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1%%Tropes and information about The Mastermind should go under his entry in the Sinister Six page, not here.
2[[WMG:[[center:''[[VideoGame/SpiderManInsomniac Marvel's Spider-Man]]'' [[Characters/SpiderManInsomniac game character index]]\
3[-[[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacHeroes Heroes]] ([[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacPeterParker Peter Parker]]) | '''Supporting Cast''' | [[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacMajorVillains Major Villains]] ([[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacTheSinisterSix The Sinister Six]] | [[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacVenom Venom]]) | [[Characters/SpiderManInsomniacMinorVillains Minor Villains]]-]]]]]
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7!!Supporting Cast
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9[[folder:May Parker]]
10!!May Parker
11[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aunt_may_spider_man_ps4.jpg]]
12!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/NancyLinari (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Angela Villanueva (Latin American Spanish), Kumiko Takizawa (Japanese), Olga Zubkova (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
13!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
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15Peter's aunt, who has raised him ever since his parents and uncle died. A loving and doting woman, she has been volunteering at a local F.E.A.S.T. shelter for years.
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17* AdaptationDyeJob: May Parker is usually shown in the comics with grey hairs, but in her youth, she was blonde. Here, she's shown to be red-haired.
18* AgeLift: She's significantly younger-looking than her frequently grey-haired and sickly portrayal in the comics.
19* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents:
20** She keeps a giant mural composed of Peter's childhood pencil and crayon drawings as decorations in her office at F.E.A.S.T. including the period where Peter developed a fondness for horses and ponies. Peter wishes she'd take those down as he finds them embarrassing.
21** She keeps a picture of a preteen Peter, wearing a tie and thick glasses. Present-day Peter considers his past self a dork when he looks at the picture.
22** She shows baby pictures of Peter to the various homeless at the Shelter.
23** She also hopes that Peter and Mary Jane's relationship will work out because she [[IWantGrandkids wants them to have children.]]
24* CoolOldLady:
25** She cares dearly for Peter and treats him like her own son after he lost his parents. She has also been volunteering at a local homeless shelter for years. She later offers to give Peter money to help him with his rent and tells him to swallow his Parker pride and rely on others every now and then.
26** She's quite active on Spidey's social media feed, frequently tweeting messages of support in stark contrast to her comic book counterpart's usual criticism of the ol' web-head. [[spoiler:This becomes doubly heartwarming following her final revelation.]]
27** She helps run a very successful homeless shelter as its Operations Manager. Many of the homeless in it can be heard praising May for the help she provides, including securing jobs for some of them by acting as their references. [[spoiler:When Martin Li is exposed as Mr. Negative]], she manages to keep the Shelter running, even through a disease epidemic [[spoiler:that she gets infected with, developing symptoms, until she literally collapses from the disease and can't work any longer.]]
28* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:The end of the game sees her die due to the Devil's Breath. Peter was [[SadisticChoice forced to choose]] between giving her the antiserum and saving her life, or using the antiserum to mass produce a cure and save everyone else who was infected. Her final words are to reassure him that he knows the right thing to do; he chooses to save the masses, which leads to her death.]]
29* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:When she realizes that Peter must let her die to stop the plague, she accepts it and spends her last moments reassuring him that it's the right thing to do.]]
30* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the comics, May is usually opposed to the Spidey, agreeing with Jameson's remarks that Spider-Man is a menace who should be put behind bars. Yet, this May posts openly supportive messages to Spider-Man on his social media feed. [[spoiler:After all, [[SecretSecretKeeper why wouldn't she try to encourage her nephew?]]]]
31* GoodParents: Though Peter's her nephew, she dearly loves him like a son and always supports him even when he doesn't want it.
32* GoodSamaritan: This game gives her a philosophy on life based around helping people, complete with a memorable saying like her late husband's "WithGreatPower ComesGreatResponsibility." "If you help someone, you help ''everyone.''"
33* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:Dies telling Peter she's proud of all the good he's done as Spider-Man and content he'll do the right thing with the anti-serum.]]
34* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Encourages Peter to help the others before herself just before her death.]]
35* {{Hypocrite}}: Downplayed, but mentioned by Peter. Early in the game, she tells Peter he needs to give up that "Parker pride", which she implies is a problem Uncle Ben also had, and accept he's human, and ask for help when he needs it. She has the same flaw, and Peter points out to her that she doesn't follow her own advice - she's so focused on helping everyone around her, she often fails to take care of herself. She concedes that she too has the aforementioned "Parker pride".
36-->'''May:''' ''[to Peter]'' You and Ben, masters of turning my own words against me.
37* IncurableCoughOfDeath: She coughs up blood into her surgical mask after [[spoiler:being infected with Devil's Breath.]]
38* InkSuitActor: She bears a near-exact resemblance to her voice actress, [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/english-voice-over/images/d/d5/Nancy_Linari.PNG/revision/latest?cb=20160228084131&path-prefix=sv Nancy Linari.]]
39* IWantGrandkids: She's not Peter's mother, but may as well be considering she raised him, and one of the reasons she hopes Peter and Mary Jane get back together is that she feels the two will "make some beautiful babies".
40* {{Nephewism}}: Little mention is made of Peter's parents, but she has taken care of him for as long as he can remember.
41* NeverMessWithGranny: A side conversation with Miles reveals that when the Sandman tried robbing the F.E.A.S.T. shelter, she stood up to him and ordered him to get out. ''And he did.''
42* NiceGirl: One of the kindest and gentlest people in the entirety of the setting. A number of people at the F.E.A.S.T. shelter even feel that she works too hard in attempting to help others. Notably after [[spoiler:Martin Li becomes Mr. Negative, he still professes his admiration for her years of hard work at the shelter, showing his earlier fondness of her was indeed genuine. Even when it becomes obvious she's infected with Devil's Breath, she doesn't stop working until the disease makes her unable to.]]
43* ParentalSubstitute: May has been caring for Peter for as long as he can remember and has raised him alone since her husband passed away. She becomes a downplayed one for Miles after he begins working at F.E.A.S.T. to cope with the death of his father, to the point he calls her "Aunt May" like Peter does.
44* ParentsAsPeople: Peter is surprised when May tells him that she and Ben had fights and breakups during the early part of their courtship much like he and MJ do, since he had always grown up seeing them as an inseparable HappilyMarried couple.
45* ParentsInDistress: [[spoiler:During the climax of the game, she gets afflicted with Devil's Breath after it was unleashed by Octavius. She ultimately succumbs to it, but not before encouraging Peter one last time and telling him that she's SoProudOfYou.]]
46* PosthumousCharacter: [[spoiler:She appears in a few flashbacks in ''2'', having passed away in the first game.]]
47* SecretSecretKeeper: She reveals late in the game that not only does she know that Peter is Spider-Man, but that she knew the entire time. She didn't say anything because she didn't want him to worry.
48* SharedFamilyQuirks: Like Peter, May has a bit of an obsession over helping people. To the point where she misses out on sleep because of it, and sometimes puts herself way in over her head, like going into the F.E.A.S.T. North center when it's on fire to get people out. Just like Peter does. She advises Peter to mind his limits and not hesitate to ask for help, but like him, she can't bring herself to do it.
49* ShipperOnDeck: As usual, she is hopeful that Peter and MJ will work things out after their latest breakup. She also scornfully calls Felicia Hardy Peter's "rebound girl", believing that Peter and MJ will eventually resolve their issues and get back together.
50* SoProudOfYou: [[spoiler:She tells Peter that she's proud of all the good he's done for New York and that Ben would be proud too right before she dies.]]
51* SupremeChef: She's frequently seen in the F.E.A.S.T. kitchen and Peter heaps praise on her wheatcakes.
52* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:Not long after she passes and her funeral is held, we see her gravestone next to Ben's, symbolizing this trope.]]
53* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: [[spoiler:May refuses to stop working to improve the lives of the homeless taking refuge in F.E.A.S.T., even as ''she coughs out blood'' from the Devil's Breath ravaging her elderly body. The brightest light of kindness in Peter's sad life, she dies as she lived, inspiring hope and decency in the hearts of people.]]
54* {{Workaholic}}: It's volunteer work, but there are still a few people around F.E.A.S.T. who tell Peter to get his Aunt to take a break already.
55[[/folder]]
56
57[[folder:Dr. Otto Octavius]]
58!![[Characters/MarvelComicsOttoOctavius Otto Gunther Octavius]]
59[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/otto.JPG]]
60!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WilliamSalyers (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Victor Covarrubias (Latin American Spanish), Hiroshi Naka (Japanese), Diomid Vinogradov (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
61!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales''
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63%%Keep all tropes about Otto's Sanity Slippage and nature as the game's Hidden Villain in "The Mastermind" folder.
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65Peter's boss and the founder of Octavius Industries. He's a kindly scientist with dreams of helping millions with his inventions, but his work has suffered from continual setbacks, not helped by his assistant's chronic lateness.
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67* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In most depictions, even before the accident that led to Otto becoming a villain, he's often pompous and extremely arrogant. Here, much like in ''Spider-Man: The Animated Series'' and ''Spider-Man 2'', he's an all-around nice and humble guy.
68* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In his origin in the comics, Otto had no prior relationship to Peter before the accident that led to him becoming Doc Ock. Here, his relationship to Peter is much like Dr. Curt Connors and George Stacy, being his Scientific Mentor and ParentalSubstitute respectively. This is likely a ShoutOut to ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'', where Octavius had a somewhat similar relationship with Peter when they were younger (there, he was a mentor to Peter at science camp when he was a kid), and to a somewhat lesser extent, ''Film/SpiderMan2'', where they have a non-professional relationship when they're both adults, but still meaningful.
69* AlliterativeName: '''O'''tto '''O'''ctavius. The fact his and Norman Osborn's last names were alliterative also helped brand them with the nickname "The O's" during their days as college lab partners. That nickname then helped to inspire the company name of the business he and Osborn started together: "Oscorp".
70* AmbiguousStartOfDarkness: While there is no denying that the implants drove him over the edge, some of his notes and the images of the other villains in his study imply that he had been plotting his revenge against Norman long before the first game even began. Mr. Negative's terrorist actions mixed with the harmful effects of his implants gave him the final push he needed.
71* BaitAndSwitch: Early on, Otto catches Peter working on the Spider-Man suit in their lab. While it initially seems like he's connected the dots, it turns out he just thinks Peter designs Spider-Man's equipment, which Peter [[SureLetsGoWithThat decides to go with]]. [[spoiler:As it is revealed later, Otto knew Peter is Spider-Man all along; he may have faked it in that moment.]]
72* BigFun: Vendetta against Norman aside, he's a jovial, if portly man with a good heart.
73* BreakupBreakout: [[invoked]] Otto unfortunately found himself on the bad end of this in regards to his former partnership with Norman.
74* TheCameo: He appears in ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' in one of Miles' flashbacks when he's visiting the Oscorp Science Center with Phin. Otto and Peter are discussing how they can build their neural interface before Peter suddenly needs to take the rest of the day off for an "emergency".
75* CompositeCharacter:
76** While close to his comic book counterpart, personality and role wise, Otto also takes some major cues from Max Modell, Peter's scientific idol and boss during [[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManDanSlott Dan Slott's run]], right down to his mistaken belief that Peter designs Spider-Man's gadgets. Albeit, at the same time, Otto already ''was'' a mentor to Peter in both ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' and ''Film/SpiderMan2''.
77** His role as Peter's scientific mentor trying to develop a remedy to a disablity he suffers from is similar to traditional portrayals of Dr. Curt Connors.
78** As a former associate of Norman who was screwed over by him, he's one for Mendell Stromm, complete with a genius for robotics. This is fitting since on first coming across Stromm in ''[[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManLeeAndDitko The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' (''Amazing Spider-Man'' #37), Peter actually compares his tech to Doctor Octopus. This ''also'' applied to Otto himself prior in both cartoons ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' and ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'', albeit in both, Norman is ''directly responsible'' for Otto becoming Doc Ock (albeit the manner differs in both).
79* DealWithTheDevil: Downplayed. After he loses grant from the city, Otto ends up making a deal with Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) for their resources after promising them samples of his work. Nonetheless, Peter didn't think Otto getting grants from A.I.M. was a good idea at the time, considering their reputation as "pretty shady". [[spoiler:Given how it was A.I.M.'s resources that allowed Otto to make the arms that'll turn him into Doc Ock, that apparently just adds another list of shady dealings they've likely done.]]
80* DitzyGenius: Octavius is a very passionate man about his visions of humans no longer suffering from limb loss, among other ideas, but Peter's the one who has to fix the programming and material errors that crop up in their research so much it's become second habit. He causes enough lab smoke and fire to cause the higher-ups to balk time and time again, and cancel his contract with his tech going to Norman Osborn when they finally get sick of him pushing the line. This can be seen as a case of {{Foreshadowing}} for his disease, however, as the game starts off with only minor errors in his work before they get worse with time.
81* EntertaininglyWrong: Early in the game, he catches Peter in the lab with Spider-Man's suit. He immediately deduces that Peter Parker is, in truth, Spider-Man! ...'s tech guy. Peter just smiles and nods. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that Otto actually figured out the truth by the end of the game.]]
82* AFateWorseThanDeath: His disease is this to him. The idea of a fully functional, genius mind trapped inside a broken body incapable of doing anything is one of the reasons he works on prosthetic limbs.
83* GeniusCripple: He reveals midway through the game that as a result of working around radioactive materials at Oscorp for too long, he now suffers from a neurodegenerative disease that is gradually causing his muscles to lower in quality and efficiency while leaving his mind intact.
84* InkSuitActor: Strongly resembles a clean-shaven William Salyers.
85* ItsPersonal: Otto reveals that "Oscorp" gained the name it has because he and Norman Osborn made the company together in this continuity. They were even best friends in college, known as "The O's", but the two had very different ideas of how to go about helping humanity, with Otto focusing on theoretical sciences to better the body and Norman focusing more on profit via state-of-the-art gadgets and weapons development. This led to a falling out, Otto going his own way due to their "differences" with a corporate throw-out implied. When Norman pops up again to screw over his research, Otto is ''not'' a happy camper, [[spoiler:and starts taking shady loans and deals to continue to gain funding as his rage begins to blind his foresight in his work.]]
86* JustThinkOfThePotential: As his work on neural interface prosthetics starts to make progress, Otto starts thinking of the full possibilities of the idea -- why limit such technology to recreating the human body and limbs, when they could create prosthetics that are ''better'' than the human body? Peter can come across a design for such a prosthetic on one of the whiteboards in Otto's lab, envisioning a limb with much more freedom of flexibility and motion than a normal human's arm has. [[spoiler:It's no coincidence that the design looks a lot like Doc Ock's iconic tentacles.]]
87* LikeASonToMe: Peter and Otto clearly mean a lot to each other as colleagues and associates, and Otto's practically like a second father to Peter. It's only outright stated near the end [[spoiler:after everything's gone to hell.]]
