Herman Schultz was an engineer with a simple dream: screw work, I'm going to rob a bank! Creating gauntlets that fire powerful vibration waves and a quilt-like armor to absorb the effects, Schultz took a stroll to steal some dough. Spider-Man swung into action, but the projectile-powered villain bested the famous hero. Naturally, Shocker would lose time and time again, but over the years he'd update his armor, allowing it to destroy webbing on his eyes and easily stand up to Spider-Man's punches. In the pages of Peter Parker: Spider-Man, the classic villain gave his armor a massive upgrade and absolutely dominated Spider-Man. Shocker also had a short-lived career on the Thunderbolts and will soon appear in the comic Villains for Hire.