![]() Fester decided to devote his time and new powers to crime from then on. Immersed in the strange compound, he discovered that he now had super-strength and agility thanks to the meteor's powers. Fester decided to continue without funding, and while chiseling the meteor, he struck a pocket of gas. Excited by his discovery, Fester searched for funding into a project, but investors went for more commercial ventures. One day, however, he found an unusual meteor that crashed into the Earth. Fester was always a poor scientist, and was considered a crackpot by his colleagues. The Looter received an entry in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #6 (2006) #6. The character subsequently appears in Marvel Team-Up #33-34 (May–June 1975), Defenders #63-64 (September–October 1978), Spectacular Spider-Man #41 (April 1980), Web of Spider-Man #39 (June 1988), The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #26 (1992), Amazing Scarlet Spider #1 (November 1995), Spectacular Scarlet Spider #1 (November 1995), Web of Scarlet Spider #2 (December 1995), The Sensational Spider-Man #8 (September 1996), Untold Tales of Spider-Man (October 1997), Sensational Spider-Man #27 (May 1998), Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #6 (November 2004), Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #5 (April 2006), Spider-Man Family #7 (April 2008), The Amazing Spider-Man #645 (December 2010), Superior Foes of Spider-Man #11 (2013) and The Amazing Spider-Man vol. ![]() The character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #36 (May 1966), and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The character primarily appears in comic books featuring Spider-Man. ![]() The Looter is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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