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1This is a CharacterSheet for the new incarnations of ComicBook/SpiderMan introduced in ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' and its sequels, as well as any supporting characters important to them. For other incarnations, such as ComicBook/SpiderManNoir, ComicBook/SpiderMan2099, or [=MC2=] ComicBook/SpiderGirl, please add to their respective character pages. '''Beware of unmarked spoilers'''
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3In cases where redundant names exist, the SecretIdentity of the Spider will be listed as well.
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5For characters as they appear in Creator/SonyPicturesAnimation's ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManSpiderVerse Spider-Verse]]'' film series, see [[Characters/SpiderManSpiderVerse its page]].
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7[[foldercontrol]]
8
9!! Gods and Deities
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11[[folder:Neith]]
12[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/27836e22_e26b_4298_ad0a_6c64a6a0b801.jpeg]]
13[[caption-width-right:350:The Great Spinner and Weaver of Humankind’s Destiny]]
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15--> '''AKA:''' The Great Weaver
16--> '''Debut:''' Has yet to make a true appearance in the present, despite being mentioned several times across Spider-verse related books, but we first see her in a flashback vision in ''Edge of Spider-Verse (2022)'' #2
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18The mythical "Great Weaver" who became responsible for weaving out the web of life and destiny, which was a role that was originally given to her older sister Shathra. Her current fate is unknown, but she used to reside on Earth-001, which is what became the home of the Inheritors.
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20* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: She was this to Shathra long ago in the past. She kept pestering Shathra to play with her, but she was too busy with weaving the course of the destiny of the universe. She wasn’t malicious about it, but Shathra still saw her as this.
21* CainAndAbel: With her older sister Shathra.
22* CosmicEntity: The cosmic multiversal goddess responsible for having first weaved the web of life and destiny across the multiverse.
23* DistaffCounterpart: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] and [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. Personality-wise, she shares a lot of similarities with the Peter Parker of the main universe. They both like to create things, they both like making jokes and quips to mess with people, they’re both naturally curious about the world around them, and they’re both creative in how they use their abilities. What makes her special is that in real-life, it’s played straight, but in-universe, it’s [[InvertedTrope inverted]]. In real life, she’s definitely not the first female Spider-Totem we’re introduced to either. But in-universe, it’s inverted because since she’s the first Spider-Totem, that means she’s been around far longer than Peter and he is actually her SpearCounterpart. The way they shoot their webs is pretty similar too. Neith has golden bracelets that look like Peter’s web shooters, she makes the same hand gesture when she shoots webs, and her webs even make the same "thwip" sound effect that Peter’s web-shooters do too.
24* DivineDelegation: She created the Web of Life and Destiny to be maintained by her Spiders, partially out of compassion for mortals to determine their own fates but also because she was still young and wanted free time to play.
25* GreaterScopeParagon: She is the goddess responsible for creating the web of life and destiny, as well as for creating the Spider-Totems across the multiverse. She is technically also the very first Spider-Totem herself too.
26* LittleMissSnarker: Like a lot of her Spider-Totems, she could be prone to making sarcastic remarks when she was in the mood.
27* TheMaker: She’s the one who weaved the web of life and destiny spanning across the multiverse. She is also responsible for creating the spiders who would become the first spider-totems after her, thus making her their great progenitor.
28* OrderVersusChaos: The chaos to Shathra’s order. Whereas Shathra wanted humanity to live out a mapped out destiny where everything is "perfect", Neith wanted humanity to chart out its own destiny and choose what it wants for itself.
29* ProjectileWebbing: Like most of her "children" the Spider-Totems, she can shoot webs out of her wrists. Hers is golden and glowy. Her bracelets even look like Peter’s web-shooters and her webs make the same "thwip" sound when she makes them.
30* {{Retcon}}: Originally, "the great weaver" was established as being an EldritchAbomination avatar of the Kwaku Anansi, the spider trickster from African folklore (his character sheet can be seen [[Characters/MarvelComicsSpiders here]]), but it was later revealed that she was the true great weaver and the very first Spider-Totem. Or the very least she's the ''original'' "Great Weaver". When creating the Web of Life and Destiny, Neith also created the Spiders to traverse and maintain the web, literally so that they'd do all the work and she could go off and play.
31[[/folder]]
32
33[[folder:Shathra]]
34The older sister of Neith and the goddess who was originally tasked with weaving out the destiny of humanity. She originally hailed from Earth-001, which is what became the home of the Inheritors. [[Characters/SpiderManRoguesGalleryIToZ Click here to see her character sheet]].
