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* ForWantOfANail: While he has a very similar background to most versions of Peter Parker, his life goes in a unique direction as his identity ends up exposed and the rest of the world is mutated to have powers.
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* ForWantOfANail: While he has a similar background to other versions of Peter Parker, his life drastically diverged when John Jameson went to Counter-Earth which led Peter to experience adventures that no other Peter Parker has lived.

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* ForWantOfANail:
** The differences between each Spider-Person can vary from something small like the design of their costume to something drastic like being completely different people or having a different animation style.
** While Miguel insists that Canon Events occur in every Spider-Person's story, several different Spideys are shown who never experienced these Canon Events implying that it's different for each hero.


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* PointOfDivergence:
** The differences between each Spider-Person can vary from something small like the design of their costume to something drastic like being completely different people or having a different animation style.
** While Miguel insists that Canon Events occur in every Spider-Person's story, several different Spideys are shown who never experienced these Canon Events implying that it's different for each hero.

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* SpiderSense: They're all versions of Spider-Man, so [[TropeNamer they naturally have this]]. The exception is Miguel, who gets crashed into by Vulture.



* SuperReflexes: They're all versions of Spider-Man, so they naturally have this. The exception is Miguel, who gets crashed into by Vulture.
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* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's a LEGO Spider-Man.

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* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's a LEGO Spider-Man.Spider-Man, which means he's small.

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* AlternateSelf: It comes with being an AllianceOfAlternates.



* SuperReflexes: They're all versions of Spider-Man, so they naturally have this. The exception is Miguel, who gets crashed into by a Vulture.

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* SuperReflexes: They're all versions of Spider-Man, so they naturally have this. The exception is Miguel, who gets crashed into by a Vulture.



* DynamicEntry: Is introduced by ramming [[spoiler:Vulture]] with her bike.

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* DynamicEntry: Is introduced by ramming [[spoiler:Vulture]] Vulture with her bike.



* OnlySaneWoman: In a world full of over-the-top Spider variants, she's by far the most levelheaded hero due to not having Miguel's explosive temper or any notable quirks/gimmicks.

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* OnlySaneWoman: In a world full of over-the-top Spider variants, she's by far the most levelheaded level-headed hero due to not having Miguel's explosive temper or any notable quirks/gimmicks.
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* UnexplainedRecovery: Tarantula, Spidercide, Last Stand Spider-Man, and Spider-Cat have all died in the comics but have turned up here with no explanation of how they came back to life. They might be alternate versions or, given that one of the Society's members is a TimeCop, pulled from the past.

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* UnexplainedRecovery: Tarantula, Spidercide, Last Stand Spider-Man, and Spider-Cat have all died in the comics but have turned up here with no explanation of how they came back to life. They might be alternate versions or, given that one of the Society's members is a TimeCop, member of the TimePolice, pulled from the past.



** In a sense; this Peter is wearing the Mark II Advanced Suit, which is set to make its official debut in ''VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2'' later in 2023.

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** In a sense; this Peter is wearing the Mark II Advanced Suit, which is set to make made its official debut in ''VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2'' later in 2023.
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* SeriousBusiness: Spider-Man's view on the art of pointing fingers. It's probably not just his view, but rather the view of his whole universe due to LimitedAnimation.

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* SeriousBusiness: Spider-Man's view on the art of pointing fingers. It's probably not just his view, but rather the view of his whole universe due to its LimitedAnimation.

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* OddFriendship: Downplayed since they only interact once, but Miguel calls Peter "one of their best", suggesting that despite how cold he is with the others and Peter being a LEGO figure, he gets along rather well with this version of Peter Parker.

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* OddFriendship: Downplayed since they only interact once, but Miguel calls Peter "one of their best", suggesting that despite how cold he is with the others and Peter being a LEGO figure, minifigure, he gets along rather well with this version of Peter Parker.Parker.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's a LEGO Spider-Man.
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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: They're a veritable army of Spider-Persons who are each individually of comparable power to any of our main heroes, yet Miles manages to, with some difficulty, stay one step ahead of all of them during the climactic chase of ''Across the Spider-Verse''. What's more, a single Spider in the form of Miguel gives Miles the most trouble during the climax of the chase once he finally corners him. This is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by several factors however:

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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: They're a veritable army of Spider-Persons Spider-People who are each individually of comparable power to any of our main heroes, yet Miles manages to, with some difficulty, stay one step ahead of all of them during the climactic chase of ''Across the Spider-Verse''. What's more, a single Spider in the form of Miguel gives Miles the most trouble during the climax of the chase once he finally corners him. This is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by several factors however:



* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Some viewers have noted that the Spider-Society seem more apt to a Cult than an organization of superheroes. Many Spider-People, even the ones that would normally be against this kind of thinking such as Spectacular Spider-Man and Lego Spider-Man, agree collectively with the concept of Canon events where people close to them must die because that is "supposed" to happen no matter how heartless it seems and try to convince everyone else that it is how it should be. Anyone who dares question this line of thinking such as Gwen gets harshly reprimanded or exiled, no matter their contributions to the group beforehand.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Some viewers have noted that the Spider-Society seem more apt to a Cult than an organization of superheroes. Many Spider-People, even the ones that would normally be against this kind of thinking such as Spectacular Spider-Man and Lego LEGO Spider-Man, agree collectively with the concept of Canon events Events where people close to them must die because that is "supposed" to happen no matter how heartless it seems and try to convince everyone else that it is how it should be. Anyone who dares question this line of thinking such as Gwen gets harshly reprimanded or exiled, no matter their contributions to the group beforehand.



*** The death of another loved one, typically a LoveInterest, due to a fight between the Spider-Hero and a supervillain. This is represented by Gwen Stacy's death.

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*** The death of another loved one, typically a LoveInterest, due to a fight between the Spider-Hero and a supervillain. This is represented by the death of Gwen Stacy's death.Stacy across many different realities.



* UnexplainedRecovery: Tarantula, Spidercide, Last Stand Spider-Man and Spider-Cat have all died in the comics but have turned up here with no explanation of how they came back to life. They might be alternate versions or, given that one of the Society's members is a TimeCop, pulled from the past.

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* UnexplainedRecovery: Tarantula, Spidercide, Last Stand Spider-Man Spider-Man, and Spider-Cat have all died in the comics but have turned up here with no explanation of how they came back to life. They might be alternate versions or, given that one of the Society's members is a TimeCop, pulled from the past.



* AmbiguousSituation: Towards the end of ''Across'', she learns that [[spoiler:her recently-exiled student Gwen is planning to find Miles and go against the wishes of the Spider-Society, yet Jess doesn't take any action to prevent this except watching Gwen leaving for Earth-616B with a sad look on her face. By the time we see Gwen again, she has succeeded in forming her own group of Spider-people that doesn't answer to Miguel. It's left unclear why Jess allowed it to happen and doesn't inform Miguel about it.]]

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* AmbiguousSituation: Towards the end of ''Across'', she learns that [[spoiler:her recently-exiled student Gwen is planning to find Miles and go against the wishes of the Spider-Society, yet Jess doesn't take any action to prevent this except watching Gwen leaving for Earth-616B with a sad look on her face. By the time we see Gwen again, she has succeeded in forming her own group of Spider-people Spider-People that doesn't answer to Miguel. It's left unclear why Jess allowed it to happen and doesn't inform Miguel about it.]]



* CoolBike: Has a custom Spider-Woman colored motorcyle that can apparently stick to walls like she can!

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* CoolBike: Has a custom Spider-Woman colored motorcyle motorcycle that can apparently stick to walls like she can!



* {{Foil}}: To Peter B. Parker. Both of them are experienced Spider-people who became mentors to a younger Spider-person. Both of them are parents, with Peter B. recently having Mayday and Jess is currently pregnant with her first child. However, Jess is comparatively stricter and more cynical than Peter B., who has regained his idealism after the events of the first film. Ultimately, [[spoiler:Jess chooses to side with Miguel over her protege Gwen when their thoughts on how to protect the multiverse differ from each other, while Peter B. eventually chooses to embrace Miles's ideology that their destiny is not set in stone.]]

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* {{Foil}}: To Peter B. Parker. Both of them are experienced Spider-people Spider-People who became mentors to a younger Spider-person. Spider-Person. Both of them are new parents, with Peter B. recently having had Mayday and Jess is being currently pregnant with her first child. However, Jess is comparatively stricter and more cynical than Peter B., who has regained his idealism after the events of the first film. Ultimately, [[spoiler:Jess chooses to side with Miguel over her protege Gwen when their thoughts on how to protect the multiverse differ from each other, while Peter B. eventually chooses to embrace Miles's ideology that their destiny is not set in stone.]]



A wheelchair-using Spider-person.

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A wheelchair-using Spider-person.Spider-Person.



* AmbiguousSituation: In his last appearance, Spidercide was killed after a large fall, with his corpse being into a stasis chamber. How he’s back is never explained due to his minor role, but it’s not impossible that he was resurrected seeing as he has been before.

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* AmbiguousSituation: In his last appearance, Spidercide was killed after a large fall, with his corpse being put into a stasis chamber. How he’s back is never explained due to his minor role, but it’s not impossible that he was resurrected seeing as he has been before.
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* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: They can be seen in the Spider-HQ during midday, indicating that their werewolf form is not dependent on the moon, though it's not clear whether they're permanently a werewolf or can transform at will. It's also unknown whether they can [[ViralTransformation transmit their condition]] or possess the [[SilverBullet common weaknesses]] of pop cultural werewolves.

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* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: It's unknown whether they can [[ViralTransformation transmit their condition]] or possess the [[SilverBullet common weaknesses]] of pop cultural werewolves. They can also be seen in the Spider-HQ during midday, indicating that their werewolf form is not dependent on the moon, though it's not clear whether they're permanently a werewolf or can transform at will. It's also unknown whether they can [[ViralTransformation transmit their condition]] or possess Alternatively, as werewolves are magic, it could be the [[SilverBullet common weaknesses]] night of pop cultural werewolves.the full moon in his reality. After all, Spider-Man Noir's universe is in the 1930s and Earth-67 Spider-Man's universe is in The60s



* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.

