Aaron Davis (Earth-TRN700) VS Aaron Verne (Earth-616)
Aaron Davis (Earth-TRN700)
Aaron worked for The Kingpin as a criminal alongside his brother Jeff, but instead of stopping working for him like his brother did, he continued and would become one of his henchmen under the moniker Prowler. Spider-Verse and Death Aaron had a close bond to his nephew Miles Morales, making Aaron a second father figure to him. When Kingpin killed Spider-Man he heard Miles fleeing from the crime-scene, making Kingpin order Prowler to assassinate the witness. Prowler tracked down Miles and the Spider Gang; but during the raid, Miles unmasked himself to Aaron. Kingpin, witnessing Aaron's shock, demanded that he commit to the assassination. Aaron refuses to kill his nephew, so Kingpin retaliated by fatally shooting Aaron with a pistol. His brother Jefferson Davis, who was investigating the crime-scene, discovered his corpse being carried away by a disguised Miles. Seemingly those of the Aaron Davis of Earth-1610. However, his suit is not completely bullet-proof - Kingpin was able to fatally shoot him somewhere that the suit did not protect him.
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Aaron Verne (Earth-616)
A bank teller fascinated by geometry, Aaron Verne spent his life fascinated by the study of shapes but lacked the money to attend college. Working various small jobs, he eventually ended up as a bank teller. This job didn't last long as he was fired for daydreaming. Going home after his release, he began daydreaming about geometry once again, only this time, the shapes he imagined became real.[1] Returning to the bank he was formerly employed at, he broke through a wall using a cylindrical battering ram, then herded the patrons and employees into a corner of the room and constructed a prison using his geometry powers. Unknown to him, Donald Blake was among the prisoners. Sneaking into a back room, Blake transformed into Thor, and as Verne left the bank, he confronted the man. Calling himself Locus he struck out at Thor. As the battle increased, Locus managed to encase Thor's hammer in an energy construct, keeping it from Thor almost long enough to force Thor's reversion to Blake. After Thor reacquired his hammer, Locus abducted a woman, putting her inside of a sphere, threatening to drop her if Thor didn't set down his hammer. Locus then created a platform beneath the hammer to bring it to him. As he grasped it, and let the platform fade, it took him by surprise, dragging him to the pavement below. As Thor went to save the girl Locus hit the pavement. After flying away, Thor briefly returned as Donald Blake to check on Locus. An ambulance arrived, which took Locus away.