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| HistoryText = While [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Peter Parker]] was having dinner with [[Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616)|Mary Jane]] in the Rainbow Room, high atop the Rockefeller Center, his spider-sense kicked in and he was forced to come out as Spider-Man to investigate{{r|Web of Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 #9}}.
 
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==20th Century==
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The Rockefeller Center was invaded by the [[Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)|Sub-Mariner]] during his rampage of New York City in the summer of 1940. He used the television studio inside the [[Radio City Music Hall]] to issue a warning to the [[Human Torch (Android) (Earth-616)|Human Torch]] to cease his pursuit of him. He was later chased out of the location by the Torch. {{r|Marvel Mystery Comics #9}} The location was later visited by reporters, including [[Phil Sheldon (Earth-616)|Phil Sheldon]] who surveyed the damage. {{r|Marvels Vol 1 1}}
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==Modern Age==
 
While [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Peter Parker]] was having dinner with [[Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616)|Mary Jane]] in the [[Rainbow Room]], high atop the Rockefeller Center, his spider-sense kicked in and he was forced to come out as Spider-Man to investigate.{{r|Web of Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 #9}}
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Deep beneath the labyrinth of arcades under the Rockefeller Center, there existed a hidden, secret complex, where [[Edward Brock (Earth-616)|Venom]] was being kept prisoner by the Overreach Committee.{{r|Venom Finale Vol 1 1}}<br/>
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Above ground, [[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]] and [[Clinton Barton (Earth-616)|Hawkeye]] fought and defeated [[Georges Batroc (Earth-616)|Batroc]].{{r|Captain America Vol 3 #4}}
   
 
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Revision as of 18:03, 12 December 2019

History

20th Century

The Rockefeller Center was invaded by the Sub-Mariner during his rampage of New York City in the summer of 1940. He used the television studio inside the Radio City Music Hall to issue a warning to the Human Torch to cease his pursuit of him. He was later chased out of the location by the Torch. [1] The location was later visited by reporters, including Phil Sheldon who surveyed the damage. [2]

Modern Age

While Peter Parker was having dinner with Mary Jane in the Rainbow Room, high atop the Rockefeller Center, his spider-sense kicked in and he was forced to come out as Spider-Man to investigate.[3]

Deep beneath the labyrinth of arcades under the Rockefeller Center, there existed a hidden, secret complex, where Venom was being kept prisoner by the Overreach Committee.[4]

Above ground, Captain America and Hawkeye fought and defeated Batroc.[5]

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