Big Man is the name of different fictional characters appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics.
Fictional character biography
Frederick Foswell
Frederick Foswell was the first person to assume the Big Man mantle. He used to be a reporter for the ''
Daily Bugle'', but in reality he lived a secret life as a criminal boss named Big Man. He was eventually defeated by Spider-Man after which he apparently turned new leaf. He died saving
J. Jonah Jameson
John Jonah Jameson Jr. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Spider-Man. The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, and he ...
by taking a bullet for him.
Janice Foswell
Janice Foswell is the daughter of the original Big Man (Frederick Foswell) and sought to follow in her father's footsteps to gain control of the New York underworld. She was soon joined by a new
Crime Master and
Sandman.
She and her Enforcers were defeated by
Spider-Man
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, the
Human Torch and the
Sons of the Tiger. Over a dispute about eliminating Spider-Man and the Sons, Janice was killed by the Crime Master who turned out to be her fiancé and son of the original Crime-Master, Nick Lewis Jr. (both had separately pursued vengeance against Spider-Man without knowledge of each other's identity).
Frederick Foswell Jr.
Frederick Foswell Jr is the son of the Frederick Foswell and the brother of Janice Foswell. He took over the role to gain revenge for the death of his father and sister, which, owing to
J. Jonah Jameson
John Jonah Jameson Jr. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Spider-Man. The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, and he ...
's then-hostile attitude towards Spider-Man, he blamed on the webslinger. Using one of
Arcade's Murderworlds, Foswell Jr. attacked them with
Scorpion,
Life Model Decoys of
Human Fly, and replicas of the
Spider-Slayers. Piloting a giant robot version of Big Man, he attacked Spider-Man and Jameson, assuming Jameson would help kill Spider-Man. Spider-Man and the remorseful Jameson quickly defeated Foswell Jr. as Spider-Man hurls the Big Man robot outside before it can self-destruct. Foswell Jr. is then arrested by the police.
Other versions
MC2
Henry Pym Jr. is the son of
Hank Pym and
Janet van Dyne
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in the
MC2 MC2 may refer to:
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universe. He inherits his father's size changing powers and takes the Big Man name. He is briefly a member of the
Revengers before going straight and joining a government-sponsored team.
Ultimate Marvel
The
Ultimate Marvel equivalent is named Mr. Big, a mobster and the Enforcers' leader. Mr. Big was scheming to overthrow
Wilson Fisk, using
Spider-Man
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as a secret weapon. The plan backfired, and when Fisk learned that he was the one responsible for Spidey's assault on Fisk's office, Fisk crushed the mobster's head bare-handed.
[''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #10. Marvel Comics.]
In other media
* A variation of the Big Man appears in ''
The Spectacular Spider-Man''. This version is the title of a mysterious crime lord who operates from the shadows.
Tombstone (voiced initially by
Keith David and subsequently by
Kevin Michael Richardson
Kevin Michael Richardson (born October 25, 1964) is an American actor. Known for his distinctively deep voice, he has mostly voiced villainous characters in animation and video games. In film, Richardson voiced Goro in ''Mortal Kombat'' (1995) ...
in later appearances) is the initial bearer of the name until he is eventually overthrown by the
Green Goblin (voiced by
Steve Blum).
** Additionally, Frederick Foswell (voiced by
James Arnold Taylor) also appears in the series as a reporter for the ''Daily Bugle'' who works undercover as a criminal nicknamed "Patch" and later goes on to expose Tombstone as the Big Man.
* A variation of Henry Pym Jr. appears in ''
Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow'', voiced by Aidan Drummond.
References
External links
Janice Foswell at Marvunapp.com
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