35[[/folder]]
36
37!! Spider-People of the Multiverse
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39[[folder:Anansi]]
40[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/31fd0cd5a0d06e7deed436fedd271d26.jpg]]
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42--> '''AKA:''' Kwaku Anansi
43--> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Man: Fairy Tales'' #2
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45* AlternateSelf: Earth-616 has its own version of Anansi, who is an Orisha, but this one is from Earth-7082.
46* PhysicalGod: He's the mischievous spider-god of West Africa.
47* TheStoryteller: In his own words, he is the "Teller of Tales", and he cryptically warns Spider-UK that stories ''cannot'' be interrupted without cataclysmic consequences.
48* {{Troll}}: He deliberately antagonizes the other deities for his amusement.
49* YouDidntAsk: His response to Spider-UK asking why the real sheep can talk, whereas he was told not to say a word.
50[[/folder]]
51
52[[folder:Spider]]
53[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/13ac8b312727275649aa1b5323e_4.jpg]]
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55-->'''AKA:''' Izumi
56-->'''Debut:''' ''Spider-Man: Fairy Tales'' #3
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58* BishonenLine: As he transforms into a ''tsuchigumo'' he starts becoming a Man-Spider-like monster, but after recalling his Uncle Masaru's sage advice, he reverts to a more humanoid form.
59* MultiArmedAndDangerous: As his mutation progresses, he sprouts four extra blade-tipped spider-like legs.
60* {{Revenge}}: His motivation for going after the yokai that killed his parents.
61* ViralTransformation: After being bitten by a [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} black tsuchigumo]] he starts transforming into a red tsuchigumo as his hatred of yokai consumes him.
62* WarriorMonk: He was raised as a Buddhist priest, but became a half-spider warrior.
63[[/folder]]
64
65[[folder:Prince of Arachne]]
66[[quoteright:228:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princearachne.jpg]]
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68--> '''AKA:''' Peter Parker
69--> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Man: Fairy Tales'' #4
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71* BlackKnight: He briefly wore a suit of armor based on the ComicBook/{{Venom}} symbiote after Gwendolyn's death, but switched back to his original armour in ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse''.
72* TheBlacksmith: He made his own suit of armor.
73* BlueBlood: His father, Sir Richard, was a knight, making Peter one by rule of inheritance.
74* CinderellaPlot: His story is essentially a gender-flipped retelling of Cinderella.
75* DidNotGetTheGirl: Princess Gwendolyn was killed by Osborn, and Peter never returned Mary Jane's affections.
76* KnightInShiningArmor: He's a medieval version of Spider-Man who is a knight in a ChivalricRomance.
77[[/folder]]
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79[[folder:Spider-Cyborg]]
80[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cyberspider_6712.jpg]]
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82-> '''AKA:''' Peter Parker
83-> '''Debut:''' ''The Superior Spider-Man'' #33
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85* ArmCannon: He has a massive gun for a right arm.
86* ChestBlaster: He has a sonic cannon in his back.
87* CompositeCharacter: Seems to be amalgamation of Spider-Man and Deathlok.
88* {{Cyborg}}: How much of him is organic is unknown.
89* FakingTheDead: He pretends to be dying after Karn impales him, then blasts the Inheritor once he lets his guard down.
90* MythologyGag: A crossover with Deathlok had the mainstream Spider-Man be temporarily turned into a borderline cyborg in order to save his life.
91* RetractableWeapon: When he first appears he looks identical to normal Spider-Man, but then [[ImpossiblyCompactFolding transforms]] to reveal himself as a cyborg.
92* RoboticReveal:
93--> '''Spider-Cyborg:''' [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice Ya got me, pardner]]… right in the sonic cannon. Sucker.
94* TelescopingRobot: He has a BFG for a left arm and a huge robotic claw for his left arm, and that's not counting how he kept his true form disguised as normal Spider-Man.
95* WeHardlyKnewYe: He only appeared twice [[spoiler:before Daemos killed him.]]
96[[/folder]]
97
98[[folder:Spider-Woman]]
99[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gwenspidey_8050.jpg]]
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101-> '''AKA:''' [[ComicBook/SpiderGwen Gwendolyne Stacy]]
102-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #2
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104''ComicBook/TheNightGwenStacyDied'' is easily one of the best-known ComicBook stories of all time, infamous for killing off Gwen Stacy, girlfriend of ComicBook/SpiderMan at the time. Though she's continued to live on in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse since dying--usually in different forms and alternate universes--she's almost always been defined by her death being used as a means for Peter's character development.
