Puma first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #256 and was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz. [1] The inspiration for the character comes from safari cards bought by Tom DeFalco. [2] In the Puma's earliest appearances, he acted as a mercenary, and an antagonist to Spider-Man, but soon came to respect him. 5 fighting skills 3 intelligence 3 speed 4 strength Biography Thomas Fireheart is a wealthy Native American businessman, but Thomas has a hidden side to him and the rest of the world.
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Puma Gallery Name Thomas Fireheart Current Alias Puma Aliases Kitty, Kitty Cat, Minion Puma, Tommy, Tommy-Boy, Tonto Affiliation and Relationships Physical Characteristics Origin and Living Status Personal Information Creators and Appearances Creators Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz First Amazing Spider-Man #256 ( May, 1984) Contents 1 History Puma was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz in 1984 and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man issue 256 (1984). Major Story Arcs Fireheart Enterprises Tired of waiting around, Thomas. Fantastic Four #1 Amazing Fantasy #15 (Spider-Man's First Appearance) Marvel Comics The Amazing Spider-Man 1963 - 1998 3 Marvel Comics Web of Spider-Man 1985 - 1995 History Thomas Fireheart was the result of ten generations worth of genetic engineering performed by the Kisani Native American tribe. Fireheart can transform into Puma, a half-mountain-lion being with senses far more acute than that of a normal human.
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Thomas Fireheart, better known as Puma, is a minor antagonist from Marvel Comics who is a former enemy of Spider-Man. Puma had attacked Spider-Man, believing false charges that Spider-Man was a thief. In order to pay off his debt of honor, Fireheart purchased the Daily Bugle just to improve Spider-Man's public perception. Eventually, the Bugle was sold back to J. Jonah Jameson.<\/p> Puma ( Thomas Fireheart) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as being most closely associated with Spider-Man. While originally a villain, he gained a great respect for Spider-Man and became his occasional ally. Overview Puma is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz, he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #256 , as an adversary of the superhero Spider-Man. Despite this, the character does not lack morals or a sense of justice, and eventually turned his life around, becoming a recurring ally of Spider-Man instead, whom he came to respect.
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Puma is a powerful Native-American Werecat. Puma was raised to fight the Beyonder and became an ally to Spider-Man. Physical description First Appearance Take Two Affiliations Alignment Evil Affiliation The Wild Pack Powers And Abilities Puma Physiology Claws Species Puma/Human/hybrid Origin and Living Status Full Name Thomas Fireheart Gender Male Relationships Enemies Spider-Man Eye color Green History Categories
Puma publicly confronted Spider-Man over a story in the Daily Bugle that made it seem as if Spidey was a thief. When the story turned out to be false, Puma felt as if he had lost face and was now honor-bound to clear Spidey's name. To this end (and much to Spidey's annoyance), he purchased the Daily Bugle from J. Jonah Jameson. Puma Others Black Crow Publication Details Comic Volume (s) The Spectacular Spider-Man Creators J.M. DeMatteis First Last Spectacular Spider-Man #191 ( June, 1992) Spectacular Spider-Man #193 ( August, 1992) Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Issues 3 See Also 4 Links and References 4.1 References Synopsis
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Puma was raised to fight the Beyonder and became an ally to Spider-Man. Character Wiki Images (85) Forum (3) News Recommended reading Comics Related Pages Enemies Anaconda A super-strong. Apart from protecting his tribe, Puma is a mercenary for hire and one of Spider-Man's animal-themed villains. He briefly changes his ways when he's moved by the web-slinger's commitment to saving innocent lives, but Puma's morally gray personality and feral fighting styles make him a good fit to take on Tom Holland's Spider-Man.