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* NinetiesAntiHero: Aesthetically at least; she looks like if Creator/RobLiefeld was given free rein to completely redesign Spider-Man.


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* Lady Looks Like A Dude: The fact that she's called Spider-''Woman'' is the only real indicator that she's not a guy.
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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.

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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange Jessica can fire webbing from her fingertips, similar to her ComicBook/UltimateMarvel incarnation. The mainline comic version of Jessica does not possess the ability to spin webs, nor does she use mechanical web-shooters like Peter Parker.
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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. 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. Here, he's alive, with no explanation to how he was resurrected. It's also possible he's the "Earth-999B" version of Spider-Cat.

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** 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

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** 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 slipslip.
** Lastly, the Spider-Sense protects its wielder against oncoming danger, so Miles's sense is doing more for him compared to the others, who are on offense.
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** Miguel's comic counterpart has organic spinnerets in his wrists, much like the Peter Parker of [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Earth-96283]]. Here, his webs are made of HardLight. Similarly, his suit is also made of hard light, while his comic counterpart's suits are made of unstable molecules.

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** Miguel's comic counterpart has organic spinnerets in his wrists, much like the Peter Parker of [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Earth-96283]].wrists. Here, his webs are made of HardLight. Similarly, his suit is also made of hard light, while his comic counterpart's suits are made of unstable molecules.

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-->'''Miguel:''' You gotta trust me, I'm a good guy.\\
'''Earth-65 Police officer:''' You don't ''look'' like a good guy!



* FatalFlaw:
** His refusal to compromise. [[spoiler:Due to a prior traumatic incident]], he stubbornly holds to the belief that the status quo of every universe has to be maintained above all else, even though it ends up hindering his ability to actually be a hero. [[spoiler:His hostility towards Miles ends up alienating several members of the Spider-Society, fracturing the alliance he tried to maintain for the sake of protecting the multiverse.]]

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* FatalFlaw:
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FatalFlaw: His refusal to compromise. [[spoiler:Due to a prior traumatic incident]], he stubbornly holds to the belief that the status quo of every universe has to be maintained above all else, even though it ends up hindering his ability to actually be a hero. [[spoiler:His hostility towards Miles ends up alienating several members of the Spider-Society, fracturing the alliance he tried to maintain for the sake of protecting the multiverse.]]



* HairTriggerTemper: Once he had a HiddenDisdainReveal for Miles Morales, Miguel was in an outright fury as he was taking his aggression out on the latter. Even before that, Miguel gets easily agitated over most of Spider-Men's antics with the Spider Society.

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* HairTriggerTemper: Once he had a gets his HiddenDisdainReveal for Miles Morales, Miguel was is in an outright fury as he was taking takes his aggression out on the latter. Even before that, Miguel gets easily agitated over most of Spider-Men's antics with the Spider Society.



* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler:His adamant refusal to reconsider his “Canon Events” theory and determination to enforce it [[WellIntentionedExtremist at any cost]] effectively make him closer to a supervillain than an incarnation of Spider-Man. This is especially noticeable in the climax, where his viciousness and ReasonYouSuckSpeech where he reveals his [[HiddenDisdainReveal hidden contempt]] for Miles makes him come across as unhinged and menacing as a genuine supervillain.]] The worst part is that, [[spoiler:with his conversation to Lyla about if his determination to stop Miles is the right thing, his SunkCostFallacy has him admit that [[IveComeTooFar he's invested far too much to ever stop]]; meaning that he knows full well ''this'' trope is in effect, but he cannot stop being a bastard for the sake of a greater good he believes is the ''only'' potential reality or else it will AllForNothing.]]

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* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler:His adamant refusal to reconsider his “Canon Events” theory and determination to enforce it [[WellIntentionedExtremist at any cost]] effectively make him closer to a supervillain than an incarnation of Spider-Man. This is especially noticeable in the climax, where his viciousness and ReasonYouSuckSpeech TheReasonYouSuckSpeech where he reveals his [[HiddenDisdainReveal hidden contempt]] for Miles makes him come across as unhinged and menacing as a genuine supervillain.]] The worst part is that, [[spoiler:with his conversation to Lyla about if his determination to stop Miles is the right thing, his SunkCostFallacy has him admit that [[IveComeTooFar he's invested far too much to ever stop]]; meaning that he knows full well ''this'' trope is in effect, but he cannot stop being a bastard for the sake of a greater good he believes is the ''only'' potential reality or else it will AllForNothing.]]



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Miguel may be a ruthless, joyless and humourless man with little sense of reason and nothing in the way of an open mind, but he is still a Spider-Man; he genuinely wants to protect people, keep TheMultiverse safe and his soft side does occasionally make itself known. The heart of gold is buried underneath a layer of trauma, stress, misery and pain, but it ''is'' still there. He even lets baby May literally crawl around him, and move his arms to move them out of her way, and catches her when she was falling, and hands her back to Peter B. While still wearing the dour expression doing so.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Miguel may be a ruthless, joyless and humourless man with little sense of reason and nothing in the way of an open mind, but he is still a Spider-Man; he genuinely wants to protect people, keep TheMultiverse safe and his soft side does occasionally make itself known. The heart of gold is buried underneath a layer of trauma, stress, misery and pain, but it ''is'' still there. He even lets baby May literally crawl around him, and move his arms to move them out of her way, and catches her when she was falling, falls, and hands her back to Peter B. While B, all while still wearing the same dour expression doing so.expression.



* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: Averted. Miguel is uniquely one of the only known Spiders to ''lack'' a traditional SpiderSense as shown during his encounter with the Renaissance Vulture ending up with him caught repeatedly off guard in ways other Spiders wouldn't. [[spoiler:It is also PlayedForDrama as it's implied significantly that his lack of SpiderSense sends his paranoia and ControlFreak nature through the roof to compensate for his inability to predict danger, worsening his extremism in the process.]]

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* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: Averted. Miguel is uniquely one of the only known Spiders to ''lack'' a traditional SpiderSense SpiderSense, as shown during his encounter with the Renaissance Vulture ending up with him caught repeatedly off guard in ways other Spiders wouldn't. [[spoiler:It is also PlayedForDrama as it's implied significantly that his lack of SpiderSense sends his paranoia and ControlFreak nature through the roof to compensate for his inability to predict danger, worsening his extremism in the process.]]



* PsychologicalProjection: It's implied that part of the reason why Miguel [[spoiler:unjustifiably shifts so much blame onto Miles is because Miles' flagrant push to ScrewDestiny reminds him too much of himself when he was exploring the multiverse for the first time. His ReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Miles at the end sounds like he's really berating a younger version of himself for being so irresponsible.]]

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* PsychologicalProjection: It's implied that part of the reason why Miguel [[spoiler:unjustifiably shifts so much blame onto Miles is because Miles' flagrant push to ScrewDestiny reminds him too much of himself when he was exploring the multiverse for the first time. His ReasonYouSuckSpeech TheReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Miles at the end sounds like he's really berating a younger version of himself for being so irresponsible.]]



* SunkCostFallacy: When Lyla questioned him whether he has gone too far with how he is leading the Spider-Society and [[spoiler:preventing Miles Morales from saving his father]], he states that he has invested too much to stop now. This is also why he absolutely hates Miles and rejects the possibility that there is another way he could become Spider-Man while still keeping their loved ones. Because if that possibility exists, then that would mean everything he and the Spider-Society have done to enforce Canon events by letting their loved ones die would be AllForNothing and they have actually fallen short of what it means to be Spider-Man.

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* SunkCostFallacy: When Lyla questioned questions him whether he has gone too far with how he is leading the Spider-Society and [[spoiler:preventing Miles Morales from saving his father]], he states that he has invested too much to stop now. This is also why he absolutely hates Miles and rejects the possibility that there is another way he could become Spider-Man while still keeping their loved ones. Because if that possibility exists, then that would mean everything he and the Spider-Society have done to enforce Canon events by letting their loved ones die would be AllForNothing and they have actually fallen short of what it means to be Spider-Man.


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* TantrumThrowing: On his first meeting with Miles, he initially appears calmly disinterested in what Miles is saying, before immediately losing him temper, grabbing a nearby piece of machinery and hurling it in his direction.


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* HurricaneOfPuns: Spider-Woman asking her about Spot leads her into cracking a pun about "spotting Spot", which ''all'' the other nearby Spiders join in on.


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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Much more cheerful than her typically sour comics incarnation.

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Spider-Verse]]''

->''"I don't always like what I have to do. But I know I have to be the one to do it. [[IveComeTooFar I've given up too much to stop now.]]"''



A motorcycle-riding crimefighting Spider-Woman pregnant with her first child.

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A motorcycle-riding crimefighting Spider-Woman pregnant The Spider-Man of a futuristic Nueva York. He has a very unique background compared to most Spider-People; rather than being bitten by a radioactive spider, his genetic code was modified, which gave him enhanced speed and strength, fangs, and claws (at the cost of lacking SpiderSense or the natural ability to stick to surfaces and create webs).

Miguel recently developed reliable multiverse travel
with her first child.the help of his AI assistant, Lyla. After disastrous events brought about by his use of this technology, however, he was left traumatized. He theorizes that these events were caused by his disruption of the timeline, so he recruits Spider-People from various dimensions to help patch anomalies.