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106But what happens when the script is flipped and their places are reversed? In the [[AlternateUniverse Earth-65 reality]], it was ''Gwen'' who got bitten by the radioactive spider and ''Peter'' who died on her watch. Here she's known as the ComicBook/SpiderWoman--or, [[FanNickname "Spider-Gwen"]].
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108For more information, please refer to '''[[ComicBook/SpiderGwen her page]]'''.
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110
111[[folder:Spider-UK]]
112[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spideyuk_1283.jpg]]
113-> '''AKA:''' William Braddock
114-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #2
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116A spider themed hero from Earth-833 and a member of the [[ComicBook/CaptainBritain Captain Britain Corps]].
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118* BigGood: He was charged by Roma with protecting the Spiders from the Inheritors.
119* TheComicallySerious: When dealing with Anansi.
120* CompositeCharacter: He's an amalgamation of Captain Britain and Spider-Man.
121* DimensionalTraveler: Roma gives him a spider-shaped arm-bangle that lets him use the Web of Life to travel from dimension to dimension, and charges him with saving the Spiders from the Inheritors.
122* HeroicBuild: He's a lot bulkier than most Spider-Men.
123* [[RookieRedRanger Rookie Captain Britain]]: He's a mere cadet within the Captain Britain Corps, but he's been giving a big mission and is leading the charge.
124* ThisIsUnforgivable: This is his motivation after watching the death of [[spoiler:''WesternAnimation/SpiderManAndHisAmazingFriends'', Spider-Cat, and ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'']]. When he's [[PokeInTheThirdEye threatened by Jennix]], it forces him into action.
125* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: He has a flag-based ChestInsignia.
126* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Billy learns that, while he was off saving Spiders, his world was destroyed. He stays on Loomworld as something of a penance.
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:The Spider-Man]]
130[[quoteright:276:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aaronaikman_8467.jpg]]
131-> '''AKA:''' Aaron Aikman
132-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #3
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134On Earth-31411, Aaron Aikman secretly underwent an experimental treatment that resequenced his DNA with that of a genetically-altered spider, developing superhuman abilities that allowed him to fight the villain Redeye. Since then he has fought a number of villains but his latest foe Naamurah has proven to be the most dangerous and has some sort of connection to his former girlfriend...
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136* AlliterativeName: Aaron Aikman
137* BackFromTheDead: Like the rest of Morlun's victims, he is revived when ComicBook/{{Silk|MarvelComics}} cuts Morlun with the Totem Dagger.
138* CreateYourOwnVillain: The life support technology he built for Hannah Ikegami is what enabled Naamurah to possess her.
139* GadgeteerGenius: He's built himself a suit of Spider-Armor that, while bulkier than anything 616 Spider-Man's come up with, augments his powers.
140* JumpedAtTheCall: He found a way to give himself superpowers and did it so he could become a hero, making him an exception to the usual case of spider-themed heroes getting their powers due to chance.
141* KilledOffScreen: The ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'' databook revealed that Morlun killed him off-panel, though he is later restored to life in ''ComicBook/EndOfTheSpiderVerse''.
142* TheMasqueradeWillKillYourDatingLife: His time spent as the Spider-Man led him to become aloof towards Kaori Ikegami, his boss and girlfriend.
143* OhCrap: When he realized he inadvertently facilitated an extra-dimensional army's invasion of his dimension, and when he runs headlong into Morlun.
144* OfficeRomance: He became romantically involved with his boss, Kaori Ikegami, after volunteering to help her daughter Hannah, who'd been left in a coma after being hit by a truck.
145* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: He is a geneticist specializing in the medical applications of venom, but he's evidently very skilled in engineering and robotics.
146* PoweredArmor: He built himself a suit of Spider-Armor with bulky boots and gauntlets.
147* ScienceHero: Along with his GadgeteerGenius credentials, he developed the formula which granted him spider powers and deliberately used it himself with the intent of becoming a hero.
148* SpringJump: His armor is equipped with spring-boots.
149[[/folder]]
150
151[[folder:Spider-Monster]]
152[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pattonspidey_7861.jpg]]
153-> '''AKA:''' Patton Parnel
154-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #4
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156A [[CorruptedCharacterCopy twisted analogue]] to Peter Parker from [[MirrorUniverse Earth-51412]]. Patton was raised by his abusive uncle Ted who due to the actions of his crush Sara Jane is bitten by a spider that gives him amazing powers...and slowly transforms him into a monster.
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158* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Bullied in school, just like Peter was.
159* AlliterativeName: '''Pa'''tton '''Pa'''rnel
160* AssholeVictim: Killed by Morlun, but since he was such a twisted and sadistic monstrosity, Morlun did a ''good'' thing for once by killing a Totem.
