Background
The Burglar makes his first appearance in the hallway of a
Manhattan TV studio just as young Peter Parker (still dressed as Spider-Man
and carrying his pants over his arm) steps out of his dressing room. The
Burglar is being chased by a police officer who yells at Spider-Man to trip
the crook up before he can get to the elevator. But a stuck-up Spidey
refuses to help and the Burglar makes his escape.
Soon after, the same Burglar tries to rob the Parker home in Queens. When
Ben Parker surprises him, the Burglar murders Ben and hides out in the old
Acme Warehouse. Peter learns that his Uncle has been killed and goes to
the warehouse, as Spider-Man, to capture the killer. He takes the Burglar
out with one punch, only to discover that it is the same man he could have
captured at the TV station. This event has influenced Peter Parker/Spider-Man's entire
life.
Years later, with Aunt May
in a nursing home, the Burglar, now out of jail, rents the old Parker home
and tears it apart looking for some hidden treasure. When he fails to
locate it, he goes to the nursing home. There, he occupies the office of
Dr. Ludwig Rinehart, and holds the psychiatrist at gunpoint. He reveals to
Rinehart that his break-in at the Parker home years before was not random;
that he was looking for something when he shot Ben Parker. Now he believes
Aunt May knows where the valuables are. He plans to learn the truth and
then kill her. He also reveals that the doctors in prison diagnosed him as
crazy. (Ya think?)
Things get more complicated when it appears that Aunt May dies of a massive
cardio-infarction. We see her body in a casket and they have a visitation
for her and everything. But all is not as it appears because Dr. Ludwig
Rinehart is actually Mysterio, the master of
illusion. He has agreed to simulate Aunt May's death so that Peter will
stop visiting. This will allow the Burglar time to shake the truth out of
the old bird. After having Peter put off the scent, the Burglar tries to
kill Rinehart. But the Burglar is not aware that Rinehart is Mysterio and
is unprepared for the illusions that allow Mysterio to take away his gun
and render him unconscious.
Mysterio keeps the Burglar tied up in the basement of the nursing home
while he tries to discover what the hidden treasure is. The Burglar
manages to break a nearby mirror and use a shard to sever his bonds.
It all comes to a head in Amazing Spider-Man #200
(January 1980) when Peter Parker finds the Burglar waiting for him in his
apartment. The Burglar manages to knock out Peter (who, thanks to
Mysterio, has lost his powers) by whacking him over the head with the butt
of his gun. He takes a tied-up Peter to the old Acme Warehouse and the
truth starts to come out.
Years before, the Burglar was a young convict who was paired up in a cell
with Dutch Mallone, a notorious gangster. Dutch used to talk in his sleep
about a treasure he had hidden in his home. The Burglar finds out by
visiting the TV station on that fateful day that the home in question was
eventually bought and occupied by the Parkers. With Mysterio having fled
the scene, he has the real Aunt May in his custody. He brings her to the
warehouse and faces off against Spider-Man.
In the end, an enraged web-slinger pulls off his mask and shows the Burglar
that he is Peter Parker. The Burglar becomes so convinced that Peter will
kill him for the murder of his Uncle Ben that he drops dead of a heart
attack; frightened to death. And the treasure? Aunt May reveals that she
and Ben found a box behind the wallboards years ago... but silverfish had
eaten up all the contents.
Years after his death, the burglar's daughter, Jessica Carradine, arrived
in New York with a grudge against Spider-Man. She dated Ben Reilly, not
knowing that he was the current Spider-Man. She tried to forgive Ben after she
found out his secret but the burning of the Daily Grind (his place of
employment) and the ransacking of his apartmant led him to think that she was
trying to destroy his life. (It was really Jason Macendale, the Hobgoblin.)
They broke up and she has not been seen since.
As a central figure in Spider-Man's origin, the Burglar has made many other
appearances in flashbacks and always appears in variant Spider-verses such
as Chapter One, Ultimate Spider-Man, and
the Spider-Man Newspaper Strip.
As a side note, according to the third Spider-Man film, the burglar's name is
Dennis Carradine. It is seen on his mug shot when Capt Stacy says Ben's killer
is still free.
Thanks To:
Some of the above information is extracted from the various
versions of the Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe and the more recent
Marvel Encyclopaedias.
The assistance of the
Marvel Chronology Project is gratefully acknowledged.
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