Spider-Man Versions
From the classic Peter Parker to heroes across the multiverse, discover the many faces behind the mask. Each Spider-Person brings unique abilities, backgrounds, and perspectives to the heroic legacy.
Peter Parker (Earth-616)
The original Spider-Man from the main Marvel Universe. After being bitten by a radioactive spider, teenager Peter Parker gained incredible powers and learned that with great power comes great responsibility.
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Tobey Maguire Spider-Man
From Sam Raimi's beloved trilogy (2002-2007), this Peter Parker features organic web-shooters and iconic battles against Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and Venom. A defining portrayal of the character for a generation.
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Andrew Garfield Spider-Man
From The Amazing Spider-Man films (2012-2014), featuring a more quippy, skateboarding Peter with mechanical web-shooters. His emotional journey with Gwen Stacy remains one of cinema's most heartbreaking superhero stories.
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The MCU's Spider-Man (2016-present), mentored by Tony Stark and fighting alongside the Avengers. Youngest and most tech-enhanced version, with Stark tech suit and "Peter Tingle" replacing traditional spider-sense.
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Miles Morales
Brooklyn teenager who gained spider powers in the Ultimate Universe. With unique abilities like invisibility and venom strike, Miles proves anyone can wear the mask and became the first Afro-Latino Spider-Man.
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Spider-Man 2099
Miguel O'Hara from the year 2099, with enhanced vision, organic webbing, talons, and venomous fangs. A geneticist who gained powers through futuristic experiments, protecting Nueva York from corporate tyranny.
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Spider-Gwen
Gwen Stacy from Earth-65, where she was bitten by the spider instead of Peter Parker. A drummer in a band and hero driven by the tragedy of her universe's Peter, combining style with substance.
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Spider-Man Noir
From a dark 1930s universe, this Peter Parker operates as a detective-style hero fighting crime in Depression-era New York. With mystical spider powers and trench coat aesthetic, he's noir cinema personified.
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Spider-Ham
Peter Porker from a cartoon universe where a spider was bitten by a radioactive pig. Operating on cartoon physics with hammerspace and fourth-wall awareness, he's comedic chaos personified as a superhero.
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Spider-Man India
Pavitr Prabhakar from Mumbai, gaining powers through mystical means rather than science. Fighting to protect Mumbattan with optimism and cultural pride, representing Spider-Man's universal appeal across cultures.
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From criminal masterminds to tragic monsters, Spider-Man faces one of comics' greatest rogues galleries. Each villain brings unique challenges, complex motivations, and unforgettable stories.
Green Goblin
Norman Osborn, driven mad by experimental serum, becomes Spider-Man's most personal and dangerous enemy. Armed with pumpkin bombs and cunning intellect, he represents chaos and knows Peter's secret identity.
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Doctor Octopus
Dr. Otto Octavius with four mechanical tentacles fused to his body, combining genius intellect with devastating physical power. His superiority complex makes him one of Spider-Man's most persistent foes.
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Venom
Eddie Brock bonded with alien symbiote rejected by Spider-Man, creating a dark mirror of the hero. With all Spider-Man's powers plus more, Venom is both terrifying predator and occasional protector.
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Sandman
Flint Marko transformed into living sand, able to reshape his body and become virtually indestructible. A sympathetic villain driven by desperation to provide for his daughter.
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Lizard
Dr. Curt Connors' attempt to regrow his lost arm transformed him into reptilian monster. The battle between good man and savage beast creates one of Spider-Man's most tragic villains.
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Electro
Max Dillon gained ability to generate and control massive electricity. A bitter nobody given ultimate power, proving abilities amplify character flaws rather than fix them.
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Mysterio
Quentin Beck weaponized Hollywood special effects and illusions to become one of Spider-Man's most dangerous psychological foes. In the age of deepfakes, his manipulation feels eerily relevant.
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Vulture
Adrian Toomes' electromagnetic harness grants flight and enhanced vitality. Betrayed by his business partner, this elderly genius proves age and cunning can be as dangerous as youth and power.
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Kingpin
Wilson Fisk controls New York's underworld through peak human strength, genius intellect, and vast criminal empire. He represents systemic corruption that can't be defeated through punching.
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Rhino
Aleksei Sytsevich transformed into living weapon with indestructible suit bonded to his body. A working-class tragedy representing desperate people accepting terrible bargains from those in power.
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