161* BaldOfEvil: Patton loses his hair in his monstrous form.
162* BackFromTheDead: Like the rest of Morlun's victims, he is presumably revived when ComicBook/{{Silk|MarvelComics}} cuts Morlun with the Totem Dagger.
163* {{Deconstruction}}: Of the infamous "misanthrope" characterization that [[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManLeeAndDitko The Amazing Spider-Man]] often gets stuck with. Patton shows off just how ''worse'' it could've been if Peter truly ''was'' as misanthropic as people said.
164* TheDogBitesBack: After being whipped by his Uncle Ted, Patton awakens his spider powers. After testing them on some animals, the first thing he does is attack his uncle and use him as a host for his offspring.
165* DoNotGoGentle: He put up a fight against Morlun, but ultimately lost.
166* DoggedNiceGuy: Yearns for Sara Jane, despite the fact that she is dating his bully. [[EntitledToHaveYou This becomes ugly once Patton gets his powers.]]
167* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Gets killed off before he can interact with other members of the Spider-Verse.
168* EvilDoppelganger: Patton was described as being an evil version of Peter who made the opposite choices in his life. Instead, he's an evil version of Peter who transforms into an alternate version of Man-Spider before being killed.
169* EvilVersusEvil[=/=]TheKillerBecomesTheKilled: His reign of terror is cut short by Morlun.
170* ExtraEyes: In his monstrous form Patton has a total of eight red compound eyes.
171* FangsAreEvil: Patton could turn his teeth into shark-like fangs and protrude venomous chelicerae from his mouth.
172* FreudianExcuse: Subverted. While Uncle Ted's abuse would be your stock Freudian Excuse, it's made clear Patton would have been warped and cruel even if Ted was like Uncle Ben.
173* HorrorHunger: As his powers develop, Patton is afflicted with an appetite for flesh, eating a rat, a pigeon, a dog, and who-knows-who-or-what-else.
174* HumanoidAbomination: As a result of fully embracing his inner spider, he transformed into a four-legged, four-armed creature with eight compound eyes, fangs, and chelicerae.
175* IAmAHumanitarian: After getting his powers, Patton thinks of other humans as nothing more than meat sacks for him to feed on.
176* ManBitesMan: He learns he can infect others with his offspring by biting them, and does so to his Uncle and neighbor[=/=]crush Sara Jane. He tries to take a bite out of Morlun, who just laughs it off and rips his chelicerae out.
177* MisterSeahorse: He learns that the spider that bit him can transmit eggs through its bite, and that he inherited this ability.
178* MultiArmedAndDangerous: In his monstrous form, Patton has four arms.
179* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: Before being killed by Morlun, he managed to implant his offspring into several others, including alternate versions of Uncle Ben and Mary Jane.
180* {{Nephewism}}: After his parents died, Patton was shunted off by social services to live with his abusive Uncle Ted.
181* NoSocialSkills: Even ''less'' than the mainstream Peter Parker, as Patton often prefers to keep to himself and experiments on insects and pets while labeling them and ''humans'' as "test subjects", and it doesn't help that he has a less stable upbringing with his abusive uncle Ted.
182* OverlyLongTongue: In his monstrous form he has a long, pointed tongue.
183* ThePeepingTom: He spies on his next-door neighbor, Sara Jane, while she's getting dressed.
184* PoisonousPerson: His chelicerae could secrete potent venom that liquefies his prey's organs.
185* RedEyesTakeWarning: Patton's blue eyes turn monochromatic red when using his powers.
186* ShadowArchetype: Patton represents what Peter would be like if he lacked a stable upbringing, has less emotional intelligence, and if his powers were more horrifying.
187* SlasherSmile: After eating a mouse, Patton flashes a sinister grin, revealing his now shark-like teeth.
188* TheSociopath: He "experiments" on animals, and after he gets his powers he becomes a cannibalistic serial killer.
189* SpellMyNameWithAnS: [[http://marvel.com/news/comics/22678/on_the_edge_of_spider-verse_patton_parnell An interview]] spelled his last name as "Parnell", but the comic itself spells it as "Parnel".
190* TookALevelInJerkass: Before getting his powers, Patton was merely a socially awkward and quiet, if somewhat disturbed, kid. Afterward, his new powers slowly warp his morality into that of a spider.
191* TranshumanTreachery: Immediately after awakening his powers, Patton starts referring to other humans as food. Even before his transformation, he would refer to other people as "test subjects".
192* UnskilledButStrong: Morlun states that he could sense Patton from "the furthest dimension" despite him having only recently acquired his powers.