88* MadScientist: Downplayed, but even with his AdaptationalHeroism, Otto tends to pursue his scientific endeavors in dangerous and unethical ways. A running subplot is that he's conducting tests alone without Peter or anyone else to help supervise, Peter often has to help him iron out the kinks in his designs after lab accidents, and Peter himself notes that while Otto's experiments are ambitious and fantastic, they're also risky. [[spoiler:And this is before he becomes Doctor Octopus.]]
89* MentorArchetype: Has been Peter's mentor since Pete was still an undergraduate in college, even hiring him on as his Lab Assistant after Peter graduated.
90* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Peter's blue in their research. Otto is driven by his neurodegenerative disorder, and seemingly relies more on his emotions that logical thinking; for example, he's the one who made the decision to jump right into neural interfacing, and Peter's analysis of Otto's resulting interface shows that it has many, ''many'' bugs that needed fixing.
91* ReasonableAuthorityFigure:
92** Early in the game, Otto discovers Peter tinkering with his Spider-Man suit in his lab. Rather than thinking Peter is Spider-Man, he assumes that Peter must be Spider-Man's partner, supplying him with his gear. Otto's response to this is actually admitting how proud of Peter he is of putting his intellect to such good work, and helping Peter to further advance his suit.
93** He's also clearly saddened to be forced to let go of Peter after [[spoiler:the lab has its grant revoked by Osborn]], and constantly tries to regain funding so they can continue to work together.
94** Despite the pressure he's under to produce, and how much on both a personal and professional level his work means to him, he is very patient and understanding concerning Peter's frequent absences and chronic lateness.
95* TheResenter: Towards Norman Osborn; it's gradually revealed throughout the game that Otto resents the fact that Norman became a big success without him while Otto was left in relative obscurity. Otto ends up revealing to Pete that Oscorp actually originated as a start-up venture between Otto and Norman but after the experiments started to get increasingly unethical, Otto decided to back out of the company and it led to some ugly fallout between the two colleagues.
96* TheReveal: He discusses with Peter mid-way through the game about something that had been cropping up, about how he is suffering from a genetic neurodegenerative disease that is gradually causing his muscles to lose strength and efficiency. Even worse, this was caused by working around radioactive materials at Oscorp for probably longer than was healthy. This is a primary factor in his research and motivations.
97* SecretSecretKeeper: The game's ending reveals that [[spoiler:he ''did'' realize Peter was Spider-Man, but kept it to himself and continues to do so.]]
98* SoProudOfYou: His reaction to finding out Peter [[SureLetsGoWithThat "crafts Spider-Man's gear."]]
99* WalkingSpoiler: The mere fact that Otto Octavius is in the [[SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer first game was completely left out of marketing]] because it alone spoils that [[spoiler:[[ForegoneConclusion Doctor Octopus would be in it]]]].
100* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Norman Osborn, to the point that "Oscorp" doesn't mean "Osborn Corporation" in this universe but rather a nickname Norman and Otto had as college lab partners among their peers (called "the O's" for their last names, which Otto spun into the company name when they decided to go into business together). However, Osborn, dabbling in less-than-ethical genetic experiments while Otto wanted to better mankind through science, led to their split. Otto was ousted from Oscorp with the agreement he take a large settlement package and he has relied on grants to get Octavius Industries off the ground. Unfortunately, with Norman as mayor of NYC (and thus the holder of the pen for the government's checks to Otto), this means their bad history can interfere with Otto's work.
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103[[folder:Dr. Morgan Michaels]]
104!![[Characters/{{Morbius}} Morgan Michaels]]
105[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morgan_michaels_from_msm_screen.png]]
106!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilMorris (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Ivan Zharkov (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
107!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]''
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109One of the original scientists who developed what became known as Devil's Breath. He's still in possession of the only known sample and becomes a target of Mister Negative's.
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111* AlliterativeName: '''M'''organ '''M'''ichaels.
112* TheAtoner: Willingly works along with Spider-Man in order to atone for his role in the creation of Devil's Breath.
113* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Morgan Michaels is all but outright stated to be [[ComicBook/{{Morbius}} Dr. Michael Morbius]], as his name is a pseudonym adopted by the character after he became a vampire in the comics. His bio notes that he hails from somewhere in Europe, and Pete speculates that his name is an anglicized equivalent of "Michalopolous" to explain why he appears to have published very little research under "Michaels"--Michael Morbius ''also'' originated from Greece, although [[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign his name hardly does]]. Additionally, Pete speculates that he may have some genetic disorder himself, because he appears to have been getting very little sleep.
114* InkSuitActor: A near spot-on resemblance to his voice actor, Phil Morris.
115* RedemptionEqualsLife: Michaels manages to end up surviving the entirety of the game, with the ending even implying that [[spoiler:he may end up taking over running F.E.A.S.T.]]
116* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Devil's Breath [[spoiler:is what Mr. Negative is after through out Act 2, and in the beginning of Act 3, Doc Ock gets ahold of it and spreads it.]]
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118
119[[folder:Officer Jefferson Davis]]
120!!Jefferson Davis
121[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jefferson_davis_from_mm_render_2.png]]
122!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RussellRichardson (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Alexander Dasevich (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
123!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
124
125Miles' father and an officer on the NYPD who has been working Fisk's case for years. He's dispatched by Yuri to help Spider-Man investigate the Demons' activities at New York City's shipyards.
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127* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, because he wanted to get away from his DarkAndTroubledPast, including his brother Aaron, Jeff took Rio's last name instead of the other way around when they got married. Here, Jeff still goes by "Jefferson Davis".
128* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the comics, he's aloof and distant from his son out of necessity as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and a former criminal. Here, he's been on the force for years and has actively worked to take down Fisk's operations. He's also distrustful and hostile to Spider-Man in his original appearances in the ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' comics (not that you could blame him given [[NominalHero the]] [[AdaptationalVillainy usual]] [[AdaptationalJerkass behavior]] of the heroes who ''aren't'' Peter or Miles), but here, he's openly supportive of him and gladly works alongside Spidey to take down the Demons.
129* TheArtifact: Not the character himself, but his name. In the Ultimate Universe, he was a NobleBigotWithABadge who hated mutants and other super-powered beings, so it made a bit of ironic sense that he'd have the same name as the president of the Confederate States of America. In this continuity, however, he shows no signs this prejudice, and is enthusiastic about working with Spidey.
130* BadassDriver: When a member of the Demons tries to run over Spidey while he was preventing an oil tanker from crashing into the 3 Train, Jefferson drives his car ''into'' the truck to deflect it and save the web-slinger, coming out none the worse for wear.
131* BadassNormal: This guy is willing to take on an entire squad of superpowered gang members single-handedly, doing so in Spidey's absence, and catches up in time to save him from an oncoming truck by slamming his police car into it, flipping both over in the process. ''Then'' he crawls out of his wrecked car to punch the Demon member in the face to keep him from shooting any bystanders. It's hard believe that this man isn't a superhero and his son refers to him as such.
132* BlackDudeDiesFirst: [[spoiler:Jeff is the game's first prominent CharacterDeath.]]
133* ComfortFood: In ''Spider-Man: Miles Morales'', he says that he has a thing for a seafood restaurant called Lobster Bill's, which serves southern-style meals that reminded him of Miles' grandmother. But when he's out on a night shift, he'd stop by for some fried okra, but asks Miles not to tell his mom about it (though Rio already knew, telling Miles that she'll let Jefferson have this "little secret").
134* CoolOldGuy: Not that he's old-old or anything, but his profile reveals he's in his mid-forties, married with a child, and has a personal acceptance of Spider-Man on top of being a trustworthy partner for him in their work together.
135* CulturedBadass: He's an art and music lover with a love for works by black artists. In a recording he leaves for Miles in his game, he mentions dragging him and Phin to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and watched with pride as they marveled at the works of Angela Davis. He's also an extremely badass and competent cop.
136* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Dies not long after the weapons bust he did with Spider-Man.]]
137* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: As is standard, the responsible to Aaron's foolish.
138* FriendOnTheForce: He's a venerated officer who Yuri trusts to help Spider-Man investigate the Demons' activities. Together they take on an entire squad of goons, with him pelting the gang members with stun gun shots and smoke grenades. Later on, he slams his police car into a truck that was about to hit Spidey and then crawls out to punch the Demon in the face before he could shoot anyone.
139* GoodParents: Miles has nothing but good things to say about him and considers Jefferson his hero. Recordings in ''Spider-Man: Miles Morales'' reveal that he took time out of his schedule to give Miles the opportunity to visit all kinds of museums to broaden his horizons. He and Rio also put together scavenger hunts all over the city for him that he loves.
140* GuestStarPartyMember: He joins Spidey in busting a base of Demons for that one mission, zapping them with his stun gun and throwing smoke grenades to confuse them.
141* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:The moment he realizes a suicide bomber is about to kill more than just him on the podium, his first instinct is to shove the bomber away, keeping him the closest and only one directly exposed to the following explosion.]]
142* HumbleHero: He just calls himself a "guy who never gives up" when his son says that he should be considered a superhero for his efforts to stop crime.
143* IOweYouMyLife: Spider-Man feels this way after Jeff saves him from being run over by the Demons. [[spoiler:This gratitude is a huge reason why Peter looks after Miles following Jeff's death.]]
144* LateArrivalSpoiler: For those familiar with the comics, Jefferson's presence immediately telegraphs that his son Miles will be in the game. If you're not, his last name not being Morales makes this a genuine reveal when the game eventually discloses the family connection.
145* NiceGuy: Both on and off the job, Jeff is always upstanding, friendly, supportive, and open-minded man. He’s shown to be a loving family man, and a trusting investigation partner. Notably, even before he became a cop, he always wanted to help people.
146* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Since he knows he can’t legally approve of unauthorized vigilante criminal investigations, he brought a warrant to officially allow Spider-Man helping with the investigation, and treats Spider-Man like an equal in their investigation.
147* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler:He's killed as collateral in the City Hall bombing by the Demons, ''at his own award ceremony.'' Consequently, this stirs his son Miles into moving up on his gradual succession to being a hero, like Uncle Ben was to Peter Parker.]]
148* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler:He only has two scenes and died in the second, but he is the reason why Peter and Miles become friends.]]
149* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: [[spoiler:A good cop and a loving family man, he's tragically killed in a bombing caused by the Inner Demons.]]
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151
152[[folder:Councilwoman Rio Morales]]
153!!Rio Morales
154[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rio_morales_from_mm_render_7.png]]
155!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jacqueline Piñol (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Roko Takizawa (Japanese), Larisa Nekipelova (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
156!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
157
158The mother of Miles Morales and wife of Jefferson Davis. As a science teacher, she is the one who actually inspired her son in his fascination with science. In ''Spider-Man: Miles Morales'', she enters local politics and is running for a seat on city council.
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160* AdaptationalJobChange: In the comics and most other adaptations, Rio is a nurse. This version of the character starts off as a high school science teacher before transitioning to political councilwoman.
161* AscendedExtra: She played a fairly minor role in the first game, but comes back as a full blown supporting cast member in her son's SpinOff, with her own plotline to boot.
162* BadassTeacher: She isn't given a chance to follow through, but she was perfectly willing to run into an unstable building full of armed terrorists [[spoiler:to try and save her deceased husband.]] Then when [[spoiler:Phin's plan to bring down Roxxon Plaza threatens to destroy Harlem, Rio refuses to leave anyone behind and helps evacuate the neighborhood despite the cross fire.]]
163* CoolTeacher: She inspired Miles' love of science and gadgetry, [[spoiler:and helps distribute the Devil's Breath cure once it's ready for mass deployment.]]
164* GoodParents: While she doesn't have a major role, she is responsible for Peter and Miles becoming friends, as Aunt May suggested to her that she should have Miles volunteer at the F.E.A.S.T. Center in order to [[spoiler:help him process his grief over his father's death.]] When the turf war between Roxxon and the Underground reaches Harlem, she always checks on Miles for his safety [[spoiler:and gives him her full support when she learns he's the new Spider-Man.]]
165* GratuitousSpanish: She's Puerto Rican, so she mixes Spanish into casual conversation.
166* HappilyMarried: To Jefferson. [[spoiler:She was even willing to rush into danger to try and save him when he was killed in the Inner Demons' suicide bombing attack on Jefferson's award ceremony.]]
167* MaternityCrisis: Downplayed. Jefferson says that Rio went into labor while they were eating at his favorite seafood restaurant. The experience soured the place for her, and Jefferson blames the Cajun shrimp for the ordeal.
168* NiceGirl: She's a science teacher who loves her family and her neighborhood enough to run for public office in hopes of making Harlem a better place while rallying against Roxxon's sleazy policies and lack of transparency.
169* ParentWithNewParamour: ''Spider-Man 2'' reveals that she's started seeing someone, who is revealed at the end of the game to be [[ComicBook/SilkMarvelComics Albert Moon]].
170* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:After Miles escapes his imprisonment at Roxxon and a beat down from the Tinkerer, Ganke returns him home where Rio finds him in his uniform. While it takes a little to process the whole issue, she gives Miles her full support and reassures him she'll never stop loving him. In ''Spider-Man 2'', she's become aware of Peter's status as the first Spider-Man.]]
171[[/folder]]
172
173[[folder:Harry Osborn]]
174!!Harold "Harry" Osborn
175[[quoteright:433:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harrysp2.png]]
176 [[caption-width-right:433:[[labelnote:Click here to see his appearance in the first game]][[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/harry_osborn_ps4.jpg]][[/labelnote]]]]
177 [[caption-width-right:433:[[labelnote:Click here to see him as "Agent Venom"]][[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agent_venom_5.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
178
179!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottPorter (English; ''Spider-Man''), Creator/GrahamPhillips (English; ''Spider-Man 2'')[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Mario Heras (Latin American Spanish), Creator/KaitoIshikawa (Japanese), Dmitry Cherevatenko (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
180!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
181
182->''"We're going to heal the world."''
183
184Peter's and MJ's long-time friend. He's away in Europe during the events of the first game (or so he claims) but asks Peter to take care of his various research labs that are scattered throughout the city.
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186* AdaptationalIntelligence: This version of Harry is much more scientifically minded than his comic book counterpart and most versions, seemingly taking after his [[WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan most recent animated depiction]]. However, it's not to the same extent since he's more of a bureaucrat and activist (openly noting that Peter can describe one of the problems in the stations with more correct scientific jargon than he can).
187* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the comics and most versions, Harry is an insecure rich kid struggling for his father’s approval while being resentful of Peter's popularity with girls (Gwen and MJ originally) and for being the son that Norman secretly wants, which leads him to turn to alcohol and drugs and lash out at Peter and his loved ones. In this continuity, Harry is genuinely philanthropic (aspects which only trickled into his character during his Post-OMD resurrection). He also is much less dogged in earning his father's approval, in part because this version of Norman is a much less distant parental figure to him, and shows no envy or resentment towards Peter for being in a relationship with MJ. [[spoiler:It later turns out that Harry did envy Peter for the freedom he had due to not being hindered by a terminal illness, but he kept it buried until his worsening physical health following his taste of power with the symbiote brought it out.]]
188* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Norman initially cared about Harry enough that his fear of disappointing his son could bring him out of a Goblin episode, though he was still an extremely distant father. Later retcons would establish that Norman was so evil that he sold Harry's soul to the devil to ensure Oscorp's success. Here, Norman is a genuinely caring father whose desperation to save his son from the same disease that killed his wife is what leads Norman to throw ethics out the window and causes both the Devil's Breath crisis and the symbiote takeover. Norman and Harry's strained relationship in this this continuity is caused mainly by ideological differences rather than Norman being neglectful: Harry prefers the more modest lifestyle that Peter and Mary Jane have, while Norman isn't afraid to flaunt his wealth.
189* AmbiguousSituation:
190** It's never implied in-game whether or not Harry's aware that Peter is Spider-Man like MJ, considering the three have been best friends since middle school. ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]'' implies that because Norman Osborn holds a particular obsession with Spider-Man, Peter kept Harry in the dark about his identity. Harry eventually learns Peter's secret in ''Marvel's Spider-Man 2''.
191** [[spoiler:In TheStinger, whether the symbiote reacted to Harry's emotions as an extension of himself, or the symbiote is its own separate entity, is currently left to wild guessing.]]
192* ATasteOfPower: Twofold. [[spoiler:When Peter goes to rescue Tombstone from the Hunters, Harry shows up to give his friend some back-up, showing off what the symbiote can do in battle while also giving players a glimpse of what they can expect when they receive the Black Suit later down the line. For Harry himself, his brief time with Peter and Miles is but a small taste of what he can ''really'' do when he transitions into Venom toward the end of the game.]]
193* BadassNormal: Wants to accomplish his late mother's dream of making the world a better place.
194** By further extension, he selflessly risks his life to save Peter from being captured by Kraven's hunters even when one of them was approaching him with a crossbow.
195* BioArmor: [[spoiler:For a while, he and Peter believed that the symbiote is some sort of "self-learning exo-suit", given what Dr. Connors told him. When using the symbiote for his first stint as a Spider hero, he manifested a black and white armor-like costume resembling a combination of military armor and Peter's Spider-Man suit.]] [[spoiler:Though this later gets subverted once its true nature is revealed...]]
196* CastingGag: In ''Marvel's Spider-Man 2'', he is voiced by Creator/GrahamPhillips, who played a ten-year-old Ben Tennyson in the live-action film ''Film/Ben10RaceAgainstTime''. Creator/YuriLowenthal, who voices Peter, voiced teenage Ben in the same franchise beginning with ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce''.
197* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: [[spoiler:Despite his brief stint as a Spider hero and his BioArmor resembling the appearance of Agent Venom, he's never called or referred to as "Agent Venom" in the game.]]
198* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:He's this universe's incarnation of Venom and acted briefly as a Spider hero before becoming villainous, much like the ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'' incarnation of the character. During the first period when he's bonded with the symbiote, he also takes on elements of [[ComicBook/VenomRemenderAndBunn Agent Venom]] specifically. He's also terminally ill, much like the version from ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2''.]]
199** [[spoiler:He also fills very much the same role as Eddie Brock from ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', down to the same character beats - both he and Eddie are based in science, are childhood friends of Peter, have a falling out with Peter due to the actions of the symbiote, to the point that long-repressed anger towards Peter is forced out, are pushed away by Peter under the symbiote's control, and end up bonding to Venom after Peter makes his intentions to destroy the symbiote clear.]]
200* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:When the symbiote is initially bonded to Harry, he's able to use its power for good, even adopting an Agent Venom-esque costume and there being a brief period where it looks like he might get to join Peter and Miles as a Spider hero. Sadly, Peter getting the symbiote, Harry's issues with his best friend coming to the forefront, and finally, his rage at the idea of the symbiote being destroyed prove too much for the malignant entity to resist, and it bonds with Harry anew, creating [[DarkIsEvil Venom]].]]
201* DidntThinkThisThrough: [[spoiler:When trying to de-rigged the cage that traps Tombstone, he went to the powerbox and tore out a wire. Instead of the cage automatically opening, it accidentally causes the factory to meltdown, leading to Tombstone giving quite an annoyed WhatTheHellHero.]]
202* DisabledInTheAdaptation: In the first game, he's established to need glasses (retconned in ''2''), and like his ''Film/TheAmazingSpiderMan2'' counterpart, [[spoiler:he's s terminally ill with Oshtoran Syndrome]]. In ''2'', he can be seen using a cane as a mobility aid on several occasions.
203* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:After Venom is destroyed by Peter, Harry seems dead, but Miles manages to use his electrical powers to resuscitate him, leaving Harry alive, but comatose.]]
204* DontYouDarePityMe: [[spoiler:The thing Harry seems to hate the most about his illness is less that he has it and more how others, particularly his father, perceive him as weak and sickly because of it. He does everything in his power to avoid using his cane because he thinks it makes him look pathetic by openly displaying his disability, and when others do express pity for his condition, he either only begrudgingly accepts it, brushes it off, or actively rejects it. When he ends up having an emotional breakdown in front of Mary Jane after an argument with Peter and she reaches out to offer support (physically and emotionally), he snarls at her to get out in a totally uncharacteristic display of defensive hostility.]]
205* DrunkWithPower: A benign example. [[spoiler:When Harry uses the symbiote for his first stint as a Spider hero to help Peter save Tombstone, most of his dialogue revolves around him marveling over his newfound strength and notably prefers a head-on approach in taking down the Hunters than the stealthy approach that Peter and Miles would usually do. Peter had to remind him that he wasn't invincible and should've tried to fight more evasively than take damage head-on. It's also justified given that the symbiote allows him to be unburdened by his genetic illness for the first time in ''years'', with the added superhuman and shapeshifting abilities as a boon.]]
206* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler: Harry's use of the symbiote allows him to become Agent Venom and fight right alongside Peter until it bonds with Peter when the latter is dying from Kraven's stab wound. When it comes back to him, it becomes even ''more so'', turning him into Venom and making him more than capable of taking on Peter and Miles combined.]]
207* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler:For as bitter and resentful as he is over his condition and Peter's unintended success over him, Harry isn't a bad guy, and the horrific things Venom makes him do terrify and sicken him, requiring the suit to engage in brainwashing and manipulation to cajole Harry into surrendering control. When freed completely from the symbiote's influence, he's so horrified at what he's been doing that he willingly helps Peter kill him.]]
208* FightingFromTheInside: [[spoiler:Briefly fights his way to the surface during the final clash with Venom, begging the symbiote not to hurt Peter.]]
209* {{Foil}}: For Otto Octavius. Like Otto, Harry is a scientifically minded close friend of Peter's who initially only wants to make the world a better place. [[spoiler:Also like Otto, Harry suffers from an incurable illness that affects his judgment.]] Both Otto and Harry are/were also close to Norman Osborn, but where Otto is Norman's embittered former friend, Harry is Norman's beloved son. [[spoiler:They both become bitter enemies of Peter after their method of curing their condition overcomes them, but while Otto never reconciles with Peter and is implied to be plotting against him from prison, Harry manages to make peace with his best friend before [[DisneyDeath nearly]] dying.]]
210* TheGhost: Harry is often spoken of although you never see him (until ''2''), and it's later mentioned that he's in Europe but fails to disclose why, leaving you to assume he was shipped off to boarding school by his father. [[spoiler:As it turns out, Harry's dad isn't neglectful in this continuity and sent him to Europe for treatment for the same genetic disorder that killed his mother.]] Until TheStinger reveals that was a lie -- [[spoiler:Norman has him hidden in a healing tank in his penthouse for experimental treatment... that involves the Venom symbiote.]]
211* GoodCounterpart: [[spoiler:Albeit ''before'' Peter gets the Symbiote; while Harry has it in his initial appearances, his relationship with the Symbiote is positive as it keeps his illness from cropping up and goes beyond that intended purpose by giving him enhanced physical strength and the ability to make a suit from it, which he uses to great effect when he helps Peter in their new superhero career. This is not the case when he rebonds with the Symbiote after Peter rids himself of it with Miles' help, as the illness flaring up and his jealousy towards Peter finally bubbling to the surface causes him to become Venom.]]
212* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:His last moments before the symbiote meteorite is eradicated for good is to give Peter a warm, reassuring smile before he becomes comatose.]]
213* GreenEyedMonster: [[spoiler:Being separated from the symbiote in ''Spider-Man 2'' causes his physical constitution to crumble and with it his emotional fortitude, bringing to the surface his long-suppressed jealousy towards Peter for having the life he always wanted. Coupled with Peter lashing out at him due to the symbiote's influence, Harry is left so emotionally broken that he allows the symbiote to take him completely, becoming Venom.]]
214* GuestStarPartyMember: [[spoiler:Harry, empowered by the Venom symbiote, helps Peter save Tombstone from Kraven's Hunters, and later joins him in rescuing Dr. Connors. During this time period, he also has a chance of showing up as an assist character for both Peter and Miles during random crimes.]]
215* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Due to Venom's hold over him being too strong by that point, Harry can only pin the symbiote down long enough for Peter to destroy it with his Anti-Venom powers, even though being bonded with it means that he'll die with the symbiote. It's only thanks to Miles' electrical powers that he's able to be revived.]]
216* HiddenDepths: When he was in high school, he was a backup singer in glee club. A flashback has him put this to good use by singing Music/RickAstley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" through the school's speaker system, saving Peter from getting spotted by the cops.
217* ICannotSelfTerminate: [[spoiler:In the climax, as Spider-Man urges him to fight the influence, an awakened but weak-willed Harry instead just begs to be killed off with the symbiote.]]
218-->[[spoiler:'''Spider-Man:''' Fight, Harry. FIGHT!\
219'''Harry:''' I can't. I'm done. You have to--\
220'''Harry/Venom: [[AC:You have to KILL us.]]''']]
221* InterclassFriendship: Childhood friend of Peter and MJ.
222* InkSuitActor: In ''2'' he's redesigned to resemble his voice actor, Creator/GrahamPhillips.
223* LeeroyJenkins: As Agent Venom, Harry has a tendency to jump straight into beating up bad guys without entirely thinking things through at first. This causes him to derail Peter's stealthy attempts to infiltrate the factory, and even triggers an outright ''meltdown'' in an attempt to free Tombstone.
224* LonelyRichKid: According to MJ, even though she and Peter often came by Norman Osborn's luxury suite to watch movies on his wide-screen TV with 5.1 sound, she has "never seen Harry more happy than when he was watching cartoons with us at Aunt May's apartment."
225* MissedHimByThatMuch: [[spoiler:MJ was ''in the room'' he was stored in, but the healing tank was closed at the moment. Considering the scene after the credits, maybe it's better she didn't see him after all…]]
226* MissingMom: His mother passed away some time ago from Oshtoran Syndrome, a rare heritable neurological disorder. [[spoiler:It later turns out that Harry has been afflicted by the same genetic disease which claimed her life.]]
227* MoreThanMindControl: Venom is able to control him both by using Harry's jealousy of Peter and his desire to make the world a better place. However, it's clear the symbiote is the one calling the shots, and when Harry is briefly freed from Venom's control he's initially unaware of what the symbiote has done while controlling him.
228* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:Harry is horrified after he, as Venom, murders Kraven, but with the symbiote's voice whispering in his ear, [[IgnoredEpiphany Harry soon finds himself forgetting this regret]] and embracing Venom's potential to realize Harry's dream of healing the world.]]
229* NaiveNewcomer: [[spoiler:His first stint as a Spider hero with Peter goes as one would expect of him being a newcomer. His usual approach is to always fight the enemies head-on and try to de-rigged Tombstone's cage by simply tearing out a wire in a junction box, resulting in a steel mill factory exploding.]]
230-->[[spoiler:'''Tombstone:''' What did I just tell you?]]
231-->[[spoiler:'''Harry:''' Sorry, it's my first day.]]
232* NerdGlasses: Wears thick, dark-rimmed glasses and is an environmental researcher. He ditches this completely for ''2''.
233* NiceGuy: While not a nerd like Peter, he's a kind lad with a strong sense of social conscience, who is sincere in his desire to continue his mother's legacy of cleaning up New York and making it a better place for his fellow man. [[spoiler:It makes it all the more tragic when Venom starts bringing out the resentment and jealousy he kept buried deep down.]]
234* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler:After witnessing Kraven fatally stab Peter, he quickly becomes enraged and spends most of the background engaging the hunter in a slugfest, and ''winning'', while MJ carries Peter, who's slowly dying, to safety.]]
235* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler:The return of his illness, [[NotHimself Peter's]] refusal to give up the symbiote, and hearing his father obliviously praise Peter wear heavily on Harry's emotional state, but when Peter, freed of the symbiote's corruption, insists that it needs to be destroyed, Harry's anger breaks and he rails against Peter, his rage proving powerful enough to attract the symbiote to him and create Venom.]]
236* {{Retcon}}: While he's shown to wear glasses in a photo in the first game, they never appear in the sequel, even in flashbacks; even the photo from the first game (found in Peter's old room at his house) now depicts Harry with his facial features from ''2'', and the glasses are absent.
237* ShipperonDeck: Qualifies as this with Peter and MJ.
238* SkilledButNaive: [[spoiler:He shows an impressive amount of aptitude when using the black suit for the first time and can hold his own in a fight, and it helps that he also has SuperSenses, his natural intellect, and time to run trial-and-error beforehand to fall back on. But as one would expect, he's still green in regards to the more complex parts of being a superhero (i.e. preferring a head-on approach in subduing a large crowd of enemies whereas using stealth would've been more efficient and simply tearing out a wire to a cage after being warned it's rigged to prevent any intruders who doesn't know about the traps from freeing the prisoner).]]
239* StepfordSmiler: [[spoiler:Beneath that dweebish and friendly demeanor is a deeply resentful and jealous man who seethes over how his own genetics have betrayed him, how his best friend has a life he wants but can't have, and how his dad ultimately sees him more as a sickly thing to coddle then a person. Harry does ''not'' like reminders of his disability such as the cane he's forced to use when it worsens, and furthermore craves being seen as healthy and strong by those around him.]]
240* TookALevelInJerkass: [[spoiler:After the symbiote bonds with Peter in ''Spider-Man 2'', Harry's terminal illness returns with a vengeance, causing his emotional state to crumble due to his worsened physical constitution reminding him of everything Peter has that he doesn't.]]
241* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:He becomes one when Venom begins to control his life. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone When he realizes that he has just gone too far after the violent rampage he caused, as well as the murder of Kraven]], he finally ends up embracing his potential under Venom's influence and manipulation.]]
242* TheVoice: He's in Europe ([[spoiler:actually a life support tank in Norman’s home]]) during the events of the game, with his only appearances being audio recordings about the Oscorp field labs he left for Peter. He finally shows up in person in ''2''.
243* UnskilledButStrong: In comparison to Peter, he is this [[spoiler:as a Spider hero. Given that he suffers from a genetic illness, Harry can't do anything too strenuous and it's very likely he never had any formal martial training. While he does show some skill and aptitude in his first stint as a superhero by helping Peter rescue Tombstone, his fighting style is much more raw and instinctive, and spends the entire mission using a head-on approach, which becomes more noticeable as he wails on Kraven with anger after witnessing the latter fatally stabbed Peter.]]
