Gargan for help, who is currently locked away in jail.[7] Posing as a scientist, Smythe infiltrates the Raft and makes off with Gargan.[8] He then performs a cybernetic operation on him, turning him into a cyborg Scorpion, and convinces him to join his crusade against Jameson. At this point, Smythe has amassed a small army of cyborg minions, all of whom want revenge on Jameson.[9] Smythe, Scorpion, and a new villain named Fly-Girl lead their army to attack the site of John Jameson's latest space mission, sabotaging the launch and holding John for ransom.[10] Smythe's new plan was to kill all those close to Jameson, but not to kill Jameson himself so Jameson could feel the same suffering that he did losing his father. Smythe's actions get Jameson's wife Dr. Marla Jameson killed, as well as seemingly permanently negating Spider-Man's spider-sense when a device Spider-Man designed to overload a link between Smythe's current Slayers also damaged his spider-sense.[11] J. Jonah Jameson plans to have the death penalty given to Alistair Smythe for what happened to Marla.[12]

During the "Spider-Island" storyline, J. Jonah Jameson brings Alistair Smythe from Ryker's Island to demand his help in resolving the spider-flu plague transforming ordinary citizens into Homo Archanis. Alistair Smythe laughed at the irony of how Jameson has gained spider powers. At the moment, Jameson transforms and seriously wounds Smythe by biting a chunk out of his neck.[13]

Despite his injuries, Alistair Smythe is seen alive and well as a prisoner in the Raft.[14] Alistair Smythe is a witness of the escape of Doctor Octopus (who has swapped his mind with Spider-Man) and was denied to join up with him.[15]

Mayor J. Jonah Jameson calls in Superior Spider-Man to help oversee the execution of Alistair Smythe so that he would not escape. Superior Spider-Man confronts Smythe, who tries to taunt him by mentioning Marla Jameson's death. Since Smythe is unaware of the mindswap and that Otto was not paying attention due to him remembering his time locked up during his final days as Doctor Octopus, Superior Spider-Man brushes him off. Mayor Jameson alongside Superior Spider-Man, his assistant Glory Grant, and Bugle reporter Norah Jones watch the procedure of Smythe's execution while he claims to be a "better person". Superior Spider-Man tries to reply that no one would buy that, only to stop himself once he remembers that he just pulled that trick. Just as Smythe's execution begins, a swarm of mini Spider-Slayers attack the place allowing Smythe to move freely. However, they are counteracted by Otto's Spider-Bots. Smythe attempts to escape, but he finds out that Otto has prepared himself for every method of escape he may try, prompting Smythe to shift his plan to kill Spider-Man for which he was also prepared. The mini Spider-Slayers enter the infirmary where they surround Boomerang, Vulture, and Scorpion. The mini Spider-Slayers heal and enhance them where they get one request from Smythe to kill Superior Spider-Man.[16]

Superior Spider-Man is seen fighting Smythe and is mocking him for being weak in comparison to his father Spencer Smythe. When Superior Spider-Man says that he has called the Avengers for backup, Smythe states that he has his own backup as Boomerang, Scorpion, and Vulture show up. Superior Spider-Man admits that the Mini-Slayers were clever but inadvertently reveals that his countermeasures are being powered by the Raft's Power Generators distracting him at the revelation. Smythe takes the upper hand until he is narrowly shot down by Mayor Jameson disguised as a Raft guard. Superior Spider-Man hunts Smythe through his comm system only to discover that he did the same trick and informed his allies (all heading for a full front assault against Superior Spider-Man) who tries to convince them that Smythe is using them and will take back their enhancements once he has out. All of them agree that even though that might happen, they will make the best of the situation against him. Smythe manages to reach the Raft's generators, destroying them to shut down the power in the entire island, allowing the Lizard to escape. Once Smythe tries to escape, Superior Spider-Man reminds him about the emergency generators. Smythe warns Superior Spider-Man that just like he does with his Spider-Bots, he can see through his Mini-Slayers catching up on Mayor Jameson and the trapped civilians sending their locations to the group. Scorpion rejects it at first, but is easily convinced once Smythe tells him that one of his targets is Mayor Jameson himself. After Boomerang is defeated, Smythe warns Superior Spider-Man that he is still caught in a predicament since Scorpion is heading to his personal vengeance against Jameson and Vulture is ready to kill the group of civilians so he must make a choice only to be surprised when Superior Spider-Man replies that he will not follow any of them. Instead, Superior Spider-Man determined to complete his mission of slaying him.[17]