193* VillainProtagonist: He was a troubled, bullied kid who, when given power, discarded his humanity and became a monster.
194* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's only "Spider-Man" for three days in-universe before Morlun eats him.
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:SP//dr]]
198[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6588383_peni_parker_sp__dr_spidergeddon.png]]
199-> '''AKA:''' Peni Parker and SP//dr
200-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #5
201
202Peni Parker is a 14 year old girl and pilot of a mech suit called SP//dr from Earth-14512. The machine only responds to the pilot that has the right DNA. In the mech suit's head, there is a radioactive spider that shares a psychic link with the pilot.
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204* AbhorrentAdmirer: Her universe's version of Mysterio is a groupie who sends her CD mixes.
205* AcePilot: Peni's been piloting the SP//dr mech since she was ''nine years old.'' Part of this has something to do with her genetic compatibility with the spider that makes up the second half of the mech's wetware drive, but the fact that she's so proficient at piloting the armor at such a young age is nothing short of impressive to say the least.
206* ArchEnemy: It revealed in the 2019 Spider-Verse miniseries that [[ComicBook/XMen Nathan Essex]] is this to Peni, who in her universe is a rogue scientist who became digruntled over how the SP//dr Program was chosen to be funded by the Goverment over his "Weapon Six" project and has been empowering criminals like Kraven specifically so they can bring ruin to everyone associated with SP//dr and Ben Parker. After Peni and Miles successfully defeat Kraven, Essex threatens to send even more Weapon Six Enhanciles to assassinate them.
207* AutobotsRockOut: She invokes this by listening to music when she fights. Ironically, she beats up the person sending her the CD's she plays.
208* BatmanGambit: When Peni gets led into an ambush by her world's Kraven the Hunter, who is a CopKiller with a twisted [[EvenEvilHasStandards code of honor]] that [[WouldntHurtAChild keeps him from harming children]], she quickly realizes that the only reason he's attacking her is because he thinks its still her father piloting the mech. So Peni decides to take advantage by exiting SP//dr to reveal that she's JustAKid, leaving Kraven [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone in shock]] long enough for [[Characters/MarvelComicsMilesMorales Miles Morales]] to take him down.
209* BondCreatures: SP//dr is this, only able to properly sync with Peni due to the genetic compatibility she inherited from her father. As such, the two are practically inseparable, as the spider can be seen hanging out with her at school, on the subway, etc. Wherever Peni goes, SP//dr goes as well.
210* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In the her debut issue, Peni was rather stoic, even from a young age, and came off as unusually contemplative for a 14 year old. Once she gets another focus issue, Peni acts more like an average teenager who gets easily upset and is a lot more expressive. This characterization stuck with her in a further appearance.
211* ChildSoldiers: For all intents and purposes, Peni is this by virtue of being a [[SuperCop law-enforcement operative]] who is deployed to handle eveything from violent gangs like [[Manga/{{Akira}} the Capsules]] to {{Kaiju}}-sized [[TranshumanAbomination abominations]] like her world's Morbius.
212* CompositeCharacter: Seeing as much of her universe is a ShoutOut to Japanese Cyberpunk (specifically ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Evangelion]]''), Peni has a number of character traits and design particulars that echo strongly with characters from that genre, as well as elements of the original Spider-Man. Personality wise, her proclivity to self-introspection and musings on the nature of the world and her place therein is similar to that of [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Shinji, Rei,]] or possibly even [[Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex The Major]]. Likewise, her situation largely resembles that of Shinji's own, though she seems more well-adjusted than he is (possibly due to the fact that her burden isn't as great as his was). Design-wise, Peni's hairstyle and normally even expression is similar to that of Lain Iwakura from ''[[Anime/SerialExperimentsLain Serial Experiments Lain]]'', though again, she is much more emotive than Lain.
213* {{Expy}}: Of the anime mech pilots she [[TheCameo goes to school with]]. In particular, she first comes off as a more emotive Rei.
214* GenderFlip: Another female version of Peter Parker, though that's probably the least notable about her.
215* KidHero: She's been the SP//dr armor's pilot since she was just a child, though she's currently 14.
216* LegacyCharacter: She succeeded her father as the pilot of SP//dr.
217* MiniMecha: The SP//dr armor is a lot bigger than your average suit of PoweredArmor.
218* MushroomSamba: After getting dosed with Mysterio's hallucinogenic gas, she sees him as a multi-eyed… [[HumanoidAbomination thing]], with herself being clad in a six-armed version of the Iron Spider armor.
