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He then made one million dollars by harassing a stock broker. Likely Schultz's most ambitious solo exploit was his attempt to hold New York City for ransom by blacking out various electrical grids to spell out his name, and extort one million dollars from the city.
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Shocker later stole an ancient stone tablet with an inscription for a formula that could restore youth, that had been earlier stolen by the Kingpin. While robbing a bank, he was later beaten and sent back to prison after Spider-Man pinned Schultz's thumbs away from the gauntlets' triggers with the webbing and then knocked him out. He defeats Spider-Man in their first confrontation (Spider-Man was at a disadvantage due to having a bad left arm sprain from an earlier battle with the Lizard ) during a robbery. Schultz uses his gauntlets to escape from prison and becomes the supervillain known as "the Shocker". After finally being caught and incarcerated for his crimes, he developed a pair of gauntlets designed to shoot air blasts, vibrating at high frequency. Instead of using such talents to gain legitimate employment, he became a successful burglar and the world's best safe-cracker (according to him in later stories). He was a high school dropout who had brilliant talents as both an inventor and an engineer. Herman Schultz was born in New York City. He was also one of the main characters in "The Superior Foes of Spider-man" comic series. He appeared as a regular character in Thunderbolts from issue #157 to 162, when he deserted the team. The character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #46 (March 1967) and was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. IGN ranked him as Spider-Man's 23rd greatest enemy. The character made his live-action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), portrayed by Bokeem Woodbine.
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The character has been featured in various media adaptations, such as feature films, television series and video games. For this reason, he is among Spider-Man's least psychotic, ambitious, and respected adversaries. Unlike most Spider-Man villains, who seek power, revenge against the hero, or to create chaos, Shocker is interested in making a living from his criminal career, and only harms those who get in his way.
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He later incorporated these gauntlets into a special costume and became a supervillain, quickly rising through the ranks of the New York City underworld and being employed by various crime lords.
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Herman Schultz, a self-taught engineer, started out as a low-level burglar and safe cracker, before using his skills to build a pair of gauntlets that can produce shock waves, which eased his line of work. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita Sr, the character debuted in The Amazing Spider-Man #46 (March 1967). He is usually depicted as an enemy of the superhero Spider-Man, and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues' gallery. The Shocker ( Herman Schultz) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.