Krieger’s real function in Spider-Man: Miles Morales is as the head of Roxxon. Later, Krieger tried to kill Tony in a plot that involved impersonating him Face/Off style and trying to pay Iron Man to betray him (at a point when most people thought Iron Man was Tony’s mysterious bodyguard). Those board members were disappointed when it turned out that the young Tony Stark was pretty good at running the company all on his own. Simon Krieger was among the board members of Roxxon who orchestrated the murder of the Starks. In the movies, the deaths of Tony Stark’s parents were part of a plot by the forces of Hydra, but in the comics they were something much more mundane: Corporate sabotage. Simon Krieger, CEO of Roxxon Image: Kurt Busiek, Patrick Zircher/Marvel Comicsįirst appearance: Iron Man: The Iron Age #1 (1998) Here’s the comic book origin of every villain in Insomniac’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. If you’re wondering who’s who in this motley rogues gallery, and what their comic book origins are, wonder no further. Spider-Man: Miles Morales may be shorter than its predecessor, Marvel’s Spider-Man, but it still packs in the villains. ![]() ![]() Every good superhero needs a good supervillain to go up against, and Miles Morales is no different.
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