244* WalkingSpoiler: Harry's role both in regards to his father's motives and [[spoiler:him being the host for the Venom Symbiote]] are crucial plot points for the series.
245* UnstoppableRage: [[spoiler:Upon seeing Peter stabbed to death by Kraven, Harry loses it and delivers a vicious beatdown on the hunter, not only matching him in combat but even seeming to knock him unconscious briefly.]]
246* VocalEvolution: Harry's voice in ''Spider-Man 2'' is significantly higher and more nasal compared to his more smooth baritone in the first game.
247* WealthyPhilanthropist: Harry has used his wealth as the Osborn heir to set up various research stations scattered throughout New York geared towards solving environmental and urban issues in the city.
248* WellDoneSonGuy: [[spoiler:Harry desperately wants his father Norman to engage with him on a deeper emotional level and express pride in him, rather than eternally coddling him in a way that makes Harry feel like Norman only sees him as a sick thing to care for instead of a son. He carries a hidden resentment towards Peter over a belief that Norman — who sees Peter like a second son — [[WhyAreYouNotMySon takes more pride in Peter's accomplishments than his and would prefer Peter as his child]].]]
249* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler:[[MoreThanMindControl Not by his own choice]], but given everything in the story that happened until then, Harry's bitterness, sorrow, and resentment left him weak enough for the symbiote to bond completely with him, warping all of his good qualities into the twisted {{Yandere}} KnightTemplar Venom.]]
250[[/folder]]
251
252[[folder:Ganke Lee]]
253!!Ganke Lee
254[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ganke_lee_from_mm_render.png]]
255!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/GriffinPuatu (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Creator/WataruTakagi (Japanese), Prokhor Chekhovskoy (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
256!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
257
258Miles' best friend from Brooklyn Visions Academy and his SecretKeeper.
259----
260* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Ganke is in noticeably better shape that his [[Characters/UltimateSpiderManMilesMoralesSupportingCharacters comic counterpart]] or [[Characters/MCUAvengersAllies Ned Leeds, the character he was]] [[CompositeCharacter composited into]] [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse in the MCU]], and couples it with a more flattering wardrobe.
261* AsianAndNerdy: Asian, a gifted programmer, and loves playing video games with Miles in his downtime. He also gets ''really'' into ''Literature/JaneEyre''.
262* BestFriend: He's Miles' closest friend at Brooklyn Visions, his SecretKeeper, and confidant. Ganke is always there to support Miles through thick and thin.
263* DisabledInTheAdaptation: This version of Ganke needs [[SmartPeopleWearGlasses glasses]].
264* FailedASpotCheck: If one notices, the "startup" company he gets in contact with to help quickly print some drones is the EMF: their logo is on the drone launchers as an EarlyBirdCameo. Ganke verbally mentions that the company's owner was super nice and excited at the prospect of helping out Spider-Man. As it turns out, the owner is someone Ganke should have ''definitely'' heard of before: Harry Osborne, the son of Norman Osborne (founder of Oscorp and the former disgraced Mayor of New York City).
265* GadgeteerGenius: He's a genius programmer going to a high school for gifted people and is able to reverse engineer Peter's OS and install an app that allows him to see what Miles is seeing through the mask. He also puts his engineering skills to good use by designing a Spider-Man costume customized to handle Miles' unique abilities better.
266* MissionControl: Ganke styles himself as this, giving Miles notifications whenever Spider-Man gets new requests for aid or doing investigative work to dig up crucial information. He's also able to give Miles technical support and information, as the suit's HUD is linked to Ganke's computer. By the time of ''2'' he's become this for Peter as well.
267* PlayfulHacker: As shown in the Gameplay Reveal trailer for ''2'', Ganke's able to successfully hack into one of Kraven's hawk-like Hunter Drones to help out the Spider-Men.
268* SecretKeeper: Knows that his best friend is the new Spider-Man. And at the start of ''2'', he figures out that Peter is the original Spider-Man.
269* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Ganke is a technical wizard with computers and wears some thick-rimmed glasses in this incarnation.
270[[/folder]]
271
272[[folder:Hailey Cooper]]
273!!Hailey Cooper
274[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hailey_cooper_from_mm_render.png]]
275!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/NatashaOfili (English)
276!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
277
278A hard-of-hearing street artist from Harlem.
279----
280* AdvertisedExtra: Gameinformer promotional articles leading into the release of the game had Hailey displayed rather prominently alongside Miles, Ganke, and Danika. Hailey is largely limited to appearing in only a couple of scenes in the game and plays a role in one sidequest.
281* AscendedExtra: While not a major character, Hailey is much more prominent in the second game, where she serves as a close friend and eventually girlfriend for Miles. She even has her own [[ADayInTheLimelight playable side mission]] called "Graffiti Trouble".
282* BlindMusician: Or rather, Deaf Painter. Hailey communicates mainly by ASL.
283* CanonForeigner: Has no direct comic counterpart.
284* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: During her playable segment in ''Spider-Man 2'', all audio is disabled[[note]]except the spraycan sound from the controller, which is very low but present[[/note]], and characters instead communicate by way of emotion bubbles over their heads.
285* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:She sees Miles unmasked as Spider-Man after his final fight with the Tinkerer, and gives him back his mask to help hide his identity from the press.]]
286* ShipTease: Miles is hinted to be attracted to her, with Gloria teasing him that he wants to look good for her. Hailey even gifts Miles (as Spider-Man) with her scarf and mufflers at the end of her quest line. They have a RelationshipUpgrade during the second game.
287* SilentSnarker: Not being able to speak hasn't stopped her from developing a sharp wit.
288[[/folder]]
289
290!!Minor Characters
291
292[[folder:J. Jonah Jameson]]
293!![[Characters/MarvelComicsJJonahJameson John Jonah Jameson, Jr.]]
294[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/j_jonah_jameson_from_msm_illustration.jpg]]
295!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DarinDePaul (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Creator/CarlosSegundo (Latin American Spanish), Creator/TakayukiSugo (Japanese), Igor Taradakin (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
296!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
297
298Former chief editor of the ''Daily Bugle''. When he retired and gave the position to Robbie Robertson, he started up his own podcast, called "Just the Facts".
299----
300* AdaptationalJerkass: In the comics, Jameson was sympathetic to Peter when he finds out Uncle Ben was shot by a burglar, and decided to give him the job despite finding his photography work being amateurish in nature. In ''Spider-Man 2'', he doesn't give a damn about it, and just tells Peter to be a real New Yorker just so he can get the job.
301* AlliterativeName: Even moreso than most other characters. The increasing number of syllables in each part of it -- "John" (or J.), "Jonah", "Jameson" -- gives it an additional rhythm. He might potentially have "Junior" in there too, depending on how closely this game follows the comics.
302* BadassBoast: Gives a pretty good one during the later half of the game towards Sable International, amidst their rising human rights violations.
303-->'''Jameson:''' We still abide by the Constitution, folks! And that includes protection against unreasonable searches and seizures! AND freedom of speech! So if you have concerns, if you see abuses happening - call me. If the authorities won't listen, ''I will.'' And I will spread the word to our fellow New Yorkers. If these tyrants think they can silence ''me''... let 'em try! No one puts a muzzle on J. Jonah Jameson!
304* BadBoss:
305** He's rather constantly verbally abusive to his BeleagueredAssistant Jared (who is both his intern and producer). Depending on podcast, he either doesn't pay Jared at all, or forcibly donates parts of his salary to F.E.A.S.T., or makes him purchase the show's merchandise by taking its cost out of his salary. He constantly threatens to fire him while on air, and blames him for anything that goes on with his interview (or his own lack of research). He orders the firing of his fact-checkers (Jared's roommates) despite the fact that he didn't check with them before starting his broadcast.
306** In the sequel, he's returned as Editor-In-Chief of the Bugle after Robbie Robertson moves to another paper, sacking much of the staff and threatening to fire many more, including MJ. [[spoiler:The toxic work atmosphere he brings with him and the pressures it puts on MJ figure repeatedly in the plot]].
307* BeleagueredAssistant: Not him, but his [[TheGhost unseen]] assistant Jared. One podcast features a civilian who puts praise on Spider-Man for saving her, leading Jameson to berate Jared for not doing his research on the caller, tell him he's fired but then tell him [[GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity to re-hire himself over the commercial break and know that he's on the chopping block]].
308-->'''Jameson:''' IF I PAID YOU, I WOULD CUT YOUR SALARY IN HALF!
309* BerserkButton:
310** If it's not Spider-Man itself, then it's probably whenever someone on his show tries to correct him about what he accuses Spider-Man of doing, frequently hanging up on his callers before they can say anything else.
311** Being reminded of his part in the creation of the Scorpion also gets him riled up.
312* ButtMonkey: A bit [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] since he never physically appears in the game (though he does get a brief cameo in ''Miles Morales'' when both Spider-Men accidentally chase Rhino straight through his studio in the middle of a broadcast), but there's enough commentary present, from both his own rants and from occasional chatter from citizens, that his constant ranting about Spider-Man has earned him a lot of ridicule. Citizens prank him by sending Spider-Man onesies to his P.O. Box, one of the secret photo locations in New York is a mural of him as a baby demanding photos of Spider-Man. Then in ''Spider-Man 2,'' his car gets crashed by Sandman and he has to be carried to the hospital ''by one of the Spider-Men.''
313* TheBully: He openly and loudly mocks and derides Danika Hart for her support of Spider-Man, despite the fact that he's a grown man and Danika's a teenager.
314* CoincidentalBroadcast: His podcasts tend to pop up a couple of minutes after you do ''anything'' and will always be about whatever you just did. It could potentially be a justified trope if it was just Jonah broadcasting from his home (because Lord knows Jonah's ''that'' obsessed with Spidey), but apparently he's got a studio and staff working round-the-clock to help him smear Spider-Man.
315* ConspiracyTheorist: He pins almost everything bad that happens in New York City on Spider-Man; unlike many examples he recognizes that people see him as this, but he contends that there's a fine line between conspiracy nut and ProperlyParanoid.
316* TheCynic: In ''Spider-Man 2'', he scoffs at the idea that villains can reform, fully believing that Quentin Beck's attempt at a legitimate business is just another criminal scheme.
317* DoWrongRight: His complaint about the city's Crime Monitoring System; not only did they spend taxpayer money to invade their privacy, but the system doesn't even work as intended due to constant crashes.
318* DramaticIrony: In the sequel, he complains about the rise in masked vigilantes and specifically the Wraith, [[ICantBelieveImSayingThis admitting with much reluctance]] that as much as he hates the Spider-Men they at least don't [[PayEvilUntoEvil play judge, jury, and exectioner]] with the criminals they fight. He goes onto say that if they wanted to enforce the law they should join the police, [[spoiler:not knowing, of course, that Wraith ''was'' a police captain until multiple tragedies and the law's limitations pushed her over the edge.]]
319* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The first time the player hears his podcast, Jonah [[IncomingHam interrupts his own intro]] to correct Jared that he's a ''[[InsistentTerminology two-time]]'' Pulitzer prize winner, then interrupts it again to promote his book deal, before finally starting the show and smearing Spider-Man at the first opportunity. He also makes a reasonable point that Fisk's takedown will leave a vacuum for criminal factions to try and fill (while insulting a caller who praises Spider-Man). Intelligent and talented enough to do accurate reporting and be recognized for it, acerbic and blinded by hatred enough for it not to matter much.
320* EveryoneHasStandards:
321** In his podcast following [[spoiler:the suicide bombing of city hall]], Jonah says that he knows Spider-Man doesn't have anything to do with the incident. Of course, this being J. Jonah Jameson, he does change his mind and consider Spidey partly responsible a little later on, but it shows he does have a modicum of restraint and it's the thought that counts.
322** Similarly, when bringing on a ''police officer'' on his podcast, who proceeds to explain how Spider-Man saved him and his colleagues during a shootout, Jonah suddenly drops his antagonism and actually concedes that the officer brings up a good point even if he disagrees.
323** After [[spoiler:the Devil's Breath is released into the city, causing ThePlague to hit the populace]], he drops the jerkass persona, saying that New Yorkers are tough, and that they've faced worse. Also, after Spider-Man helps stop it, Jameson admits that Spider-Man acted heroically. He also chews out Osborn for [[spoiler:developing and keeping an incredibly deadly bio-weapon in the middle of a densely populated city]], pointing out depending on how it went down he should be impeached or sent to prison for it.
324** He becomes critical of Sable International's policies rather early, but full on opposes them [[spoiler:once martial law is declared and they start turning Manhattan into a police state.]] Notably, [[spoiler:when one caller credits Spider-Man with saving them from Sable, while still getting angry about it]], he concedes that if nothing else, compared to Sable Spider-Man is the LesserOfTwoEvils.
325** Despite his repeatedly blaming Spider-Man for the rise of super criminals they didn't have before, he's under absolutely no delusions that the Maggia crime families are any better or that their return will be an improvement. He actively calls out anyone who thinks of them as {{Fair Play Villain}}s compared to the supervillains and Demons, pointing out that their rules last until they become a hindrance that will be thrown aside in a moment's notice and a gang war between them is every bit as bloody and brutal as the one between Fisk and the Demons. He even seems to hate them almost as much if not ''more'' than he does Spidey.
326** While he does note he admires [[NostalgiaFilter Hammerhead's base motivation]], he also makes it absolutely clear that's the ''only'' thing he admires about Hammerhead. He even actually recants a previous statement to further condemn Hammerhead at the end of the game, and admits that in this case, while he still blames Spider-Man, he can't really think of ''how'' it's his fault.
327** In the sequel, [[spoiler:he condemns Wraith for her lethal approach to vigilantism, and compliments the Spider-Men for not killing criminals. Of course, he still says that the latter shouldn't be vigilantes in the first place, but at least he acknowledges their good points. [[ICantBelieveImSayingThis Even if he never expected to.]]]]
328** At the end of the sequel, while he has no trouble believing the Spider-Men's apparent involvement, he points out that [[spoiler: Oscorp should also be held accountable for the symbiote invasion, as the "materials" they claim Spider-Man stole still belonged to them.]]
329* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Earnestly encourages New York to do this in the endgame if they aren't saved in time. He also encourages them to [[DoNotGoGentle not go without a fight.]]]]
330* FanCommunityNicknames: In-universe, Jonah's fans are called "brush-heads". Although Jonah admits he's not entirely sure why, he's not against it either.
331* FreakOut: If you've got the web slinger wearing the Spider-Punk outfit, Jameson initially believes that Spider-Man might have gone nutty. And then he starts to believe that it isn't Spider-Man, but a copy cat. ''And then he promptly believes that there are multiple Spider-Man''. After which, he immediately goes off air to lie down.
332* FreudianExcuse: For those who don't know his backstory, a man in a mask [[spoiler:killed his wife Joan.]] Ever since, he's been traumatized by men in masks and Spider-Man has been hitting his trauma button ever since he hit the headlines. Jonah is of the firm belief that no one in a mask is a good guy and Spider-Man is a paradox of that belief, since he's attacking known bad guys and has yet to be caught doing anything bad. As much as he is an asshole, Jonah is a man in pain who's too stubborn to get help.