Superior Spider-Man succeeds in killing Smythe but only physically his corpse, with his mind intact, attacks the survivors, disarming the guards. Superior Spider-Man tackles Smythe and they fall onto the shore below, Smythe attempts to transfer his mind into Superior Spider-Man, however, Superior Spider-Man had already done this and equipped the mask with armored plating. Before Alistair dies, Superior Spider-Man taunts him by revealing being Otto and that Otto already beat the true Spider-Man to the mind transfer. His body is presumably carried away.[18]

During the Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy storyline, Doctor Octopus' conscious in an Octobot infiltrates New U Technologies and finds that the Jackal has obtained the body of Alistair.[19] Jackal managed to make a clone of Alistair alongside his father.[20]

Powers and abilities

Alistair Smythe is a scientific genius specializing in robotics, cybernetics and genetics. His most notable inventions are the Spider-Slayers, robots built for the express purpose of capturing or killing Spiderman. Though the creation and idea for these originally came from his father, Alistair has made advances and improvements on the originals and current generations are extremely sophisticated and formidable. The Spider-Slayers often operate in groups and Alistair is tactically skilled in his deployment of them. Smythe invented a bio-organic carapace that serves as a full body armor. It gives him increased strength and the ability to walk again by interfacing with his spine. The carapace has bird-like talons for feet, a long, curved bladed weapon jutting from each shoulder and smaller, jagged blades on each forearm. It also has web-shooter that fires from the forearm area. While wearing this armor, Smythe has superhuman strength, durability, speed and agility.

Other versions

House of M

In the House of M reality, a furious J. Jonah Jameson hired Alistair Smythe, an associate of Norman Osborn, to build a Spider-Slayer to get revenge against the Parkers.[21]

