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--->'''Sandman:''' [[PreMortemOneLiner Goodnight]].
* EatenAlive: Norman wants a spider idol, which is covered in big fat widow-like spiders. As soon as the box is opened, they swarm Fancy Dan and eat him.
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--->'''Sandman:''' [[PreMortemOneLiner Goodnight]].
Sweet dreams, Tony]].
* EatenAlive: Norman wants a spider idol, which is covered in big fat widow-like spiders. As soon as the box is opened, they swarm Fancy Dan and eat him.
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him. [[spoiler:Kraven suffers the same fate]].
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As of 2023, a live-action ''Spider-Man Noir'' series from ''Into the Spider-Verse'' producers [[Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller Phil Lord, Chris Miller]], and Amy Pascal [[https://deadline.com/2023/02/spider-man-noir-series-oren-uziel-amazon-1235254599/ is in development]] for Creator/PrimeVideo. It is currently unknown if the project will be connected to the ''Spider-Verse'' franchise or if Cage will be involved.
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* NiceHat: An occasional part of the Noir Spidey costume -- he only wears it a couple times.
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** The Enforcers have the traditional line-up of Fancy Dan, Montana, and Ox but also include Sinister Six members Vulture and Kraven.
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* BigApplesauce: Poverty and Crime are at an all-time peak -- Aunt May mentions in one of her speeches that there are 13,000,000 unemployed people (unclear if she was talking about USA or just New York), crimes such as arson, murder and drug trade are an everyday fact, police and authorities are corrupt, and several people are DrivenToSuicide. It says something when the last stand of moral integrity is ''The Daily Bugle''.
-->'''J. Jonah Jameson''': I want pictures that will make [the rich] ''WEEP''!


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* TheBigRottenApple: Poverty and Crime are at an all-time peak -- Aunt May mentions in one of her speeches that there are 13,000,000 unemployed people (unclear if she was talking about USA or just New York), crimes such as arson, murder and drug trade are an everyday fact, police and authorities are corrupt, and several people are DrivenToSuicide. It says something when the last stand of moral integrity is ''The Daily Bugle''.
-->'''J. Jonah Jameson''': I want pictures that will make [the rich] ''WEEP''!
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''Spider-Man: Noir'' is a four-issue miniseries which reimagines the Wall Crawler into the genres of FilmNoir and [[TwoFistedTales pulp fiction]]. It is set in New York during the Great Depression in the ComicBook/MarvelNoir Universe. Part of a lineup of GenreThrowback miniseries featuring Marvel's most popular characters, it is also known for its sleek design and its version of Spider-Man being part of the video game ''VideoGame/SpiderManShatteredDimensions''. It was followed by another mini called ''Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without a Face'', taking place a year after the previous mini.

In ''Spider-Man: Noir'', Norman Osborn, a man known in certain circles as the Goblin, has everybody in his pocket. The mayor, the police, the local newspapers. May Parker is a notorious trouble maker for the corrupt regime. She and her nephew Peter lost Ben Parker, a big player in the underground movement against the government's abuse, until one day he was beaten up and savaged by the cannibalistic Adrian Toomes.

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''Spider-Man: ''Spider-Man Noir'' is a four-issue miniseries which reimagines the Wall Crawler into the genres of FilmNoir and [[TwoFistedTales pulp fiction]]. It is set in New York during the Great Depression in the ComicBook/MarvelNoir Universe. Part of a lineup of GenreThrowback miniseries featuring Marvel's most popular characters, it is also known for its sleek design and its version of Spider-Man being part of the video game ''VideoGame/SpiderManShatteredDimensions''. It was followed by another mini called ''Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without a Face'', taking place a year after the previous mini.

In ''Spider-Man: ''Spider-Man Noir'', Norman Osborn, a man known in certain circles as the Goblin, has everybody in his pocket. The mayor, the police, the local newspapers. May Parker is a notorious trouble maker for the corrupt regime. She and her nephew Peter lost Ben Parker, a big player in the underground movement against the government's abuse, until one day he was beaten up and savaged by the cannibalistic Adrian Toomes.



The character then starred in his own limited series in 2020, simply titled ''Spider-Man: Noir''. Peter finds himself investigating a local girl’s murder involving a mysterious jewel named the Cicada Stone and a conspiracy involving Nazis once again.

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The character then starred in his own limited series in 2020, simply titled ''Spider-Man: ''Spider-Man Noir''. Peter finds himself investigating a local girl’s murder involving a mysterious jewel named the Cicada Stone and a conspiracy involving Nazis once again.



!!''Spider-Man: Noir'' provides examples of:

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!!''Spider-Man: !!''Spider-Man Noir'' provides examples of:



** At the end of the ''Edge of ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' tie-in, [[spoiler: Felicia Harvey]] is shown stealing the sample of Spidey's blood that Mysterio collected. In the next Spider-Man: Noir mini-comic, it's shown that she's used Peter's blood to become a powered vigilante calling herself "White Widow". Whilst there is an obvious connection to her mainstream continuity's alter-ego of [[spoiler: The Black Cat]], there's also elements of ''multiple'' other Spidey-related mainstream characters to her!

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** At the end of the ''Edge of ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' tie-in, [[spoiler: Felicia Harvey]] is shown stealing the sample of Spidey's blood that Mysterio collected. In the next Spider-Man: Spider-Man Noir mini-comic, it's shown that she's used Peter's blood to become a powered vigilante calling herself "White Widow". Whilst there is an obvious connection to her mainstream continuity's alter-ego of [[spoiler: The Black Cat]], there's also elements of ''multiple'' other Spidey-related mainstream characters to her!