333* GaggingOnYourWords: It takes months of meditation before he can even say there are two Spider-Men, and he still goes "ugh" immediately afterwards.
334* HollywoodHeartAttack: Appears to suffer one on-air in the post-game ''Silver Lining'' podcast, after realizing that [[spoiler:there are now '''two''' Spider-Men swinging throughout New York and having a complete breakdown.]] [[ChewingTheScenery It's far funnier than it probably should be.]]
335* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: On top of the whole "Spider-Man is the bad guy" schtick, he also tends to ignore a lot of red flags when it comes to other people's character.
336** He had helped fund the procedure that turned Mac Gargan, a PsychoForHire with a psychological profile that screams "bad guy", into Scorpion, creating yet another supervillain Spider-Man has to save people from.
337** He's quite chummy with Simon Krieger, who most people admit to finding creepy after spending just a few minutes around him.
338** Relatedly, no matter how ObviouslyEvil Roxxon as a whole is, he does nothing but sing its praises. Even after Krieger is arrested and Roxxon turns on him, Jameson just sees this as "one bad apple".
339** He thinks [[{{Pyromaniac}} the Followers of the Flame]] are merely a community group being harassed by Spider-Man, despite their public attacks (such as putting oil rigs in the middle of a road, complete with flames spewing out), their obviously unhinged, and violent, behavior, and being ''fully on-board'' with purging all of the "unworthy" (read: innocent people) in flames.
340* {{Hypocrite}}:
341** He claims to be a "man of the people" in the same breath as he boasts about his media empire and "vast personal fortune".
342** He states that he believes in taking responsibility, yet he refuses to take ''any'' responsibility in the creation of the Scorpion - to the point of yelling "[[PunctuatedForEmphasis I. AM. BLAMELESS]]!"
343** Jameson gets called out by Danika Hart during their debate in the SpinOff game that, for all of his claims for caring about the wellbeing of New Yorkers, he doesn't actually seem to care when underprivileged communities like Harlem are getting negatively impacted by corporations like Roxxon, [[spoiler:which, in retrospect, put his heartwarming speech for the people in New York during the Devil's Breath incident in a different light]]. Jameson doesn't have a response and makes his exit from the debate. He also calls Danika "emotional", despite the fact that he'd been ranting and raving throughout the debate.
344** He also claims to be a "friend" to small businesses, despite the fact that he is openly supportive of Roxxon, who drove several small businesses out of Harlem to create their tower.
345** While talking about the Followers of the Flame, Jameson claims that he's "not judging", even though all he does is judge the Spider-Men's every action.
346** He has made podcasts disapproving of Wraith because of her willingness to kill, which he notes the Spider-Men don't. He has also made podcasts praising the Hunters for doing what the Spider-Men don't have the guts to do, namely kill supervillains.
347* HypocriticalHumor: After Screwball's defeat, Jonah makes a podcast where he lambastes Spider-Man for 'being gullible' by falling for her fake hostage stunt, but also takes a moment to insist that Screwball deserves no praise because she only did it to get fame, making a point about how selfish self-promotion is. Then he immediately shills his book. He does it again in the ''Silver Lining'' DLC, urging them to avoid her livestreams and listen to him instead.
348* InnocentlyInsensitive: In the post game, he states that [[spoiler:everyone involved in the disaster paid a price except Spider-Man]] and outright says he doesn't think Spider-Man has loved ones. [[spoiler:He's completely unaware that Peter suffered a ''lot'' in the whole mess, and had to let Aunt May die in order to save everyone else.]]
349** Before that, just after the [[spoiler:city hall bombing]], he observes that the Demons poured in through [[EvilPowerVacuum the void left by Fisk's capture]] and that actions have consequences, claiming that it's "something that Spider-Man has never understood". That, of course, is rendered rather moot considering Spider-Man's [[MyGreatestFailure entire reason for superheroing in the first place.]]
350* InsaneTrollLogic: He resorts to this regularly in order to ascribe sinister motives to everything Spider-Man does in the game. Sometimes he mentions that he stops and ''brainstorms'' for malicious reasons for Spider-Man to have done something when one isn't immediately apparent. For example:
351** After completing a side mission to [[ItMakesSenseInContext catch 12 pigeons]], JJ will talk about how Spider-Man has been seen catching pigeons. Spider-Man has the powers of a spider. The Goliath Bird Eater is a spider that eats small birds. Therefore, Spider-Man is catching pigeons so he can eat them alive!
352** Similarly, after a different sidequest that involves using a GroundPound, JJ claims that it was to make more potholes in the roads in order to make drivers miserable during their commutes.
353** Spider-Man's battle caused traffic and gridlock. Jameson missed his dental appointment which forces him to wait another six months for the next opening. This means dozens, hundreds or thousands of other people also missed their dental appointment. His [[SarcasmMode logical]] conclusion?
354--->'''Jameson:''' Spider-Man causes tooth decay!
355** One caller recounts his story of how he went AxCrazy after Mister Negative used his powers to corrupt him and how Spider-Man was forced to physically restrain him to keep him from hurting himself and others. What does Jameson take away from this? Spider-Man beats up the mentally ill.
356** Another caller, a tourist from a small town in Minnesota, talks about how Spider-Man saved her and her husband when their tour bus was hijacked by the Demons. Jameson tries to convince her that it's actually ''Spider-Man'' who causes these sorts of high-profile crimes. Do they have bus hijackings in the tourist's hometown? No. Do they have Spider-Man in her hometown? No. Case closed.
357** In ''Miles Morales'', when it's revealed the Kingpin was trying to destabilize Harlem so he can purchase cheap property, he dismisses this as unsubstantiated rumors, and accuses Spider-Man of being the real culprit as a destabilized neighborhood means more opportunities to play hero. Keep in mind that for doing this, Kingpin got an extension to his prison sentence.
358** At the end of ''Miles Morales'', he tries to pin the revelations about Roxxon's actions and Nuform's danger on Spider-Man, saying none of this would've happened if Spider-Man hadn't been around.
359** During the credits of ''Miles Morales'', he tries challenging Spider-Man and his Friendly Neghborhood app by requesting that he get him some saganaki from his favorite Greek restaurant, delivered fresh, and in Greek tradition, set on fire in front of him. When Spider-Man does so while he's still broadcasting, he tries claiming that he broke in trying to kill him with fire, and even ''then'' he's distracted by how much he's enjoying his meal.
360* IntrepidReporter: He used to be one, as he mentioned he made his reporting career on exposing [[TheMafia the Maggia]]. But nowadays he spends most of his time delivering rants on the order of "Spider-Man was somehow involved, therefore Spider-Man was responsible for the problem" without doing any investigation into what actually happened before making his broadcasts.
361* IRejectYourReality: Don't waste your breath trying to convince him that Spider-Man is a hero; he'll try to come up with an excuse to make you second guess. Even when presented with overwhelming evidence that Spidey is a hero, or that there was no one else who could take care of a threat, Jonah rejects all of it at face value and says that Spider-Man must have been partly responsible. [[spoiler:Even the bombing of City Hall -- which JJJ initially admits that Spider-Man had nothing to do with -- still ends up getting partly blamed on Spider-Man in Jonah's mind because of the "lawlessness" that Spider-Man supposedly encourages.]]
362* {{Irony}}:
363** He accuses Spider-Man of not coordinating with others like the police. Yuri and Spider-Man are close allies and many of his heroics are directly coordinated with her to ''allow'' the police to act when they otherwise wouldn't be able to. Even without Yuri, Spider-Man does regularly communicate and coordinate with officers and other emergency personnel when they're on the scene. To be fair, though, Peter mentions that if it were ever exposed that Yuri was knowingly collaborating with a vigilante, it could cost her her badge.
364** In the first game, he claims that Spider-Man's supporters are diminishing. By the time of ''Miles Morales'', his own popularity is suggested to be dropping (partially due to his support of Roxxon), with Danika's podcast eclipsing his in subscribers in barely any time at all.
365* ItHasBeenAnHonor: [[spoiler:When it looks like New York City is all but doomed, Jonah drops the egotism and encourages New Yorkers to face "whatever comes next" together, and signing off his broadcast with "my friends, the privilege has been mine" when he expects that it will be his last.]]
366* ItsAllAboutMe: After Venom's first rampage and murder of [[spoiler:Kraven]], Jameson, who thinks Venom is Spider-Man, assumes that he must be the next target on "Spider-Man's" hit list, showing a fairly overinflated sense of his own importance.
367* JerkassHasAPoint: He has one [[JerkassHasAPoint/SpiderManPS4 here]].
368* JerkassToOne: True to his nature, Jonah goes out of his way to smear and slander Spider-Man in any way he can find. While he does document actual villains whenever they're relevant to the current situation, Spidey's covered far more and is the only one who Jonah actively ''brainstorms'' ways to slander.
369* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
370** Jonah does legitimately care about New York City and raises some good points about its poor conditions... when he's not blaming everything on Spider-Man. His later broadcasts in particular show a vulnerable side to the man as he encourages New Yorkers to fight with everything they have against oppression, against death, and against anyone who tells them that they can't win.
371** In ''Miles Morales'' he supports the F.E.A.S.T. shelters, despite what Martin Li did, because he believes in their mission. And the reason he believes in their mission is that May Parker did, and gave her life for that mission.
372** One sidequest in ''2'' recounts how he and Peter first met. He is initially brusk with Peter as they talked over the phone, but still gives him advice on how to be more assertive and confident (if in his own brash way). When Peter brings a photo of Spider-Man to him, Jonah criticizes the photo's composition, but still takes it and gives Peter a job at the Daily Bugle.
373* LawfulStupid: Part of his portrayal as a {{Hypocrite}} is his unwavering faith in the police, coupled with an immediate and intense distrust of Spider-Man. This is all while Jonah is refusing to acknowledge that not only does Spider-Man fix more problems than he creates, but that the police themselves trust Spider-Man to handle threats that they can't. When a police officer points all of this out on Jonah's show, he even admits that the officer makes a good point, but that it's still not changing Jonah's mind.
374* {{Metaphorgotten}}: During ''The Heist'' DLC, he gives Spider-Man a warning not to get involved with Black Cat that culminates in something to the extent of "a black cat can't change its spots". His assistant corrects him off-screen that that's not how the saying goes, and they have a back-and-forth until Jameson remembers that panthers are cats and proudly declares he was right, asserting that panthers have spots that can't be seen.
375* MyWayOrTheHighway: He expects callers to hate Spider-Man as much as he does, and if they actually try to defend the web-slinger Jonah will either shout them down (usually saying things like "Are you an award-winning journalist? No? WELL I AM!") or "accidentally" hang up on them.
376* NeverMyFault:
377** A constant of Jonah's show is that he always brags about its wide outreach and impact when he thinks it's responsible for helping mobilize and inspire what he sees as good things -- but if any public figure he's expressed approval of runs into genuine controversy, like Norman Osborn or [[spoiler:Simon Krieger]], [[FairWeatherFriend he'll soon drop them like a hot rock and begin reporting on their misdeeds]], at no point admitting (or even seeming to understand) his own complicity in giving them a welcoming platform.
378** While he acknowledges that he helped turned Mac Gargan into Scorpion, he refuses to take responsibility and insists that he was doing what he believed was the right thing in creating an "anti-menace" to fight Spider-Man. Instead he blames [[AxCrazy Gargan's]] already-twisted mind ("Do you think his resume said 'psycho with a poisoning fetish?'") and the doctor for being "more interested in [Jameson's] money than doing it right".
379** After Danika Hart calls him out for not truly caring about the citizens of New York, he immediately calls off the interview, and angrily asks whose idea it was for him to debate with a teenager (it was his).
380** In ''Spider-Man 2'', he complains about how he's being "forced" to constantly report on the Spider-Men's activities.
381* TheNicknamer: Comes up with the name "Mr. Negative" midway through one of his podcasts and immediately orders his assistant to run out and copyright it. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as he's a former newspaper editor whose job required him to spontaneously come up with such names to sensationalize headlines, and he's likely done it before.
382* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
383** JJJ's portrayal in this game has a lot in common with many contemporary political pundits and conspiracy theorists across the political spectrum.
384** Jonah's voice is also clearly influenced by the Creator/JKSimmons interpretation of the character from the [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Raimi Spider-Man films]].
385** As of ''Miles Morales'', also much like a broad variety of podcasters, he's begun hawking branded foodstuffs like "Jameson's Jerky" and "J. Jonah Java", which are implied to have zero nutritional value or taste.
386* NoIndoorVoice: Count the number of times he's heard speaking that don't involve him yelling (usually about Spider-Man) at the top of his lungs.
387* NostalgiaFilter: Much like Hammerhead wanting to return to the glory days of the Maggia crime syndicate, Jameson has a bit of a soft spot for the era when he was the crusading young reporter exposing their activities, for similarly self-serving reasons -- yes, he admits, the Maggia were violent thugs and certainly not any better for the city than super-villains, but at least [[BetterTheDevilYouKnow they were normal criminals with guns]], and Spider-Man wasn't causing havoc trying to take them down.
388* NotSoAboveItAll: A post-game recording in ''Miles Morales'' suggests he at least preferred Peter's original costume to his upgraded one, if nothing else.
389* OnlySaneMan: He certainly sees himself as this, believing that anyone who admires Spider-Man is just a blind fanboy/girl and broadly trying to claim credit when Norman [[spoiler:hires Silver Sable's PMC]] since he suggested a similar idea in the past.
390* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Even when things get really bad in New York it takes a while for things to sink in past his bombastic personality, but they do sink in, and JJJ becomes mellow and reasonable. One caller tells him that [[spoiler:the bridges have been closed and boats are being turned back, so there is no way out of New York City]] and comes to the most dire conclusion, and he refutes it with reason and the assumption that people are trying their best.
391* OpinionFlipFlop: In ''Spider-Man 2''. He commends the Hunters for eliminating several of Spidey's villains (painting it as the Hunters doing what the Spiders aren't willing to do - never mind that he also states that one of the few virtues of the Spiders over Wraith is their reluctance to kill), then quickly switches to calling them a threat that needs to be dealt with.
392* PetTheDog:
393** In the third act of the game, [[spoiler:when New York is straight up occupied by Sable and under the blight of an incurable plague]], his broadcasts become more heartfelt, and he slowly drops the digs at Spider-Man and focuses on helping people get through the hard times. This culminates in a very heartwarming broadcast where he, hearing of citizens panicking or even rioting, doesn't lambaste them, but instead pleads with them to have the strength not to - because he believes in them to be better. Of course, he's right back to the shouting and sneering once it's all over - but for a brief moment he even acknowledges Spider-Man as doing the right thing.
394** A more minor one, but during the sidequest involving Black Cat, ol' JJJ warns Spider-Man ''not to get involved with her'', going so far as to give a slightly-off version of the 'lie with dogs, wake up with fleas' bit.