In other media

Television

  • Alistair Smythe appeared in the 1990s Spider-Man animated series, voiced by Maxwell Caulfield. This version had worked for various villains. He witnessed Spencer Smythe's failure to destroy Spider-Man which (as in the comics) caused his apparent death and was convinced to create the Spider-Slayers to attack Spider-Man as part of a deal with the Kingpin. Alistair was the Kingpin's primary accomplice for some time, even after Alistair's technology failed to kill Spider-Man. His association with the Kingpin came to an end when Spider-Man and Daredevil teamed up to fight the Kingpin, resulting in Richard Fisk's arrest. His angered benefactor blamed the incident on Alistair's 'incompetence' and that his 'days here are numbered'. Fearing for himself, Alistair planned to sell out the Kingpin, but was caught in the act. He was turned against his will into the Ultimate Spider-Slayer cyborg by his replacement Herbert Landon with genetic manipulation. With this change which included his back's 'horns' can fire lasers, Alistair was strong enough to crush Spider-Man in a bearhug and possesses even greater agility than the wall-crawler. He soon broke free of the Kingpin's programming and recovered his father's body (which had been kept alive in stasis by the Kingpin unbeknownst to him) thanks to Spider-Man. Alistair later went to work for Alisha Silver. Smythe is later contacted by Miles Warren to have Silvermane send men to help repair Warren's underwater lab. Alistair was later transported to the alien planet where he worked with the Red Skull. However, it is revealed that he doesn't want to rule the planet like Red Skull and Doctor Octopus, but just wanted to get back to his father. An alternate version appeared in two-part series finale where he's seen working for the Kingpin and Spider-Carnage in order to build a mind-control device to take over the world (but Spider-Carnage's real intentions were to destroy all reality). After Spider-Man foiled these plans, Spider-Carnage fled to another reality but leaves a bomb in the Kingpin's building to which Alistair and everyone else in the building were saved by Spider-Man and Madame Web.
  • The Ultimate Spider-Slayer alias is seen in Ultimate Spider-Man vs. The Sinister 6 used by Kaine (voiced by Drake Bell[22]).
  • Alistair Smythe appears in 2010s Spider-Man animated series, voiced by Jason Spisak. This iteration is around the same age as Peter Parker and Harry Osborn, and shares Spencer Smythe's rivalry with Max Modell. In the episode "Osborn Academy", he is among the students that are interviewed for a spot in Osborn Academy. In the episode "Party Animals", Alistair controls a Spider-Slayer to fight with Spider-Man. After setting the Spider-Slayer to self-destruct enough for Spider-Man to fling far away from civilian population, Alistair is told by Norman Osborn that he passed the audition to get into Osborn Academy. In the episode "Symbiotic Relationship", Alistair uses upgraded Vulture technology to look for the V-252, resulting in confrontations with Spider-Man using the V-252. After Osborn figures out that the V-252 is on Spider-Man, both Alistair and Adrian Toomes use Vulture sonic attacks on Spider-Man, enabling Spider-Man to break off the V-252 and steal the container from Osborn. In the episode "Ultimate Spider-Man", Alistair uses a mecha Spider-Slayer personally on Osborn's behalf where he competes with his own father while stating that Norman has started to been a better father figure; Spider-Man and Miles Morales were able to defeat the Spider-Slayers. While Spencer gets webbed up by Spider-Man and handed over to the police, Alistair gets away and tells Osborn what happened. He later appears in the episode "The Rise of Doc Ock" [Parts 3 & 4] equipped with his own Spider-Slayer armor as a member of the Oz Commandos which turned into the Sinister Five via Doctor Octopus and the Jackal's mind control technology. In the episode "Hobgoblin, Part 1", Alistair (in his Spider-Slayer armor) helps the Sinister Five wear down Spider-Man to brainwash so that Doctor Octopus can expand the Sinister Six. With the Hobgoblin's help, Spider-Man frees Alistair, Steel Spider, Rhino and Vulture from Doctor Octopus's mind control technology. In the episode "Goblin War: Part 1", Alistair enrolls at Horizon High with Peter's spot and is suspected as the Goblin King by Spider-Man; he is merely a 'newbie' Goblin amongst the Goblin Nation and gets defeated by Spider-Man, Otto Octavius (via Spiderbots), Ghost-Spider and Spider-Girl.

Film

Alistair Smythe appears in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, portrayed by B.J. Novak.[23] An insulting supervisor at Oscorp, he orders Max Dillon to check the electrical fault on his subordinate's birthday which causes the man's transformation into Electro.