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* TheVoiceless: He doesn't They don't have any lines in his their brief cameo.
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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles. This makes sense, though - he has tiny T-Rex arms and possibly {{forgot about his | powers | web-shooters}}.

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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles. This makes sense, though - he has tiny T-Rex arms and possibly {{forgot [[ForgotAboutHisPowers forgot about his | powers | web-shooters}}.web-shooters]].
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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles. This makes sense, though - he has tiny T-Rex arms and possibly {{forgot about his|powers}} web-shooters.

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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles. This makes sense, though - he has tiny T-Rex arms and possibly {{forgot about his|powers}} web-shooters.his | powers | web-shooters}}.
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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles. This makes sense, though - he has tiny T-Rex arms and possibly {{forgot about his|powers web-shooters}}.

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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles. This makes sense, though - he has tiny T-Rex arms and possibly {{forgot about his|powers web-shooters}}.his|powers}} web-shooters.
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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles. This makes sense, though - he has tiny T-Rex arms and possibly {{forgot about his|powers| web-shooters}}.

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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles. This makes sense, though - he has tiny T-Rex arms and possibly {{forgot about his|powers| his|powers web-shooters}}.
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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles.

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* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles. This makes sense, though - he has tiny T-Rex arms and possibly {{forgot about his|powers| web-shooters}}.



A muscular Spider-Girl capable of summoning suit of PoweredArmor in combat.

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A muscular Spider-Girl capable of summoning a suit of PoweredArmor in combat.



* {{Hammerspace}}: While played straight with her magically summonnable armor, averted with her rope and grappling hook, which can be seen hanging from her belt.

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* {{Hammerspace}}: While played straight with her magically summonnable armor, averted with her rope and grappling hook, which can be seen hanging from her belt. Entirely averted if her armor is nanotech.

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* AlliterativeName: The '''S'''pider-'''S'''ociety. This also applies to the members, as they include Scarlet Spider, Pavitr Prabhakar, Peter Parkedcar, Peter Porker, and a lot of Spider-Men named Peter Parker.

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* AlliterativeName: The '''S'''pider-'''S'''ociety. This also applies to the members, as they who include Scarlet Spider, Pavitr Prabhakar, Peter Parkedcar, Peter Porker, and a lot of Spider-Men named Peter Parker.



* HeroAntagonist: Their enforcement of Canon Events and antagonism to Miles aside, they're still Spider-People. None of them antagonize Miles when he first arrives until Miguel gives the order to hunt him down, and even then it's shown a good chunk of the Society ignored those orders and went about their business while Miles' is chased by those who do.

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* HeroAntagonist: Their enforcement of Canon Events and antagonism to Miles aside, they're still Spider-People. None of them antagonize Miles when he first arrives until Miguel gives the order to hunt him down, and even then it's shown a good chunk of the Society ignored those orders and went about their business while Miles' Miles is chased by those who do.



* SuperStrength: They're all versions of Spider-Man, so they naturally have this.
* SuperReflexes: They're all versions of Spider-Man, so they naturally have this. The exception is Miguel, who gets crashed into by a Vulture.



* WallCrawl: They're all versions of Spider-Man, so they naturally have this. The exception is Miguel.



* SeriousBusiness: Spider-Man's view on the art of pointing fingers.

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* SeriousBusiness: Spider-Man's view on the art of pointing fingers. It's probably not just his view, but rather the view of his whole universe due to LimitedAnimation.



* {{Lilliputians}}: His brief cameo in the Spider-Society shows him to be the size of a real-life LEGO minifigure compared to the other Spider-Men who are human-sized.

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* {{Lilliputians}}: His brief cameo in the Spider-Society shows him to be the size of a real-life LEGO minifigure compared to the other Spider-Men who are human-sized. This is also shown when Spot pops into his universe.



-->'''Web-slinger:''' ''You didn't wait till three!''

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-->'''Web-slinger:''' -->'''Web-Slinger:''' ''You didn't wait till three!''



'''Sun Spider:''' Get it? Crutch? ''[[[VisualPun smacks him with a crutch]]]''

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'''Sun Spider:''' '''Sun-Spider:''' Get it? Crutch? ''[[[VisualPun smacks him with a crutch]]]''
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* AdaptationalVillainy: As unsavory as some of their members could be in the comics, such gatherings of Spider-People as a whole were never party to what are essentially [[spoiler:cosmic assassinations]] through their enforcement of Canon Events, which includes allowing the [[spoiler:death of Officer Jefferson Morales]]. This is especially glaring given that among their ranks are versions of Peter Parker who work closely with [[spoiler:the versions of Miles]] in their own universe as allies or proteges.
* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Across the Spider-Verse'', Gwen finds out that Miguel's Canon Event theory isn't as binary as he initially believed, as her father managed to avert his predetermined death by resigning as police captain without her universe collapsing. This means that the Spider-People had been enabling the murders of countless people they cared about for nothing. Then again, the actual Canon Event might be the Spider-Hero no longer having a police captai who's close to them.]]

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* AdaptationalVillainy: As unsavory as some of their members could be in the comics, such gatherings of Spider-People as a whole were never party to what are essentially [[spoiler:cosmic assassinations]] through their enforcement of Canon Events, which includes allowing the [[spoiler:death of Officer Jefferson Morales]]. This is especially glaring given that among their ranks are versions of Peter Parker who work closely with [[spoiler:the versions of Miles]] in their own universe as allies or proteges.
proteges. Then again, there's the AmbiguouslyEvil trope below.
* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Across the Spider-Verse'', Gwen finds out that Miguel's Canon Event theory isn't as binary as he initially believed, as her father managed to avert his predetermined death by resigning as police captain without her universe collapsing. This means that the Spider-People had been enabling the murders of countless people they cared about for nothing. Then again, the actual Canon Event might be the Spider-Hero no longer having a police captai captain who's close to them.]]



* AmbiguousSituation: How many members of the Spider-Society are aware that their goal of keeping the multiverse safe through maintaining Canon Events means they have to [[spoiler:allow innocents to die and even prevent Miles from preventing his father's death]]? Spider-Man India was noticeably LockedOutOfTheLoop, implying the same could be true for other heroes while only a certain amount were informed of the truth, but that might have been because he was a NaiveNewcomer in comparison to the rest.

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* AmbiguousSituation: AmbiguouslyEvil: How many members of the Spider-Society are aware that their goal of keeping the multiverse safe through maintaining Canon Events means they have to [[spoiler:allow innocents to die and even prevent Miles from preventing his father's death]]? Spider-Man India was noticeably LockedOutOfTheLoop, implying the same could be true for other heroes while only a certain amount were informed of the truth, but that might have been because he was a NaiveNewcomer in comparison to the rest.
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** The entrance is accessed by an open platform elevator that's situated upside down, as in it "descends" upward toward the top of the skyscraper where the HQ is located, and the platform itself is featureless. Without the [[WallCrawl ability to stick to a flat surface]] riding said platform would be impossible.
** The HQ itself consists of an irregular arrangement of rooms and platforms that are connected by elevated walkways all of which are oriented differently relative to the ground like a MC Escher painting, which makes navigating without the web swinging and WallCrawling extremely difficult. Oddly enough, Miguel doesn't have the sticky powers most other Spider-Heroes have.

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** The entrance is accessed by an open platform elevator that's situated upside down, as in it "descends" upward toward the top of the skyscraper where the HQ is located, and the platform itself is featureless. Without the [[WallCrawl ability to stick to a flat surface]] surface]], riding said platform would be impossible.
** The HQ itself consists of an irregular arrangement of rooms and platforms that are connected by elevated walkways all of which are oriented differently relative to the ground like a MC Escher painting, which makes navigating without the web swinging and WallCrawling extremely difficult. Oddly enough, Miguel doesn't have the sticky WallCrawl powers most other Spider-Heroes have.have..
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* AlliterativeName: The '''S'''pider-'''S'''ociety. This also applies to the members, as most of them are Peter Parker

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* AlliterativeName: The '''S'''pider-'''S'''ociety. This also applies to the members, as most of them are they include Scarlet Spider, Pavitr Prabhakar, Peter Parker Parkedcar, Peter Porker, and a lot of Spider-Men named Peter Parker.



* BenevolentConspiracy: Played with. They're a secret army of spider-themed heroes that defend the Multiverse, but under Miguel's leadership, they also are meant to safeguard the sanctity of [[spoiler:"[[DeathByOriginStory Canon Events]]"]] that supposedly maintain the integrity of time and space.

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* BenevolentConspiracy: Played with. They're a secret army of spider-themed heroes that defend the Multiverse, multiverse, but under Miguel's leadership, they also are meant to safeguard the sanctity of [[spoiler:"[[DeathByOriginStory Canon Events]]"]] that supposedly maintain the integrity of time and space.



** The HQ itself consists of an irregular arrangement of rooms and platforms that are connected by elevated walkways all of which are oriented differently relative to the ground like a MC Escher painting, which makes navigating without the web swinging and WallCrawling extremely difficult.

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** The HQ itself consists of an irregular arrangement of rooms and platforms that are connected by elevated walkways all of which are oriented differently relative to the ground like a MC Escher painting, which makes navigating without the web swinging and WallCrawling extremely difficult. Oddly enough, Miguel doesn't have the sticky powers most other Spider-Heroes have.



* ConservationOfNinjutsu: They're a veritable army of Spider-Persons who are each individually of comparable power to any of our main heroes, yet Miles manages to, with some difficulty, stay one step ahead of all of them during the climatic chase of ''Across the Spider-Verse''. What's more, a single Spider in the form of Miguel gives Miles the most trouble during the climax of the chase once he finally corners him. This is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by several factors however.