219* MyParentsAreDead: Her father died in the line of duty while her Aunt May was consumed by [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} VEN#m]] alongside its pilot Addie Brock. When Peni was recruited during the events of ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon'' immediatley after the latter incident, she had a ''very'' low tolerance for the [[WeAreStrugglingTogether in-fighting]] between Spider-People since she was still grappling with the grief of loosing another parental figue.
220* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: When Verna was devouring Betty Brant Spider-Girl's life-force, Peni came charging in to make the save. It's hard to tell whether SP//dr was able to do a successful BigDamnHeroes moment, but Peni definitely carried Brant's body with her through a dimension portal rather than leave it behind with Verna and her Hounds.
221* ProperTightsWithASkirt: Peni wears black tights underneath her skirt.
222* RaceLift: She and her Uncle Ben are changed to be Japanese-Americans in this universe.
223* RetCanon: Her character design and personality is adjusted in the ''Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity'' to be closer to how she was in the movie ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'', though in ''End of the Spider-Verse'' she and SP//dr are depicted in their original appearances.
224* SailorFuku: She wears a black one with a blue skirt as civilian attire.
225* ShouldersOfDoom: The Sp//dr armor has pauldrons that channel the [[VideoGame/{{Metroid}} Varia Suit]] and sport small VerticalMechaFins.
226* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Peni gets over the fact that she's talking to ComicBook/SpiderHam and LastStand Spider-Man pretty quickly, although that's mostly because SP//dr trusts them. She also doesn't question why Miles Morales shows up in her universe out of the blue, primarily because she's already grown accustomed to this sort of dimension-hopping shenanigans and could use his help saving her Daredevil from captivity.
227* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: All in a day's work for your typical mech-pilot.
228* WetwareCPU: A radioactive spider called… SP//dr serves as ½ of the armor's CPU. Peni serves as the other half.
229* WorfEffect: SP//dr is certainly impressive looking but as a battle mech with its pilot safely inside an armored cockpit, SP//dr is prime material for some worfing. In the Spiderverse comics if a Spider-Totem needs to get its ass kicked but not killed, that job falls to Peni. Even mooks like the Rhino-clone get to knock her around.
230[[/folder]]
231
232[[folder:Old Man Spider]]
233[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ezekiel_sims_earth_4_from_edge_of_spider_verse_vol_1_5_001.png]]
234->'''AKA:''' Ezekiel Sims
235->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #5
236
237A version of Ezekiel Sims from Earth-4, who succeeded Peter as a hero after he was killed by Morlun.
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239* AlternateSelf: He's an alternate version of the Ezekiel who Peter met.
240* BigGood: He was the most knowledgeable about the Inheritors, and was Spider-UK's right hand.
241* MyGreatestFailure: He failed to save his universe's Peter from Morlun, and took up the moniker of Spider-Man in his place.
242* OldSuperhero: He was the oldest and most knowledgeable of the Spider-Totems.
243* RedHerring: Knowledgeable fans were expecting Old Man Spider to be a variation of the future Spider-Man, if not the same version. Instead he was a version of Ezekiel Sims, who was part of the story that introduced Spider-Totems and Morlun.
244* ShutUpHannibal: Outright snaps at Otto to shut up and listen… just before his neck is broken.
245* WholeCostumeReference: He wore the same costume as Peter's future self from Earth-312500.
246[[/folder]]
247
248[[folder:Captain Universe]]
249[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_universe_spider_man.jpg]]
250-> '''AKA:''' Peter Parker
251-> '''Debut:''' ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 3 #9
252
253The Peter Parker of Earth-13, who unlike his counterpart from Earth-616 retained the power of the Enigma Force.
254----
255* AlternateSelf: Not only is he one to Peter Parker, but he's one to the Peter Parker who appeared in ''What If?'' Vol. 2 #31. What differentiates them is that the Captain Universe of Earth-91110 eventually lost both his Enigma Force and Spider-Man powers after confrontation with a [[ActuallyADoombot Doombot]].
256* CaptainSuperhero: '''Captain''' Universe.
257* CelestialBody: He manifests one while fighting.
258* CurbStompBattle: When the Inheritors attack, [[spoiler:he flash-fries Jennix. However, Solus turns the tables on him and kills him despite his god-like power]].
259* {{Flight}}: He's most commonly seen hovering or levitating.
260* GodsHandsAreTied: As much as he'd like to smite the Inheritors, if he were to leave Earth-13 he'd lose his cosmic powers and be just another Spider-Man.
261* MagicalNanny: Took care of Benjy whenever May was away.
262* PhysicalGod: Unlike the mainstream Spider-Man, he kept the Uni-Power/Enigma Force and is for all intents and purposes a god in his home dimension.
