-
appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics. The
Carlos LaMuerto version of
Black Tarantula first appears in The
Amazing Spider-Man #419...
- The Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de (los)
Muertos) is a
holiday traditionally celebrated on
November 1 and 2,
though other days, such as
October 31 or...
-
California La Muerta,
Mayan archaeological site Isla
Muerta (disambiguation) or Isla de Muerta,
various fictional locations Muerte (disambiguation) El
Muerto (disambiguation)...
- super-powered
villains he hunts. He has his own TV show.
Black Tarantula –
Fabian LaMuerto is the
current Kingpin of Crime. An
honorable villain, he is a recurring...
-
Trained by his
father Marcus Estrada de
la García, Juan-Carlos
gained the
mystical mask and
lineage of El
Muertos,
granting the user
superhuman strength...
-
Jornada del
Muerto was the name
given by the
Spanish conquistadors to the
Jornada del
Muerto desert basin, and the
almost waterless 90-mile (140 km) trail...
- El
Muerto (The Dead One), also
known as El
Muerto: The
Aztec Zombie, is a
fictional character and
comic book
superhero created by
American comics creator...
-
La Punta de Los
Muertos, also
called Sailors, Dead Men's
Point is a
historical site in San Diego, California.
La Punta de Los
Muertos site is a California...
- 1997 (January) Kurt Busiek, Mark
Bagley The
Incredible Hulk #449
Carlos LaMuerto Black Tarantula 1997 (January) Tom DeFalco,
Steve Skroce Amazing Spider-Man...
- for the
celebration of the Dia de
la Candelaria –
Fiesta de
la Candelaria –
which occurs on
February 2. Pan de
muerto ('bread of the dead') is a special...