


ĭuring the " Secret Invasion" storyline, Squid is one among many supervillains who joined the Hood's crime syndicate in attacking the invading Skrull force. Squid was among the villains recruited into Hood's unnamed crime syndicate. Unfortunately for the assembled villains, Iron Man and a number of S.H.I.E.L.D. ĭuring the " Civil War" storyline, Squid was among the villains recruited into Hammerhead's unnamed supervillain army to take advantage of the Civil War. After a long talk in the night, Squid was presumably taken away by the police. Both Spider-Man and Mike managed to calm Squid down with Mike telling his son his apology for the way he treated him. Squid broke the bat, but was blindsided by Spider-Man. Miguel escaped as Mike Callahan attacked him with a baseball bat. Squid later came up through the sink pipes of Miguel Vargas' coffee shop in an attempt to kill him. He later confronted his father at a bar and then stormed out as Peter Parker entered. Squid later dragged a cigar store owner named "Old Man" Frenzetti into the sewers and later killed him. Squid was later hired by an unnamed Upper West Side crime boss to eliminate the local businessmen that won't sell their properties to him. Īfter their failure, the ones responsible for Squid's creation attacked him and Ms. In his first outing as a supervillain, Squid and his girlfriend Ms. He eventually fell into the wrong crowd and ended up transformed into a mouthless squid-like creature. Fictional character biography Īfter his mother died, Don Callahann had a hard time relating to his father, "Big Mike" Callahan. 2 #16 and was created by Howard Mackie and John Romita Jr. Squid first appears in Peter Parker: Spider-Man vol. Squid is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. 2 #16 (2000)Ībility to turn into a mouthless squid-like creature with extendable tentacles and emit a foul-smelling ink from his hands and body The Squid battles Spider-Man in his first cover appearance, from The Amazing Spider-Man vol.