* 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!
* DisappearedDad: Her child’s father, AKA her husband, hasn’t been seen nor mentioned. It’s possible that she just doesn’t have enough time to be with him. It’s also possible he may have died at some point, [[spoiler:considering [[DoomedByCanon the nature of canon events]]]]. The way she phrases how she "got over it" implies the case.
* 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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* AdaptationDistillation: In the comics her pregnancy is the result AbsurdlySharpClaws: One of artificial insemination, his features, and the identity the father is never revealed. Here she has a husband who is presumably the father.
something Miles takes notice of.
-->'''Miles:''' What, are those claws? Dude, are you sure you're even Spider-Man?
* AfroAsskicker: Instead of a mask, Jessica wears CoolShades and a headband, leaving her voluminous afro free ActuallyPrettyFunny: DoubleSubverted, when she fights.
Miles refers to the connections the Spider-people share throughout the multiverse the "[[TitleDrop Spider-Verse]]", Miguel seems bemused for a moment before calling it a stupid name, and instead addresses it as the "Arachno-Humanoid Poly-Multiverse"... [[SelfDeprecation which he admits in hindsight]] is ''just'' as stupid as Miles's suggestion.
* AlternateSelf: AdaptationPersonalityChange: Let's just say that in the comics, Miguel would not call inventions "goobers" or waste time arguing about the semantics of pointing at someone like Miguel in the first movie does. This is subverted, however, in the second film, where Miguel is ''significantly'' [[DarkerAndEdgier more grim, aggressive, and serious-minded]].
* AdaptationalCurves: Normally, Miguel is depicted as having the same athletic yet slender build as other Spider-Men. Here, he is much more muscular than the rest of the cast, to help him look more menacing and authoritative.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange:
** Miguel's comic counterpart has organic spinnerets in his wrists, much like the Peter Parker of [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Earth-96283]]. Here, his webs are made of HardLight. Similarly, his suit is also made of hard light, while his comic counterpart's suits are made of unstable molecules.
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In ''Into addition, his powers seem to derive on continuous injections of some sort Spider modification serum.
* AntiVillain: Although he's ultimately an antagonist to Miles in ''Across
the Spider-Verse'', there's a [[FreezeFrameBonus blink-and-you'll-miss-it]] moment where Miles is scrolling through Miguel has genuinely good intentions and deep, serious pain driving his contacts where you can see Jessica Drew's name listed there, implying actions, leading him to the extremes he takes in the film. [[spoiler:His belief that Jess has disrupting "canon events" leads to calamity, a counterpart on Earth-1610B.
* AmbiguousSituation: Towards
belief bolstered by the end of ''Across'', she learns that [[spoiler:her recently-exiled student Gwen is planning to find Miles and go against the wishes loss of the Spider-Society, yet Jess doesn't take any action homeworld and family he adopted as his own, which [[AmbiguousSituation may have]] been caused by his own actions, drives him to prevent enforce certain events in the lives of other Spider-People, such as the deaths of police captains they're close to, to stop such an event from happening again. That 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 means innocent people like Captain Singh or Miles' father have to Miguel. It's left unclear why Jess allowed it to happen and doesn't inform die is something Miguel accepts, even if he's clearly far from happy about it.]]
* BadassBiker: She uses a motorcycle ArtShift: Miguel is the only Spider-Person to move around in combat not retain his art style after traveling to another dimension. He is subjected to LimitedAnimation and performs quite spectacular stunts while low-fi voice acting like all denizens of Earth-67. Presumably doing so.
* CarFu: Her main combat style is grappling people
a controlled dimension jump with her webs and then running them over his gizmo has something to do with her motorocyle.
it.
* CompositeCharacter: She's functionally a combination of three different characters; she has BadassCape: When he first appears in ''Across'', the 616 Jessica's costume from the Creator/DennisHallum run on ''Spider-Woman'' and is pregnant like Jess was in red parts of his suit are extended into a long cape that run, fires webbing from her fingertips like the UltimateUniverse Jessica Drew, trails behind him, making him look even more imposing than usual.
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: He's a firm believer of this mantra
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 claims his mission to make sure that every Spider-Person 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!
* DisappearedDad: Her child’s father, AKA her husband, hasn’t been seen nor mentioned. It’s possible that she just doesn’t have enough time to be with him. It’s also possible he may have died at some point, [[spoiler:considering [[DoomedByCanon the nature of canon events]]]]. The way she phrases how she "got over it" implies the case.
* 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
universe 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
go through the same way Peter B. Parker was traumatic events to Miles. In fact, it was her idea to recruit Gwen into make sure every universe works fine. This is the reason he created the Spider-Society to begin with against Miguel's wishes. That in the first place.
* BeingGoodSucks:
** More than ''any'' other Spider-Man arguably as
being said, she's ''far'' stricter the ''only one'' willing to be the WellIntentionedExtremist that can ''make'' the SadisticChoice to protect the multiverse, regardless of the cost to himself and others... but he admits repeatedly to himself and others that it is ''not'' a life he enjoys—''at all''.
--->'''Miguel O'Hara:''' You have a choice between saving one person and saving an entire world, every world [...] Being Spider-Man is a ''sacrifice''. That's the job. That's what ''you'' signed up for.
** It's also a {{Deconstruction}} as he's ''so'' committed to this trope being a cold, hard fact that it's closed him off to the possibility of TakeAThirdOption or thinking outside the box and likely makes him a less effective hero
than Peter B. he would be otherwise.
* BerserkButton: He reacts poorly to any Spider-Person trying to invoke a multidimensional crossover. It's played for laughs
when it comes to training Gwen, which is necessary considering he brings up the importance of their job of protecting trouble that [[Film/SpiderManNoWayHome Dr. Strange and another Spider-Man caused]]. It's decidedly less funny [[spoiler:when he lashes out at Miles for being the multiverse. [[spoiler:Ultimately, when Gwen made one too many mistakes unwitting product of a crossover between universes]].
* BigBadEnsemble: With the Spot for ''Across the Spider-Verse''. [[spoiler:While he's not evil
and ends up getting banished from seeks to prevent a worse calamity, his refusal to risk that canon events can be changed safely and insistence on allowing the Spider-Society by Miguel, Jess doesn't do anything 1610B Jefferson to stop it from happening.die makes him almost as much of a threat to Miles as the Spot, leaving him the main antagonist for the climax of ''Across the Spider-Verse''.]]
* NumberTwo: BrokenPedestal: By end of ''Across'', [[spoiler:it is clear that, at the very least, Gwen, Peter B., Peni, and Pavitr have lost their respect for him, seeing as they form their own gang away from Miguel after his HiddenDisdainReveal]].
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Overlapping with TruerToTheText, his brief cameo in TheStinger of the first movie presents him as a bit more goofy and snarky than Miguel tends to be in the comics, as he deems his universe-hopping device a "goober" and gets into a childish argument with Earth-67 Spider-Man. The second film changes him to be much more of a dour, angry, and no-nonsense AntiHero. [[spoiler:The discrepancy is implied to be a result of him witnessing the destruction of a universe, and erasure of his own daughter, as a consequence of his meddling with the multiverse.]]
* TheComicallySerious: His no-nonsense demeanor greatly contrasts with the occasional wackiness that the other spiders exhibit. While the Spider-Society respects his authority (especially since he was the one that founded it) and his [[YouCantFightFate "Fixed Canon" Theory]], they clearly don't take his stoic, angsty attitude seriously on their off-hours. Peter B. Parker even lambasts him as the one Spider-Man with NoSenseOfHumor.
* CompositeCharacter: With Spider-UK and The Superior Spider-Man, who were both TheLeader of [[AllianceOfAlternates teams of Spider-Men]] in the comics. Like Spider-UK he's a seasoned DimensionalTraveller who commands a [[HeroesUnlimited a huge army of Spider-Heroes]], provides them with dimensional- travel watches and guards the Web of Life and Destiny, however his [[{{Jerkass}} abrasive]] and [[ControlFreak controlling]] personality, dismissive attitude towards TheHero and the fact that he ends up being [[HeWhoFightsMonsters as much an antagonist as the villain]] are all traits of the Superior Spider-Man.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Kingpin from ''Into the Spider-Verse''. [[spoiler:Kingpin's whole motivation for messing with other universes is to forcibly obtain a ReplacementGoldfish for his dead family without considering the potential consequences for doing so. Miguel's StartOfDarkness happens due to him successfully integrating himself as a replacement for another universe Miguel's family after ''their Miguel'' had died, and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone suffering the apparent consequence for it]], driving him to make sure all other universes are undisrupted to prevent another accident like his. Another thing that differentiates them is that Kingpin was just a natural villain even before he lost his family, while Miguel is a tragic HeroAntagonist who only got set on his path after a tragic cosmic accident.]]
* ControlFreak: He is completely uncompromising in maintaining the status quo of each universe he oversees. In his mind, there is only one way anyone's story should play out [[spoiler:due to seemingly witnessing first-hand the consequences of interfering with a universe's canon events]], and he gets incredibly aggravated when there's deviations. [[spoiler:It fuels his vendetta against Miles, who unintentionally became Spider-Man at the expense of another universe because the spider that bit him had come from the other universe.]]
* TheCorruptor: Likely unintentionally [[TheoryTunnelVision considering how lost in his own head he gets]], but he did convince a disconcerting number of Spider-People to let alternate versions of their loved ones die.
* CostumeEvolution: Along with getting a redesign that gives him a different build [[EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference from his first appearance]], the red markings on his suit change pattern and texture between ''Into'' and ''Across''.
* CynicismCatalyst: Implied to be the reason for his change in attitude between films. His cameo in ''Into'' features him making snarky quips and getting into a childish argument with 1967 Spider-Man, while in ''Across'' he's TheComicallySerious at best, likely due to [[spoiler:losing his family after he disrupted the canon of the universe where he was supposed to die]].
* DarkAndTroubledPast: {{Implied|Trope}}; while Miguel doesn't give any details, he describes a variant of himself as "happy" in a tone that strongly suggests that his own life has ''not'' been. [[spoiler:After this variant dies, Miguel is willing to take his place and his role as a husband and father, something that ultimately broke him when he lost this new world and everyone in it because of his disruption to its "canon."]]
* DarkIsNotEvil: He wears a dark blue suit [[note]] it was supposed to be black in his debut comic, but a coloring error turned it dark blue and the color stuck for subsequent adaptations [[/note]] with a red skull-like spider symbol and a menacing mask to match, but he is still a heroic Spider, though downplayed in that he plays the role of HeroAntagonist to Miles in ''Across the Spider-Verse''.
* DeadPersonImpersonation: He impersonated [[spoiler:a DeadAlternateCounterpart of his and took in the alternate Miguel's family as his own. He believes that doing so is what led to the destruction of that universe and loss of the alternate Miguel's family, which is where his Canon Event theory sprung up from]].
* DidntThinkThisThrough: PlayedForLaughs; [[spoiler:when Miles flees from the Spider-Society, Miguel angrily puts out a call for everyone to pursue "Spider-Man", momentarily forgetting that ''everyone'' there is Spider-Man. Everyone who wasn't in the room when Miles ran is immediately confused and Miguel briefly kicks himself before specifying ''which'' Spider-Man he wants everyone to go after. It gets less funny (for Miguel, anyway), when Miles reveals that Miguel ordering everyone to pursue him leaves the Society's base wide open, allowing Miles to escape, [[BatmanGambit just as Miles had planned]].]]
* DimensionalTraveler: Miguel and Lyla create a "gizmo" that lets Miguel travel to alternate Earths at will.
* DiscoveringYourOwnDeadBody: [[spoiler:He sees an alternate version of himself get killed by a mugger and promptly portals himself to that location after the act. He then decided to take his deceased counterpart's place in that universe and took his family as his own, which seemingly led to that universe's destruction]].
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: His treatment and attitude towards Miles, specifically his [[spoiler:refusal to recognize him as a "true" Spider-Man, telling him that he was the reason why Earth-1610B's Peter Parker died in the first place, and overall hatred for him for breaking the established canon]] were specifically tailored to [[TakeThatCritics mirror racist fans' reaction and subsequent treatment of the character]].
* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In TheStinger for ''Into the Spider-Verse'', his design is lean and wiry like most depictions of Spider-Man[[note]]Though, given the last second nature of TheStinger it could be inferred that his design in ''Into the Spider-Verse'' was simply a PaletteSwap of the standard Peter Parker Spider-Man model to save on production time of a whole ''new model'' that would only show up for, realistically, three seconds before a sequel was truly greenlit[[/note]]. He was redesigned for ''Across the Spider-Verse'' — presumably to help him stand out more physically — being given a more imposing, [[TopHeavyGuy top-heavy, and muscular build]] akin to a powerlifter, along with the logo for his suit being changed.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
** In his first meeting with a Spider-Person, he becomes quickly flustered and sidetracked by their shenanigans, establishing how his no-nonsense demeanor is really fragile and easy to crack.
** A more dramatic example happens when we see him post-prologue in ''Across the Spider-Verse'', where we see him watching old home videos of him happily playing with his daughter. The video ends with a shot of his happy smile only to turn off to reveal present Miguel's ''very'' broken and tired face. This is a man who's lost ''everything'' and regardless of whether the audience agrees with his actions or not, we understand why he's like this.
* EvilIsBigger: While he is not evil, he ''is'' the HeroAntagonist of the movie and is much more [[HeroicBuild muscular and physically intimidating]] than your average Spider-Person.
* EvilMakesYouMonstrous: Again, "evil" might be a stretch, but when he makes it clear that he's the antagonist of the story and starts gunning for Miles, his appearance will emphasize his more sinister traits (his {{red eyes|TakeWarning}}, his {{fangs|AreEvil}}, his claws, etc.), their chase through Neuva York making his hair unkempt and his suit damaged.
* FangsAreEvil: Well, he’s more of an AntiHero than actual evil, either way the fangs still count as he has fangs that can paralyze an opponent for a few moments.
* FatalFlaw:
** His refusal to compromise. [[spoiler:Due to a prior traumatic incident]], he stubbornly holds to the belief that the status quo of every universe has to be maintained above all else, even though it ends up hindering his ability to actually be a hero. [[spoiler:His hostility towards Miles ends up alienating several members of the Spider-Society, fracturing the alliance he tried to maintain for the sake of protecting the multiverse.]]
* TheFatalist: Miguel believes that tragedies experienced by Spider-People are inevitable and preventing them would only destabilize their universe, to point of causing causing that universe's utter destruction. [[spoiler:Miles being an "anomaly" because he was bitten by a spider that wasn't from his own universe is why Miguel dislikes Miles, despite the fact that it wasn't Miles who caused this to happen. Also, the movie implies that Miguel's theory about tragedy being necessary for "canon events" to stay on course is flawed.]]
* FightingIrish: He's part-Irish, as his surname indicates, and is shown to be incredibly vicious and violent when pushed.
* {{Foil}}:
** A shockingly exact one for Miles:
*** They're both multi-ethnic, bilingual Spider-Men with Spanish and English as their main languages and finger-based "extra" powers, but Miles is a young man with a lean figure vs. Miguel being a matured and imposingly muscular figure.
*** Both are very particular in relation to the members of the Spider-Society, since Miguel is their leader and Miles is seemingly the only Spider-Man forbidden from joining them.
*** Both are heroes, but whereas Miles is TheCape, Miguel has become TheCowl, and Miles ends up with a ScrewDestiny motivation vs. Miguel's YouCantFightFate belief.
*** Both of them have blue/black suits with red details and no belt. Miguel's patterns are some kind of geometric tech patterns (originally used for a Dia de Muertos celebration in the comics), while Miles has much simpler self-designed patterns (that people keep making fun of).
*** Finally, as the film reveals [[spoiler:both became "anomalies" to their timelines that threaten the multi-verse, but whereas Miles was involuntarily bitten by a spider from another universe released by the same machine he would destroy and in the process accidentally create The Spot, Miguel chose to replace a murdered counterpart to become the father of his now orphaned child, which meant it was his own initiative that doomed his murdered counterpart's universe. Assuming that his conjecture about "canon" is actually correct]].
** Despite being the leader of the Spider-Society, he's also one for the more traditional Spider-People as well:
*** Miguel lacks much of the traditional power set of a typical Spider-Person; as noted below, he uses HardLight beams instead of web-shooters or spinnerets, he climbs walls using talons on his fingertips rather than an innate stickiness, and he's caught off-guard several times over due to his lack of [[MySignificanceSenseIsTingling Spider-Sense]]. Few other Spiders use arm blades or have fangs, too.
*** Miguel's somber, humorless and aggressive personality contrasts hard with the [[DeadpanSnarker relentless quippiness]] of a typical Spider-Person, and what little wise he does crack is caustic and cutting. Peter B. even says to him that "we're supposed to be funny."
*** The circumstances that pushed him to become a hero are markedly different than other Spiders; if his comics origin is still in keeping here, he wasn't even bitten by a spider when he got his powers.
*** And, most notably of all... he wears a cape. [[BrickJoke Spider-Man doesn't wear a cape]].
** To a lesser extent, Miguel is one to Peter B.:
*** Both of them were subjected to tragedies involving their personal lives, with Peter B. having to deal with Aunt May's death before divorcing Mary Jane (to say nothing about all the injuries he got over the years coupled with several bad financial decisions that left him living in a crummy apartment after moving out), while Miguel [[spoiler:lost the wife and daughter of his DeadAlternateCounterpart along with the entire universe he had come to see as home]].
*** Both of them became incredibly cynical as a result of their experiences, but while Peter B. became a JadedWashout who was content to wallow in his own misery before meeting Miles, Miguel became more of a KnightTemplar who stepped up and started the Spider-Society to defend the multiverse.
*** Both of them also differ with how they treat Miles. Peter B. serves as TheMentor for Miles while he was still struggling to get used to his powers, and when it seemed like Miles wasn't ready for the raid on the Super-Collider, he webbed Miles up as a way to keep him safe until Miles mastered his powers through his "leap of faith", and Miles doing so seems to be enough to motivate Peter B. to clean up his act. Miguel also serves as a mentor who wants to help Miles adjust to everything he's learning about the Multiverse, but his theory about "canon events" causes him to believe that [[spoiler:Miles' father has to die]], ultimately leading to him turning against Miles.
* ForeignLanguageTirade: Has a habit of dropping some Spanish when he gets extremely frustrated. [[ForeignCurseWord He even manages to slip in an "Ay, coño!"]][[note]]Literally [[CountryMatters "Oh, cunt"]], but more often has a meaning more akin to "Oh damnit" or "Oh for fuck's sake" in Latin-American Spanish[[/note]] when [[spoiler:ordering the rest of the Spider Society to chase after Miles.]]
* FreudianExcuse: The reason why he's so adamant about the status quo being maintained [[spoiler:is that he witnessed several of his loved ones, including his daughter, get erased from existence because he had disrupted the canon of a universe.]]
* GenreSavvy: When Miguel tells Gwen he'll handle a situation, she sees the EnemyRisingBehind and goes, "Okay. [[DoubleEntendre Knock yourself out]]." By this point, Miguel has dealt with enough Spiders to go, "Why are you saying it like tha-"
* GoodIsNotNice: Similar to his comic book counterpart, he is incredibly dour and aggressive despite being ostensibly a hero like the other Spider-Heroes. He also plays the role of hostile HeroAntagonist to Miles in ''Across the Spider-Verse''.
* GoodIsNotSoft:
** When he's away from the other Spiders and grappling with the Vulture, he voluntarily unmasks to bare his fangs, which horrifies the Vulture; since they're both interrupted by a police helicopter, it's left up in the air if Miguel did it just to intimidate the villain, or if he really was prepared to ''bite him in the face'' if need be.
** He's ruthless in the pursuit of threats to the integrity of the multiverse; beating rogue villains senseless, imprisoning them, and forcibly teleporting them back to where they came from is the merciful option as far as he's concerned. [[spoiler:This makes it especially intimidating when Miles is forced to flee him, as Miguel is so brutal and ferocious that it seems he really ''will'' force himself to kill Miles if he can't manage to take him down alive.]]
* GuardianOfTheMultiverse: Styles himself as one, wanting to protect the "canon" of the multiverse so that what happened to his own world doesn't happen to anyone else's world. [[spoiler:Once Miles flees containment and the chase ensues, Miguel corners him and lets slip his disdain for Miles' anomalous nature and wrongly blames him for getting bit, letting his own Peter Parker die, and allowing the Kingpin cause damage to the multiverse; none of this is Miles' fault. And what's worse, the movie implies that his "canon events" theory is wrong, meaning Miguel is doing more harm than good with his efforts.]]
* HairTriggerTemper: Once he had a HiddenDisdainReveal for Miles Morales, Miguel was in an outright fury as he was taking his aggression out on the latter. Even before that, Miguel gets easily agitated over most of Spider-Men's antics with the Spider Society.
* HardLight: Unlike the majority of the Spider-Society, Miguel's suit and webbing are hard light constructs, providing him a measure of versatility the others lack. The suit can shift to create blades, claws, and a wingsuit, and the webbing isn't affected by outside forces in the same way physical webbing is (for example, strong winds and gravity). Unfortunately for him, it also means Miles can drain his suit away through physical contact, which he can't do with the other Spiders.
* TheHeavy: The Spot is the primary threat of ''Across'', but the majority of the conflict stems from Miguel's creation of the Spider-Society. [[spoiler:Deeming Miles an anomaly prevents Gwen from reuniting with him, a major source of the personal discord in the first half of the film, while his refusal to allow Miles to save his dad catapults him into the main antagonist of the film's climax after the Spot makes his escape.]]
* HeroAntagonist: Miguel actively considers himself one of the "good guys," and is the leader of a large organization of interdimensional Spider-Heroes, some of whom have demonstrated their heroism time and again in [[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan their]] [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited own]] [[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 stories]]. However, he's also intensely hostile towards Miles, the protagonist, belittling him, leaving him out of the loop, and eventually pursuing him and facing him down in a brutal battle across Nueva York. When he fails to stop Miles, his immediate reaction is to hunt him down rather than dealing with say, the Spot, who poses an even greater threat to the Multiverse. While he is genuinely well-intentioned, he's so dogmatic that even the Spiders who side with him seem unnerved by his calculating methods.
* HeroicBuild: He has made some serious gains in the second movie.
* HeroOfAnotherStory:
** He's been too busy with something else to do anything about what's been happening in Miles's universe, which he's had Lyla monitor for about two hours.
** Between the events of ''Into'' and ''Across'', Miguel had been spending over a year of Miles's universe's time forming an army of at least two hundred Spider-People to protect the Multiverse.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[spoiler:His adamant refusal to reconsider his “Canon Events” theory and determination to enforce it [[WellIntentionedExtremist at any cost]] effectively make him closer to a supervillain than an incarnation of Spider-Man. This is especially noticeable in the climax, where his viciousness and ReasonYouSuckSpeech where he reveals his [[HiddenDisdainReveal hidden contempt]] for Miles makes him come across as unhinged and menacing as a genuine supervillain.]] The worst part is that, [[spoiler:with his conversation to Lyla about if his determination to stop Miles is the right thing, his SunkCostFallacy has him admit that [[IveComeTooFar he's invested far too much to ever stop]]; meaning that he knows full well ''this'' trope is in effect, but he cannot stop being a bastard for the sake of a greater good he believes is the ''only'' potential reality or else it will AllForNothing.]]
* HiddenDisdainReveal: [[spoiler:Despite his initial hostility, Miguel shows a lot of sympathy for Miles and his situation - specifically using gentle and non-threatening body language when he explains canon-events to him. Once Miles flees containment and the chase ensues, Miguel corners him and lets slip his disdain for Miles' anomalous nature and wrongly blames him for getting bit, letting his own Peter Parker die, and allowing the Kingpin cause damage to the multiverse - ''None'' of which Miles had ''any'' control over at the time.]]
* HourOfPower: From the number of syringes filled with modified Spider DNA seen in his second appearance, it's heavily implied that Miguel's powers are temporary and he needs to keep injecting himself whenever the effects of the previous use wears off.
* {{Hunk}}: He's a very good-looking man who has a chiseled, athletic build that looks like it came out of Greek mythology and his skintight suit just highlights it.
* ImplacableMan: Miguel is both one of the most persistent Spideys chasing Miles and one of the most durable. He takes a point-blank Venom Sting supercherged from Miles [[EnergyAbsorption absorbing the energy]] from Miguel's HardLight nanosuit, is promptly sent flying off a speeding bullet train straight into an archway at full speed and then pinballs off the train and painfully crashes through several Spider-People before finally regaining his grip. This does not slow Miguel down by much, as he is seen getting back to the chase immediately and nearly stops Miles' escape were it not for outside factors.
* InkSuitActor: His design in ''Across the Spider-Verse'' has been reworked to resemble Creator/OscarIsaac.
* {{Irony}}: Miguel founded the Spider-Society to preserve the Multiverse, and his pursuit of Miles is with this intent of preventing a greater calamity in the disruption of a Canon Event. However, in doing so, they're enabling said calamity in the form of The Spot growing powerful enough to threaten the entire multiverse, to the point he likely won't stop at just Miles' universe and has grown far too powerful for even the Society's members to deal with.
* ItsAllMyFault: He blames himself for [[spoiler:accidentally blowing up a universe by trying to take the place of his dead alternate counterpart]]. While there are hints that his understanding of the situation is flawed, or at least incomplete, there's no doubt that his self-loathing over the incident is what drives his entire worldview and all of his actions in the second half of ''Across the Spider-Verse''.
* JerkassHasAPoint:
**
It's [[AmbiguousSituation unclear]] if [[spoiler:Miguel's theory about Canon Events is totally accurate, but several other Spider-People, including Peter B., acknowledge that he's right about certain traumatic events being vital to Spider-Man's existence, with Peter B. even pointing out that if Uncle Ben hadn't died, most of the Spider-people present never would have become Spider-Man in the first place.]]
** While his hatred for Miles is ultimately [[MisplacedRetribution misplaced]], he ''does'' have a point regarding how Miles being a Spider-Man at all is an "abnormality" and a ''mistake''. [[spoiler:The spider that bit Miles was from Earth-42, was sent to Miles as a result of the super-collider, and died before it could be sent back.]] Miles was never ''supposed'' to be bit in the first place, meaning
not clear only did this result in Earth-1610B briefly having ''two'' Spider-Men before Blond Peter died after saving Miles, [[spoiler:Earth-42 never ''had'' a Spider-Man as a result, leaving it a CrapsackWorld where that universe's Miles became the Prowler.]] By all accounts, [[TheUnchosenOne Miles Morales of Earth-1610B should]] ''[[TheUnchosenOne not]]'' [[TheUnchosenOne be a Spider-Man]], rather [[ExperiencedProtagonist the much more competent]] Blond Peter should still be alive acting as the Spider-Man of Earth-1610B, and more than likely [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot could have been able to stop the super-collider incident, and the mess with The Spot, from ever happening at all.]]
--->'''Miguel:''' ''[to Miles]'' You're a ''mistake!'' If you hadn't been bit, your Peter Parker would've lived. Instead he died saving ''you''. He would've stopped the collider before it ever went off. Spot wouldn't exist. ''And none of this would've happened.''
** As we know from [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse previous]] [[Film/SpiderManNoWayHome films]], meddling with the stability of space-time is indeed -- no matter the reason -- extremely dangerous to TheMultiverse. Miguel is very right to be cautious of it, and his desire to suppress such efforts is completely understandable. The issue is with the methods he pushes being antithetical to Spider-Man's ethos of always helping those in need.
** [[spoiler:Miguel is furious with Gwen for Miles coming to Spider-Society and especially for Miles' subsequent escape with the intent of disrupting Canon, but he's right that,
if she hadn't gone to see him after promising she wouldn't, Miles would never have left his dimension (which he did right under Gwen's nose). Jess agrees with him about it, and, while none of the other Spiders are pleased with [[KickTheDog how he punishes her for it]], none of them try to argue about his point.]]
* JerkassToOne: While he is always aloof and serious-minded, he does show he cares about the other Spider-People in his own way. That is, with the exception of Miles, who he treats with thinly-veiled contempt before turning outright violent when Miles decides not to play ball with the rest of the Spider-Society [[spoiler:due to Miguel seeing Miles as an inter-dimensional anomaly whose very existence threatens the stability of the multiverse, even though Miles became such through events outside of his control or knowledge.]]
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Miguel may be a ruthless, joyless and humourless man with little sense of reason and nothing in the way of an open mind, but he is still a Spider-Man; he genuinely wants to protect people, keep TheMultiverse safe and his soft side does occasionally make itself known. The heart of gold is buried underneath a layer of trauma, stress, misery and pain, but it ''is'' still there. He even lets baby May literally crawl around him, and move his arms to move them out of her way, and catches her when she was falling, and hands her back to Peter B. While still wearing the dour expression doing so.
* KickTheDog:
** While pursuing Miles and trying to stop him from [[spoiler:saving his father and disrupting the canon]] is understandable, calling him a "mistake" and telling him that he doesn't belong and shouldn't be Spider-Man is unnecessarily cruel.
** [[spoiler:After he blames Gwen for failing to prevent Miles from escaping the Spider-Society HQ and letting him get involved in the Spider-Society in the first place after he told her not to, he sends Gwen back to her home dimension despite knowing
she's considered a wanted fugitive by her own father.]]
* KnightOfCerebus: The goofiness of the Spider-Society immediately drops when Miguel appears onscreen. He shows little to none of the snark of the rest of the Spiders and is perfectly willing to stop Miles from saving his family for the good of the universe, no matter how ruthless he needs to become.
* KnightTemplar: Though not really a villain, Miguel's antagonism comes from his uncompromising belief in his Canon Event Theory and his utter refusal to even question it. And, as the leader of the Spider Society, he expects all of its members to be fully onboard with his views. Miguel does show ''some'' doubt in the morality of his actions, but doesn't let it dissuade him.
* LargeAndInCharge: The leader of the Spider-Society and according to supplementary material, stands at 6'9"/roughly 206cm tall[[note]]Making him quite taller than his comic self's 5'10"/178cm[[/note]].
* LickedByTheDog: Mayday playing with him shows that he isn’t a BAD guy and at his core is still Spider-Man.
* MeanBoss: He is leader of the Spider Society and and is very grim, unfriendly and authoritarian, fully expecting the other Spider-People to follow his ideals to a T. At the same time he isn't really evil and is kept from being a BadBoss by showing a great deal of respect and professionalism towards his underlings (such as LEGO Spider-Man). Though [[spoiler:his punishment of Gwen for failing to stop Miles was overly harsh.]]
