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Brian michael bendis and mark bagley
Brian michael bendis and mark bagley













brian michael bendis and mark bagley

Overtime, Kenny becomes a better person, ceased bullying, and tries to improve academically. Kong maintains a fascination with Spider-Man even to the point of hero worship. Kong's attitude toward's Peter softens after the latter joins the basketball team and demonstrates deep loyalty to his new teammate. This confrontation is observed by the new student Gwen Stacy sticking up for Peter by pulling a knife on Kong. Peter's spider sense warns that the kick is coming and he willingly takes the abuse rather than reveal himself, which appears to dissuade Kenny. Flash and Liz refuse to believe him and demand he prove it by kicking Peter from behind.

brian michael bendis and mark bagley

Later, noticing changes in Peter's physical strength and abilities and recalling the spider bite, he deduces that Peter is Spider-Man.

brian michael bendis and mark bagley

When Peter is bitten by the genetically enhanced spider that gave the spider powers, Kenny crushes the spider under his sneakers, killing it. However, without Flash in the vicinity, he shows a more likeable side and is often shown being friendly and open to Peter, even letting Peter stay at his house after Peter had a fight with Uncle Ben. There, he can regularly be found cooperating with Flash bullying Peter Parker. Kenny attends Midtown High School where he plays basketball for the school team.

brian michael bendis and mark bagley

Obese yet strong, Kenny McFarlane is the best friend of Flash Thompson and Liz Allan. Knowing that Peter Parker is Spider-Man inspires Kenny to be a better person and occasionally helping others in needs. In Ultimate Spider-Man, despite his apparent lack of intelligence based on being a stereotypical high school bully, Kenny is actually a perceptive teenager and able to deduce Spider-Man's secret identity but keeps this knowledge to himself he respects the hero's wishes of secrecy and covertly helps him maintaining it. A version of the character is later introduced in the main continuity. However, his personality is based on Flash Thompson of the main continuity during his high school years. Kenny McFarlane is one of the few characters not based on a counterpart from Marvel's main continuity, being an original Ultimate Marvel invention to the comics, and is indirectly based on Bendis himself. Created by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley, the character appears in the pages of Ultimate Spider-Man. Kenny " Kong" McFarlane (also known as King Kong) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.















Brian michael bendis and mark bagley