Hitman (Marvel Comics)

Burt Kenyon first appeared in The Spectacular Spider-Man #4 (March 1977), and was created by Archie Goodwin and Sal Buscema.

Burt Kenyon was a Vietnam veteran serving in the same company as Frank Castle, who would later become the Punisher.

The Hitman had placed tracers on the Vulture as well as Spider-Man, and he continued to harass and attack them both.

As the Hitman confronted Jameson in his office, he attracted the attention of the Punisher and Spider-Man.

Spider-Man was also hanging from another part of the statue, but was wounded, weakening, and also holding on to Jameson with his other arm.

[7] After the war, Jack Pierce found a new woman where Peach Cullen and Midge killed him.

[11] While in Laastekist, Jimmy was disgusted when the other Cullen Family members shot and seemingly killed Payback and Lynn Michaels.

This distraction gave Jimmy the opportunity to steal Dean's gun and shoot him.

As Jimmy kneeled over Dean's corpse, he is shot in the back by Vigil's Blackwell and left for dead.

[13] Lori's friend from medical school stitched up Jimmy's wound at Blackwell's hand.

[14] Jimmy sneaked into the meeting place of the Cullen Crime Family in order to rescue his mother.

However, Midge smashed a coffee pot onto Jimmy's head and was at the mercy of the Cullen Crime Family.

[15] As Jimmy learned of his father's past, Lori snuck in to the Cullen Crime Family's meeting place and broke him out where the two of them escaped.

[7] Lori brought Jimmy to their mother's old chest and told them how the Cullen Crime Family killed his father.

[17] Following Spider-Man's victory over the Goblin King, Hitman was seen with the other former Hobgoblin minions at the Bar with No Name where they encounter Electro.

[19] Burt Kenyon was an extraordinary marksman with conventional military weapons and was a good hand-to-hand combatant.