395** During the credits of ''Miles Morales'', he mentions that people are claiming the new Spider-man can supposedly do anything, and suggests he proves it by delivering him a certain meal prepared in a specific manner and set it on fire right in front of him. A bit later Miles actually delivers the dish, sets it in fire and leaves, and Jonah at first claims the new Spider-Man is trying to burn him to death, but then tastes the meal and is so impressed by it that he denies Jared a taste. Not that he thanks Spidey for it, but still.
396** The sequel shows his first meeting with Peter. Through Peter's journey across New York to show him the photo he took of Spider-Man, JJJ gives well-meaning (if ridiculous) advice. Then, when Peter makes it, JJJ insults the hell out of the photo... and puts it on the front page and gives Peter a job anyways.
397** After Peter finally gets the symbiote suit off of him in the sequel, Jameson can be heard making a broadcast showing genuine (if begrudging) concern for Spider-Man's disappearance, and expresses hope that he'll turn up okay, and while he does say that he wishes such [[BaitAndSwitch so Spidey can answer for the "crimes" he's committed,]] he also says right beforehand that he overall would not wish death upon another human being, showing his concern to at least not be ''100%'' self-righteous pragmatism.
398** Once the Symbiote invasion begins, Jameson gives some legitimately well-meaning advice for the citizens of New York so they can avoid being attacked and/or infected by the monsters, namely by staying indoors and only going out if it's an absolute emergency. He also doesn't sling blame at Spider-Man for the invasion during this broadcast, with his priority being the safety of everyone else.
399* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Though firmly on the side of righteousness Jonah showcases some fairly outdated views on women (calling Black Cat a "jezebel", for example) and minorities (when referencing the Italian-American Maggia, he tells his listeners to hold onto their cannoli, and claims this isn't an ethnic slur [[SomeOfMyBestFriendsAreX because he ''likes'' cannolis]]) in ''The Heist''.
400* PompousPoliticalPundit: Played with. His podcast has a slight political slant and he often talks about the political situation of New York City, but Jonah's views don't totally align with either side of the political spectrum, and he expresses both liberal and conservative views, sometimes in the same broadcast. The only side Jonah seems to be entirely on is the side that's against Spider-Man.
401* TheRealHeroes: He often voices his belief that firefighters and cops deserve more respect than Spider-Man, and in this case it's something Spider-Man seems to agree with him on.
402* SelectiveObliviousness:
403** In general, JJ is very quick to pull the trigger if anyone even lightly criticizes Spider-Man, while at the same time doing everything he can to avoid anyone who praises Spidey as a hero. More than once, Jameson takes callers on his show who he thought were going to bash Spider-Man, only to hang up on them when they praise Spider-Man instead.
404** He blames Spider-Man entirely for the EvilPowerVacuum created by Fisk's downfall, while overlooking the fact the police were in the middle of a gigantic shoot out with Fisk's men trying to bring him down when Spider-Man showed up.
405** Jameson is quick to put Officer Jefferson Davis on a pedestal for helping fight the Demons while Spider-Man was "nowhere to be seen", when both Davis and Spidey saved each other's bacon and worked together for the entire debacle. ''In plain view on the streets of Manhattan.''
406* SellOut: He has an entire line of merchandise revolving around him, and regularly promotes this line on his podcast.
407* ShamelessSelfPromoter: He's constantly tooting his own horn, and promoting himself and his book, or mentioning that he's won a Pulitzer prize. In ''Miles Morales'', he's had various merchandise made, all named after himself, including a decaffeinated coffee brand, and an action figure of himself.
408* SingleIssueWonk: Downplayed, at least in regards to his "nice" side. When talking about anything other than his pet peeve, Jonah isn't a ''pleasant'' guy by any stretch, but still acts like your standard blowhard pundit with a recognizable point of view; whenever even the faintest hint of Spider-Man enters the conversation, though -- and if it hasn't, he'll wedge it in -- expect him to start raving like a madman that he's single-handedly responsible for all the ills of mankind, no matter what leaps of logic it requires.
409* SlaveToPR: [[spoiler:During his interview with the newly-elected Rio Morales, he noticeably restrains himself from openly saying she's wrong about her support of Miles like so many others, well aware that she has many supporters, and that insulting her would not be good for his ratings.]]
410* TechnologicallyBlindElders: Downplayed, but definitely there where the internet is concerned (which he briefly calls the "ethernet"). He has a very loose understanding of what a meme is and has to clumsily explain to his listeners what "shipping" is after he learns about it concerning [[DatingCatwoman Spider-Man and Black Cat]].
411* ThatCameOutWrong: In a post-game podcast, Jonah believes that he's keeping Spider-Man honest, saying that his railing against the web-slinger convinced him to do the right thing. He continues:
412-->'''Jameson:''' Spider-Man, since I know you're listening, my eyes are on you everywhere you go. I mean, not, like, the shower. That would be weird. Or-or the bathroom. Or… LET'S GO TO COMMERCIAL!
413* TheUnapologetic:
414** In the original [=PS4=] game, [[spoiler:Jonah says that "Spider-Man got it right" in distributing the cure for the Devil's Breath, and that he did the right thing. Jonah then takes credit for all of it, refusing to acknowledge to Spider-Man's sense of self-sacrifice was in any way involved, and vows to hold him to an even stricter account. Throughout it all, Jonah never admits that maybe Spider-Man is worth keeping around]].
415** In ''Miles Morales'', [[spoiler:following Simon Krieger's arrest, he openly reports on Roxxon's corrupt activities, but never once acknowledges that he was a big supporter of the company, and thus was on the wrong side]].
416* UngratefulBastard:
417** As usual, Spidey busts his rump saving the city and J.J keeps spinning it around that Spidey's doing it for selfish reasons, how each incident is always his fault in some way, for not saving people "correctly" or working with villains to make himself look good. Even after the end of the game where he ''delivers a cure to end the man made plague in the city'', he gives a backhanded thank you and is right back on his usual rants.
418** In ''Spider-Man 2'', Miles pulls him out of a giant sand dune and carries him to the hospital. J.J. shows no gratitude for this act whatsoever (even claiming that he's being "kidnapped"), and continues slandering both Spider-Men.
419* UnseenNoMore: Jonah's likeness is only shown in icons and billboards in the first game, then he's seen from the back in a Santa costume in ''Miles Morales''. The player properly interacts with him in ''Spider-Man 2'', when the Spider-Men escort him to the hospital after his car crashes.
420* TheVoice: In this game's continuity, he retired as chief editor of the ''Daily Bugle'' (his longtime aide "Robbie" Robertson taking over) and now runs a podcast called "Just the Facts" where he talks about issues in New York City - and more specifically how he can come to blame Spider-Man for them. [[spoiler:He makes a brief in-person cameo at the beginning of ''Miles Morales'', [[TheFaceless mostly shot from the back and while wearing a Santa suit and beard that conceals most of his identifying features]].]]
421* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: [[spoiler:In the endgame, he gives one of these speeches to New York, encouraging them not to give in despite the near-apocalyptic situation they're in.]]
422* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: His reaction when he finds out that relief convoys are being attacked by escaped convicts.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Gloria Davila]]
426!!Gloria Davila
427!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/MelanieMinichino (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Varvara Chaban (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
428!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2'' (Mentioned only)
429
430A former homeless woman who volunteers at F.E.A.S.T. under Spider-Man's insistence and later promoted to manager by the events of ''Spider-Man: Miles Morales''.
431----
432* ButchLesbian: She's a gruff gal with a heart of gold, tends to dress more on the masculine side of things, and has a girlfriend by the time of the ''Miles Morales'' game.
433* CanonForeigner: Has no direct comic counterpart.
434* DontYouDarePityMe: A mild example that's eventually subverted. When Spider-Man saves her in the first game, she isn't interested in recieving F.E.A.S.T.'s help, at least until he mentions [[FoodAsBribe Aunt May's wheat cakes]]. Gloria eventually accepts the helps and gets back on her feet, eventually becoming the shelter's manager.
435* JustifiedTutorial: She shows up during in the middle of the crime-fighting tutorial during the first assault side-mission, where Spidey has to rescue her from a group of thugs who have ambushed her and accused her of being a [[TheStoolPigeon Stool Pigeon]].
436* NiceGirl: Once Spider-Man points her towards F.E.A.S.T., Gloria proves to be a natural at helping people thanks to being chill and easy to talk to. Her kindness is partially what leads to her promotion by the time of ''Miles Morales''.
437* RankUp: After formerly seeking at F.E.A.S.T. for shelter, she's now got her life straight by the time of the ''Miles Morales'' game and managing the Harlem branch.
438* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:She is one of the citizens who sees Miles unmasked following his final battle with the Tinkerer. Like the rest of the crowd, Gloria refuses to divulge his identify to the press.]]
439* TheGhost: Her status in ''Spider-Man 2'', where she makes no physical appearance but is referred to twice. The first is when Rio calls Miles in the second mission and says she's with Gloria at F.E.A.S.T. providing aid. The second is when MJ calls Peter to let him know that Gloria will be coming to May's house to reposses some items as F.E.A.S.T. donations.
440* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Wheat cakes. Spider-Man telling her about Aunt May's wheat cakes is partially what gets her to give F.E.A.S.T. a chance, and quite a few of her social media posts in both games mention her craving them.
441[[/folder]]
442
443[[folder:John Howard]]
444!!John Howard
445!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaveFennoy (English)
446!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]'' | ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
447
448A pigeon caretaker and close friends with Peter's Spider-Man.
449----
450* HomelessPigeonPerson: Howard cares deeply for his birds, naming all of them and knowing their appearances and behavioral tics by heart. He mentions that it was something he did to help regain a purpose in life after his wife died and he was laid off from his job.
451* SecretlyDying: [[spoiler:His FNSM mission in ''Spider-Man 2'' has him ask Spider-Man to help find a good area where his pigeons can roost before he leaves the city on a journey. In reality, Howard knew he didn't have long left, and entrusted Spider-Man to set his flock free so he could rest easy and let go.]]
452* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: He was dealt a rather bad hand in life, ranging from getting laid off from his job to losing his wife and dying himself, ''homeless'' nonetheless. Despite all of this, he was an extremely kind and compassionate man until the very end.
453[[/folder]]
454
455[[folder:Dr. Isaac Delaney]]
456!!Isaac Delaney
457!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]''
458
459A college professor at ESU who worked with Morgan Michaels on the Devil's Breath project.
460----
461* BoomHeadshot: Shoots himself in the head under Mr. Negative's influence, after giving away Morgan Michaels.
462* CanonForeigner: Has no direct comic counterpart.
463* PsychicAssistedSuicide: Martin Li uses his powers to force Delaney to kill himself after he gives up Dr. Morgan Michaels.
464* WeHardlyKnewYe: After being corrupted by the Demons, the latter forces him to kill himself after giving away the name of the lead scientist of Devil's Breath.
465* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Once he has what he needs from him (namely the name of the lead scientist on the Devil's Breath project), Martin Li [[PsychicAssistedSuicide forces him to commit suicide]].
466[[/folder]]
467
468[[folder:Charles Standish]]
469!!Charles Standish
470!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]''
471
472The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Oscorp.
473----
474* CassandraTruth: Tried warning Silver Sable that [[spoiler:the Demons are gonna attack Grand Central once they have the Devil's Breath]], but doesn't listen. Thankfully, [[spoiler:Mary Jane believes him and alerts Spider-Man when the Demons take over Oscorp's Tech Expos in the terminal.]]
475* DistressedDude: Is taken hostage by the Demons in his own penthouse, and was forced to give them copies of his records for Devil's Breath, as he's the only official who has any existing record of it.
476* NervousWreck: Visibly jumps when Mary Jane sneaks into his tent and proceeds to hold a gun at her. Considering he was taken hostage by ''terrorists'' and nearly suffered DeathByFalling in a fiery elevator shaft, as well as Sable forcing him to stay quiet, it's not surprising he became a bit paranoid. Thankfully, Charles relaxes when he recognizes who Mary Jane was.
477* SmallRoleBigImpact: Charles is the only official in Oscorp who holds records of Devil's Breath; records the Demons use to track down other scientists involved, from Isaac Delaney to [[spoiler:the project's top lead, Dr. Morgan Michaels]].
478[[/folder]]
479
480[[folder:Rose Rosemann]]
481!!Rose Rosemann
482!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]''
483
484The consignor of Wilson Fisk's estate house.
485----
486* AlliterativeName: '''R'''ose '''R'''osemann.
487* CanonForeigner: Has no direct comic counterpart.
488* DamselInDistress: Rose is taken hostage by the Demons during their break in.
489* TranquilFury: Is furious while trying to maintain composure when she realizes that Mary Jane is a reporter uncovering Fisk's illegal imports in her auction house.
490[[/folder]]
491
492[[folder:Short Order Cook]]
493!![[TheCameo/StanLee Stan Lee]]
494[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stan_lee_ps4.jpg]]
495[[caption-width-right:350:[[TheCameo/StanLee What, did you think he wouldn't be here?]]]]
496!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/StanLee (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Konstantin Elchaninov (Russian) Creator/ShigeruChiba (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]
497!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]''
498
499A cook who works at Mick's Diner, where Peter and Mary Jane enjoy eating. He may look a little familiar…
500----
501* AmbiguousSituation: ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse'' establishes that the Insomniac games are set in the same multiverse as Sony's Spider-Man Universe, the Sam Raimi and Marc Webb ''Spider-Man'' films, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which all featured Stan Lee making a CreatorCameo. ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'' implies that all of his cameos, or at least his MCU cameos, are the same character, the Watcher Informant, making it possible that this Stan Lee is the Informant travelling to a different universe. Alternatively Lee might simply be an AlternateSelf of the Informant.
502* CharacterDeath: A statue memorializing him can be found outside of Mick's Diner in Miles Morales indicating that he died after the events of the first game, [[TheCharacterDiedWithHim which coincides with Stan Lee's death in 2018]].
503* CreatorCameo: At this point, calling him the King Of Cameos would not be unearned.
504* InkSuitActor: By far the highest quality rendering of Stan Lee's likeness in animated form to date.
505* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: His primary dialogue involves expressing how much he enjoyed Peter and Mary Jane as a couple. Stan Lee has favored the two or at least favored the fact that the two of them are highly popular among the fans and he was the one who made the decision to have them married.[[note]]The Spider-Man newspaper strips that Stan Lee was in charge of kept the two HappilyMarried, with the retcon being AllJustADream after they received angry letters. Lee also set aside and shrugged his original plan for Gwen as Peter's girl when he realized that MJ was the more interesting and popular character[[/note]]
506* NiceGuy: Greets Mary Jane with a friendly demeanor and joyful attitude. Mary Jane smiles warmly at him before she leaves the Diner.
507* NoNameGiven: Only credited as Short Order Cook.
508* ShipperOnDeck: Expresses his sincere delight at seeing Peter and Mary Jane together again.
509-->''' Short Order Cook:''' You two always were my favorites.
510* SunglassesAtNight: He's wearing his CoolShades during nighttime.