* MisplacedRetribution:
** He holds Miles in contempt for [[spoiler:having been bitten by the spider that was taken from another universe, resulting in that universe not having a Spider-Man and him becoming Spider-Man against "canon". However, Miles had absolutely nothing to do with that and it was actually the Spot that brought the spider over. He also unfairly blames Miles for the deaths of his universe's Peter Parker, for not being able to stop the super-collider in time and essentially sees him as the cause of the multiverse's current instability by proxy of things beyond his control. If anything, he should be mad at Wilson Fisk for spearheading and funding the Super Collider and Olivia Octavius for being the head scientist that built it.]]
** [[spoiler:When Miles escapes via the Go Home Machine, he accuses Gwen of letting him escape, labels her a liability because of her feelings for him, then forcibly sends her back to her home dimension whilst locking her out of the dimensional jump system, effectively stranding her. All of this ignores the fact that none of the other Spider-people, including Miguel himself, did any better in stopping Miles.]]
* MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler:Becoming a ReplacementGoldfish for a FamilyMan Miguel from another universe who had passed away allegedly resulted in that entire universe collapsing and him losing the family he had forcibly adopted and came to care for as his own. The SurvivorGuilt from this sparked his "Canon Event" theory and his insistence to keep universes intact and undisrupted to avoid another accident much like what happened to him.]]
* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: Averted. Miguel is uniquely one of the only known Spiders to ''lack'' a traditional SpiderSense as shown during his encounter with the Renaissance Vulture ending up with him caught repeatedly off guard in ways other Spiders wouldn't. [[spoiler:It is also PlayedForDrama as it's implied significantly that his lack of SpiderSense sends his paranoia and ControlFreak nature through the roof to compensate for his inability to predict danger, worsening his extremism in the process.]]
* TheNeedsOfTheMany: [[spoiler:He's willing to let a few people close to Spider-Man die because they are fated to due to how if their fates are changed, the universe they're in gets destroyed. It's implied that he's not completely correct about this by the end of the film, the Captain Stacy of Gwen's universe manages to ScrewDestiny by quitting the police force and her universe remained despite it.]]
* NeverMyFault: Anytime something he perceives as bad happens, whether by man or random chance, it's always someone else's fault. [[spoiler: Except the loss of his family, for that he blames himself]].
* NoNonsenseNemesis: Unlike other Spider People, Miguel doesn't partake in the usual antics and is focused ''hard'' on the mission of preserving the multiverse [[WellIntentionedExtremist at any cost]]; which earns him some ire from others due to his [[NoSenseOfHumor no-nonsense attitude]] not meshing with the more down-to-earth Spider-Men like [[FunPersonified Peter B.]] [[spoiler:or fundamentally disagrees with the Spider-Men with [[ScrewDestiny conflicting philosophies]] like Miles and Hobie]]. His commitment to the mission however [[spoiler:[[HiddenDisdainReveal blinds him with resentment]] towards Miles as being a "non-canon" Spider-Man whose very existence "threatens" the multiverse in his mind, and also prevents him from understanding that [[TheStationsOfTheCanon the issue of canon is far more complicated]] than he is believing it to be.]]
* NotSoAboveItAll: He's ultimately more childish than he cares to admit, sometimes even coming across as an overly intense playground bully.
** He is quickly distracted by the finger-pointing squabble with Earth-67 Spider-Man in TheStinger of the first film, and he even throws a childish temper tantrum when the argument isn't going in his favor.
** He also seems to have a bit of flair for drama. As he descends down an elevator to meet Miles in the Spider-Society HQ, his elevator moves so hilariously slow to the point that Gwen lampshades it, before adding to Miles that it's his style.
** Miguel scoffs that Miles's naming of the multiverse as the "[[TitleDrop Spider-Verse]]" is stupid, but then fumbles and admits that his preferred "Arachno-Humanoid Poly-Multiverse" is also pretty stupid-sounding.
* NotSoStoic:
** Gets quickly flustered by Earth-67 Spider-Man's insistence that Miguel [[SeriousBusiness pointed at him first]].
** His introductory scene in ''Across'' neatly shows how easily his cool exterior can crack; after making a cool entrance and attempting to act mysterious, his backstory spiel gets interrupted by Gwen, then he's caught off-guard by Vulture, and then Lyla [[TheGadfly screws with him]] when he attempts to call for backup, causing him to lose his temper.
** When Miles' evasion of Miguel and the Spider-Society wears out what little patience Miguel had, Miguel flies into a rage, brutally thrashing the teenager and [[spoiler:[[HiddenDisdainReveal revealing the depths of his contempt for Miles]], ranting at him for being the "original" anomaly and blaming him for the original Peter's death and the state of the Spider-Man-less Earth-42. Miguel's rage shocks, at minimum, Peter B. and Gwen and it's implied to shake the faith of many others in the Spider-Society.]]
* ObliviouslyEvil: Downplayed as he's more of an AntiHero, but Miguel's PrinciplesZealot nature means that [[spoiler:he's frighteningly blind to the possibility of looking at the magnitude of his (and the Society's) actions as horribly misinformed about how the multiverse ''actually'' works, meaning his continuous need of enforcing the SadisticChoice of "preserving" the canon events inches towards being an AllForNothing case.]]
* OddFriendship: He's generally pretty angry and short with people, the only real exceptions being Lyla and Jessica. Which makes it pretty surprising that he seems to have a pretty positive working relationship with LEGO Spider-Man, who he calls one of their best. Of course it's possible that the situation in ''Across'' made him more tense than usual, and he instead has a pretty good working relationship with most people in the Spider-Society.
* OhCrap: [[spoiler:Miguel has a massive one when he realizes not only he's been played by Miles [[OutGambitted the entire time]] but that Miles's EnergyAbsorption abilities essentially make Miles a ManOfKryptonite for his suit's tech and thus, when Miles has him distracted, Miguel's utterly powerless to escape Miles's grip before he gets blasted off the SpaceElevator full-force.]]
* PetTheDog:
** Despite his [[spoiler:disdain for Miles that comes full circle later on, he does genuinely sympathize with him and tries to reason with him before it becomes clear that Miles will try to stop his father from dying. Even after he tries to imprison him, he genuinely apologizes to him for what's about to happen]].
** He may be a humorless hardass but he’s also incredibly gentle in dealing with Mayday: he not only allows her to freely crawl on him without fussing, he is also paying enough attention to catch her when she falls and carefully turn her right side up.
* PrinciplesZealot: He's utterly persistent in his belief that [[spoiler:canon events should never be prevented and must happen and cannot be convinced by others that it might be possible to do so. It's proven near the end of the film that he's not completely correct about this when the Captain Stacy of Earth-65B unwittingly manages to ScrewDestiny by quitting the police force and thus averting his own death, but he's yet to find out about this]].
* PsychologicalProjection: It's implied that part of the reason why Miguel [[spoiler:unjustifiably shifts so much blame onto Miles is because Miles' flagrant push to ScrewDestiny reminds him too much of himself when he was exploring the multiverse for the first time. His ReasonYouSuckSpeech towards Miles at the end sounds like he's really berating a younger version of himself for being so irresponsible.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: [[spoiler:Gives an absolutely savage one to Miles upon his HiddenDisdainReveal after declaring he was the "original" anomaly in the multiverse — stating that if it wasn't for him getting bitten by the spider from Earth-42, two universes would have had their Spider Men (including Miles's original Spider Man) and the Spot ''wouldn't'' exist — affirming that Miles is a know-nothing kid who is threatening the entirety of existence with his recklessness and that he was a mistake that should have never existed. [[DownplayedTrope It doesn't quite]] [[{{Pun}} bite]] as while Miles is clearly hurt by Miguel's words (and the subsequent BrokenPedestal moment of realizing everyone including Peter B. and Gwen ''knew'' the truth the entire time), Miles is quick to gather his bearings and deliver an equally poignant ShutUpHannibal right back at Miguel before blindsiding him in a way ''[[OutGambitted no one]]'' expected as Miles makes his escape.]]
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Downplayed, as in the comics. He's a sour and aggressive HeroAntagonist with red eyes thanks to his half-spider genetic engineering. Normally they're dark and subdued enough to mistake for brown, but when he's chasing Miles they turn bright red.
* RiskingTheKing: There are hundreds of Spider-People available to round up villains who'd stumbled into the wrong canons, but Miguel goes out himself after the version of the Vulture who'd incurred on Gwen's canon, only calling for backup after trying to secure him himself - and the backup who comes is his second in command.
* RunningOnAllFours: During the chase at the climax of ''Across'', he runs with a noticeable lean forward, so he briefly gets on all fours whenever he needs a running start. When he and Miles are ascending the SpaceElevator, he's forced to scale it with his claws (while Miles is able to run like normal), creating a similar effect.
* SeinfeldianConversation: Stuck on the defensive side of one with Earth-67 Spider-Man.
* SelfMadeSuperpowers: He introduces himself in his first scene much like the other Spiders, only he describes himself as different from them, which is shown later on by his "radioactive spider" being a syringe of serum that gives him his powers. Furthermore, he has to continuously inject himself in order for his powers to work.
* SkewedPriorities: While he does he make a reasonable argument about [[spoiler:how Miles trying to save his father would lead to the disruption of a Canon Event that would cause the destruction of his universe.]] This does not track when Miguel wastes all his forces on [[spoiler:stopping Miles and completely ignores the Spot who has become a CosmicFlaw who has enough power to destroy the Multiverse itself.]]
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: Much like the alternate Peter Parkers, Miguel refers to his invention as a "goober".
* SunkCostFallacy: When Lyla questioned him whether he has gone too far with how he is leading the Spider-Society and [[spoiler:preventing Miles Morales from saving his father]], he states that he has invested too much to stop now. This is also why he absolutely hates Miles and rejects the possibility that there is another way he could become Spider-Man while still keeping their loved ones. Because if that possibility exists, then that would mean everything he and the Spider-Society have done to enforce Canon events by letting their loved ones die would be AllForNothing and they have actually fallen short of what it means to be Spider-Man.
* SurvivorGuilt: The "fixed canon" theory he pushes on the other Spider-People is the result [[spoiler:of him watching a universe and his daughter get erased from existence. He blames himself for what happened, as he links the cataclysm that occurred to him deciding to take the place of the Miguel that had died in that universe, even though later evidence indicates that the connection he made was tenuous at best.]]
* TheoryTunnelVision: [[spoiler:As ''Across'' goes on, it becomes clear that his grasp on how the Multiverse works and his "Fixed Canon" Theory is less concrete than he thinks. It's this belief that results in his dislike towards Miles, the Spider-Society labelling him as a fugitive and working to ensure his father's death out of a belief that it's supposed to happen. All of this goes on while they ignore the bigger threat The Spot possess.]]
* TheyDiedBecauseOfYou: [[spoiler:Blames Miles for the death of Earth-1610B's Peter Parker since he was never meant to become a Spider-Man in the first place, [[MisplacedRetribution completely ignoring that Miles had no control over the spider coming to his universe]].]]
* TokenEvilTeammate: The most mean-spirited and ruthless of all the Spider-Society. While he is nominally a hero, [[spoiler:his one-track mind to upholding canon events means that he knowingly lets people die]]. The fact that he's the founder and leader makes it much worse.
* TopHeavyGuy: His design is updated for ''ATSV'', changing his rather slim physique for massive shoulders and arms.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Jessica says that Miguel really likes the empanadas from the
Spider-Society's second-in-command, food court. Miles brings him one, but in it's an early sign that they're not on good terms when he [[DefiedTrope angrily tosses it away.]]
* TragicHero: [[spoiler:Miguel founded
the scenes they have together, Jess Spider-Society after an alternate version of his whole world, along with his adopted alternate family, got erased from existence ([[AmbiguousSituation seemingly]]) because of his own actions, and it seems he's still a moral person who genuinely wants to be the good guy and stop a tragedy like that from happening again. However, his utter refusal to compromise, his tunnel vision towards his goals and his own personal grudges lead him to become an unstable extremist who cannot see or listen to reason even when there is proof right in front of him. Nothing he does is out of malice or outright hatred (though there is a little [[HiddenDisdainReveal prejudice]] on his part), it is all out of a desire to keep the Multiverse safe, something that has caused him no amount of trauma and heartbreak that has clearly made him paranoid, uncompromising and violent, to the point his more loyal society members (i.e. Jessica) begin to disagree with his actions. Ultimately, he's a broken and desperate man sincerely trying to do what he believes is right even if no one else thinks it is.]]
* TronLines: In ''Across'', subtle circuit lines are visible within the red parts of his suit; they become more visible while glowing, like when he opens the "information explaining thing". Fitting with his Mexican heritage, the patterns are [[https://twitter.com/kristaferanka/status/1667210729966153731 inspired by]] Mesoamerican textiles.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:His fatal flaw in judging Miles, [[ControlFreak beyond being uncompromising in his personal beliefs of protecting the status quo no matter what]], is also believing that he is also too irresponsible and stubborn to be ''effective'' — this ends up costing him big time in their final confrontation in ''Across The Spider-Verse'' as while he is Miles's physical superior,
Miguel's right-hand woman, being one of his go-tos own stubbornness means that he's [[OutGambitted entirely blindsided]] when he (reluctantly) calls for assistance and being able to convince Miguel to change Miles uses his mind about recruiting Gwen.
* OnlySaneWoman: In a world full of over-the-top Spider variants, she's by far
Venom Strike at the most levelheaded hero due opportune moment when the SpaceElevator reaches its apex to not having cut off him and the rest of the Spider-Society from chasing Miles altogether.]]
* VocalEvolution: He has a slightly deeper voice and a more pronounced Mexican accent in ''Across'' compared to ''Into''.
* WellIntentionedExtremist:
Miguel's explosive temper or any notable quirks/gimmicks.
* PregnantBadass: She's an active superhero and a member of a multiverse-spanning team while
goals are noble, he wants to safeguard the multiverse from 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
disrupted, the comics, but she's Black threat against which is [[CessationOfExistence provably real]]. The issue is that he's completely uncompromising in his belief that the film.
* TookALevelInJerkass: When she
''only'' way to do so is introduced, she is supportive to force every Spider-Person to strictly adhere to a list of Gwen "Canon Events", even if [[TheNeedsOfTheMany they involve innocents 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 loved ones dying]].
-->'''Gwen:''' ''[[WhatTheHellHero We]]'' [[WhatTheHellHero are supposed
to shut up when she tries to explain herself, and openly insults Peter B.
* TwoFirstNames: Drew is more common as a first name.
be the good guys]].\\
'''Miguel:''' We ''are''... ''[weakly]'' We are.
* WouldHurtAChild: Like Miguel, she is one of He pretty badly brutalizes a teenaged Miles after Miles's constant evasion finally wears out his patience, and that's not also getting to the few implications that he was going to ''kill'' him when trying to stop the machine from sending Miles home, as seen with Miles' SpiderSense flaring up for the first time. [[spoiler:It causes him to lose the trust of several Spider-People by the end of ''Across the Spider-Verse''.]]
* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler:After Miles escapes from Spider-Society intent on disrupting a Canon Event, Miguel, rather unreasonably, blames Gwen for not stopping him as well as, [[JerkassHasAPoint less unreasonably]] getting Miles involved in the first place, kicking her out of the Spider-Society on the spot and sending her back to her own dimension, [[KickTheDog knowing
that outright strikes Miles.she's a fugitive there]].]]