263* WorfHadTheFlu: [[spoiler:''Spider-Geddon'' shows Solus only killed him so easily by taking him off guard, as Miles as Captain Universe is more than capable of matching Solus when he's ready for him.]]
264[[/folder]]
265
266[[folder:Lady Spider]]
267[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8c1750ef5282df1f446eb2e1bee5eef9.jpg]]
268-> '''AKA:''' May Reilly
269-> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Verse'' #1
270
271* AlternateSelf: She is her universe's version of Spider-Woman and possibly Aunt May.
272* BadassNormal: She has no powers outside of her equipment, which's why Daemos was so disgusted when he attempted to eat her, briefly thinking she might just be a "pretender". She may be a spider-totem, but there's almost nothing to gain from her.
273* GadgeteerGenius: Her response to coming across [[spoiler:the wreckage of [[HumongousMecha Leopardon]] after Solus destroyed it]]? "Let's fix it." ''And she does''. ''Very quickly'' at that.
274* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Like [=SpOck=], she has retractable mechanical spider-legs attached to her back.
275* OfCorsetsSexy: Her uniform features a red corset with a black spider emblem on it.
276* OpaqueLenses: Her aviator goggles have mirrored lenses.
277* SteamPunk: She comes from a 19th Century era dominated by advanced steam-powered technology, complete with Victorian versions of classic heroes and villains.
278[[/folder]]
279
280[[folder:The Anarchic Spider-Man]]
281[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/062bc25c44d87f3a159e3abe77e53e47.jpg]]
282-> '''AKA:''' Hobart "Hobie" Brown
283-> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Verse'' #1
284
285The Hobie Brown of Earth-138 who leads an army of the poor and downtrodden against corrupt figures like Norman Osborn.
286----
287* AlternateSelf: For Hobie Brown, aka the Prowler. Unlike his Earth-616 counterpart, Hobie is a [[AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome much bigger hero]] on his Earth and led a rebellion against his corrupt government.
288* BombThrowingAnarchists: In his home universe he's treated as such by President Osborn's totalitarian regime, which he opposes as a [[TheCowl foul-mouthed cynical antihero]].
289* CivvieSpandex: He wears a leather jacket overtop of his Spider-Man costume.
290* DeadArtistsAreBetter: According to Kang the Conglomerator, Hobie is going to die young, a fact which makes him insanely popular and marketable in the future.
291* InsistentTerminology: He's Spider-''Man'', not Spider-Punk. Kang repeatedly calls him the latter, which pisses him off to no end.
292* {{Jerkass}}: He's part of [=SpOck=]'s team and when he rescues Miles Morales and Ultimate Jessica Drew, he tells them to shut up, Spider-Up or DIE.
293* ThePowerOfRock: He immobilizes the [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} V.E.N.O.M.]]-equipped [[ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}} Thunderbolt Department]] [[https://40.media.tumblr.com/0d473348433ed34d0e303aaac56b15ca/tumblr_nifpo7YfDf1thzdtzo1_1280.jpg with a giant sound system]], [[InstrumentOfMurder then smashes President Osborn's head with his electric guitar]].
294* TheQuincyPunk: He's an abrasive Spider-Man with spikes on his mask (resembling [[DelinquentHair a mohawk]]) and a leather jacket over the rest of his costume. In ''Spider-Verse'' #2, he's shown wielding an electric guitar when confronting a squad of DoomTroops.
295* SpikesOfVillainy: He has a row of spikes on his mask.
296* UseYourHead: When Verna and her Hounds attack, Spider-Punk literally goes head-to-head with Hammerhead and is unscathed by the altercation.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Spider-Girl]]
300[[quoteright:321:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/x-me_1857.jpg]]
301-> '''AKA:''' Penelope Parker
302-> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Verse'' #1
303
304A [[GenderBentAlternateUniverse female]] version of Peter from Earth-11.
305----
306* AlliterativeName: Penelope Parker.
307* CheapCostume: Her costume is literally thrown together from junk in her bedroom. She includes leg warmers from a failed gymnastics class and a tutu from a failed ballet class.
308* HeterosexualLifePartners: She and her universe's Mary Jane are best friends.
309* HowDoIShotWeb: Literally. She has organic webshooters, and moments after she's bitten by the spider she starts spraying webs uncontrollably.
310* IJustWantToBeNormal: Initially she is ''very'' distressed about her powerset.
311* InnocentBlueEyes: In contrast to the brown eyes of 616 Peter.
312* KidHero: She's only eleven years old.
313* LighterAndSofter: The Inheritors don't appear in her story, and her Uncle Ben doesn't come anywhere close to dying.