511[[/folder]]
512
513[[folder:"Fake Spider-Man"]]
514[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxresdefault_2767.jpg]]
515[[caption-width-right:350:Notice how the he doesn't have gloves or gadgets.]]
516!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MatthewMercer (English)
517!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]''
518
519A kind-hearted martial artist who is inspired by Spider-Man's heroism to take up his image and help him clean up the streets of Manhattan with nothing more than his bravery and skill in ''"Chikara Dojo"'' Karate.
520-----
521* AscendedFanboy: He's ecstatic working with the real Spider-Man when he's presented a chance.
522* BadassNormal: Sure, he hasn't got any super-powers, but he's ''still'' able to single-handedly take down a half-dozen-strong gang of thugs, stop a jewelry store being looted, put out a fire, and stop drug dealers with his skills in Karate ''alone'' (One of said knocked out thugs even groans "Where did you learn to fight like that?" when you arrive on the scene to see the aftermath). Even Peter himself is ''genuinely'' impressed with how well he holds himself against Wilson Fisk's gang that cornered them at a construction site, and only backs down when Rocket Launchers get involved.
523* BareFistedMonk: He can hold his own in a fight without the real deal's webs or gadgets. Confronted by Fisk goons with rocket launchers however, and he wisely chooses to let the real Spidey take care of it.
524* CanonForeigner: Has no direct comic counterpart.
525* CheapCostume: His Spider-Man costume is just a loose-fitting cloth knockoff that doesn't have gloves and has a visible zipper on the back. [[PaperThinDisguise And yet people still think he's the real Spider-Man]].
526* CowardlyLion: He may have understandably panicked when finally confronted by thugs with assault rifles, but it ''still'' takes a special kind of bravery to ''unhesitatingly'' protect your fellow New Yorkers from robbers and drug dealers by beating them up ''with your bare hands'', not to mention ''rushing into raging infernos'' to save people from being burnt to death.
527* DidntThinkThisThrough: While he might have the skills to take down thugs and mercs with guns, he didn't realize that impersonating Spider-Man would make him a target for the many heavily armed and/or superpowered villains that have it out for Spidey. He comes to his senses after a run-in with some of the Kingpin's mooks that are armed with rocket launchers!
528* GameplayAndStorySegregation: While he reveals to Spider-Man that he is a black belt karateka (which is plausible given he took down thugs at a drug deal ''all'' by himself). When he is fighting alongside Spider Man against Fisk's goons in gameplay, he uses the same basic punches and kicks as anyone not part of the Inner Demons.
529* FireForgedFriends: You can meet him in the subways ''in costume'' when you unlock Fast Travel. In said cut-scenes, Peter and him happily engage in friendly conversation as they sit side by side on the express train. It can also appear at random before you even start the "Spider-Men" side mission.
530* HonorBeforeReason: Once Peter comes to his rescue, he's told to run, but decides to stay and help fight the thugs, both because it's the right thing to do ''and'' because he doesn't want to miss the opportunity to fight alongside the real Spider-Man. It took a Fisk goon toting rocket launchers for him to promptly bolt it and hide.
531* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Realizes trying to fight a whole Fisk gang would not end well, and tries to admit he's not the real Spider-Man initially. Then, after being bailed out by Spidey, he helps out in the ensuing fight, but wisely decides to exit the battle once the thugs break out the rocket launchers.
532* LargeHam: He speaks with the stereotypical "superhero gravitas", which annoys Peter.
533-->'''Peter:''' I do not talk like that!
534* MythologyGag: Once he decides to quit being Spidey, he tells Spider-Man that he's "Spider-Man, no more"; a reference to the infamous comic book title of the same name.
535* NiceGuy: Although he's in way over his head on his short-lived crusade, even Spider-Man warmly admits "Your heart is in the right place" when it comes to his desire to help people and make the world a better place.
536* NoNameGiven: Only known as "Fake Spider-Man" in game.
537* PaperThinDisguise: Even though his costume is clearly a cheap knockoff and he lacks any of Spidey's powers or gadgets, everyone mistakes him for the real Spider-Man. Becomes even more absurd if Spidey isn't wearing the Advanced Suit, Classic Suit, or really any suit that civilians would reasonably expect Spidey to wear.
538* RetiredBadass: Short as his crime-fighting career may be, Peter comes to genuinely respect him for his bravery and kindness, and offers him a job teaching free Self-Defense classes at the F.E.A.S.T. homeless shelter, which he apparently accepts.
539* WeakButSkilled: He has no powers, but is a black-belt martial artist who is more than capable of taking down unarmed, unpowered opponents. He realizes he's out of his depth, however, once heavily armored mooks show up.
540* WindmillCrusader: He doesn't realize it takes more than simple bravery to do what Spider-Man does on a ''daily'' basis, and would almost ''certainly'' have '''died''' if Peter didn't find him in time when Fisk's angry thugs, armed with ''submachine guns'', caught up with him seeking revenge.
541[[/folder]]
542
543!!!Introduced in novels
544[[folder:Robbie Robertson]]
545!!Joseph "Robbie" Robertson
546!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
547
548The chief editor of the ''Daily Bugle''. As of the second game, he runs the ''New York Bulletin'', with Jameson having taken back ownership of the ''Bugle''.
549----
550* NiceGuy: Generally a lot more level-headed and friendly towards the staff than Jonah.
551* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In contrast to Jonah, Robbie does his best to maintain an objective view of Spider-Man, as reflected by the ''Bugle'' taking a more netural approach to coverage of the webhead during his time as the chief editor.
552[[/folder]]
553
554[[folder:Maya Lopez / Echo]]
555!!Maya Lopez / Echo
556!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/MarvelsSpiderManHostileTakeover Hostile Takeover]]''
557
558Wilson Fisk's adoptive daughter, who was raised to believe Spider-Man killed her father. At the end of ''Hostile Takeover'', she's traveled to Montana to live with the rest of her family and learn more about her father.
559----
560* HandicappedBadass: Maya is completely deaf, but this does nothing to impede her. She can understand what people are saying if she can see their lips moving and as Echo, she is able to match toe-to-toe against Spider-Man [[BadassNormal despite having no powers herself]].
561* HeelFaceTurn: Provides evidence to lock up Fisk after learning he had killed her father, not Spider-Man.
562* MisplacedRetribution: Spitefully helped Jameson's smear campaign against Spider-Man to avenge her father (whom she believed was murdered by the webhead) by giving Jameson enough money to own a radio station for his ''Just the Facts!'' podcast. She eventually learns that Fisk was the real culprit and works with Spider-Man to stop him from becoming in charge of the city's finances.
563* YouKilledMyFather: Was raised to believe that Spider-Man was the one who killed her father and left her orphaned, a falsehood that her foster father Wilson Fisk (who's the real culprit) fed to her.
564[[/folder]]
565
566!!!Introduced in ''The City that Never Sleeps'' DLC
567[[folder:Detective Mackey]]
568!![[spoiler:Walter Hardy / Black Cat I]]
569[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mackey.PNG]]
570!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanielRiordan (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Vasily Dakhnenko (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
571!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]''
572
573An old detective approaching retirement that wants Spider-Man's help to finish ThatOneCase.
574----
575* CanonCharacterAllAlong: [[spoiler:He is actually Walter Hardy, the original Black Cat and Felicia's father who faked his death to protect his daughter from the Maggia.]]
576* CoolOldGuy: Definitely gives off this vibe even before it's revealed [[spoiler:he's Felicia Hardy's father, who went to prison and even faked his death to protect her from the Maggia.]]
577* DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou: [[spoiler:Faked his death and went into hiding in order to protect his daughter Felicia from the mob.]]
578* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: [[spoiler:Walter wanted his daughter Felicia as far away from the life as possible.]] He also agrees with Spider-Man that she is a good person, despite the thievery.
579* ImpersonatingAnOfficer: [[spoiler:He's not really an NYPD officer, he's actually a renowned thief.]]
580* PapaWolf: [[spoiler:Downplayed. Walter looked up old records of his daughter and noticed that she has a [[{{Understatement}} history]] with Spider-Man. He's not against the idea that they've dated, but he was certainly uncomfortable when he brought up the subject.]]
581* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:Spidey becomes his after finding all the paintings he hid around Manhattan.]]
582* ShoutOut: Detective Mackey is the name of the lead character of ''Series/TheShield''. [[spoiler:This doubles as a MeaningfulName considering the Detective Mackey of ''Series/TheShield'' is a dirty cop and a criminal, which hints at the Detective Mackey of the game not being entirely on the level.]]
583* ThatOneCase: Tracking down the loot of the original Black Cat, which he needs to do in order to retire in peace. [[spoiler:Until it turns out that he ''is'' the original Black Cat, and is just using Spider-Man to locate his old stashes for him.]]
584* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to discuss details about him without revealing the end of his sidequest.
585[[/folder]]
586
587[[folder:David Obademi]]
588!!David Obademi
589[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/david_4.PNG]]
590!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/IkeAmadi (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Mikhail Danilyuk (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
591!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManPS4 Spider-Man]]''
592
593A former Sable International soldier whom Spider-Man saved from Hammerhead's thugs. He's been trying to gather up supplies and send them to the victims suffering from a civil war in Symkaria.
594----
595* CanonForeigner: Has no direct comic counterpart.
596* EarnYourHappyEnding: With Spidey's help, David manages to secure the humanitarian supplies and send them to the Symkarian Embassy for the victims suffering from the civil war. Also, after learning that he used to be a teacher, Spidey asks MJ to pull some strings for him. A school in Midtown calls David to offer a visa in exchange for a teaching position, and David couldn't be happier.
597* GoodFeelsGood: After finishing his sidequest, Spidey thanks him, saying that people like David is the reason why he'll always love New York City.
598* TheIllegal: Of the "overstayed his visa" variety, as it was a work visa tied to his former job at Sable International. Spidey and MJ help him find a new job, which allows him to get a new visa.
599* NiceGuy: One of the friendliest people Spidey encounters in the game, and he's been trying his best to secure the supplies for the war refugees in Symkaria all by himself.
600* StillWearingTheOldColors: Even though he's not with Sable International anymore, he's still wearing their armor. This saves his life when a large Maggia mob ambushes him on the way to the Symkarian Embassy: the armor he wears provide a pretty good protection that allows him to hold them off by himself until Spider-Man arrives.
601* TokenGoodTeammate: Granted, he's not with the organization anymore, but David is still a pretty nice guy for a Sable International solider.
602[[/folder]]
603
604!!!Introduced in ''[[VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales Spider-Man: Miles Morales]]''
605
606[[folder:Danika Hart]]
607!!Danika Hart
608[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/danika_hart_from_mm.png]]
609!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshlyBurch (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Creator/AkenoWatanabe (Japanese), Alexandra Kuragina (Russian) [[/labelnote]]
610!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
611
612Host of her own talk-show, ''The Danikast''.
613----
614* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Although clearly concerned with Spider-Man's wellbeing, Danika in the comics was treated as a slightly more obnoxious figure; in particular, the extent to which she tokenized Miles as "a kid of color" was shown to make him very uncomfortable, as while he was proud of his biracial heritage, he didn't want to [[AffirmativeActionLegacy become stigmatized as "The New, Black Spider-Man", rather than just Spider-Man]]. [[spoiler:She also considered outing Spider-Man's secret identity for a payday, and only relented because she loved Ganke.]] Here, neither of these traits are present, and more emphasis is put on her using The Danikast as a community activism and self-care resource.
615* CallingTheOldManOut: During her debate with Jameson himself.
616-->'''JJJ:''' Let me ask you something, "Danny," do you ever think about what you're inciting? About your journalistic integrity?\
617'''Danika:''' [[DeadpanSnarker More than some.]]\
618'''JJJ:''' Because your campaign against Roxxon is baffling to an ''ACTUAL'' journalist like myself. You should be attacking the young, unproved VIGILANTE who keeps causing problems in Harlem!\
619'''Danika:''' [[BigWhat What?!]] You-you twist everything Spider-Man does into something malicious, while simultaneously excusing everything Roxxon does wrong! All Spider-Man needs for you to support him is to get a better PR department.\
620'''JJJ:''' Uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh. The only problem Spider-Man fixes are the ONES HE CAUSES! I won't pride the arsonist for putting out his fire! Meanwhile, Roxxon built a beautiful plaza in a FAILING neighborhood.\
621'''Danika:''' By tearing down homes and businesses! Our new Spider-Man is proving that Harlem isn't the failure Roxxon makes it out to be. And ''you'', Mr. Jameson, [[{{Hypocrite}} for someone who claims to love New York, you sure do seem to hate New Yorkers]].\
622'''JJJ:''' You are clearly emotional, young lady, so I'm invoking the mercy rule on this "debate." [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Jared, shut it down!]] And [[NeverMyFault whose idea was it to debate a teenager?]] THERE ARE NO GOOD OPTICS TO DESTROYING A CHILD! Get the car. I need a hot stone massage!
623* DeadpanSnarker: She's a NiceGirl for the most part but has a snarky side, especially when she has to put up with Jameson.
624-->'''Danika:''' ''[about Miles' camouflage power]'' Man, I wish I could vanish sometimes. Like right now.
625* EarlyBirdCameo: Danika is seen leaving Teo's Bodega in the beginning before she and the Danikast are introduced. She is distinguishable by her dyed purple hair and jacket.
626* EveryoneHasStandards: Although she constantly shows support of both Spider-Men, Dankia starts questioning the original's brutal methods once he gets the black suit, even being put off just by how it looks. She's also very taken aback when learning he went on an animalistic rampage against Kraven's hunters throughout Queens one night.
627* {{Fangirl}}: Is one to Miles (as Spider-Man). Ultimately a DownplayedTrope since she cares more about the positive impact he is actually having on their community rather than hero worshipping him individually. Although this doesn't stop her from [[EndearinglyDorky getting tongue-tied]] after Miles tells her he's a fan of her show.
628* {{Foil}}: To J. Jonah Jameson. While JJ's talk show focuses on negativity and bashing both Spider-Men, Danika's is full of positivity, gives support for her fans, and is grateful for what the Spider-Men do for the city. While Danika is not afraid to call out blatant corruption in the city, JJ constantly praises Roxxon while dismissing Miles' Spider-Man as a villain. She even debates with JJ on her podcast, only for him to shut her down despite her attempts to call him out for his relentless accusations towards the Spider-Men who do genuine good for the city.
629* ImmigrantPatriotism: She was born in China and her family came over when she was 6. It's revealed at the end of the second game that Danika passed her citizenship test.
630* MissionControl: Danika takes over this role for Miles during the three Underground Hideout side missions, offering him details on the Underground and their history with coming into power.
631* NiceGirl: She's a big ball of happiness and positive energy, being overwhelmingly supportive of Miles' efforts as Spider-Man, as well as being concerned for the underprivileged citizens of New York (in contrast to Jameson).
632* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
633** Normally, when in a regular podcast, she talks chipper and closes her casts off with a happy "Bye!" However, when in the mist of a brewing disaster, she speaks softly as a voice of hope and reason and closes off with a formal "Goodbye."
