When the Tablet of Order and Chaos is shattered, four different universes suddenly find themselves in great peril. As a result, four different Spider-Men must join forces, square off against their greatest foes and attempt to restore reality as we know it. It might sound like a tall order, but it's just another day for Marvel's friendly neighborhood hero.

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Activision's Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions is just around the corner, hitting stores on September 7, 2010 for Xbox 360, Wii, PS3 and Nintendo DS. For the past several months we've brought you news and impressions of the four different dimensions you'll play through - Amazing, Noir, Ultimate and 2099. But what we haven't highlighted as much are the foes you'll be facing - until now. We've gathered profiles on 10 of the 13 bosses in Shattered Dimensions and will be unveiling them daily as a countdown to the release of the big game. Not only do we have a quick synopsis of the character and his role in comic books, we even have developer commentary courtesy of Beenox's Mario Notaro, one of the game's designers."When looking at which villains we wanted to have in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions , we really wanted to choose those that would give us the most interesting design options, while still creating a cast of enemies that everybody would recognize," Notaro told us via e-mail. "In the game, all of the villains have their signature powers, of course, but because of the fragments of the Tablet of Order and Chaos, these powers become terribly magnified and in some cases mutate into entire new abilities. These alterations really allowed us to push the gameplay further than we would have been able to simply using the villains' basic abilities."Read on for more on Shattered Dimensions. And check back daily as we continue to profile some of Spider-Man's greatest enemies.(Two Notes: All screenshots are from the Xbox 360 version of Shattered Dimensions. Also, for our comic book-based information, we're only profiling the standard or " Amazing Spider-Man " characters - several of these villains have been created just for this game and don't exist in the comics.)Cain MarkoThe ThunderboltsX-Men Vol. 1 #121965Super-strength, invulnerability, unstoppable momentumThe ThunderboltsAngry half-brother of mutant do-gooder stumbles across mystical ruby in jungle temple. Becomes vengeful, unstoppable powerhouse in service of a dark god. Not as evil as the temper tantrums and property damage would have you believe. Juggernaut has abandoned (temporarily, at least) his vendetta against Professor Xavier and the X-Men in lieu of serving with the Thunderbolts and atoning for his past crimes. As is typically the case during his brushes with heroism, Juggernaut's connection to the evil god Cyttorak is weakening, dampening his massive strength as a result. It remains to be seen if Juggernaut can remain on the side of good or if he'll be called back into villainy by his master once again.Amazing Spider-ManMatt Willig"For us, Juggernaut is interesting in several ways: First of all, his strength makes him a very dangerous opponent, forcing Spider-Man to stay out of his reach and be very careful about how he attacks. Second, the fact that he can break through walls means that he can suddenly burst out at anytime during the level."We chose to use a huge construction site as the setting because it gave Juggernaut all kinds of objects to throw at Spider-Man (like cement trucks for example), while also giving Spider-Man a lot of interesting terrain to swing around."Finally, to make things really interesting, Silver Sable and the Wild Pack are trying to hunt down Juggernaut for a bounty and have no restraint if Spidey gets in their way!" - NotaroSo there's our first villain - the unstoppable Juggernaut! What do you think? Excited to throw down with one of the most popular X-Men bad guys ever? Sound off in the comments.Want to check out all of our updates? Here's a handy guide:

Shattered Dimension's Villains