![]() ![]() purge all the drugs from his system during this time, but he still has visions of his Sin-Eater persona. Ĭarter is put in psychological and medical care, but is crippled by the beating Spider-Man inflicted. As he is being transferred to Riker's, a vengeful mob including DeWolff's father tries to kill him, but Daredevil and Spider-Man intervene. Spider-Man goes into a fierce rage and beats the Sin-Eater nearly to death. When Spider-Man and Daredevil discover that the Sin-Eater's next victim is going to be Betty Brant, Peter Parker's first love, they rush to save Betty. During his escape after killing Rosenthal, he is attacked by Spider-Man and kills a bystander during the battle. His next victim is Judge Horace Rosenthal, a friend of Matthew Murdock. As a detective, he is assigned to find the killer, and works closely with Spider-Man. Īs the Sin-Eater, his first victim was Captain Jean DeWolff (in " The Death of Jean DeWolff" story arc). After his partner was killed by several young criminals, he became obsessed with killing anyone who "sinned" by abusing authority. Carter became violent and resigned from S.H.I.E.L.D., eventually becoming a detective with the New York City Police Department. He was injected with experimental drugs to increase strength and endurance, but when the program was designated too dangerous it was discontinued. Stanley " Stan" Carter was born in Fort Meade, Maryland. Spider-Man-related fictional character biographies Stanley Carter ![]() The character was introduced in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #107 (October 1985). ![]()
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