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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: They're a veritable army of Spider-Persons who are each individually of comparable power to any of our main heroes, yet Miles manages to, with some difficulty, stay one step ahead of all of them during the climatic climactic chase of ''Across the Spider-Verse''. What's more, a single Spider in the form of Miguel gives Miles the most trouble during the climax of the chase once he finally corners him. This is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by several factors however.however:



* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To the Spider-Gang, who's six members were brought together by accident and included four variations of Peter Parker while only two were different people. In contrast, the Spider-Society includes seemingly hundreds of different Spider-People and while many are variations of Peter Parker, the members that get the most focus are different people.

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* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To the Spider-Gang, who's whose six members were brought together by accident and included four variations of Peter Parker while only two were different people. In contrast, the Spider-Society includes seemingly hundreds of different Spider-People and while many are variations of Peter Parker, the members that get the most focus are different people.people (with the exception of Peter B. Parker).
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* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Across the Spider-Verse'', Gwen finds out that Miguel's Canon Event theory isn't as binary as he initially believed, as her father managed to avert his predetermined death by resigning as police captain without her universe collapsing. This means that the Spider-People had been enabling the murders of countless people they cared about for nothing.]]

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* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Across the Spider-Verse'', Gwen finds out that Miguel's Canon Event theory isn't as binary as he initially believed, as her father managed to avert his predetermined death by resigning as police captain without her universe collapsing. This means that the Spider-People had been enabling the murders of countless people they cared about for nothing. Then again, the actual Canon Event might be the Spider-Hero no longer having a police captai who's close to them.]]



* AlliterativeName: The '''S'''pider-'''S'''ociety.

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* AlliterativeName: The '''S'''pider-'''S'''ociety. This also applies to the members, as most of them are Peter Parker



*** The death of a loved one, which motivates a Spider-Person to become a hero and learn WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility. This is represented by the death of Ben Parker across many different realities. It seems to target the Spider-Hero's uncle.
*** The death of another loved one, which

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*** The death of a loved one, one (typically the Spider-Hero's uncle), which motivates a Spider-Person to become a hero and learn WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility. This is represented by the death of Ben Parker across many different realities. It seems to target the Spider-Hero's uncle.
realities.
*** The death of another loved one, whichtypically a LoveInterest, due to a fight between the Spider-Hero and a supervillain. This is represented by Gwen Stacy's death.



*** One is named ASM-90, which is where [[spoiler:a police captain close to Spider-Man dies during a battle with a personal enemy of the Spider-Person. It's represented by panels of the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Earth-616]] Spider-Man and Captain Stacy when the latter died, along with the many variations of this event across the multiverse. This has been shown to happen to ''many'' different Spider-People, was supposed to happen to Pavitr with Inspector Singh until Miles interfered, and Miles is horrified when Miguel explains that it must happen to Jefferson at the hands of the Spot.]]

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*** One is named ASM-90, which is where [[spoiler:a police captain close to Spider-Man dies during a battle with a personal enemy of the Spider-Person. It's represented by panels of the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Earth-616]] Spider-Man Earth-616 Spider-Man]] and Captain Stacy when the latter died, along with the many variations of this event across the multiverse. This has been shown to happen to ''many'' different Spider-People, was supposed to happen to Pavitr with Inspector Singh until Miles interfered, and Miles is horrified when Miguel explains that it must happen to Jefferson at the hands of the Spot.]]



* UnexplainedRecovery: Tarantula, Spidercide, Last Stand Spider-Man and Spider-Cat have all died in the comics but have turned up here with no explanation of how they came back to life.

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* UnexplainedRecovery: Tarantula, Spidercide, Last Stand Spider-Man and Spider-Cat have all died in the comics but have turned up here with no explanation of how they came back to life. They might be alternate versions or, given that one of the Society's members is a TimeCop, pulled from the past.



* YouCantFightFate: [[spoiler:Most of their members believe, or were conditioned to believe, that the life of every Spider-Person is determined by "Canon Events", events that are destined to happen no matter what. The loss of a loved one, the death of a police captain, and being overtaken by a symbiote; all were bound to happen according to their deterministic view of the multiverse. They believe that should these events be stopped by outside interference, the universe will collapse on itself.]] [[spoiler:They are later proven wrong by the end of ''Across'', as Earth-65B remains intact even after Captain George Stacy resigned from his role as captain, thus avoiding his death.]]

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* YouCantFightFate: [[spoiler:Most of their members believe, or were conditioned to believe, that the life of every Spider-Person is determined by "Canon Events", events that are destined to happen no matter what. The loss of a loved one, the death of a police captain, and being overtaken by a symbiote; all were bound to happen according to their deterministic view of the multiverse. They believe that should these events be stopped by outside interference, the universe will collapse on itself.]] [[spoiler:They They are later proven wrong by the end of ''Across'', as Earth-65B remains intact even after Captain George Stacy resigned from his role as captain, thus avoiding his death.death. However, Gwen no longer has a police captain close to her, which might be the actual Canon Event.]]

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* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler: The Spider-Gang's attitude towards the Society. Miles feels especially disillusioned with the prospect of joining other Spider-People when he learns that they go against the heroic ideals of being Spider-Man. Doesn't help that the group's leader was very intent on letting Miles's father die (albeit for good intentions) but also finds him to be an "anomaly" and aggressively chases after him.]]

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* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The Spider-Gang's attitude towards the Society. Miles feels especially disillusioned with the prospect of joining other Spider-People when he learns that they go against the heroic ideals of being Spider-Man. Doesn't help that the group's leader was very intent on letting Miles's father die (albeit for good intentions) but also finds him to be an "anomaly" and aggressively chases after him.]]



* DeadpanSnarker: No matter what universe they come from, EVERY Spider is a quipster.

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* DeadpanSnarker: No matter what universe they come from, EVERY Spider is a quipster.quipster except Miguel.



*** Being bitten by a spider, the iconic upside down kiss with a love interest and encountering the Venom symbiote.
*** The death of a loved one, which motivates a Spider-Person to become a hero and learn WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility. This is represented by the death of Ben Parker across many different realities.

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*** Being bitten (typically by a spider, spider - Spider-Ham was bitten by a pig), the iconic upside down kiss with a love interest and encountering the Venom symbiote.
*** The death of a loved one, which motivates a Spider-Person to become a hero and learn WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility. This is represented by the death of Ben Parker across many different realities. It seems to target the Spider-Hero's uncle.
*** The death of another loved one, which



* MiseryBuildsCharacter: [[spoiler: This is what the Spider-Society believe is why Canon events exist and why they must enforce them no matter what. {{Deconstructed|Trope}} as this also makes them [[BeingGoodSucks unbelievably miserable]] and also utterly [[NoSympathy unsympathetic]] to anyone who resists this kind of thinking and try to prevent these tragedies from happening.]]

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* MiseryBuildsCharacter: [[spoiler: This [[spoiler:This is what the Spider-Society believe is why Canon events Events exist and why they must enforce them no matter what. {{Deconstructed|Trope}} as this also makes them [[BeingGoodSucks unbelievably miserable]] and also utterly [[NoSympathy unsympathetic]] to anyone who resists this kind of thinking and try to prevent these tragedies from happening.]]



* HandicappedBadass: She has Ehlers-Danyos Syndrome which makes her hyper flexible but also limits her mobility. She still proves to be just as capable as any other Spider-Person through the use of various high-tech mobility aids like her SuperWheelchair, webslinging crutches and joint stabilizers in combination with her spider powers.

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* HandicappedBadass: She has Ehlers-Danyos Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome which makes her hyper flexible but also limits her mobility. She still proves to be just as capable as any other Spider-Person through the use of various high-tech mobility aids like her SuperWheelchair, webslinging crutches and joint stabilizers in combination with her spider powers.



A Spider-person in a black-and-white costume who joins the chase for Miles.

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A Spider-person Spider-Person in a black-and-white costume who joins the chase for Miles.



* AmbiguousSituation: In the original ''Spider-Verse'' comic, Spider-Cat was killed by the Inheritors before he was able to meet any other Spider people. Here, he's alive, with no explanation to how he was resurrected.

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* AmbiguousSituation: In the original ''Spider-Verse'' comic, Spider-Cat was killed by the Inheritors before he was able to meet any other Spider people.Spider-People. Here, he's alive, with no explanation to how he was resurrected. It's quite possible this is a different version.



A daughter of Peter and Mary Jane Parker who inherited her father's Spider powers.

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A daughter of Peter and Mary Jane Parker who inherited her father's Spider spider powers.



* SentientVehicle: He's a living version of the Spider Mobile, seemingly from a universe where everyone is living cars.

