In response, Fiers not only arranged for Williams' wife to be killed by a bomb on their wedding night, but even sent Williams a congratulatory telegram timed to arrive just after the bomb went off. In the 1930s, Fiers had a series of confrontations with Doctor George Williams of the US Treasury, with Williams playing a key role in a crucial defeat of one of Fiers' plans. Gustav Fiers was a mysterious Oscorp scientist and associate of Norman Osborn. [5], The Gentleman was revealed to have survived when he resurfaced during Civil War II as an associate of the Kingpin, marking the character's first appearance in a Marvel comic book. He also formed a working relationship with Peter's first adversary, the Chameleon, although the Chameleon was unaware of Fiers' interest in Spider-Man.
Connors replies no and Fiers vanishes. The resulting loss of information would trigger a worldwide financial collapse, as gang warfare became the only way to survive amid the chaos and destruction caused by the detonation of the generator. As Peter Parker grew up, Fiers' agents learned about the accident that allowed Peter to become Spider-Man, but although amused at this turn of events, he kept Peter's identity to himself, even killing the investigators who had brought him this information. announces that Fisk was killed by the Punisher, the Gentleman and Jigsaw argue over what their next course of action should be, and like the rest of the Kingpin's allies they agree to follow Fisk's protege Janus.[7]. While Spider-Man and the strategic action group S.A.F.E.
Connors yells after him that he should leave Peter alone. Despite his disdain for humanity, he could still form friendships with others, learning over time that he genuinely cared for his younger brother and developing a strong respect for the Red Skull, providing him with various information and resources during the Second World War even if he didn't share the Skull's prejudices and moral beliefs. [3] The Gentleman appears in the novels Spider-Man: Revenge of the Sinister Six, and Spider-Man: Secret of the Sinister Six, in which he was killed off. After Curt Connors is locked into a high security cell, he is approached by Fiers who asks if Connors told Peter Parker the truth about his father. Gustav Fiers is an ally to Norman and Harry Osborn. The Gentleman made his film debut in 2012 in The Amazing Spider-Man, portrayed by actor Michael Massee.
"” ―Kraven the Hunter.
found the Gentleman dying of his wounds in the airport. Marvel Movies is a FANDOM Movies Community. Amazing Spider-Man film series (ElectricMayhem's), https://spidermancomicsfanon.fandom.com/wiki/Gustav_Fiers_(Earth-120703)?oldid=4688. At the end of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Harry Osborn requests Gustav Fiers to put together a small team, beginning with Rhino.In the OsCorp building where Rhino's suit is found, other suits are also seen that are reminiscent of that of the comic book characters, Vulture and Doctor Octopus.These two characters will likely appear in the film, along with Green Goblin.
Peter visits his Aunt May for old time's sake and they get along to have a … The Gentleman's bodyguard, Pity, has the psionic ability to create and control synthetic darkness that no light can breach; she could generate an equivalent burst of light that inspired positive emotions in those who saw it, but Fiers had apparently trained her not to use that light as he felt that it was of no use to him. During this time, Fiers acquired a ward in the form of a young woman known as Pity, the daughter of unspecified old enemies of his who possessed enhanced strength, speed, and a form of psionically-induced darkness, whom he brutally forced to serve him through a twisted form of brainwashing whereby she would hate him and yet be incapable of defying him. When Fiers learned that the Parkers were now employed by Albert Malik, the second Red Skull, he put aside his usual disdain for Malik- who he acknowledged as a pretender to the title and regarded as operating out of his league- to warn him about the Parkers, requesting in return only that he spare the Parkers' son Peter so that he could be more of a challenge later in life. The Gentleman made his film debut in 2012 in The Amazing Spider-Man, portrayed by actor Michael Massee.[2]. made contact with George Williams to conduct more research into the Gentleman, Fiers began to buy up various works of art from around the world, also planting a bomb in the Parker household while Peter was absent. I will make you what you were meant to be: The ultimate hunter! Connors replies no and Fiers vanishes. The Gentleman may not have any super-human abilities but his vast wealth gives him virtually unlimited resources.