One of the key locations in the film is Horizon Labs, where Morbius looks after children with the same blood disorder that he has -- while also carrying out his research into curing the condition. But Horizon Labs has been a huge part of the "Spider-Man" comics in the last decade, as Peter Parker worked there during Dan Slott's run on the character. It's a place for gifted scientists to work on the most cutting-edge technology and ideas, without the restraints of having to pitch them to a board of directors. Horizon Labs first appears in "Amazing Spider-Man" issue #648, and it's run by Max Modell, one of Peter's personal heroes in the scientific community. Morbius also works for Horizon in the comics, and he's the one who creates a serum that saves everyone in New York when the events of "Spider-Island" turn everyone into giant arachnids. But he's not the only villain to grace the laboratory's halls. Otto Octavius, aka Doctor Octopus, also works for the company after he transfers his consciousness into Peter's brain in "Amazing Spider-Man" issue #700 -- and he uses Horizon as a way of developing new technology for his own heroic career. Although don't worry, non-comic readers, Otto eventually surrendered Peter's body back to the hero's consciousness.
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