Skip Westcott
Creation & Design
Skip Westcott was created as a member of the Teen Titans, designed to embody the youthful spirit and dynamic energy of the team.Early Years
Initially introduced as a side character, Skip quickly became a fan favorite due to his relatable personality and determination.Character Development
Over the years, Skip has evolved from a supporting character to a key member of the Teen Titans, showcasing growth in his abilities and personal relationships.Cultural Reception
Skip Westcott has been well-received by fans for his relatable struggles and growth as a character, often praised for his contributions to the Teen Titans.Character Details
Real Name:
Skip Westcott
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Teen Titans
Abilities:
Enhanced agility, Combat skills
Equipment:
Utility belt, Gadgets
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Spider-Man and Power Pack #1
Marvel
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1984
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Vol. 1
1st and only appearance of Skip Westcott, a teenage neighbor who inappropriately touched Peter Parker when he was a young boy
16-page giveaway co-published by Marvel Comics and the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse
Reprinted many times until the year 2000 - original has the word FREE printed on the cover and no sponsor logo in the upper-right corner
It was never confirmed or denied that this origin story is actually a part of Spider-Man's canon (official history)
1st and only appearance of Skip Westcott, a teenage neighbor who inappropriately touched Peter Parker when he was a young boy
16-page giveaway co-published by Marvel Comics and the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse
Reprinted many times until the year 2000 - original has the word FREE printed on the cover and no sponsor logo in the upper-right corner
It was never confirmed or denied that this origin story is actually a part of Spider-Man's canon (official history)
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