Vulture

"Eight years without any trouble from those bozos over at Stark Tower, and then this little bastard in red tights shows up, and he thinks he can tear down everything I've built. We're gonna put 'em outta business. We're gonna take everything they got."

- Vulture

Adrian Toomes is the former owner of Toomes Salvage Company, based in New York City who swore revenge after the Department of Damage Control run by Tony Stark drove him out of business. Equipping himself with an exo-suit created from stolen Chitauri technology, Toomes took on the identity of Vulture only to come into conflict with both Stark and Spider-Man.

Biography
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Personality
"I want you to understand that I'd do anything to protect my family. I know you know what I'm talking about. So don't mess with me. Don't interfere with my business again. 'Cause I will kill you and everybody you love."

- Vulture to Spider-Man

Adrian Toomes, or rather the Vulture, is an extremely manipulative, tyrannical, agressive and most of all; assertive individual as he knows how to deal with situations where his power is mocked or not. He is tyrannical as he controls over his gang with a really powerful iron fist, and he is also a selfish egotist as he thinks only on himself and not on others.

More than that, Toomes is really relentless megalomaniac, as he sees in the population of the rich and the powerful people as the source of all evil in the world, and also believes that his own actions are not evil ,yet, they are good, which means that he is also a delusional individual. He is even a destructive sadistic and emotionally cold sociopath, as he is ready to take risks and to destroy everything or killing everyone in his path without even a drop of remorse.

Yet, despite his ruthless personality, he values his own family above all of his actions, believing that he is corrupting and destroying everything in his path not only for the good of the world but also for the future of his family even if he ended up in arrestment.

When he had arrived to The Raft and reunited with Gargan, it seems Toomes had already lost the faith in humanity ,and became even much more darker than he was when he was still free man, so, he decided to think on the option wheter to join Gargan and the other criminals which Spider-Man imprisoned.

Powers

 * Flight: Vultures suit is outfitted with a powerful winged harness that also has jet propulsion systems which allows him to fly.
 * Superhuman Strength: The suit gives Vulture the strength to grab and overpower both humans and superhumans, as well as destroy concrete pillars.
 * Superhuman Durability: Vulture's suit is designed to withstand blows from superhumans like Spider-Man.
 * Superhuman Speed and Agility: The suits jet propulsion systems allows Vulture to fly at high speeds and maneuver in the air with incredible agility, despite its large frame.

Equipment

 * Vulture's Exo-Suit: Vulture uses a suit made with Chitauri technology and outfitted with a winged steel harness that allows him to fly.
 * Beam Gun: Vulture uses a powerful beam gun that is capable of bisecting large ships.

Family

 * Doris Toomes - Wife
 * Liz Toomes - Daughter

Allies

 * Phineas Mason/Tinkerer
 * Mac Gargan/Scorpion
 * Jackson Brice/Shocker #1 † - Victim
 * Herman Schultz/Shocker #2

Enemies

 * Spider-Man
 * Damage Control - Business Opponents
 * Tony Stark/Iron Man

Trivia

 * In the comics, Vulture originally flew with a pair of magnetic wings to get revenge on his former business partner. Vulture was also one of the founding members of Spider-Man's recurrent group of enemies, the Sinister Six alongside Doctor Octopus, Sandman, Mysterio, Electro and Kraven the Hunter.
 * In the comics, Wilson Allan is the father of Liz Allan and the second husband of Doris Raxton. This is, however, not the first time Liz's father is a supervillain. In the Ultimate Comics, her father is the mutant villain Blob.

Behind the Scenes

 * Jon Watts stated that he was inspired by John C. Reilly's Rhomann Dey from Guardians of the Galaxy for Toomes' "ground-level perspective" in the film.
 * Jon Watts said Toomes would be different from other Marvel Cinematic Universe villains like Thanos and Ultron, as "It's fun to think that if Spider-Man is a regular kid who becomes a superhero, there's got to be a bunch of regular guys who become supervillains, too."
 * Michael Keaton calls Toomes "interesting to play" and not completely villainous, saying "there's parts of him that you go, 'You know what? I might see his point.'
 * Co-producer Eric Hauserman Carroll likened Toomes to "the dark Tony Stark", a "businessman with a family. He wants to look out for his kids. He’s got sort of a Tony Soprano mentality. He doesn't have these big delusions of grandeur where he wants to take over the world, or replace the government, or even defeat the Avengers or anything. He just wants his shot at the good life".
 * The Vulture is the third superhero-type character based on a flying animal that Michael Keaton has portrayed, with the previous two being in ' and ' and Birdman in .
 * Toomes intensely dislikes Tony Stark for putting him out of business. Michael Keaton's character in , Riggan Thompson, has a similar dislike of Robert Downey, Jr. due to the fact that while they both achieved fame portraying superheroes, Downey is one of the biggest stars in Hollywood while he has faded into obscurity.