[[folder: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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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AndySamberg[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/TakuyaEguchi Creator/GretaLee [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Leyla Rangel (Latin American Spanish), Cecilia von der Esch (Swedish), Creator/MaayaSakamoto (Japanese), Dennis Herrmann Creator/FranciskaFriede (German)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]''[[note]]In TheStinger[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''
Spider-Verse]]''



A genetic clone of Peter Parker.

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A genetic clone of Peter Parker.Miguel's AI companion who assists him in his dimensional travels.



* 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.

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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
AdaptationalModesty: Lyla's comic counterpart originally dressed like saving Marla Jameson. This Ben Reilly Creator/MarilynMonroe, SexyBacklessOutfit included. Here, though she still has a Monroe-esque outfit, it's a concealing jacket and pants.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Comic Lyla
is an all-yellow hologram. While still visibly holographic with a ButtMonkey who's treated as yellow tint here, she's otherwise colored like a nuisance more regular woman. She also has short, brunette hair rather than anything and is easily taken out and sent to another dimension by Gwen at the end of the film.
her comic counterpart's long, light hair.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In Lyla is sassier and snarkier than her comic version.
* BenevolentAI: Miguel has a cheery and helpful AI, Lyla, act as his assistant in keeping
the comics, the Ben Reilly of Earth-94 was TheCape who had a firm belief that he could always find a way multiverse intact.
* TheGadfly: Lyla loves
to save the day mess with and stayed as Spider-Man. This version is an overly angsty EmoTeen and NinetiesAntiHero who opted tease Miguel due to continue him being the Scarlet Spider.
* AdvertisedExtra: Is in every poster of the film,
TheComicallySerious. When he asks for backup, she makes him say "please", which aggravates him. What aggravates him more is that she already called for backup and just wanted to see him flustered.
* HologramProjectionImperfection: To reflect her being a holographic AI, she has a choppier framerate than most characters and '"fizzles" from pose to pose.
* InkSuitActor: Like Miguel, her design was tweaked
in [[https://cdn.marvel.com/content/1x/across_the_spider-verse.jpg ''Across'' to better resemble her voice actress, Creator/GretaLee.
* InsistentTerminology: When presenting Miguel with
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 dimensional travel watch, Lyla insists that it's actually 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
"gizmo" when Miguel and Jessica, as well as calls it a "[[StrangeMindsThinkAlike goober]]".
* MakingASpectacleOfYourself: She wears huge, pink, heart-shaped shades.
* MsExposition: She helps Miguel explain
the Spider-Society in general, concept of the multiverse to Miles. It's also lampshaded a bit.
-->'''Miguel:''' Lyla, do the thing.\\
'''Lyla:''' Huh? What thing?\\
'''Miguel:''' Wha-whaddya mean, what thing? The information explaining thing!
* SatelliteCharacter: She essentially serves as an extension of Miguel
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 full character 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]]
her own right.
* 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
ServileSnarker: Lyla apparently has a tendency to narrate every single thought he has call 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
her creator Miguel 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.
shortcomings. It is highly unlikely that Gwen would have sent really bums 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.out.



[[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:''' Creator/JormaTaccone [[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!"''

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[[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
[[folder:Jessica Drew / Spider-Man]]
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Er... Earth-67
Earth-332
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JormaTaccone [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/RaulAnaya (Latin American Spanish), Creator/TetsuInada (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
Creator/IssaRae[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Nadja Halid (Swedish), Creator/MutsumiTamura (Japanese), Nurcan Özdemir (German)[[/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!"''
Spider-Verse]]''



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
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/across_the_spider_verse_lego_spider_man.jpg]]
!!!'''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.

to:

The Spider-Man of a world where it's still TheSixties and [[LimitedAnimation everything's really stiff]]. Doesn't like being pointed at.
----
* 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
motorcycle-riding crimefighting Spider-Woman pregnant 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.
her first child.



* 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.

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* ArtShift: Earth-13122 AdaptationDistillation: In the comics her pregnancy is the designated universe result of ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'', which 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 video game animated 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 usual smooth style ''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!
* DisappearedDad: Her child’s father, AKA her husband, hasn’t been seen nor mentioned. It’s possible that she just doesn’t have enough time to be with him. It’s also possible he may have died at some point, [[spoiler:considering [[DoomedByCanon the nature of canon events]]]]. The way she phrases how she "got over it" implies the case.
* 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 VideoGame/{{LEGO Adaptation Game}}s. In this movie, LEGO 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 animated not set in stone.]]
* TheMentor: Serves as one for Gwen
the pseudo-stop motion style of ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie''.
* CameraFiend: This
same way Peter still works as a photographer for the Daily Bugle.
* {{Lilliputians}}: His brief cameo in
B. Parker was to Miles. In fact, it was her idea to recruit Gwen into 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
begin with against Miguel's wishes. That being said, she's ''far'' stricter than Peter "one B. when it comes to training Gwen, which is necessary considering the importance of their best", suggesting that despite how cold he is with job of protecting 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
multiverse. [[spoiler:Ultimately, when using his Gwen made one too many mistakes and ends up getting banished from the Spider-Society watch by Miguel, Jess doesn't do anything to contact Miguel.
stop it from happening.]]
* ShoutOut: Though Earth-13122 is the setting of ''VideoGame/LegoMarvelSuperHeroes'', this Peter's animation style and tendency of SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud are NumberTwo: It's not 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
if she's Spider-Society's investigation into Miles' world.
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.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: 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 obviously using everything about LEGO's branding, 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 actual word "LEGO" comics, but she's Black in the film.
* TookALevelInJerkass: When she
is never used 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 describe this shut up when she tries to explain herself, and openly insults Peter or his universe.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.