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* SentientVehicle: He's a living version of the Spider Mobile, Spider-Mobile, seemingly from a universe where everyone is living cars.
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A massive group of Spider-Heroes tasked with defending TheMultiverse.
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[[folder:In General]]
* AdaptationalVillainy: As unsavory as some of their members could be in the comics, such gatherings of Spider-People as a whole were never party to what are essentially [[spoiler:cosmic assassinations]] through their enforcement of Canon Events, which includes allowing the [[spoiler:death of Officer Jefferson Morales]]. This is especially glaring given that among their ranks are versions of Peter Parker who work closely with [[spoiler:the versions of Miles]] in their own universe as allies or proteges.
* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Across the Spider-Verse'', Gwen finds out that Miguel's Canon Event theory isn't as binary as he initially believed, as her father managed to avert his predetermined death by resigning as police captain without her universe collapsing. This means that the Spider-People had been enabling the murders of countless people they cared about for nothing.]]
* AllianceOfAlternates: Even more so than the Spider-Gang. Tons, possibly ''hundreds'', of Spider-People from different universes make up the Society.[[labelnote:*]]WordOfGod said that there are 280 different Spider-People in ''Across The Spider-Verse''.[[/labelnote]] It's also made clear that while the Spider-Society includes several different people, there are still ''many'' versions of Peter Parker who have joined as Gwen at one point says hello to two different group of Peters.
* AlliterativeName: The '''S'''pider-'''S'''ociety.
* AmbiguousSituation: How many members of the Spider-Society are aware that their goal of keeping the multiverse safe through maintaining Canon Events means they have to [[spoiler:allow innocents to die and even prevent Miles from preventing his father's death]]? Spider-Man India was noticeably LockedOutOfTheLoop, implying the same could be true for other heroes while only a certain amount were informed of the truth, but that might have been because he was a NaiveNewcomer in comparison to the rest.
* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: Take a wild guess.
* BecameTheirOwnAntithesis: Their fears of destabilizing the multiverse by interfering with Canon Events has essentially caused them to unknowingly go against everything they stand for as Spider-People. Spider-Man as a character was built on the concept of [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility never knowingly letting another person suffer]], [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished even if saving them causes problems later on]].
* BenevolentConspiracy: Played with. They're a secret army of spider-themed heroes that defend the Multiverse, but under Miguel's leadership, they also are meant to safeguard the sanctity of [[spoiler:"[[DeathByOriginStory Canon Events]]"]] that supposedly maintain the integrity of time and space.
* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: The Spider HQ located in Nueva York features several nonstandard architecture features that make it extremely inaccessible to anyone who isn't a Spider-Person, likely as an intended security feature:
** The entrance is accessed by an open platform elevator that's situated upside down, as in it "descends" upward toward the top of the skyscraper where the HQ is located, and the platform itself is featureless. Without the [[WallCrawl ability to stick to a flat surface]] riding said platform would be impossible.
** The HQ itself consists of an irregular arrangement of rooms and platforms that are connected by elevated walkways all of which are oriented differently relative to the ground like a MC Escher painting, which makes navigating without the web swinging and WallCrawling extremely difficult.
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler: The Spider-Gang's attitude towards the Society. Miles feels especially disillusioned with the prospect of joining other Spider-People when he learns that they go against the heroic ideals of being Spider-Man. Doesn't help that the group's leader was very intent on letting Miles's father die (albeit for good intentions) but also finds him to be an "anomaly" and aggressively chases after him.]]
* CanonForeigner: Many, if not most, of the members of the Society were made up for this film, mostly to fill out the large area they reside.
* ConservationOfNinjutsu: They're a veritable army of Spider-Persons who are each individually of comparable power to any of our main heroes, yet Miles manages to, with some difficulty, stay one step ahead of all of them during the climatic chase of ''Across the Spider-Verse''. What's more, a single Spider in the form of Miguel gives Miles the most trouble during the climax of the chase once he finally corners him. This is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by several factors however.
** While Miles managing to escape is still very impressive, he clearly stands no chance of actually standing his ground against an entire legion of Spiders and has [[RunOrDie no choice but to desperately flee from the horde as they try to swarm him]].
** Spider-Man is known to hold back even against outright villains, let alone a fellow Spider-Hero, and while there are some exceptions many of the Spider-People don't really want to harm Miles and forgo opportunities to directly attack him in favor of trying to apprehend him by grabbing ahold of him, ordering him to stand down, or giving him a sporting chance. Tellingly Miguel, the Spider who gives Miles the most trouble, is also the one with the least qualms about hurting him.
** Their approach when chasing Miles was to essentially just to charge after him with little coordination, which caused them to get in each other's way on more than one occasion and give Miles the edge he needed to give them the slip
* ContrastingSequelMainCharacter: To the Spider-Gang, who's six members were brought together by accident and included four variations of Peter Parker while only two were different people. In contrast, the Spider-Society includes seemingly hundreds of different Spider-People and while many are variations of Peter Parker, the members that get the most focus are different people.
* CrapsaccharineWorld: On the surface, the Spider-Society looks like every Spider-Man's dream, being a highly advanced organization filled with superheroes like them who have a vital responsibility of protecting the multiverse from all threats. But it is revealed to be a borderline-fascist state under [[ControlFreak Miguel O'Hara's leadership]] where the Spider-People are all worn down by the [[BeingGoodSucks tragedies that come with being Spider-Man]] and perpetuate a system where they [[MurderByInaction let people close to them die]] as Canon Events supposed to happen lest those universes get destroyed. Their organization as a whole unknowingly goes against everything Spider-Man stood for.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: All of them have experienced some of the "Canon Events" mentioned by Miguel, tragic failures which turned them into the people they are now.
* DeadpanSnarker: No matter what universe they come from, EVERY Spider is a quipster.
* DeathByOriginStory: Countless numbers of Spider-People have at the very least lost Uncle Ben or some equivalent if not other people that were important to them. [[spoiler:Even worse is that these events are so formative to who they are as people that Miguel has them labeled as Canon Events, meaning that even the Spider-People who know that someone they're close to is destined to die can't do anything to stop it without threatening the stability of the multiverse]].
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Some viewers have noted that the Spider-Society seem more apt to a Cult than an organization of superheroes. Many Spider-People, even the ones that would normally be against this kind of thinking such as Spectacular Spider-Man and Lego Spider-Man, agree collectively with the concept of Canon events where people close to them must die because that is "supposed" to happen no matter how heartless it seems and try to convince everyone else that it is how it should be. Anyone who dares question this line of thinking such as Gwen gets harshly reprimanded or exiled, no matter their contributions to the group beforehand.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: The sad truth about the Spider-Society's enforcement of Canon Events is that it demands that [[spoiler:they can't step in to stop the deaths of anyone important to each Spider-Person, when the whole mantra of being Spider-Man is to [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility never knowingly allow someone to suffer or die because of inaction]]]]. This means that the Spider-Society is going against everything that Spider-Man is supposed to stand for. Miles himself indirectly states this when he says how messed up that is.
* DramaticIrony: [[spoiler:Tragically, the Spider-People involved with maintaining Canon Events are unknowingly repeating ''and enforcing'' the same mistake that got their respective versions of Uncle Ben killed.]]
* ForWantOfANail:
** The differences between each Spider-Person can vary from something small like the design of their costume to something drastic like being completely different people or having a different animation style.
** While Miguel insists that Canon Events occur in every Spider-Person's story, several different Spideys are shown who never experienced these Canon Events implying that it's different for each hero.
* HeroAntagonist: Their enforcement of Canon Events and antagonism to Miles aside, they're still Spider-People. None of them antagonize Miles when he first arrives until Miguel gives the order to hunt him down, and even then it's shown a good chunk of the Society ignored those orders and went about their business while Miles' is chased by those who do.
* ILetGwenStacyDie: Something that unites all Spiders is the tragic death of a loved one, [[spoiler:to the point where it's become an unbreakable "Canon Event" that must be enforced]].
* InSpiteOfANail:
** Despite literally hundreds of different Spider-People existing, it's made clear that there are still ''many'' variations of Peter Parker who became Spider-Man.
** The Spider-Society believe in "Canon Events", moments that define a Spider-Person's life and give them connections across the multiverse. While it appears that not all the events will happen to a Spider-Person, it's made clear by Miguel that he believes that if one does start to occur it has to happen otherwise reality is at risk. The Canon Events shown are:
*** Being bitten by a spider, the iconic upside down kiss with a love interest and encountering the Venom symbiote.
*** The death of a loved one, which motivates a Spider-Person to become a hero and learn WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility. This is represented by the death of Ben Parker across many different realities.
*** Temporarily giving up their superhero career before returning to it, as shown by an image of Hobie Brown abandoning his Spider-Punk costume.
*** Pushing themselves to their limit to lift a huge amount of rubble pinning them down, as shown by an image of Jessica Drew doing just that.
*** Getting married to their true love, as shown by an image of Peter B. and Mary Jane at their wedding.
*** One is named ASM-90, which is where [[spoiler:a police captain close to Spider-Man dies during a battle with a personal enemy of the Spider-Person. It's represented by panels of the [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Earth-616]] Spider-Man and Captain Stacy when the latter died, along with the many variations of this event across the multiverse. This has been shown to happen to ''many'' different Spider-People, was supposed to happen to Pavitr with Inspector Singh until Miles interfered, and Miles is horrified when Miguel explains that it must happen to Jefferson at the hands of the Spot.]]
* KnightTemplar: It turns out they're actually this, or at least they're on their way to becoming this. They are an organization whose members are conditioned to absolutely believe horrible things, both to themselves and innocent lives, must happen for the greater cosmic good, and if anyone rebels, they are punished.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: It's implied that several members, usually newcomers like Pavitr, are unaware of the existence of the Society's agenda and enforcement of Canon Events and just wanted to join the Spider-Society because they wanted to join a club full with [[TheKnightsWhoSaySquee fellow Spider-People]].
* MiseryBuildsCharacter: [[spoiler: This is what the Spider-Society believe is why Canon events exist and why they must enforce them no matter what. {{Deconstructed|Trope}} as this also makes them [[BeingGoodSucks unbelievably miserable]] and also utterly [[NoSympathy unsympathetic]] to anyone who resists this kind of thinking and try to prevent these tragedies from happening.]]
* MurderByInaction: [[spoiler:Miguel's enforcement of Canon Events means that they can't step in to stop the deaths of anyone important to each Spider-Person, and they're willing to step in to stop those who are willing to ScrewDestiny, albeit with varying levels of reluctance.]]
* MythologyGag: A handful of the members seen walking around in the background of the Lobby are straight from either alternate universe comics, (such as [[ComicBook/MarvelApes Spider-Monkey]], [[ComicBook/WhatIf Captain Spider]], and [[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows Spinneret and Spiderling]]), from previous adaptations (such as WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited and WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan), or call-backs to different costumes Peter has used (Armored Spider-Man, [[BrownBagMask Bombastic Bag-Man]].)
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Several different Spider-Men have character designs that are used throughout the Spider-Society HQ, though often with a different animation style. For example, the true Insomniac Spider-Man has his style from the game while several others have the ''Spider-Verse'' animation style. An obvious explanation is that these are all examples of AlternateSelf.
