No, Sandman didn't kill Uncle Ben. It was someone else in the comic storyline.
Definitely not. Uncle Ben's death was not caused by Sandman. There were other factors and characters involved in that tragic event in the comics.
Sandman was not responsible for Uncle Ben's death. The circumstances surrounding Uncle Ben's demise were quite different and not related to Sandman at all.
In the comics, it wasn't Flint Marko who was responsible for Uncle Ben's death. The storylines usually have different characters or events leading to this tragic event.
Uncle Ben was killed during a robbery attempt. A thief shot him when he tried to intervene and stop the crime.
Sure did. The death of Uncle Ben is a classic and tragic moment in the original comics. It has a profound impact on Spider-Man's development and his sense of justice.
Uncle Ben was shot and killed during a robbery attempt. It was a tragic event that had a profound impact on Peter Parker's life.
No, the Sandman doesn't typically kill Spider-Man in the comics. They have conflicts but not of that extreme nature.
Well, it all started with a strange accident involving some sort of magical dust or substance that transformed him. But the details can get pretty complex.
Uncle Ben was tragically killed in the comics, which had a profound impact on the main character.
Definitely not. Uncle Ben is a well-known and significant figure in many comic universes, while Aaron Miles is likely a lesser-known or perhaps even an entirely separate and unrelated character.
Uncle Ben is typically killed during a robbery attempt where the thief escapes, and this event has a profound impact on Peter Parker (Spider-Man).
Uncle Ben's death had a profound impact on Spider-Man. It was a catalyst that transformed him from a carefree teenager to a determined crime-fighter. It gave him a sense of purpose and a commitment to justice.