[[folder:Malala Windsor / Spider-UK]]
!!Malala Windsor / Spider-UK
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-835
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SofiaBarclay

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[[folder:Malala Windsor [[folder:Ben Reilly / Spider-UK]]
!!Malala Windsor
Scarlet Spider]]
!![[Characters/MarvelComicsScarletSpider Ben Reilly
/ Spider-UK
Scarlet Spider]]
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org/pmwiki/pub/images/scarlet_spider_spider_verse.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Perfect pose."'']]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-835
Earth-94B
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SofiaBarclayCreator/AndySamberg[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/TakuyaEguchi (Japanese), Dennis Herrmann (German)[[/labelnote]]



A British hijabi Spider-Woman who makes fun of the Spot's name.

to:

\\
A British hijabi Spider-Woman who makes fun genetic clone of the Spot's name.Peter Parker.



* 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.
* FamousNamedForeigner: Shares her first name with Malala Yousafzai and her last name with UsefulNotes/TheHouseOfWindsor
* 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.

to:

* AdaptationalDiversity: This version NinetiesAntiHero: Parodied. Every word out of Spider-UK his mouth is Muslim, as indicated by her hijab.
either about how ripped his muscles are or how much angst he's suffering.
* CanonForeigner: AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, there are two versions Earth-94 Ben Reilly was an incredible example of Spider-UK: Billy Braddock from Earth-833 AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome, having accomplished many of the things 616 Peter Parker did and Zarina Zahari from Earth-834. Malala, however, even succeeded where he failed like saving Marla Jameson. This Ben Reilly is an original 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 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 overly angsty EmoTeen and NinetiesAntiHero who opted to continue being the Scarlet Spider.
* AdvertisedExtra: Is in every poster of
the film, but aspects of Spider-UK was given to Spider-Punk.
* FamousNamedForeigner: Shares her
and in [[https://cdn.marvel.com/content/1x/across_the_spider-verse.jpg the first name 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 Malala Yousafzai eye rolls from Miguel and her last name Jessica, as well as the Spider-Society in general, rather than being treated with UsefulNotes/TheHouseOfWindsor
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: 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
His design of her hijab evoke pays tribute to the colors and shape 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 Union Jack.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: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!"''\\

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[[folder:Patrick O'Hara [[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
/ Web-Slinger]]
!!Patrick O'Hara / Web-Slinger
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
Spider-Man]]
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c2e791dd_b349_4646_abd9_03ad322fcfbf.jpeg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/point.png]]
[[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:''' Earth-31913
Er... Earth-67
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaranKillam Creator/JormaTaccone [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Rojstar [=VAs=]]]Creator/RaulAnaya (Latin American Spanish [[/labelnote]]
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]]''

->''"On the count of three...draw!"''\\->''"How dare you point at me!"''




An [[TheWildWest Old West]] vigilante. Both he and his horse, Widow, have spider powers.

to:

\nAn [[TheWildWest Old West]] vigilante. Both he The Spider-Man of a world where it's still TheSixties and [[LimitedAnimation everything's really stiff]]. Doesn't like being pointed at.
----
* 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 horse, Widow, have spider powers.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
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/across_the_spider_verse_lego_spider_man.jpg]]
!!!'''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.



* 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.]]

to:

* 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
ArtShift: Earth-13122 is [[https://twitter.com/kristaferanka/status/1670130657782296576 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 Parker with is animated in the facial features]] pseudo-stop motion style of Creator/PedroPascal, though his face is never visible under his mask, and he's voiced by Creator/TaranKillam.
''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie''.
* CoolHorse: Never seen without his horse, Widow, 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 also has spider powers.
are human-sized.
* GenreRefugee: LivingToys: He's from TheWestern genre, a universe where LEGO minifigures are sentient beings.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He
and acts accordingly by telling Miles his entire universe are done in CGI animated to "draw" resemble stop motion, just like ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie''.
* OddFriendship: Downplayed since they only interact once, but Miguel calls Peter "one of
their webshooters on best", suggesting that despite how cold he is with the count of three. [[WrongGenreSavvy However]], Miles is from a normal superhero genre others and doesn't care 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 immediately shooting him with LEGO's branding, the actual word "LEGO" is never used to describe this Peter or 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.]]
universe.



[[folder:Charlotte Webber / Sun-Spider]]
!!Charlotte Webber / Sun-Spider
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-20023
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Danielle Perez

to:

[[folder:Charlotte Webber [[folder:Malala Windsor / Sun-Spider]]
!!Charlotte Webber
Spider-UK]]
!!Malala Windsor
/ Sun-Spider
Spider-UK
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6f210463_bca8_43a8_8693_92508d5b272b.jpeg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_man_across_the_spider_verse_malala_windsor_spider_uk_4842192.jpg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-20023
Earth-835
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Danielle PerezCreator/SofiaBarclay



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

A wheelchair-using Spider-person.

to:

->''"Miles! I'm a huge fan A British hijabi Spider-Woman who makes fun of your work!"''\\
\\

A wheelchair-using Spider-person.
the Spot's name.



* 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.
* KibblesAndBits: When her SuperWheelchair transforms into a spider-mech, its wheels form the spider's opisthosoma.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She outright gushes over Miles, even if she has to capture him.
* PunnyName: Her name is a play on ''Literature/CharlottesWeb''.
* SelfDeprecation: She's not adverse to poking at her own disability when making quips.
-->'''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.

to:

* AscendedFangirl: She's based off Dayn Broder's [[https://twitter.com/dayn_does_comix/status/1077072002530197504 Spidersona]], 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.
* FamousNamedForeigner: Shares her first name with Malala Yousafzai
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
last name with UsefulNotes/TheHouseOfWindsor
* 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 spider powers.
* KibblesAndBits: When her SuperWheelchair transforms into a spider-mech, its wheels form
hijab evoke the spider's opisthosoma.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She outright gushes over Miles, even if she has to capture him.
* PunnyName: Her name is a play on ''Literature/CharlottesWeb''.
* SelfDeprecation: She's not adverse to poking at her own disability when making quips.
-->'''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.
colors and shape of the Union Jack.



[[folder:Max Borne / Spider-Man 2211]]
!! Max Borne / Spider-Man
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-9500
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Humberto Ramos

to:

[[folder:Max Borne [[folder:Patrick O'Hara / Spider-Man 2211]]
!! Max Borne
Web-Slinger]]
!!Patrick O'Hara
/ Spider-Man
Web-Slinger
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/840e1560_b722_430f_827b_e023d8681aa1.jpeg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/c2e791dd_b349_4646_abd9_03ad322fcfbf.jpeg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-9500
Earth-31913
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Humberto RamosCreator/TaranKillam [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Rojstar (Latin American Spanish [[/labelnote]]




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



A time-traveling Spider-Man.

to:

A time-traveling Spider-Man.
An [[TheWildWest Old West]] vigilante. Both he and his horse, Widow, have spider powers.



* 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.

to:

* CreatorCameo: 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 voiced from TheWestern genre, and acts accordingly by Spider-Man comic artist Humberto Ramos.
* FailedASpotCheck: Is completely oblivious to the alert for
telling Miles Morales to "draw" their webshooters on the count of three. [[WrongGenreSavvy However]], Miles is from a normal superhero genre and fails to notice he's hanging onto his backpack.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He wears a backpack
doesn't care about immediately shooting him with four mechanical arms attached his web.
* TheGunslinger: As expected from a cowboy-themed Spider-Man, he has a shotgun that fires webs.
* HonorBeforeReason: He tells Miles
to it, almost reminiscent draw their web-shooters on the count of Doc Ock.
three. When Miles [[CombatPragmatist attacks him immediately]], Web-Slinger is genuinely appalled.
-->'''Web-slinger:''' ''You didn't wait till three!''
* TimePolice: He's 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 Timespinner, an agent traditional draw with Miles, who just ignores the countdown and webs him.
* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: Instead of having a pair of web pistols, he opts
for an organization dedicated a double-barreled shotgun.
* WrongGenreSavvy: When he has Miles dead-to-rights, he challenges Miles
to preventing disruptions have a good old-fashioned "web duel" after counting to the time stream.three. [[CombatPragmatist Miles just says "three" and shoots Web-Slinger immediately.]]



[[folder:Metro Spider-Man]]
!! Metro Spider-Man
[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/metro_spider_man.jpg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Metro Boomin

to:

[[folder:Metro Spider-Man]]
!! Metro Spider-Man
[[quoteright:270:https://static.
[[folder:Charlotte Webber / Sun-Spider]]
!!Charlotte Webber / Sun-Spider
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/metro_spider_man.jpg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/6f210463_bca8_43a8_8693_92508d5b272b.jpeg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
Earth-20023
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Metro BoominDanielle Perez



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



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

to:


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



* 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.

to:

* CreatorCameo: He's voiced by AscendedFangirl: She's based off Dayn Broder's [[https://twitter.com/dayn_does_comix/status/1077072002530197504 Spidersona]], and is 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 Spider-sona for Metro Boomin, the creator use of ''Across the Spider-Verse'''s soundtrack.
various high-tech mobility aids like her SuperWheelchair, webslinging crutches and joint stabilizers in combination with her spider powers.
* DontCelebrateJustYet: KibblesAndBits: When her SuperWheelchair transforms into a spider-mech, its wheels form the Spider-Society appears to have cornered spider's opisthosoma.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: She outright gushes over
Miles, he exclaims that there's nowhere for him even if she has to run. When Miles jumps out the window behind him, Metro capture him.
* PunnyName: Her name
is a bit flustered.
-->'''Metro Spider-Man:''' My bad everybody, there was somewhere
play on ''Literature/CharlottesWeb''.
* SelfDeprecation: She's not adverse
to run.poking at her own disability when making quips.
-->'''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:Spider-Cat]]
!! Spider-Cat
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_cat.jpg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-999
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A

to:

[[folder:Spider-Cat]]
[[folder:Max Borne / Spider-Man 2211]]
!! Spider-Cat
[[quoteright:300:https://static.
Max Borne / Spider-Man
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_cat.jpg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/840e1560_b722_430f_827b_e023d8681aa1.jpeg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-999
Earth-9500
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/AHumberto Ramos






An orange cat with spider powers.

to:

An orange cat with spider powers.A time-traveling Spider-Man.



* 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.

to:

* AmbiguousSituation: In CreatorCameo: He's voiced by Spider-Man comic artist Humberto Ramos.
* FailedASpotCheck: Is completely oblivious to
the original ''Spider-Verse'' comic, Spider-Cat was killed by the Inheritors before he was able alert for Miles Morales and fails to meet any other Spider people. Here, notice he's alive, hanging onto his backpack.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He wears a backpack
with no explanation four mechanical arms attached to how he was resurrected.
* CatsAreMean: Joins the rest
it, almost reminiscent 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.
Doc Ock.
* 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:
TimePolice: He's not a talking FunnyAnimal like Spider-Ham was in ''Into Timespinner, an agent for an organization dedicated to preventing disruptions to 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.
time stream.



[[folder:Insomniac Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacPeterParker his page]].
!![[VideoGame/SpiderManInsomniac Peter Parker / Spider-Man I]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/07700742_38c1_4d90_aa40_287c7485c2ae_1.jpeg]]
!!!'''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]]''

to:

[[folder:Insomniac [[folder:Metro Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacPeterParker his page]].
!![[VideoGame/SpiderManInsomniac Peter Parker / Spider-Man I]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
!! Metro Spider-Man
[[quoteright:270:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/07700742_38c1_4d90_aa40_287c7485c2ae_1.jpeg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/metro_spider_man.jpg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-1048
Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YuriLowenthal[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/KazuyukiOkitsu (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
Metro Boomin
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]'' | ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
Spider-Verse]]''



The Spider-Man of ''VideoGame/SpiderManInsomniac'', who has been patrolling the streets of his New York City for eight years.

to:

The Spider-Man of ''VideoGame/SpiderManInsomniac'', A Spider-person in a black-and-white costume who has been patrolling joins the streets of his New York City chase for eight years.Miles.



* 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.

to:

* 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:
CreatorCameo: He's realistically shaded voiced by and textured, and animated on ones rather than twos, to match is the look of Spider-sona for Metro Boomin, the games he comes from.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: A bunch
creator of other Spider-People ''Across the Spider-Verse'''s soundtrack.
* DontCelebrateJustYet: When the Spider-Society appears to
have his Advanced Suit. The "generics" are animated in cornered Miles, he exclaims that there's nowhere for him to run. When Miles jumps out the same style as the rest of the movie, though, while the original article keeps the same style as his source material.window behind him, Metro is a bit flustered.
-->'''Metro Spider-Man:''' My bad everybody, there was somewhere to run.