Video games

  • Alistair Smythe appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes as one of the enemies of Spider-Man.
  • Alistair Smythe appeared as a major boss in the SNES and Sega Genesis versions of the Spider-Man Animated Series game.
  • In Spider-Man: Edge of Time, there are newspapers in both timelines about Alistair Smythe.
  • Alistair Smythe appears as the primary antagonist of The Amazing Spider-Man video game, voiced by Nolan North. First introduced as a former colleague of Curt Connors at Oscorp, Alistair is the company's CEO and "new face" in the aftermath of Connors's dismissal from Oscorp and imprisonment due to the Lizard's actions. As Oscorp's new CEO, Alistair pressured the company to invest more in its robotics division and gave his authority to dispose of the many "cross-species" that Oscorp scientists, including Michael Morbius and Otto Octavius, have created using Connors's research, as they were too dangerous to be kept alive. After Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker (Spider-Man's secret alter-ego) sneak into Oscorp to learn more about these secret cross-species experiments, Alistair finds the two and decides to escort on a private tour of Oscorp's secret labs, where the cross-species are being kept. However, the cross-species go berserk after sensing Peter's spider DNA and escape from Oscorp, infecting Alistair, Gwen, and several other scientists with a deadly virus in the process, which then spreads to the rest of New York. Forced to quarantine himself and the others, Alistair, with the approval of Oscorp's directors, reprograms all of the company's robots to hunt down and kill all the escaped cross-species but end up attacking Spider-Man as well, due to spider DNA. After destroying one of Alistair's giant robots called S-01, Spider-Man breaks Connors out of Beloit Psychiatric Hospital, and the two begin working together to develop a cure for the cross-species virus. After breaking into one of Oscorp's secret facilities to recover Connor's research before it gets destroyed, Spider-Man heads to the sewers and finds the cross-species Vermin. After defeating Vermin, Spider-Man takes a blood sample for Connors, but then gets interrupted by a Hunter, a new type of killer robot created by Alistair. Spider-Man manages to destroy the Hunters that chase after, and then returns with the sample to Connors who uses it to create a cure. When Spider-Man breaks into Oscorp and brings it to Gwen, Alistair stops them and decides to test it on himself, stating that, if it works, Oscorp will replicate it and he will take all the credit as the one who saved the city. However, the cure doesn't work and it ends up paralyzing Alistair from the waist down, forcing him to use a wheelchair from now on. Furious, Alistair accuses Spider-Man and Connors of having done this intentionally and sends another giant robot, S-02, to kill Spider-Man who manages to destroy it. Connors later makes a new cure, using Peter's DNA this time, and Spider-Man infiltrates Oscorp once again and gives it to Gwen, saving Gwen's life and that of fellow scientists, whom Alistair placed under quarantine, guarded by several sentry robots. However, Alistair (now completely insane) refuses to allow Spider-Man and Connors to take the credit as the city's saviors, and, after being fired from Oscorp due to his unstable nature and discovering Spider-Man's secret identity, sends his robots to kidnap Connors and bring to his secret robot manufacturing facility. Spider-Man finds Connors gone and is then attacked by Hunters, sent by Alistair, but manages to destroy them and learns that Alistair and Connors are at the facility. After infiltrating it, Spider-Man manages to save Connors, but he is captured by Smythe, who injects him with a nanobot serum that takes away his powers, but is also slowly killing him. Alistair then reveals his greatest creation yet, S-03, a massive robot personally piloted by him, which he intends to use to flood New York with nanobots serum, aware that this could potentially lead to the death of thousands of innocent people, but he is willing to take any risks to be seen as the real savior of the city, instead of Spider-Man or Connors. After barely escaping from the facility, Spider-Man makes through a city consumed by chaos, due to the war between Alistair's robots and the infected, and arrives at Connors' old sewer lab, reuniting with Connors and Gwen. Out of desperation, Connors turns himself back into the Lizard and leaves to stop Alistair, while Spider-Man dies because of the nanobots, but Gwen manages to revive with an AED. Realizing that electricity can destroy the nanobots, Spider-Man leaves to help the Lizard and arrives on S-03 as well, where he electrocutes himself to successfully destroy the nanobots and regain his powers. Spider-Man and the Lizard then fight Alistair together and manage to subdue him and destroy S-03, but Connors loses control and the Lizard's consciousness takes over. Defeated, Alistair regains his sanity and becomes aware of the error of his ways and all the destruction that he has caused, before Spider-Man hands him over to the police and heads to the sewers to find the Lizard, eventually defeating and turning back to normal. Later, Connors willingly returns to the asylum, while the city is saved thanks to the cure created by Connors and Spider-Man who is revered as a hero. However, Alistair manages to escape from police custody, with Peter and Gwen learning about this from a news report, but Gwen convinces Peter to deal with Alistair later. In the game's post-credits scene, it is revealed that Alistair has regained the use of his legs due to approaching the final stages of the infection, and returns to his lab, where, realizing that he is about to be a cross-species himself, he commits suicide by allowing a Hunter to fire on him.

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