The Shocker was introduced in 1967's The Amazing Spider-Man #46, but in the decades since, he's never been able to escape being one of the Marvel universe's most notorious C-list villains. With his engineering skills, he built a pair of gauntlets, known as "vibro-smashers," that can shoot concentrated air blasts. Because the feedback from the gauntlets is so dangerous, he also wears a padded costume for protection. Herman has made upgrades to the suit over the years, making him even more powerful than he was during the Silver Age (and at times, bulkier, too).

Unfortunately for him, Shocker is considered a joke by many in the superhero (and even villain) community, which means Spider-Man loves to drop an extra amount of digs his way. Shocker is also a career criminal, meaning that he's in this line of work for the money and doesn't have any aspirations of world domination or is seeking revenge against the Web-Slinger. Outside of the comics, the Herman Schultz iteration of Shocker has appeared in the '90s Spider-Man animated series, Ultimate Spider-Man and numerous video games starring the Wall-Crawler. Spider-Man: Homecoming would be Shocker's first time on the big screen, and since Bokeem Woodbine has proven himself to be a talented actor (most recently playing Mike Milligan in Fargo Season 2), he would have the chops to make the character interesting.

Tom Holland's Peter Parker will jump back into action the Spider-Man: Homecoming is released on July 7, 2017. Be sure to let us know below if you're looking forward to Shocker's possible inclusion.