* TakeThat: Their adherence to Miguel's Canon Event theory can be seen as a critique of Spider-Man's infamous editorial mandates in the comics, which have been criticized by fans for keeping Peter Parker from settling down and seemingly only focused on making his life more and more miserable.
* UnexplainedRecovery: Tarantula, Spidercide, Last Stand Spider-Man and Spider-Cat have all died in the comics but have turned up here with no explanation of how they came back to life.
* TheVoiceless: The vast majority of them aren't given any dialogue at all.
* TheWorfEffect: Justified. Despite nearly all of the members being experienced heroes, none of them managed to catch Miles, besides slowing him down. This is mainly because none of them were trying to hurt him, some were probably blindsided by Miles' Venom Shock ability, and the fact that, true to the Spider-Man mythos of being a solo act, aren't fully capable of working in ''teams''.
* YouCantFightFate: [[spoiler:Most of their members believe, or were conditioned to believe, that the life of every Spider-Person is determined by "Canon Events", events that are destined to happen no matter what. The loss of a loved one, the death of a police captain, and being overtaken by a symbiote; all were bound to happen according to their deterministic view of the multiverse. They believe that should these events be stopped by outside interference, the universe will collapse on itself.]] [[spoiler:They are later proven wrong by the end of ''Across'', as Earth-65B remains intact even after Captain George Stacy resigned from his role as captain, thus avoiding his death.]]
* ZergRush: Their method of trying to capture Miles is to use their sheer numbers to overwhelm him. Unfortunately, Miles was counting on this as luring all of them out of their base allows him to enter it unmolested and escape Earth-928B using the Go Home Machine.
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[[folder:Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099]]
-->See his page [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMiguelOHara here]].
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[[folder:Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman]]
!![[ComicBook/SpiderWoman Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman]]
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-404
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IssaRae[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Nadja Halid (Swedish), Creator/MutsumiTamura (Japanese), Nurcan Özdemir (German)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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A motorcycle-riding crimefighting Spider-Woman pregnant with her first child.
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* AdaptationDistillation: In the comics her pregnancy is the result of artificial insemination, and the identity the father is never revealed. Here she has a husband who is presumably the father.
* AfroAsskicker: Instead of a mask, Jessica wears CoolShades and a headband, leaving her voluminous afro free when she fights.
* AlternateSelf: In ''Into the Spider-Verse'', there's a [[FreezeFrameBonus blink-and-you'll-miss-it]] moment where Miles is scrolling through his contacts where you can see Jessica Drew's name listed there, implying that Jess has a counterpart on Earth-1610B.
* AmbiguousSituation: Towards the end of ''Across'', she learns that [[spoiler:her recently-exiled student Gwen is planning to find Miles and go against the wishes of the Spider-Society, yet Jess doesn't take any action to prevent this except watching Gwen leaving for Earth-616B with a sad look on her face. By the time we see Gwen again, she has succeeded in forming her own group of Spider-people that doesn't answer to Miguel. It's left unclear why Jess allowed it to happen and doesn't inform Miguel about it.]]
* BadassBiker: She uses a motorcycle to move around in combat and performs quite spectacular stunts while doing so.
* CarFu: Her main combat style is grappling people with her webs and then running them over with her motorocyle.
* CompositeCharacter: She's functionally a combination of three different characters; she has the 616 Jessica's costume from the Creator/DennisHallum run on ''Spider-Woman'' and is pregnant like Jess was in that run, fires webbing from her fingertips like the UltimateUniverse Jessica Drew, and is a Black woman with a design reminiscent of Valerie the Librarian from ''Series/{{The Electric Company|1971}}'', who briefly took up the mantle of Spider-Woman in the ''ComicBook/SpideySuperStories'' (making her technically the first Spider-Woman).
* CoolBike: Has a custom Spider-Woman colored motorcyle that can apparently stick to walls like she can!
* DynamicEntry: Is introduced by ramming [[spoiler:Vulture]] with her bike.
* {{Foil}}: To Peter B. Parker. Both of them are experienced Spider-people who became mentors to a younger Spider-person. Both of them are parents, with Peter B. recently having Mayday and Jess is currently pregnant with her first child. However, Jess is comparatively stricter and more cynical than Peter B., who has regained his idealism after the events of the first film. Ultimately, [[spoiler:Jess chooses to side with Miguel over her protege Gwen when their thoughts on how to protect the multiverse differ from each other, while Peter B. eventually chooses to embrace Miles's ideology that their destiny is not set in stone.]]
* TheMentor: Serves as one for Gwen the same way Peter B. Parker was to Miles. In fact, it was her idea to recruit Gwen into the Spider-Society to begin with against Miguel's wishes. That being said, she's ''far'' stricter than Peter B. when it comes to training Gwen, which is necessary considering the importance of their job of protecting the multiverse. [[spoiler:Ultimately, when Gwen made one too many mistakes and ends up getting banished from the Spider-Society by Miguel, Jess doesn't do anything to stop it from happening.]]
* NumberTwo: It's not clear if she's Spider-Society's second-in-command, but in the scenes they have together, Jess is clearly Miguel's right-hand woman, being one of his go-tos when he (reluctantly) calls for assistance and being able to convince Miguel to change his mind about recruiting Gwen.
* OnlySaneWoman: In a world full of over-the-top Spider variants, she's by far the most levelheaded hero due to not having Miguel's explosive temper or any notable quirks/gimmicks.
* PregnantBadass: She's an active superhero and a member of a multiverse-spanning team while being pregnant.
* ProperlyParanoid: While conferring with Gwen while she's on Earth-1610B, Jessica makes sure to ask if she went to see Miles. While she [[BlatantLies claims otherwise]], Gwen really did go to see Miles (he was actually her first stop).
* RaceLift: Jessica is White in the comics, but she's Black in the film.
* TookALevelInJerkass: When she is introduced, she is supportive of Gwen and sticks up for her, empathizing with her plight. The next time she is seen, Jessica constantly hovers over Gwen, criticizes her constantly, tells her to shut up when she tries to explain herself, and openly insults Peter B.
* TwoFirstNames: Drew is more common as a first name.
* WouldHurtAChild: Like Miguel, she is one of the few Spider-People that outright strikes Miles.
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[[folder:Ben Reilly / Scarlet Spider]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsScarletSpider Ben Reilly / Scarlet Spider]]
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-94B
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AndySamberg[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/TakuyaEguchi (Japanese), Dennis Herrmann (German)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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A genetic clone of Peter Parker.
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* NinetiesAntiHero: Parodied. Every word out of his mouth is either about how ripped his muscles are or how much angst he's suffering.
* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Earth-94 Ben Reilly was an incredible example of AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome, having accomplished many of the things 616 Peter Parker did and even succeeded where he failed like saving Marla Jameson. This Ben Reilly is a ButtMonkey who's treated as a nuisance more than anything and is easily taken out and sent to another dimension by Gwen at the end of the film.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the comics, the Ben Reilly of Earth-94 was TheCape who had a firm belief that he could always find a way to save the day and stayed as Spider-Man. This version is an overly angsty EmoTeen and NinetiesAntiHero who opted to continue being the Scarlet Spider.
* AdvertisedExtra: Is in every poster of the film, and in [[https://cdn.marvel.com/content/1x/across_the_spider-verse.jpg the first poster]] is closer to the front than Jessica, Hobie, Margo, and even Peter B. Parker, all of whom have large roles in the story while Ben is more or less a JokeCharacter who does very little and ends up easily dispatched.
* AlliterativeName: '''S'''carlet '''S'''pider.
* ButtMonkey: As a parody of overly edgy NinetiesAntiHeroes, the guy goes through quite a lot of humiliation in the film. His constant {{Wangst}}-laden monologues are met with eye rolls from Miguel and Jessica, as well as the Spider-Society in general, rather than being treated with any genuine pathos and his physical performance is similarly underwhelming despite him hyping himself up. Miles smacks him into a building during his escape through Nueva York in the middle of Ben growling that he's got him helplessly restrained with his "well defined musculature", and he's later [[CurbstompBattle easily overpowered and tossed into another dimension by Gwen]] where he'll presumably be stranded until someone comes for him. [[invoked]]
* CivvieSpandex: Wears his iconic blue sleeveless hoodie with a large Spider symbol over his red Spider costume.
* ColorAnimalCodename: His codename comes from a shade of red and an animal.
* ColorCharacter: '''Scarlet''' Spider.
* DramaQueen: He's overdramatic ''all the time'', constantly exaggerating his angst and acting really broody around everyone. Naturally, this makes everyone see him as incredibly grating and obnoxious.
* EmoTeen: Certainly acts like one, despite being as old as his template's counterparts. He is first seen "[[CrocodileTears crying]]" because of his DarkAndTroubledPast, has a hairstyle that is commonly associated with emos, and sarcastically calls Miguel "dad" when the latter gives him orders, much like an angsty teenager would.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite going along with Miguel and Jessica, he doesn't try to outright attack Miles, opting to restrain him or put him in a sleeper hold to knock him out.
* {{Flanderization}}: Is way more angsty and growly than he ever was in the comics.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Implied. Despite being allegedly one of their best fighters, his DramaQueen personality makes it hard to deal with him, and Jessica lampshades how she wouldn't have asked for his help if she didn't need to.
-->'''Jessica:''' Ben, I need--\\
'''Ben:''' Sorry, I can't talk right now. [[{{Melodrama}} Thinking about my paaast...]]\\
'''Jessica:''' Actually, we need you here ''for some reason''?\\
'''Ben: [[LargeHam URGHHH...!!]]''' That was a particularly... harrowing... memory...
* GenreRefugee: Downplayed since he's from the superhero genre, but he's a parody of superhero comics in TheNineties in contrast to the more modern heroes in the Spider-Society.
* HeroicBuild: Ben points out how muscular he is while trying to restrain Miles.
* IdenticalStranger: Partly justified due to being a clone of Peter Parker, but his blond hair makes him especially resemble the blond Peter from Miles' Earth-1610B, despite having no relation to this particular variant of Peter.
* {{Manchild}}: Physically-speaking, he's around the age of the Peter of Miles' universe around the time he died but he acts like an EmoTeen instead of a grown man.
* MythologyGag: His design pays tribute to the art of Spidey comics from the '90s, in which one of Ben's most iconic (and infamous) story line was created: ''ComicBook/TheCloneSaga''.
* NarratingTheObvious: He has a tendency to narrate every single thought he has out loud, no matter how insignificant it is. Again, this is parodying some of the sophomoric writing found in The Clone Saga.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: His design stands out by incorporating the drawing and inking style of Tom Lyle, one of the artists who worked on ''The Clone Saga'' as well as the artist responsible for his iconic blue hoodie and red spandex outfit.
* TakeThat: His DramaQueen personality parodies the excessive angst and overwrought writing of ''The Clone Saga'', the storyline he debuted in. He also talks about his "well-defined muscles" and focuses on finding the "perfect pose", referencing the infamously shaky art of '90s comic books in general.
* UncertainDoom: Ben is last seen being tossed into another dimension by Gwen without his watch which she then destroys. Where he went and whether he'll survive there is currently unclear. It is highly unlikely that Gwen would have sent him somewhere inhospitable or doomed him to glitching out of existence in some foreign dimension however, so while it isn't explicit she almost certainly simply stranded him back to his home dimension where he'll likely be picked up by the Spider-Society eventually.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spider-Man (Earth-67)]]
->For tropes related to his original appearance in ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man]]'', see [[Characters/SpiderMan1967 here]]
!![[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'm not pointing, ''you're'' pointing-- I'm just pointing ''at'' your pointing, which is different than normal pointing!"'']]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Er... Earth-67
!!!'''Voiced by:''' [[Music/TheLonelyIsland Jorma Taccone]] [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/RaulAnaya (Latin American Spanish), Creator/TetsuInada (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man]]'' | ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]''[[note]]In TheStinger[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

