Thousand (comics)

Thousand (comics)

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caption =
character_name = The Thousand
publisher = Marvel Comics
debut = "Tangled Web of Spider-Man" #1
creators = Garth Ennis, John McCrea and James Hodgkins
full_name = Carl King
height = 6' 1"
weight = 224 lbs
affiliations = None
aliases = Jess Patton
powers = Body is composed of one-thousand spiders capable of devouring the innards of humans and using their leftover skin like a suit
Super strength
Venomous bite
Capable of adhering to surfaces|

The Thousand is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Universe. Created in combination by Garth Ennis, John McCrea and James Hodgkins, the character first appears in "Tangled Web of Spider-Man" #1.

Originally a man known as Carl King, King became the Thousand when he devoured a dead radioactive spider, which resulted in his transformation from a human being into a hive-minded swarm of a thousand spiders. Cite comic
Writer = Garth Ennis
Penciller = John McCrea
Inker = James Hodgkins
Story = The Coming Of The Thousand (Part 3)
Title = Tangled Web of Spider-Man
Volume = 1
Issue = 3
Date = August 2001
Publisher = Marvel Comics
]

Fictional character history

A bully as a child, King's favorite target of abuse was classmate Peter Parker, who he continually torments in both grade and high school, extorting money from him, forcing him to do his homework and physically beating him. While attending a science exhibit depicting the effects of radiation, King witnesses Peter being bitten by an irradiated spider and gaining superpowers. Stalking Peter, King also witnesses his becoming of the hero Spider-Man. Cite comic
Writer = Garth Ennis
Penciller = John McCrea
Inker = James Hodgkins
Story = The Coming Of The Thousand (Part 2)
Title = Tangled Web of Spider-Man
Volume = 1
Issue = 2
Date = July 2001
Publisher = Marvel Comics
]

Wanting to gain superpowers like Peter, King returns to the science exhibit and, finding the now dead irradiated spider, kept for study, eats it. For several days, King shows no sign of mutation, until one morning he discovers his body is composed of spiders. Discovering his power to consume the innards of other human beings and use their skin like a suit after accidentally doing so to his mother, King proceeds to do the same to his father and, wanting to gain mastery of his new abilities, begins to consume and take over the bodies of various people, most of them homeless vagrants and children. Cite comic
Writer = Garth Ennis
Penciller = John McCrea
Inker = James Hodgkins
Story = The Coming Of The Thousand (Part 3)
Title = Tangled Web of Spider-Man
Volume = 1
Issue = 3
Date = August 2001
Publisher = Marvel Comics
]

Years later, King, jealous of the fame and glory Peter Parker has as Spider-Man, decides to kill him. Cite comic
Writer = Garth Ennis
Penciller = John McCrea
Inker = James Hodgkins
Story = The Coming Of The Thousand (Part 1)
Title = Tangled Web of Spider-Man
Volume = 1
Issue = 1
Date = June 2001
Publisher = Marvel Comics
] Murdering and assuming the identity of Daily Bugle employee Jess Patton, King finds Peter and, pretending to be Patton, spins a lie about being broke, alcoholic and homeless after being rejected by a boyfriend. Managing to gain Peter's pity, King is taken to his apartment by him, where he reveals his true identity and attacks, managing to beat Peter in seconds after he changes into his Spider-Man outfit, paralyzing him with his venomous bite and, putting him in restraints, takes him back to his apartment where he plans to devour him. Cite comic
Writer = Garth Ennis
Penciller = John McCrea
Inker = James Hodgkins
Story = The Coming Of The Thousand (Part 2)
Title = Tangled Web of Spider-Man
Volume = 1
Issue = 2
Date = July 2001
Publisher = Marvel Comics
]

Before King manages to eat Peter, the latter's landlord Mr. Ambrose, enters the room. Not wanting to have a witness to his existence, King swarms over Ambrose and kills him. After taking over Ambrose's body, King reveals his full origin to Spider-Man, in a lengthy speech. As King rants, the venom that had paralyzed him wears off and Spider-Man attacks him. Trading insults as they fight, King calls Spider-Man the same spineless worm he knew as a child, while Spider-Man calls King a friendless bully afraid of women. Gaining to the upperhand in the fight, King knocks Spider-Man to the floor and prepares to deliver the killing blow to him. Ignoring the warnings given to him by Spider-Man, King attempts to strike, but instead hits a high-voltage electrical generator, which incinerates practically all of the spiders composing him. Cite comic
Writer = Garth Ennis
Penciller = John McCrea
Inker = James Hodgkins
Story = The Coming Of The Thousand (Part 3)
Title = Tangled Web of Spider-Man
Volume = 1
Issue = 3
Date = August 2001
Publisher = Marvel Comics
]

Believing King to be dead, Spider-Man leaves the scene, not noticing that one of the spiders that composed his enemy survived electrocution. Seconds after vowing vengeance on Spider-Man, the last piece of King is stepped on by an oblivious passerby. Cite comic
Writer = Garth Ennis
Penciller = John McCrea
Inker = James Hodgkins
Story = The Coming Of The Thousand (Part 3)
Title = Tangled Web of Spider-Man
Volume = 1
Issue = 3
Date = August 2001
Publisher = Marvel Comics
]

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