* DarkerAndEdgier: Like all of the ''Marvel: Noir'' series.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Like all of the ''Marvel: ''Marvel Noir'' series.
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* BadassMustache: The Noir version of Electro sports a thick mutton chop variety.

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Following the massive success and popularity of ''Into the Spider-Verse'', Noir was resurrected in another one-shot, where he was helped by Miles in his battle with Nazi villainess Madame Swarm while tracking down the Spider Idol, which had fallen into the Third Reich's hands. The character then starred in his own limited series, simply titled ''Spider-Man: Noir''.

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Following the massive success and popularity of ''Into the Spider-Verse'', Noir was resurrected in another one-shot, where he was helped by Miles in his battle with Nazi villainess Madame Swarm while tracking down the Spider Idol, which had fallen into the Third Reich's hands.

The character then starred in his own limited series, series in 2020, simply titled ''Spider-Man: Noir''.Noir''. Peter finds himself investigating a local girl’s murder involving a mysterious jewel named the Cicada Stone and a conspiracy involving Nazis once again.



** Electro is a German national allied with the Nazis.



* BigBad: Norman Osborn in ''Noir'', and Doc Ock in ''Eyes Without a Face'' (though he also more or less [[BigBadDuumvirate shares]] the role with the Crime Master).

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* BadassMustache: The Noir version of Electro sports a thick mutton chop variety.
* BigBad: Norman Osborn in ''Noir'', and Doc Ock in ''Eyes Without a Face'' (though he also more or less [[BigBadDuumvirate shares]] the role with the Crime Master). [[spoiler: Inanna]] serves as one in the 2020 series.


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** Electro serves as one for the Nazis in the 2020 series.


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* TheCameo: The 2020 series features a Noir version of [[spoiler: Black Widow]] and sees the return of the Noir version of [[spoiler: Tony Stark]] working as a spy against the Nazis in Germany.


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* DeadpanSnarker: Peter’s gotten pretty snarky in the 2020 series similar to his multiversal counterparts.


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** Nazi Electro in the 2020 series is pretty wacky though.


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* TwoFistedTales: The 2020 series sees Spider-Man on a global trek from New York through Europe to Istanbul to track down a conspiracy involving a mysterious artifact named “the Cicada Stone.”
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In ''Spider-Man: Noir'', Norman Osborn, a man known in certain circles as the Goblin, has everybody in his pocket. The mayor, the police, the local newspapers. May Parker is a notorious trouble maker for the corrupt regime. She and her nephew Peter lost Ben Parker, a big player in the underground movement against the government's abuse, until one day he was beaten up and savaged by dogs.

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In ''Spider-Man: Noir'', Norman Osborn, a man known in certain circles as the Goblin, has everybody in his pocket. The mayor, the police, the local newspapers. May Parker is a notorious trouble maker for the corrupt regime. She and her nephew Peter lost Ben Parker, a big player in the underground movement against the government's abuse, until one day he was beaten up and savaged by dogs.the cannibalistic Adrian Toomes.
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* MoralityPet: Literally, Kraven's monkey for Kraven. [[spoiler:Hie grief over his death provides a small spark of goodness, enough for him to survive a bit longer after being overwhelmed by the mystical spiders to kill Osborn.]]

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* MoralityPet: Literally, Kraven's monkey for Kraven. [[spoiler:Hie [[spoiler:His grief over his death provides a small spark of goodness, enough for him to survive a bit longer after being overwhelmed by the mystical spiders to kill Osborn.]]
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''Spider-Man: Noir'' is a four-issue miniseries which reimagines the Wall Crawler into the genres of FilmNoir and [[TwoFistedTales pulp fiction]]. It is set in New York during the Great Depression. Part of a lineup of GenreThrowback miniseries featuring Marvel's most popular characters, it is also known for its sleek design and its version of Spider-Man being part of the video game ''VideoGame/SpiderManShatteredDimensions''. It was followed by another mini called ''Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without a Face'', taking place a year after the previous mini.

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''Spider-Man: Noir'' is a four-issue miniseries which reimagines the Wall Crawler into the genres of FilmNoir and [[TwoFistedTales pulp fiction]]. It is set in New York during the Great Depression.Depression in the ComicBook/MarvelNoir Universe. Part of a lineup of GenreThrowback miniseries featuring Marvel's most popular characters, it is also known for its sleek design and its version of Spider-Man being part of the video game ''VideoGame/SpiderManShatteredDimensions''. It was followed by another mini called ''Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without a Face'', taking place a year after the previous mini.
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Following the massive success and popularity of ''Into the Spider-Verse'', Noir was resurrected in another one-shot, where he was helped by Miles in his battle with Nazi villainess Madame Swarm while tracking down the Spider Idol, which had fallen into the Third Reich's hands. The character currently stars in his own series, simply titled ''Spider-Man: Noir''.

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Following the massive success and popularity of ''Into the Spider-Verse'', Noir was resurrected in another one-shot, where he was helped by Miles in his battle with Nazi villainess Madame Swarm while tracking down the Spider Idol, which had fallen into the Third Reich's hands. The character currently stars then starred in his own limited series, simply titled ''Spider-Man: Noir''.

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