->''"How dare you point at me!"''

\\
The Spider-Man of a world where it's still TheSixties and [[LimitedAnimation everything's really stiff]]. Doesn't like being pointed at.
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* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: His spoken-word piece on the ''Very Spidey Christmas'' EP has him deeply hungover, bitterly mentioning that he got "ten sheets to the wind" at the Bugle Christmas party the previous night and vomited on the EL tracks on 34th Street, which he's very ashamed to admit that some kids saw.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' ''[ruefully]'' Not a good look for Spider-Man!
* AlternateSelf: A weird case. The canonical designation of the 1967 ''Spider-Man'' cartoon is Earth-6799. Earth-67 is a separate reality that's essentially identical to Earth-6799 which appeared in the ''Spider-Verse'' comic.
* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' point at him. He will point back at you with all his might.
* BroadStrokes: Regardless of his universe designation, he's essentially the same version of the character from the 1967 cartoon.
* CrackOhMyBack: Crosses over with BadBadActing to excuse himself when his LimitedAnimation prevents him from stopping Miles.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' [[MythologyGag I can do anything he can]] -- [[DullSurprise Oh! Dang!]] I pulled something.
* HehHehYouSaidX: While reading ''Literature/TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas'', he mutters under his breath that "moon on the breast" is funny.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: As in his original series, J. Jonah Jameson doesn't seem very fond of him, and on the ''Very Spidey Christmas'' album, he regretfully admits that some kids saw him vomit after he got drunk at a Christmas party. "Not a good look for Spider-Man!"
* HypocriticalHumor: Chastises Miguel for pointing at him when he was the one who pointed first.
* LimitedAnimation: As befitting someone who originated from a cheap 1960s television cartoon. Notably, this gets in his way during the climax of ''Across the Spider-Verse'' as he attempts to intercept Miles during his escape, but his web-swinging is so slow that Miles just slides past him.
* MythologyGag: The scene where he's pointing at Miguel is taken right out of his own show, from the episode "Double Identity".
* SeinfeldianConversation: Stuck on the offensive side of one with Miguel O'Hara/Spider-Man 2099.
* SeriousBusiness: Spider-Man's view on the art of pointing fingers.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' You haven't ''seen'' pointing until I'm through with you.
* SkewedPriorities: He's less concerned about an alternate version of Spider-Man from another dimension appearing in front of him than he is about being pointed at.
* StylisticSuck: The animation style of his appearance is based on the LimitedAnimation that his show had, and all of his dialogue is low-fi and [[BadBadActing unenthusiastic]].
* YourMagicsNoGoodHere: Sort of, it's more that his animation style doesn't work outside his own universe. He's from a cartoon created in TheSixties, meaning he has LimitedAnimation, while all the other Spider-People are from a modern animated film, meaning that they move far faster than he can and he pulls a muscle when trying to catch Miles.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:LEGO Spider-Man]]
->For tropes related to his original appearance in ''VideoGame/LEGOMarvelSuperHeroes'', see [[Characters/LEGOMarvelSuperHeroes here]]
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-13122
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Nic Novicki [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Andrés Navy (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/LEGOMarvelSuperHeroes'' | ''VideoGame/LEGOMarvelSuperHeroes2'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''
\\
A Spider-Man from a world that's BuiltWithLEGO.
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* ArtShift: Earth-13122 is the designated universe of ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'', which was a video game animated in the usual smooth style of the VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s. In this movie, LEGO Peter is animated in the pseudo-stop motion style of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie''.
* CameraFiend: This Peter still works as a photographer for the Daily Bugle.
* {{Lilliputians}}: His brief cameo in the Spider-Society shows him to be the size of a real-life LEGO minifigure compared to the other Spider-Men who are human-sized.
* LivingToys: He's from a universe where LEGO minifigures are sentient beings.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He and his entire universe are done in CGI animated to resemble stop motion, just like ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie''.
* OddFriendship: Downplayed since they only interact once, but Miguel calls Peter "one of their best", suggesting that despite how cold he is with the others and Peter being a LEGO figure, he gets along rather well with this version of Peter Parker.
* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: In true ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' fashion, he says "beep boop" sounds out loud when using his Spider-Society watch to contact Miguel.
* ShoutOut: Though Earth-13122 is the setting of ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'', this Peter's animation style and tendency of SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud are clear references to ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'', which Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller were the directors of.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only shows up in two scenes; one where he goes to warn Miguel of the anomalies that were caused by The Spot and the other where he makes a cameo among the many Spider-People on Earth-928B, the former of which kickstarts the Spider-Society's investigation into Miles' world.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: While obviously using everything about LEGO's branding, the actual word "LEGO" is never used to describe this Peter or his universe.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Malala Windsor / Spider-UK]]
!!Malala Windsor / Spider-UK
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-835
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SofiaBarclay
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A British hijabi Spider-Woman who makes fun of the Spot's name.
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* AdaptationalDiversity: This version of Spider-UK is Muslim, as indicated by her hijab.
* CanonForeigner: In the comics, there are two versions of Spider-UK: Billy Braddock from Earth-833 and Zarina Zahari from Earth-834. Malala, however, is an original version of the character.
* CaptainPatriotic: The colors of her costume are red, white and blue just like the Union Jack.
* DecompositeCharacter: Sort of. Malala is an original character created for the film, but aspects of Spider-UK was given to Spider-Punk.
* MythologyGag: The two previous Spider-[=UKs=] were from Earth-833 and Earth-834, so this one follows suit by being from Earth-835.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Her palette and the design of her hijab evoke the colors and shape of the Union Jack.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Patrick O'Hara / Web-Slinger]]
!!Patrick O'Hara / Web-Slinger
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-31913
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaranKillam [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Rojstar (Latin American Spanish [[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

->''"On the count of three...draw!"''\\
\\

An [[TheWildWest Old West]] vigilante. Both he and his horse, Widow, have spider powers.
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* AbnormalAmmo: His gun shoots web bullets.
* AskAStupidQuestion: Miles asks why his horse needs a mask. Web-Slinger simply replies "to conceal her identity".
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Web-Slinger's model is [[https://twitter.com/kristaferanka/status/1670130657782296576 Peter Parker with the facial features]] of Creator/PedroPascal, though his face is never visible under his mask, and he's voiced by Creator/TaranKillam.
* CoolHorse: Never seen without his horse, Widow, who also has spider powers.
* GenreRefugee: He's from TheWestern genre, and acts accordingly by telling Miles to "draw" their webshooters on the count of three. [[WrongGenreSavvy However]], Miles is from a normal superhero genre and doesn't care about immediately shooting him with his web.
* TheGunslinger: As expected from a cowboy-themed Spider-Man, he has a shotgun that fires webs.
* HonorBeforeReason: He tells Miles to draw their web-shooters on the count of three. When Miles [[CombatPragmatist attacks him immediately]], Web-Slinger is genuinely appalled.
-->'''Web-slinger:''' ''You didn't wait till three!''
* OneSteveLimit: {{Averted}}. Like Miguel, his last name is also O’Hara which might hint at having Irish heritage as well.
* QuickDraw: He attempts to have a traditional draw with Miles, who just ignores the countdown and webs him.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Instead of having a pair of web pistols, he opts for a double-barreled shotgun.
* WrongGenreSavvy: When he has Miles dead-to-rights, he challenges Miles to have a good old-fashioned "web duel" after counting to three. [[CombatPragmatist Miles just says "three" and shoots Web-Slinger immediately.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Charlotte Webber / Sun-Spider]]
!!Charlotte Webber / Sun-Spider
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-20023
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Danielle Perez
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

