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Burglar (comics)

The Burglar is a fictional character in Marvel Comics, left unnamed in most of his appearances. He is best known as the first criminal faced by Spider-Man, and as the killer of the hero's uncle and surrogate father figure, Ben Parker. The Burglar first appeared in ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962), making him directly responsible for Ben Parker's death and Spider-Man's turn to superheroics.
The Burglar's name was never revealed in the comics. He was completely unnamed in ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15, and it was only in 1996, 15 years after his second and final appearance in the comics,〔''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #200〕 and the introduction of his estranged daughter Jessica,〔''Sensational Spider-Man'' #0〕 that the possibility arose that he might share her last name of Carradine. However, it remains unconfirmed whether this is the Burglar's surname, as his daughter may be using her mother's maiden name, or that of her adoptive parents. In addition, The burglar happens to have a nephew named Jimmy Costas, in which Jimmy wears hand-me-downs from his uncle, and even said that his "Uncle" may have run into Spider-Man once or twice, which shocked Spider-Man when he found out.
The name Dennis Carradine has been used in a variety of media over the years. His last name also appeared on a list of known cat burglars in Marvel's ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' series, but not been formally connected to the Burglar character in the Ultimate Marvel continuity.〔''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #53 (2004)〕 In the first ''Spider-Man'' film, the burglar character is referred to only as a Carjacker. In the film ''Spider-Man 3'', He reappears in a flashback scene of Uncle Ben's death. In the ''Spider-Man'' video game based on the first film, Dennis Carradine is the leader of a gang called the "Skulls" and calls himself "Spike". He also appears in the reboot of the film franchise ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' The origin story takes inspiration from the Ultimate comics where he robs a convenience store, and the clerk tells Peter to help stop him, but Peter refuses, which results in Uncle Ben's death. He reappears in the non-canonical ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2'' video game.
==Publication history==

The Burglar first appeared in ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962).
Following the Burglar's first one-off appearance, there have been multiple successors to the Burglar identity. In ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #49-50 (May 1990), Spider-Man battles a man who is explicitly described as having the same attire as the burglar who shot his Uncle Ben. At one point the man cryptically states, "I owe () for what he did to my brother." In ''Spider-Man'' #26 (September 1992), Spider-Man encounters another man in the Burglar's attire, minus the pistol. It is heavily implied that this Burglar's maternal uncle was the original Burglar.

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