634** She invokes this in ''Spider-Man 2'', growing steadily more concerned by how much more aggressive Spider-Man is becoming under the influence of the symbiote. She's also an example herself, as hearing one of Spider-Man's most wholehearted supporters actually criticize his actions (as opposed to Jameson, from whom these sorts of comments would be nothing out of the ordinary) is a sign of how much Peter's starting to lose himself.
635* ProperlyParanoid: Even before the black suit begins making Peter aggressive and dangerous, Danika expresses concern about its ObviouslyEvil appearance.
636* ShipTease: Is noticeably flustered when she invites Miles (as Spider-Man) to go out for coffee, and later to come onto her show.
637* TheVoice: Downplayed. Danika makes a quick cameo leaving Teo's Bodega in the beginning cutscene when Miles receives a text from Peter about the prison convoy. Later on, she's seen in person at Rio's campaign rally. But afterwards, she isn't seen again in-person the rest of the game, like Jameson.
638[[/folder]]
639
640[[folder:Rick Mason]]
641!!Richard "Rick" Mason
642[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rick_mason_from_mm_render.png]]
643!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ToddWilliams (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Takuma Suzuki (Japanese), Gleb Petrov (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
644!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales''
645
646Phin's older brother and former lead scientist of Roxxon's Nuform Project.
647----
648* AdaptationalJobChange: A mercenary in the comics, but a scientist in the game.
649* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Rick Mason was the son of Phineas Mason/The Tinkerer. Here, the two are siblings.
650* BigBrotherMentor: In addition to being an actual cool brother for Phin, he was one to Miles when the latter was in middle school and is implied to be one of his inspirations for going into science.
651* BlackAndNerdy: He's very a intelligent scientist who attracts the attention of Roxxon to be their leading man for the Nuform project.
652* CynicismCatalyst: His death caused Phin to become more moody and withdrawn from Miles, [[spoiler:and leads her to become the Tinkerer and form the Underground to get revenge on Roxxon, putting hundreds in danger with her actions.]]
653* DisabledInTheAdaptation: Unlike the comics, this Rick is shown needing glasses. [[spoiler:He also suffers from an illness killing him.]]
654* {{Foil}}:
655** To Otto Octavius. Both are gifted scientists who wanted to use their inventions to change the world for the better. Otto was an elderly man who owned a small company that specialized on prosthetics, Rick was a JackOfAllTrades inventor who focused on energy creation when he was hired by Roxxon to be one of their lead scientists. Otto suffers from a neuro-degenerative disease that slowly destroys his body and wants to use his creation to fix it, [[spoiler:Rick was slowly being ''killed'' by his own Nuform thanks to Roxxon's risk taking.]] Otto and Rick made enemies of powerful businessmen, Norman Osborn and Simon Krieger respectively, but while Otto [[WeUsedToBeFriends was once classmates and good friends with Norman]] [[spoiler:and descended into villainy and cruelty to get revenge]], [[spoiler:Rick was simply an employee who tried to stop [[BadBoss Krieger]] from hurting others with the unstable Nuform, only to be killed by his boss for interfering.]]
656** To Harry Osborn: They are a childhood friend of a Spider-Man who like Otto, want to do good things for this world, and they also turn out to be secretly dying. Harry's condition is a genetic one as it is the same disease that took his mother's life while Rick became sick due to an invention gone wrong. Both became catalysts for driving a character to villainy, with Rick's death being the start of Phin's fall for revenge and Harry's sickness was kept in check by a Symbiote which eventually turns into [[spoiler:Venom]].
657* GadgeteerGenius: Miles described Rick as someone "who could fix anything". Whether it's machinery for his family's shop or chemistry for Roxxon, Rick could handle building anything that came his way.
658* GeniusCripple: [[spoiler:Miles discovers that Nuform made Rick dangerously sick, to the point he was on IV fluids and had to take drugs for bone marrow decay.]]
659* NiceGuy: His mantra was "Clean power will save the world." He wanted to help people by working on Nuform, [[spoiler:and when he found out Roxxon was going to release it despite its serious health risks and danger, was ready to sacrifice his career and life to stop it from being released.]]
660* NoBodyLeftBehind: [[spoiler:His body is completely disintegrated when the Nuform reactor he gets trapped in explodes.]]
661* OneSteveLimit: Averted. He shares a first name with a member of Tombstone's gang who was killed in the first game.
662* PosthumousCharacter: [[spoiler:He was killed off six months before the events of the game.]]
663* PromotionToParent: After their parents died, Rick became Phin's caretaker, balancing out college and keeping their family's store open while simultaneously raising her.
664* RaceLift: White in the comics, African-American here.
665* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:This version of the Tinkerer is Rick's little sister. The original Tinkerer was Rick's father.]]
666* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: A benevolent scientist who wanted to help create a clean energy source for New York City, and an encouraging figure to both his sister and her best friend. [[spoiler:He was indirectly killed by Simon Krieger when Rick tried to stop the unstable Nuform from being released.]]
667[[/folder]]
668
669[[folder:Teo Alvarez]]
670!!Teo Alvarez
671!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/YanceyArias (English)[[labelnote:Other Languages]] Konstantin Elchaninov (Russian)[[/labelnote]]
672!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales'' | ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Spider-Man 2]]''
673
674Owner of Teo's Bodega and of a cat named Spider-Man. Which gets a little confusing when the cat goes missing and he gives Spider-Man a mission to track down Spider-Man.
675----
676* TheCameo: Appears near the end of the ''Bebop'' quest chain in ''2'', along with the other Harlem-based supporting character from ''Miles Morales''.
677* CanonForeigner: Has no direct comic counterpart.
678* HiddenDepths: Is a talented trumpet player as seen in his cameo in in ''2''.
679* KindheartedCatLover: Loves his cat so much the kitty has a bed right at his shop's counter.
680[[/folder]]
681
682[[folder:Camila Vázquez]]
683!!Camila Vázquez
684!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KriziaBajos (English)
685!!!'''Appearances:''' ''VideoGame/SpiderManMilesMorales''
686
687Owner of Pana Fuerte.
688----
689* TheCameo: Appears near the end of the ''Bebop'' quest chain in ''2'', along with the other Harlem-based supporting character from ''Miles Morales''.
690* CanonForeigner: Has no direct comic counterpart.
691* LittleOldLadyInvestigates: Tries to track down the goons that robbed the inventory of her shop and her neighbors, but gets kidnapped for her efforts.
692* PunnyName: Her husband is called "Jesus" and is a general contractor. His business is called "Y'all need Jesus".
693[[/folder]]
694
695[[folder:Caleb Ward]]
696!!Caleb Ward
697!!! '''Voiced by:''' Creator/EmersonBrooks (English)
698
699A barber and owner of Caleb's Clean Cuts.
700----
701* TheCameo: Appears near the end of the ''Bebop'' quest chain in ''2'', along with the other Harlem-based supporting character from ''Miles Morales''.
702* CanonForeigner: Has no direct comic counterpart.
703[[/folder]]
704
705%%[[folder:Steff]]
706%%!!Steff
707%%A volunteer at F.E.A.S.T. and Gloria's girlfriend.
708%%----
709%%*UnseenNoMore: After being mentioned in ''Miles Morales'' by Gloria, she appears in the ''Bebop'' quest chain in ''2''.
710%%[[/folder]]
711
712!!!Introduced in ''[[VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2 Marvel's Spider-Man 2]]''
713
714[[folder:Principal Evans]]
715!!Principal Evans
716!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderMan2PS5 Spider-Man 2]]''
717
718The principal of Brooklyn Visions Academy.
719----
720* DramaticIrony: Not that she'll ever be aware of it or even be convinced, but Peter did the things she accused him of not doing, keeping people safe from harm. He did it in a suit though, and in all fairness, he would have a hard time explaining things without revealing his identity. Ganke even mentions how hard it is to balance life as Spider-Man and a normal person.
721* {{Foil}}: Can be seen as this to Peter's previous boss and former friend, Otto Octavius. Despite being frustrated with his constant tardiness, Otto always cut Peter slack, keeping in mind that he meant well and respected him for his intelligence and always standing by his side. Principal Evans, on the other hand, immediately gets on his case for showing up late to class on his first day and promptly fires him when he was nowhere to be seen during Sandman's rampage.
722* JerkassHasAPoint: She fires Peter for his leaving his students during the Sandman crisis and refuses to hear out any excuses on his part, but she's right that Peter's responsibility was to look out for the students, and, not knowing that he's Spider-Man, she had every reason to fire him.
723* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: It's clear that she has her students' safety in mind when Sandman attacks New York. Her reason for firing Peter was due to the fact that he supposedly ran away rather than helping evacuate his class. Overlaps with JerkassHasAPoint considering the audience and some people know Peter was actually fighting Sandman and saving people, but she doesn't. By further extension, she worries when one of her teachers gets kidnapped.
724* SmallRoleBigImpact: She only appears during the game's introduction and one of Miles' side quests. However, her firing Peter is what leads to him accepting Harry's proposal of working at the Emily May Foundation to make the world a better place.
725[[/folder]]
726
727[[folder:Delilah '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
728!!Delilah
729[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/delilah_from_msm2_screen.jpg]]
730 [[caption-width-right:1000:"I'm just a bartender who does favours for people every now and then."]]
731!!!'''Voiced by:''' TBA
732!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderMan2PS5 Spider-Man 2]]''
733
734A bartender of The Bar with No Name on an alternate Earth.
735----
736* NonStandardCharacterDesign: To be expected from a multiversal character in the [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManSpiderVerse Spider-Verse]]. In her case, her character model is low-poly with extremely simple textures and coloring. In short, she looks like she walked out of an early-[=PS1=] era cutscene.
737* NoodleIncident: How she figured out how to contact other realities and her history with Miguel isn't explained.
738* OutsideContextProblem: Safe to say that our heroes weren't expecting to meet someone from ''another universe'' when they started collecting the mysterious Spider-Bots. Your chosen hero (and Ganke) are left utterly confused by the end of their conversation with Delilah.
739* WalkingSpoiler: Just ''mentioning'' her spoils the game's connection to the ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManSpiderVerse Spider-Verse]]'' movies.
740* WhamLine:
741-->'''Delilah:''' And if [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerseMiguelOHara Miguel]] comes looking for these, tell him 'finders keepers.'\
742'''Spider-Man:''' Wait[=--=] who's Miguel?
743[[/folder]]
744
745[[folder:Albert Moon]]
746!!Albert Moon
747!!!'''Voiced by:''' TBA
748!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderMan2PS5 Spider-Man 2]]''
749
750Rio Morales' new boyfriend after the death of her husband.
751----
752* SecondLove: To Rio.
753[[/folder]]
754
755[[folder:Cindy Moon]]
756!![[Characters/SilkMarvelComics Cindy Moon]]
757!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/SpiderMan2PS5 Spider-Man 2]]''
758
759Albert's daughter.
760----
761* AgeLift: While Cindy is usually depicted as [[YoungerThanTheyLook younger than she looks]], her backstory firmly places her as around the same age as Peter. Here, she's implicitly around Miles' age instead.
762* TheFaceless: We never see Cindy's face in TheStinger as she's introduced to the Morales'.
763[[/folder]]
764
765!![[PosthumousCharacter Posthumous Characters]]
766
767[[folder:Ben Parker]]
768!!Benjamin "Ben" Parker
769[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ben_parker_from_msm_illustration.jpg]]
770
771May's husband and Peter's uncle whose death was the latter's main inspiration for becoming Spider-Man.
772----
773* DeathByOriginStory: As always, in almost ''every'' Spider-Man origin story. While Peter used his powers for wrestling to try and earn extra money, he never bothered to prevent a robber from getting away, claiming that it's "not [his] problem." However, the same robber who Peter never stopped ended up killing Ben, which made Peter realize that his selfishness cost him his father figure. To [[TheAtoner atone]] for his mistakes, he chooses to use his powers to help people and take up the mantle "Spider-Man."
774* GraveMarkingScene: When the player allows Peter to visit Ben's grave to pay respect.
775--> '''Peter''': Hey, Uncle Ben, miss you. Doing my best to make you proud.
776* HappilyMarried: Despite having a few "rough patches" in his relationship with May according to the lady herself, it's obvious that the two loved each other very much.
777* LikeASonToMe: He had this with Peter. While never shown onscreen due to him passing 8 years before the story takes place, it's made very apparent that Ben raised and loved Peter like the son he never had. Furthermore, various collectibles and background pictures show what a strong father-son relationship they had prior to his death.
778* TogetherInDeath: [[spoiler:After May's passing, their graves are seen together.]]
779* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Like many Uncle Ben incarnations.
780[[/folder]]
781
782[[folder:Richard and Mary Parker]]
783!!Richard and Mary Parker
784[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/richard_mary_parker_from_msm_illustration.jpg]]
785
786Peter's late parents who worked as secretive government agents and were tragically killed in a plane crash when their son was very young.
787----
788* MysteriousPast: As Peter was just a young child when his parents left, he knows very little about them, other than the fact that they were government agents (in the comics, they both worked for the CIA). It's implied he asked around to learn about his parents and likely who they worked for, but barely got anything.
789* ParentalAbandonment: Both of Peter's parents died in a plane crash when he was very young.
790* TragicKeepsake: Peter keeps a locket with pictures of his late parents in it.
791[[/folder]]
792
793[[folder:Emily Osborn]]
794!!Emily Osborn
795
796Norman's deceased wife and Harry's mother who died at some point before the start of the first game.
797----
798* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: She is remembered fondly by Harry.
799* DelicateAndSickly: Died of [[spoiler:Oshtoran Syndrome, a rare genetic neurological disorder which her son, Harry, sadly inherited]].
800* HappilyMarried: It's definitely made clear that Norman and Emily deeply loved each other before she passed away.
801* ImpersonationExclusiveCharacter: [[spoiler: Once Venom uses her voice to reassure Harry after they kill Kraven, it becomes clear that, when Harry was in the tank, hearing his mother's voice, that was the symbiote as well. Emily herself otherwise appears only in photographs and dialogue between other characters.]]
802* SmallRoleBigImpact: [[spoiler:Emily's death drove Norman to create GR-27 to cure any genetic diseases, but came out wildly imperfect and was nicknamed "Devil's Breath", the compound that would both directly and indirectly create Mr. Negative and Doc Ock. Also, Harry inadvertently inherited the same disease that took her life, which made Norman do everything in his power to cure him. In the sequel, Venom also uses her voice to convince Harry to go along with the symbiote's plans.]]
803* SupremeChef: MJ mentions Harry always recalled Emily's cooking rather fondly as she explores Norman's kitchen.
804* WealthyPhilanthropist: It is mentioned that Emily worked as an environmental attorney before her death. In fact, Harry sent up his research stations and wanted to follow in her footsteps to honor her love for the environment.
805[[/folder]]
806
807%%[[folder:Mr. Watson]]
808%%!!Mr. Watson
809%%
810%%Mary Jane's late father.
811%%----
812%%[[/folder]]
813
814%%[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Li]]
815%%!! Mr. and Mrs. Li
816%%
817%%Martin Li's parents.
818%%----
819%%[[/folder]]

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