[[folder:The Spectacular Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/TheSpectacularSpiderMan this page]].
!![[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spectacular_8.png]]
[[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]]''

to:

[[folder:The Spectacular Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/TheSpectacularSpiderMan this page]].
!![[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
[[quoteright:200:https://static.
[[folder:Spider-Cat]]
!! Spider-Cat
[[quoteright:300:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spectacular_8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:200:''"We know it's hard. But it's the truth, Miles."'']]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_cat.jpg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-26496
Earth-999
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JoshKeaton [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Juan Guarnizo (Latin American Spanish), Marius Clarén (German), Manabu Ino (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
N/A
!!!'''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.

to:

A Spider-Man who started up his crime-fighting the summer before his junior year of high school, and had to deal An orange cat with the progression of ordinary crime into costumed supervillains as a response to his heroics.spider powers.



* 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.

to:

* 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
AmbiguousSituation: In the original ''Spider-Verse'' comic, Spider-Cat was his "Canon Event", 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 conclusion ability to spit web balls out 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
mouth like a hairball, as he does to Miles by Miguel, such as his uncle's death, encountering when "fighting" him.
* SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: He's not a talking FunnyAnimal like Spider-Ham was in ''Into
the Venom symbiote Spider-Verse'', but Spider-Cat does show some degree of intelligence and [[spoiler:the death of Captain Stacy]].
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: On account of coming from a cartoon with a completely different art style,
ability to follow orders, like when he has a much bigger and more angular head and flatter feet compared to other characters.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He is ''noticeably'' shorter than almost all
joins the other Spider-People, but still has rest of the standard SuperStrength.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:Spider-Man Unlimited]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/SpiderManUnlimited this page]].
!![[WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dfe64791_7a1c_4680_ac60_e979a3b2879d.jpeg]]
!!!'''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.

to:

[[folder:Spider-Man Unlimited]]
[[folder:Insomniac Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/SpiderManUnlimited this [[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacPeterParker his page]].
!![[WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited !![[VideoGame/SpiderManInsomniac Peter Parker / Spider-Man]]
Spider-Man I]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dfe64791_7a1c_4680_ac60_e979a3b2879d.jpeg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/07700742_38c1_4d90_aa40_287c7485c2ae_1.jpeg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-751263
Earth-1048
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
Creator/YuriLowenthal[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/KazuyukiOkitsu (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]'' | ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A
Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''

\\
The Spider-Man of ''VideoGame/SpiderManInsomniac'',
who had adventures fighting against has been patrolling the High-Evolutionary on Counter-Earth.streets of his New York City for eight years.



* 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.

to:

* ForWantOfANail: While he has CelebrityParadox: PlayedWith. In Earth-1610B, he's a similar background VideoGame character much like in our reality, but he's later revealed to other versions of be an actual Spider-Man from another universe.
* EarlyBirdCameo:
** In a sense; this
Peter Parker, his life drastically diverged when John Jameson went to Counter-Earth is wearing the Mark II Advanced Suit, which led Peter is set to experience adventures that no other Peter Parker has lived.
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: One This version of Spider-Man winds up mentoring another version of Miles Morales in his Canon Events was encountering own franchise.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: While walking through
the Venom symbiote.
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: Multiple A bunch of other Spider-People have his design.
* TheVoiceless: He has no lines
Advanced Suit. The "generics" are animated in the movie.same style as the rest of the movie, though, while the original article keeps the same style as his source material.



[[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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[[folder:Mary Jane Watson-Parker [[folder:The Spectacular Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/TheSpectacularSpiderMan this page]].
!![[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan Peter Parker
/ Spinneret]]
!! Mary Jane Watson-Parker / Spinneret
Spider-Man]]
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spectacular_8.png]]
[[caption-width-right:200:''"We know it's hard. But it's the truth, Miles."'']]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-18119
Earth-26496
!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A
Creator/JoshKeaton [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]] Juan Guarnizo (Latin American Spanish), Marius Clarén (German), Manabu Ino (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows'' ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' | ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012''[[note]]non-speaking[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

\\
A Mary Jane Spider-Man who is married to Peter Parker started up his crime-fighting the summer before his junior year of high school, and has a daughter named Anna-May. She uses a special suit designed by her husband had to act deal with the progression of ordinary crime into costumed supervillains as a superhero alongside her family.response to his heroics.



* 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.

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* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: Unlike most variants of Mary Jane she's a crimefighting superhero. She also manages certain feats TheBusCameBack: This movie marks this Spider-Man's first appearance in ''thirteen years'' since his show's cancellation.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:It turns out
that Peter himself wasn't capable of, 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 dominating his uncle's death, encountering the ([[AdaptationalVillainy evil]]) Venom Symbiote through HeroicWillpower when it tried to possess her.
symbiote and [[spoiler:the death of Captain Stacy]].
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Her powers are not derived NonStandardCharacterDesign: On account of coming from a radioactive spider bite like most 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 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
still has 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.
standard SuperStrength.



[[folder:Anna-May Parker / Spiderling]]
!! Anna-May "Annie" Parker / Spiderling
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-18119

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[[folder:Anna-May [[folder:Spider-Man Unlimited]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/SpiderManUnlimited this page]].
!![[WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited Peter
Parker / Spiderling]]
!! Anna-May "Annie" Parker / Spiderling
Spider-Man]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dfe64791_7a1c_4680_ac60_e979a3b2879d.jpeg]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-18119Earth-751263



!!!'''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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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows'' ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A daughter of Peter and Mary Jane Parker Spider-Man who inherited her father's Spider powers.had adventures fighting against the High-Evolutionary on Counter-Earth.



* 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.

to:

* 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, ForWantOfANail: While he has a likely explanation is 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 ''Across'' takes place before no other Peter Parker has lived.
* InSpiteOfANail: One of his Canon Events was encountering
the TimeSkip.
Venom symbiote.
* 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.
ReusedCharacterDesign: Multiple Spider-People have his design.
* TheVoiceless: She doesn't have any He has no lines in her brief cameo.the movie.



[[folder:Pter Ptarker / Spider-Rex]]
!! Pter Ptarker / Spider-Rex
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"ROAR!!"'']]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-66

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[[folder:Pter Ptarker [[folder:Mary Jane Watson-Parker / Spider-Rex]]
Spinneret]]
!! Pter Ptarker Mary Jane Watson-Parker / Spider-Rex
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230613_153735_youtube.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"ROAR!!"'']]
Spinneret
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-66Earth-18119



!!!'''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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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

\\
Originally
A Mary Jane who is married to Peter Parker and has a pterodactyl bullied daughter named Anna-May. She uses a special suit designed 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 her husband to [[FreakyFridayFlip swap bodies]], whilst granting Pter (now in act as 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.superhero alongside her family.



* 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.

to:

* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His webbing was originally part AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: Unlike most variants of his organic power-set much like [[Characters/SpiderManTrilogySpiderMan Mary Jane she's a crimefighting superhero. She also manages certain feats that Peter Parker 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 Earth-96823]], due to technology having never existed in 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 Jurassic homeworld. However here he is shown to use wrist-mounted mechanical web-shooters, never mind how he [[ItRunsOnNonsensoleum could operate it powers with only two fingers on each hand]].
her.
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: He has two dewclaws (one on each side of HappilyMarried: With her universe's Peter Parker, in fact the foot, giving him five toes total). Real dinosaurs (and most animals which have series she debuts from was specifically created as 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
response to her mainline comic counterpart's marriage 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.
Peter being undone.
* TerrifyingTyrannosaur: Natch. There's something quite terrifying about seeing SuperFamilyTeam: Form a ''T.rex'' in a family team of crimefighting superpowered Spiders with her husband and daughter, also known as Spider-Man costume with spider powers jumping and swinging around Spiderling. Mary and her daughter can also be seen wandering together at 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!"
Spider-HQ.
* TheVoiceless: Unless you count him roaring, he She doesn't have any lines in his her brief cameo.



[[folder:Anya Corazón / Araña]]
!!Anya Corazón / Araña
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown

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[[folder:Anya Corazón [[folder:Anna-May Parker / Araña]]
!!Anya Corazón
Spiderling]]
!! Anna-May "Annie" Parker
/ Araña
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anya_corazon_spider_man_across_the_spider_verse_6.png]]
Spiderling
!!!'''Homeworld:''' UnknownEarth-18119



!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManRenewYourVows'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A muscular Spider-Girl capable daughter of summoning suit of PoweredArmor in combat.Peter and Mary Jane Parker who inherited her father's Spider powers.



* 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.

to:

* AdaptationalCurves: She AgeLift: Annie is much bulkier currently in her late teens in the comics, but appears as her 8 year old self during her cameo in ''Across''. Assuming she and more muscular than any other her mother are the same 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
from the movie, but confirmed by one of creators on Twitter.
comics, a likely explanation is that ''Across'' takes place before the TimeSkip.
* AlternateSelf: Other versions of Anya, based on various costumes of 616 Anya, can be seen among members of Spider-Society.
* ButchLesbian: Implied, as
[[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Annie is specifically ''not'' Mayday, who was tragically stillborn in her design is obviously inspired by butch culture and universe.
* SuperpowerfulGenetics: Much like 616B Mayday
she is also wearing a carabiner attached to inherited 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.
father's superpowers, though hers developed later during childhood rather than infancy.



[[folder:Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Therapist]]
!! Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Therapist
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mike Rianda

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[[folder:Ezekiel Sims [[folder:Pter Ptarker / Spider-Therapist]]
Spider-Rex]]
!! Ezekiel Sims Pter Ptarker / Spider-Therapist
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Spider-Rex
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_therapist.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20230613_153735_youtube.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"ROAR!!"'']]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
Earth-66
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mike RiandaN/A



A Spider-Person who acts as the Spider-Society's therapist / grief counselor for Spideys in mourning.

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A Spider-Person who acts as Originally a pterodactyl bullied by Norrannosaurman the Spider-Society's therapist / grief counselor ''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 Spideys in mourning.the return of his original body along with the added powers it now possesses.



* 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?

to:

* 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
AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His webbing was originally part of his brief scene, you can see organic power-set much like [[Characters/SpiderManTrilogySpiderMan Peter Parker from Earth-96823]], due to technology having never existed in his psychology diploma 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 the left each hand]].
* ArtisticLicensePaleontology: He has two dewclaws (one on each
side of his office, revealing his name 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 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.
have only four back toes total (this is portrayed accurately in other Spider-Rex media).
* 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
SlidingScaleOfAnthropomorphism: Like Spider-Cat, he's had tons of Spider-People explain their tragic (and very similar) backstories to him 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 little tired of it.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' ''(sobbing)'' And then... my uncle...
-->'''Spider-Therapist:''' Uhh, let me guess:
''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 died?doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.



[[folder:Peter Parkedcar / Spider-Mobile]]
!! Peter Parkedcar / Spider-Mobile
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-53931

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[[folder:Peter Parkedcar [[folder:Anya Corazón / Spider-Mobile]]
!! Peter Parkedcar
Araña]]
!!Anya Corazón
/ Spider-Mobile
Araña
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9b1f9312_3989_4e33_9132_6387e60c4394.jpeg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/anya_corazon_spider_man_across_the_spider_verse_6.png]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-53931Unknown



\\
A car version of Peter Parker.

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\\
A car version muscular Spider-Girl capable of Peter Parker.summoning suit of PoweredArmor in combat.



* 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.

to:

* PunnyName: His surname AdaptationalCurves: She 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
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 Spider Mobile, seemingly 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 universe where everyone tower shield.
* PowerTattoo: As her desings reveal, her armor
is living cars.
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: He She doesn't have any lines in his her brief cameo.



[[folder:Spider-Wolf]]
!! Spider-Wolf
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[[folder:Spider-Wolf]]
[[folder:Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Therapist]]
!! Spider-Wolf
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Ezekiel Sims / Spider-Therapist
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/A

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' N/AMike Rianda



A werewolf version of Spider-Man from an unknown reality.

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A werewolf version of Spider-Man from an unknown reality. Spider-Person who acts as the Spider-Society's therapist / grief counselor for Spideys in mourning.



* 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.