->''"Miles! I'm a huge fan of your work!"''\\
\\

A wheelchair-using Spider-person.
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* AscendedFangirl: She's based off Dayn Broder's [[https://twitter.com/dayn_does_comix/status/1077072002530197504 Spidersona]], and her dialogue indicates she's also a big Spider fan.
* CaneFu: She has web shooters built into her crutches.
* HandicappedBadass: She has Ehlers-Danyos Syndrome which makes her hyper flexible but also limits her mobility. She still proves to be just as capable as any other Spider-Person through the use of various high-tech mobility aids like her SuperWheelchair, webslinging crutches and joint stabilizers in combination with her spider powers.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She outright gushes over Miles, even if she has to capture him.
* PunnyName: Her name is a play on ''Literature/CharlottesWeb''.
* SelfDeprecation:
-->'''Sun-Spider:''' Do you think Spider-People too often use comedy as a crutch?\\
'''Miles:''' Uhh...\\
'''Sun Spider:''' Get it? Crutch? ''[[[VisualPun smacks him with a crutch]]]''
* SuperWheelchair: Her wheelchair can shift into a spider-legged mode which allows her to crawl up walls.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Max Borne / Spider-Man 2211]]
!! Max Borne / Spider-Man
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-9500
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Humberto Ramos
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''
\\
A time-traveling Spider-Man.
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* CreatorCameo: He's voiced by Spider-Man comic artist Humberto Ramos.
* FailedASpotCheck: Is completely oblivious to the alert for Miles Morales and fails to notice he's hanging onto his backpack.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He wears a backpack with four mechanical arms attached to it, almost reminiscent of Doc Ock.
* TimePolice: He's a Timespinner, an agent for an organization dedicated to preventing disruptions to the time stream.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Metro Spider-Man]]
!! Metro Spider-Man
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Metro Boomin
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

\\
A Spider-person in a black-and-white costume who joins the chase for Miles.
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* CreatorCameo: He's voiced by and is the Spider-sona for Metro Boomin, the creator of ''Across the Spider-Verse'''s soundtrack.
* DontCelebrateJustYet: When the Spider-Society appears to have cornered Miles, he exclaims that there's nowhere for him to run. When Miles jumps out the window behind him, Metro is a bit flustered.
-->'''Metro Spider-Man:''' My bad everybody, there was somewhere to run.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spider-Cat]]
!! Spider-Cat
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-999
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

\\
An orange cat with spider powers.
----
* AmbiguousSituation: In the original ''Spider-Verse'' comic, Spider-Cat was killed by the Inheritors before he was able to meet any other Spider people. Here, he's alive, with no explanation to how he was resurrected.
* CatsAreMean: Joins the rest of the Spider-Force in chasing after Miles, and scratches him up when he momentarily catches him. He later attacks a Spider-Woman practicing her CrucifiedHeroShot for no reason.
* HairballHumor: He has the ability to spit web balls out of his mouth like a hairball, as he does to Miles when "fighting" him.
* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: He's not a talking FunnyAnimal like Spider-Ham was in ''Into the Spider-Verse'', but Spider-Cat does show some degree of intelligence and ability to follow orders, like when he joins the rest of the the Spider-Society in chasing Miles under 2099's orders.
* TheVoiceless: Spider-Cat doesn't have any lines, though it's also unclear whether he can talk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Insomniac Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacPeterParker his page]].
!![[VideoGame/SpiderManInsomniac Peter Parker / Spider-Man I]]
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-1048
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/KazuyukiOkitsu (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]'' | ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''

\\
The Spider-Man of ''VideoGame/SpiderManInsomniac'', who has been patrolling the streets of his New York City for eight years.
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* CelebrityParadox: PlayedWith. In Earth-1610B, he's a VideoGame character much like in our reality, but he's later revealed to be an actual Spider-Man from another universe.
* EarlyBirdCameo:
** In a sense; this Peter is wearing the Mark II Advanced Suit, which is set to make its official debut in ''VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2'' later in 2023.
** Ganke is [[FreezeFrameBonus very briefly]] seen playing [[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 a video game]] starring him before he shows up as an actual person.
* InSpiteOfANail: This version of Spider-Man winds up mentoring another version of Miles Morales in his own franchise.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: While walking through the hall of captured villains, Lyla points out two "video game guys" (the Green Goblin from ''VideoGame/SpiderManAtari2600'' and D-list villain Videoman). This version of Spidey replies in confusion, "Are you... talking to me?"
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He's realistically shaded and textured, and animated on ones rather than twos, to match the look of the games he comes from.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: A bunch of other Spider-People have his Advanced Suit. The "generics" are animated in the same style as the rest of the movie, though, while the original article keeps the same style as his source material.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Spectacular Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/TheSpectacularSpiderMan this page]].
!![[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
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[[caption-width-right:200:''"We know it's hard. But it's the truth, Miles."'']]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-26496
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JoshKeaton [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Juan Guarnizo (Latin American Spanish), Marius Clarén (German), Manabu Ino (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' | ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012''[[note]]non-speaking[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

\\
A Spider-Man who started up his crime-fighting the summer before his junior year of high school, and had to deal with the progression of ordinary crime into costumed supervillains as a response to his heroics.
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* TheBusCameBack: This movie marks this Spider-Man's first appearance in ''thirteen years'' since his show's cancellation.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:It turns out that he failed to save his version of Captain Stacy, which was his "Canon Event", after the conclusion of his series.]]
* ILetGwenStacyDie: More specifically, [[spoiler:he let Captain Stacy die which was his Canon Event]].
* InSpiteOfANail: He has experienced several of the "Canon Events" shown to Miles by Miguel, such as his uncle's death, encountering the Venom symbiote and [[spoiler:the death of Captain Stacy]].
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: On account of coming from a cartoon with a completely different art style, he has a much bigger and more angular head and flatter feet compared to other characters.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He is ''noticeably'' shorter than almost all the other Spider-People, but still has the standard SuperStrength.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spider-Man Unlimited]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/SpiderManUnlimited this page]].
!![[WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-751263
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A Spider-Man who had adventures fighting against the High-Evolutionary on Counter-Earth.
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* ForWantOfANail: While he has a similar background to other versions of Peter Parker, his life drastically diverged when John Jameson went to Counter-Earth which led Peter to experience adventures that no other Peter Parker has lived.
* InSpiteOfANail: One of his Canon Events was encountering the Venom symbiote.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: Multiple Spider-People have his design.
* TheVoiceless: He has no lines in the movie.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mary Jane Watson-Parker / Spinneret]]
!! Mary Jane Watson-Parker / Spinneret
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-18119
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A Mary Jane who is married to Peter Parker and has a daughter named Anna-May. She uses a special suit designed by her husband to act as a superhero alongside her family.
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* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: Unlike most variants of Mary Jane she's a crimefighting superhero. She also manages certain feats that Peter himself wasn't capable of, such as dominating the ([[AdaptationalVillainy evil]]) Venom Symbiote through HeroicWillpower when it tried to possess her.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Her powers are not derived from a radioactive spider bite like most Spider-People, but rather a special suit designed using PowerCopying tech by her husband that lets him share his powers with her.
* HappilyMarried: With her universe's Peter Parker, in fact the series she debuts from was specifically created as a response to her mainline comic counterpart's marriage with Peter being undone.
* SuperFamilyTeam: Form a family team of crimefighting superpowered Spiders with her husband and daughter, also known as Spider-Man and Spiderling. Mary and her daughter can also be seen wandering together at the Spider-HQ.
* TheVoiceless: She doesn't have any lines in her brief cameo.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Anna-May Parker / Spiderling]]
!! Anna-May "Annie" Parker / Spiderling
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-18119
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A daughter of Peter and Mary Jane Parker who inherited her father's Spider powers.
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* AgeLift: Annie is currently in her late teens in the comics, but appears as her 8 year old self during her cameo in ''Across''. Assuming she and her mother are the same version from the comics, a likely explanation is that ''Across'' takes place before the TimeSkip.
* AlternateSelf: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Annie is specifically ''not'' Mayday, who was tragically stillborn in her universe.
* SuperpowerfulGenetics: Much like 616B Mayday she inherited her father's superpowers, though hers developed later during childhood rather than infancy.
* TheVoiceless: She doesn't have any lines in her brief cameo.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pter Ptarker / Spider-Rex]]
!! Pter Ptarker / Spider-Rex
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"ROAR!!"'']]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-66
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

\\
Originally a pterodactyl bullied by Norrannosaurman the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' on a dinosaur-riven Earth, being struck by a glowing meteorite that was covered in extraterrestrial spiders somehow caused them to [[FreakyFridayFlip swap bodies]], whilst granting Pter (now in a Spider-Man patterned ''T. rex'' body) spider powers. Meanwhile Norrannosaurman (now stuck in a Green Goblin-esque pterodactyl body) becomes his ArchEnemy in seeking for the return of his original body along with the added powers it now possesses.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His webbing was originally part of his organic power-set much like [[Characters/SpiderManTrilogySpiderMan Peter Parker from Earth-96823]], due to technology having never existed in his Jurassic homeworld. However here he is shown to use wrist-mounted mechanical web-shooters, never mind how he [[ItRunsOnNonsensoleum could operate it with only two fingers on each hand]].
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: He has two dewclaws (one on each side of the foot, giving him five toes total). Real dinosaurs (and most animals which have a dewclaw) have only one dewclaw on the inside of the foot, and have only four back toes total (this is portrayed accurately in other Spider-Rex media).
* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's not a talking FunnyAnimal and can only communicate with feral growling befitting his kind. While he's still intelligent enough to follow Miguel's order to try to catch Miles like the other Spideys, his attempts to catch him look more like he's trying to ''eat'' Miles.
* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: Natch. There's something quite terrifying about seeing a ''T.rex'' in a Spider-Man costume with spider powers jumping and swinging around the place. His attempt to catch Miles Morales is less like actually catching him and more like ''biting him in his massive mouth''.
* VisualPun: The WrittenSoundEffect for his web-slinging is "T-WHIP!"
* TheVoiceless: Unless you count him roaring, he doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Anya Corazón / Araña]]
!!Anya Corazón / Araña
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A muscular Spider-Girl capable of summoning suit of PoweredArmor in combat.
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* AdaptationalCurves: She is much bulkier and more muscular than any other version of Araña in comics or animation, even very athletic [[ComicBook/MarvelComics2 Earth-982]] version doesn't compare.
* AllThereInTheManual: Her name is not disclosed in the movie, but confirmed by one of creators on Twitter.
* AlternateSelf: Other versions of Anya, based on various costumes of 616 Anya, can be seen among members of Spider-Society.
* ButchLesbian: Implied, as her design is obviously inspired by butch culture and she is also wearing a carabiner attached to her pants, which was 70's and 80's code for lesbians to recognize each other in public.
* CompositeCharacter: She clearly shows influence equally from 616 and [=MC2=] versions of Araña.
* {{Hammerspace}}: While played straight with her magically summonnable armor, averted with her rope and grappling hook, which can be seen hanging from her belt.
* InstantArmor: She can magically summon her armor at will.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: While not used in the movie, one of her design artworks reveal her armor's arms can turn into basically a tower shield.
* PowerTattoo: As her desings reveal, her armor is summonned from tattoos covering her right arm.
* PoweredArmor: Her suit greatly increases her combat abilities.
* WallCrawl: Subverted, unlike other Spiders she cannot actually stick to walls and needs to rely on a grappling hook and climbing rope.
* TheVoiceless: She doesn't have any lines in her brief cameo.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Therapist]]
!! Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Therapist
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mike Rianda
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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A Spider-Person who acts as the Spider-Society's therapist / grief counselor for Spideys in mourning.
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* AlternateSelf: In ''Into the Spider-Verse'', there's a [[FreezeFrameBonus blink-and-you'll-miss-it]] moment where Miles is scrolling through his contacts where you can see the name "EZ Ekiel" listed there, which is implied to be a nickname for Ezekiel Sims which would mean Ezekiel has a counterpart on Earth-1610B.
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: He might seem like another CanonForeigner gag character at first, but thanks to his diploma, it's revealed he's actually Ezekiel Sims.
* FreezeFrameBonus: Near the end of his brief scene, you can see his psychology diploma on the left side of his office, revealing his name and the university he graduated from (See MythologyGag below).
* FreudianCouch: His one scene consists of him consoling a Spider-Man grieving over the death of his uncle. It's implied he does this for any Spider-Person going through something similar due to a Canon Event.
* MythologyGag: The university on his diploma is called [[Creator/SteveDitko Ditko]] University, referencing one of Spider-Man's co-creators.
* NeverHeardThatOneBefore: His dry tone indicates that he's had tons of Spider-People explain their tragic (and very similar) backstories to him and he's a little tired of it.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' ''(sobbing)'' And then... my uncle...
-->'''Spider-Therapist:''' Uhh, let me guess: he died?
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[[folder:Peter Parkedcar / Spider-Mobile]]
!! Peter Parkedcar / Spider-Mobile
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-53931
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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A car version of Peter Parker.
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* PunnyName: His surname is Parkedcar, playing off Parker.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: His design here is recycled from the ''non-sentient'' Spider-Mobile that was originally shown in ''Into'' as part of Earth-1610B Peter's arsenal.
* SentientVehicle: He's a living version of the Spider Mobile, seemingly from a universe where everyone is living cars.
* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.
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[[folder:Spider-Wolf]]
!! Spider-Wolf
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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A werewolf version of Spider-Man from an unknown reality.
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* NoSell: When they lunge at Miles, Miles blocks their attack by throwing Web-slinger's hat in their face.
* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: They can be seen in the Spider-HQ during midday, indicating that their werewolf form is not dependent on the moon, though it's not clear whether they're permanently a werewolf or can transform at will. It's also unknown whether they can [[ViralTransformation transmit their condition]] or possess the [[SilverBullet common weaknesses]] of pop cultural werewolves.
* PrimalStance: They can be spotted wandering the HQ in a bipedal but slouched posture, with their arms hanging low and their head jutting forward. They also [[RunningOnAllFours drop into a quadrupedal stance]] during the big chase and attempt to pounce on Miles like a wild animal.
* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.
* WerewolvesAreDogs: It's brief, but when Miles throws them aside using Web-Slinger's hat, Spider-Wolf can be heard whimpering.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tarantula]]
!!Tarantula
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-1610A
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A clone of Peter Parker who's more spider than man, from [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel the Ultimate Universe.]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: He was killed in the ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' comics, but appears alive in ''Across the Spider-Verse''. Between his death and this film, his reality was destroyed and resurrected during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', with later comics showing this brought back several characters that had been killed previously. So it's possible that the same event is what brought him back to life.
* TheCameo: Only appears briefly along with Spider-Mobile.
* TheVoiceless: Doesn't have any lines of dialogue.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Plushie Spider-Man]]
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A plush version of Peter Parker.
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* LittlePeopleAreSurreal: His appearance, alongside several other {{Joke Character}}s', are to showcase that Miguel was really letting anyone ''but'' Miles into the Society.
* LivingToys: Like his LEGO counterpart, he's a sentient toy. Unlike him though, his limbs seem very limited in articulation, bordering the nigh-immobility, making him rely on being carried by his fellow Spider-People in the chase scene. However, this is not to say he's ''completely'' immobile; he's seen moving and even swinging by his own in a few scenes.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Implied. He is one of the shortest variants of Spidey in the Society, only comparing to the sentient Spider-Man Popsicle and LEGO Spider-Man. But he still makes an effort to go chase after Miles, being enough of a threat to activate his SpiderSense.
* TooImportantToWalk: Throughout the chase scene in Nueva York, he's seen being carried by several Spider-People to catch on to Miles. Most notably, Spider-Canada carries him on her hockey stick and an unidentified Spider-Person carries him on their shoulder before he falls off after hitting a closing door. One might assume that this is due to being immobile, but he ''is'' capable of moving on his own.
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:He's among the many other Spider-People killed by the Spot in his {{Futureshadowing}}. It's unknown whether this event can still be stopped or if it's already occurred.]]
* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.
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[[folder:Cyborg Spider-Woman]]
!! Cyborg Spider-Woman
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A hulking, part-machine powerhouse of a Spider-Woman.
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* AdvertisedExtra: She's one of the few, if only, notable Spider-Society members not directly connected to Miguel's inner circle to receive two action figures from Hasbro prior to the film's release. However, she's barely featured in ''Across'' besides a few crowd scenes, and Miles barely dodges her cannon arm fire in the great chase.
* AllThereInTheManual: Her Marvel Legends description cites that she "doesn't have regular powers like everyone else", but her years of experience and cannon arm help her out immensely to keep up.
* ArmCannon: Possesses a massive one in place of her right arm, which she uses during the climactic chase of ''Across'' to blow through a chute full of giant gears that Miles dives through.
* DistaffCounterpart: During a Japanese exhibition showing the film's character design art, it's revealed that the familiar Cyborg Spider-Man still exists. Therefore, rather than being a direct feminine [[GenderFlip swap]], Cyborg Spider-Woman is just a similar alternate universe counterpart to him.
* TinyHeadedBehemoth: She sports a rather small head, contrasting the massive proportions of the rest of her body.
* TheVoiceless: She doesn't have any lines in her brief cameo.
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[[folder:Spidercide]]
!! Spidercide
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-616
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

Yet another clone of Peter Parker, this one being a violent, hulking monster with shapeshifting powers. He’s from [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse the mainline Marvel Comics universe.]]
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Spidercide was a crazed, violent clone bent on proving himself as the real Peter Parker through any means. Here, he seems to be quite fine and willingly works alongside the rest of the Society without issue, even hopping into Peter Parkedcar with fellow clone Tarantula alongside the Last Stand and LEGO Peters.
* AmbiguousSituation: In his last appearance, Spidercide was killed after a large fall, with his corpse being into a stasis chamber. How he’s back is never explained due to his minor role, but it’s not impossible that he was resurrected seeing as he has been before.
* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Spider-Canada]]
!! Spider-Canada
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A Hockey stick-wielding Canadian Spider-Woman.
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Or by the letter "C" in her case.
* CanadianEqualsHockeyFan: She's a Canada-themed Spider-Woman and her main weapon is a Hockey stick. Go figure.
* CanonForeigner: She was created exclusively for the movie.
* CaptainPatriotic: Her costume is red and white and incorporates a maple leaf-like shape too, evoking the Canadian flag.
* ShoutOut: [[https://twitter.com/kristaferanka/status/1670504398034980864 Her suit]] is based on [[https://i.cbc.ca/1.6577798.1662747317!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/original_620/team-canada.jpg the uniform worn by Team Canada]] in the 1972 Summit Series.
* StylishProtectionGear: Her hood and boots have [[PrettyInMink white fur lining]].
* TinyGuyHugeGirl: A platonic example. She carries the Plushie Spider-Man with her hockey stick for a bit in the chase scene, the latter's steady pose implying that they've done this before.
* TheVoiceless: She has zero lines.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Her red-and-white color scheme, hockey stick, and overall outfit design are all derivative of Canada.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Officer Parker]]
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-9997
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/EarthX'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A Peter Parker from a world full of superhumans and who retired as a superhero to instead become a police officer.
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* TheCameo: Only appears briefly when the entire Spider-Society is introduced.
* ForWantOfANail: While he has a very similar background to most versions of Peter Parker, his life goes in a unique direction as his identity ends up exposed and the rest of the world is mutated to have powers.
* InSpiteOfANail:
** He encountered the Venom symbiote and married his Mary Jane, which are both Canon Events.
** Like Peter B. he also had a daughter also named May.
* OldSuperhero: Likely one of the oldest versions of Spider-Man, presumably being older than Peter B. since his daughter is an adult and in the comics has some grey in his hair.
* RetiredBadass: Downplayed. He's retired from active crime fighting, but is still willing to be a hero and join the Spider-Society, wearing his uniform with his Spider-Man mask.
* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.
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[[folder:Ultimate Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/UltimateSpiderMan2012Heroes this page]].
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-12041
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'' | ''WesternAnimation/HulkAndTheAgentsOfSMASH'' | ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' | ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A Peter Parker who joined S.H.I.E.L.D along with other teenage heroes.
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* AlternateSelf: This Spider-Man has had his own adventures travelling the multiverse, having met several alternate versions of himself while battling the Inheritors and in two separate adventures involving the Siege Perilous.
* TheCameo: Only appears briefly amongst other Spider-People when confronting Miles.
* InSpiteOfANail: He encountered the Venom symbiote, which is a Canon Event.
* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.
[[/folder]]
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