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* NoSell: When they lunge at Miles, AlternateSelf: In ''Into the Spider-Verse'', there's a [[FreezeFrameBonus blink-and-you'll-miss-it]] moment where Miles blocks their attack by throwing Web-slinger's hat in their face.
* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: They
is scrolling through his contacts where you can be seen in see the Spider-HQ during midday, indicating that their werewolf form name "EZ Ekiel" listed there, which is not dependent implied to be a nickname for Ezekiel Sims which would mean Ezekiel has a counterpart on the moon, though Earth-1610B.
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: He might seem like another CanonForeigner gag character at first, but thanks to his diploma,
it's not clear whether they're permanently a werewolf or revealed he's actually Ezekiel Sims.
* FreezeFrameBonus: Near the end of his brief scene, you
can transform at will. 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 also unknown whether they can [[ViralTransformation transmit 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 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
tragic (and very similar) backstories to him and their head jutting forward. They also [[RunningOnAllFours drop into he's 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.
little tired of it.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' ''(sobbing)'' And then... my uncle...
-->'''Spider-Therapist:''' Uhh, let me guess: he died?



[[folder:Tarantula]]
!!Tarantula
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-1610A

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[[folder:Tarantula]]
!!Tarantula
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[[folder:Peter Parkedcar / Spider-Mobile]]
!! Peter Parkedcar / Spider-Mobile
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-1610AEarth-53931



!!!'''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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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

\\
A clone car version of Peter Parker who's more spider than man, from [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel the Ultimate Universe.]]Parker.



* 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/{{Secret Wars|2015}}'', 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.

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* AmbiguousSituation: He was killed in PunnyName: His surname is Parkedcar, playing off Parker.
* ReusedCharacterDesign: His design here is recycled from
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/{{Secret Wars|2015}}'', with later comics showing this brought back several characters ''non-sentient'' Spider-Mobile that had been killed previously. So it's possible that was originally shown in ''Into'' as part of Earth-1610B Peter's arsenal.
* SentientVehicle: He's a living version of
the same event Spider Mobile, seemingly from a universe where everyone is what brought him back to life.
* TheCameo: Only appears briefly along with Spider-Mobile.
living cars.
* TheVoiceless: Doesn't He doesn't have any lines of dialogue.in his brief cameo.



[[folder:Plushie Spider-Man]]
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
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[[folder:Plushie Spider-Man]]
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
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[[folder:Spider-Wolf]]
!! Spider-Wolf
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A plush version of Peter Parker.

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\\
A plush werewolf version of Peter Parker.Spider-Man from an unknown reality.



* 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.]]

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* LittlePeopleAreSurreal: His appearance, alongside several other {{Joke Character}}s', are to showcase that Miguel was really letting anyone ''but'' NoSell: When they lunge at Miles, Miles into the Society.
* LivingToys: Like his LEGO counterpart, he's a sentient toy. Unlike him though, his limbs seem very limited
blocks their attack by throwing Web-slinger's hat in articulation, bordering the nigh-immobility, making him rely on being carried by his fellow Spider-People their face.
* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: They can be seen
in the chase scene. However, this Spider-HQ during midday, indicating that their werewolf form 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
dependent on 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 moon, though it's not clear whether they're permanently 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}}.
werewolf or can transform at will. It's also unknown whether this event they can still [[ViralTransformation transmit their condition]] or possess the [[SilverBullet common weaknesses]] of pop cultural werewolves.
* PrimalStance: They can
be stopped or if it's already occurred.]]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.



* WerewolvesAreDogs: It's brief, but when Miles throws them aside using Web-Slinger's hat, Spider-Wolf can be heard whimpering.



[[folder:Cyborg Spider-Woman]]
!! Cyborg Spider-Woman
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown

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[[folder:Cyborg Spider-Woman]]
!! Cyborg Spider-Woman
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[[folder:Tarantula]]
!!Tarantula
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' UnknownEarth-1610A



!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A hulking, part-machine powerhouse of a Spider-Woman.

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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A hulking, part-machine powerhouse clone of a Spider-Woman.Peter Parker who's more spider than man, from [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel the Ultimate Universe.]]



* 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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* 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 AmbiguousSituation: He was killed in the great chase.
* AllThereInTheManual: Her Marvel Legends description cites that she "doesn't have regular powers like everyone else",
''Ultimate Spider-Man'' comics, but her years of experience appears alive in ''Across the Spider-Verse''. Between his death and cannon arm help her out immensely to keep up.
* ArmCannon: Possesses a massive one in place of her right arm, which she uses
this film, his reality was destroyed and resurrected during the climactic chase of ''Across'' to blow through a chute full of giant gears that Miles dives through.
* DistaffCounterpart: During a Japanese exhibition
''ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}}'', with later comics showing the film's character design art, this brought back several characters that had been killed previously. So it's revealed possible that the familiar Cyborg Spider-Man still exists. Therefore, rather than being a direct feminine [[GenderFlip swap]], Cyborg Spider-Woman same event is just a similar alternate universe counterpart what brought him back to him.
life.
* TinyHeadedBehemoth: She sports a rather small head, contrasting the massive proportions of the rest of her body.
TheCameo: Only appears briefly along with Spider-Mobile.
* TheVoiceless: She doesn't Doesn't have any lines in her brief cameo.of dialogue.



[[folder:Spidercide]]
!! Spidercide
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-616

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[[folder:Spidercide]]
!! Spidercide
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[[folder:Plushie Spider-Man]]
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
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org/pmwiki/pub/images/plush_spider.png]]
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-616Unknown



!!!'''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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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

Yet another clone A plush version of Peter Parker, this one being a violent, hulking monster with shapeshifting powers. He's from [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse the mainline Marvel Comics universe.]]Parker.



* 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.

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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
LittlePeopleAreSurreal: His appearance, Spidercide alongside several other {{Joke Character}}s', are to showcase that Miguel was killed after a large fall, with his corpse being really letting anyone ''but'' Miles into a stasis chamber. How the Society.
* LivingToys: Like his LEGO counterpart,
he's back 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 never explained 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 minor role, but it’s not impossible that he was resurrected seeing as he has been before.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.]]



[[folder:Spider-Canada]]
!! Spider-Canada
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[[folder:Spider-Canada]]
[[folder:Cyborg Spider-Woman]]
!! Spider-Canada
Cyborg Spider-Woman
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A Hockey stick-wielding Canadian Spider-Woman.

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A Hockey stick-wielding Canadian hulking, part-machine powerhouse of a Spider-Woman.



* 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.

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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Or by the letter "C" in her case.
* CanadianEqualsHockeyFan:
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 Canada-themed 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 and 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 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.
body.
* 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.
doesn't have any lines in her brief cameo.



[[folder:Officer Parker]]
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-9997

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[[folder:Officer Parker]]
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
[[folder:Spidercide]]
!! Spidercide
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-9997Earth-616



!!!'''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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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/EarthX'' ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A Yet another clone of Peter Parker Parker, this one being a violent, hulking monster with shapeshifting powers. He's from a world full of superhumans and who retired as a superhero to instead become a police officer.[[Franchise/MarvelUniverse the mainline Marvel Comics universe.]]



* 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.

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* TheCameo: Only appears briefly when AdaptationalNiceGuy: Spidercide was a crazed, violent clone bent on proving himself as the entire Spider-Society is introduced.
* ForWantOfANail: While he has a very similar background to most versions of
real Peter Parker, his life goes in a unique direction as his identity ends up exposed Parker through any means. Here, he seems to be quite fine and willingly works alongside 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
Society without issue, even hopping into Peter B. he also had a daughter also named May.
* OldSuperhero: Likely one of
Parkedcar with fellow clone Tarantula alongside the oldest versions of Spider-Man, presumably being older than Peter B. since Last Stand and LEGO Peters.
* AmbiguousSituation: In
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
last appearance, Spidercide was killed after a hero and join the Spider-Society, wearing his uniform large fall, with his Spider-Man mask.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.



[[folder:Ultimate Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/UltimateSpiderMan2012Heroes this page]].
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-12041

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[[folder:Ultimate Spider-Man]]
->For tropes pertaining to his original appearance, see [[Characters/UltimateSpiderMan2012Heroes this page]].
!!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
[[folder:Spider-Canada]]
!! Spider-Canada
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-12041Unknown



!!!'''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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!!!'''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.Hockey stick-wielding Canadian Spider-Woman.



* 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.

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* AlternateSelf: This 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 has had his own adventures travelling with her hockey stick for a bit in the multiverse, having met several alternate versions of himself while battling chase scene, 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.
latter's steady pose implying that they've done this before.
* TheVoiceless: He doesn't have any lines in his brief cameo.She has zero lines.
* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Her red-and-white color scheme, hockey stick, and overall outfit design are all derivative of Canada.


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[[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.
[[/folder]]

[[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.
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* 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.
** ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Kingpin's gang. They were a group consisting of some of the most well known members of Spider Man's RoguesGallery [[AdaptationDeviation but not quite as we remember them]]. This group are all [[AllianceOfAlternates different variations of Spider Man himself]], some more familiar than others.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Kingpin's gang. They were a group consisting of some of the most well-known members of Spider-Man's RoguesGallery [[AdaptationDeviation but not quite as we remember them]]. This group are all [[AllianceOfAlternates different variations of Spider-Man himself]], some more familiar than others.
* 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.
** ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Kingpin's gang. They were a group consisting of some of the most well known members of Spider Man's RoguesGallery [[AdaptationDeviation but not quite as we remember them]]. This group are all [[AllianceOfAlternates different variations of Spider Man himself]], some more familiar than others.
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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.

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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'', ''ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}}'', 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.



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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Yet another clone of Peter Parker, this one being a violent, hulking monster with shapeshifting powers. He’s He's from [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse the mainline Marvel Comics universe.]]



* 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 into a stasis chamber. How he’s 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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* SelfDeprecation:

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* SelfDeprecation:SelfDeprecation: She's not adverse to poking at her own disability when making quips.
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** ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Kingpin's gang. They were a group consisting of some of the most well known members of Spider Man's RoguesGallery [[AdaptationDeviation but not quite as we remember them]]. This group are all [[AllianceOfAlternates different variations of Spider Man himself]], some more familiar than others.
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* DisappearedDad: Her child’s father, AKA her husband, hasn’t been seen nor mentioned. It’s possible that she just doesn’t have enough time to be with him. It’s also possible he may have died at some point, [[spoiler:considering the nature of canon events]]. The way she phrases how she "got over it" implies the case.

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* DisappearedDad: Her child’s father, AKA her husband, hasn’t been seen nor mentioned. It’s possible that she just doesn’t have enough time to be with him. It’s also possible he may have died at some point, [[spoiler:considering [[DoomedByCanon the nature of canon events]].events]]]]. The way she phrases how she "got over it" implies the case.
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* DisappearedDad: Her child’s father, AKA her husband, hasn’t been seen nor mentioned. It’s possible that she just doesn’t have enough time to be with him. It’s also possible he may have died at some point, [[spoiler:considering the nature of canon events.]]

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* DisappearedDad: Her child’s father, AKA her husband, hasn’t been seen nor mentioned. It’s possible that she just doesn’t have enough time to be with him. It’s also possible he may have died at some point, [[spoiler:considering the nature of canon events.]]events]]. The way she phrases how she "got over it" implies the case.
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* DisappearedDad: Her child’s father, AKA her husband, hasn’t been seen nor mentioned. It’s possible that she just doesn’t have enough time to be with him. It’s also possible he may have died at some point, [[spoiler:considering the nature of canon events.]]

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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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*** 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.

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*** Pushing themselves to their limit to lift a huge amount of rubble pinning them down, down like in ''ComicBook/IfThisBeMyDestiny'', as shown by an image of Jessica Drew doing just that.


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*** Being buried alive and forced to dig themselves out of their graves like in ''ComicBook/KravensLastHunt'', as shown by an image of Gwen Stacy doing exactly that.
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!!!'''Homeworld:''' Earth-404

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' [[Music/TheLonelyIsland Jorma Taccone]] [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/RaulAnaya (Latin American Spanish), Creator/TetsuInada (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' [[Music/TheLonelyIsland Jorma Taccone]] Creator/JormaTaccone [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/RaulAnaya (Latin American Spanish), Creator/TetsuInada (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
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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.]]



* 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 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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