314* MaskedLuchador: Her Spider-Girl mask is a recycled luchador mask [[NoodleIncident that used to belong to her Uncle Ben.]]
315* PowerIncontinence: With her webs, originally.
316* PuppyLove: She has a crush on her universe's Flash Thompson.
317* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: With her best friend Mary-Jane. Penny's the tomboy, obviously.
318* TomboyishPonytail: Has a bushy brown one reaching the small of her back, even in her Spider-Girl costume.
319* YouthfulFreckles: Three on each cheek.
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder:Hobgoblin]]
323[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peter_parker_hobgoblin.jpg]]
324-> '''AKA:''' Peter Parker
325-> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Verse Team-Up'' Vol. 1 #2
326
327The Peter Parker of Earth-21205, whose life diverged from his Earth-616 counterpart after the death of Gwen Stacy.
328----
329* DyingAsYourself: Tells Gwen this before dying.
330* ILetGwenStacyDie: And unlike the 616 Peter, he never got over it and he never moved on.
331* LegacyCharacter: He's wearing a version of the Hobgoblin's outfit.
332[[/folder]]
333
334[[folder:Uncle Ben]]
335[[quoteright:199:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_ben.jpg]]
336-> '''AKA:''' Benjamin "Ben" Parker
337-> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Verse'' #1
338
339* AlternateSelf: He's a version of Uncle Ben who was bitten instead of Peter.
340* BeamMeUpScotty:[[invoked]] Discussed when Mayday snaps that her father's Uncle Ben taught him to live by "With great power comes great responsibility." Ben retorts that the correct phrasing is "With great power there must also come great responsibility." which makes a subtle but profound difference, since there's no guaranteed link between the two.
341* EarlyBirdCameo: He briefly appeared in the prologue of ''Spider-Verse'' #1 before returning as a proper character in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 3 #12.
342* ForWantOfANail: He becomes his universe's Spider-Man because he decided to take the day off and spend time with Peter at the fateful exhibition that would irradiate the spider that bites him.
343* IChooseToStay: After spending some time in [[spoiler:Earth-982, Ben decides to stay in that dimension and become a grandpa to Mayday and Benjy]].
344* OldSuperhero: He was middle-aged when he became a superhero.
345* RetiredBadass: He quit being Spider-Man after the [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Emerald Elf]] killed his wife and nephew. [[spoiler:Subsequently, he accepted Ezekiel's offer to hide from Morlun, and was thus unable to prevent Otto Octavius from accidentally setting off a nuclear holocaust.]]
346* SealedGoodInACan: He locked himself in one of Ezekiel's bunkers, and it's a good thing too, since the NYC of his world was ground zero for a thermonuclear war.
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Arachnido Jr.]]
350[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mexican_spider_man_junior.png]]
351[[caption-width-right:300:The Spirit of the Streets]]
352[[caption-width-right:300:[[labelnote:Junior]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mexican_spider_man_junior_out_of_costume.png[[/labelnote]]]]
353-> '''AKA:''' Unknown, referred to as "Junior"
354-> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Verse'' #2
355
356* ActionDad: His father was a beloved and well-known lucha libre wrestler. Unfortunately, he met his match in what appears to be an alternate version of Venom.
357* BatmanColdOpen: His comic opens with him quickly dispatching of a number of armed goons before going into his backstory.
358* BlueIsHeroic: Junior's costume, which is clearly based on his father's wrestling outfit, features far more blue than most other versions of Spider-Man to the point of bearing a passing resemblance to ''ComicBook/SpiderMan2099''.
359* BookEnds: The comic book starts with Junior dropping in on a pair of crooks who are buying tacos. The comic ends with Junior offering to buy the girl he rescued a burrito for helping him out.
360* BrainyBrunette: He ''is'' an alternate version of Peter Parker after all.
361* CasualDangerDialogue: Wouldn't be a Spider-Man without it.
362-->'''Junior:''' ''[flinging a manhole cover hard enough to flip a car]'' Watch out for open drains!
363* CivvieSpandex: The pants of his uniform are loose and baggy compared to the rest of his form-fitting suit, since it's implied that they were originally part of his father's wrestling uniform.
364* CombatPragmatist: He drops in on very nearly all of his foes when they least expect it, webbing them up when they're ordering tacos or are delivering food to a hostage.
365* DeathByOriginStory: Junior's father's murder in the ring is what caused him to take up his costume as a vigilante.
366* GiveAManAFish: Tries to get the girl he rescued to overcome her fear of common crooks by having her help him subdue one by tying the criminal's shoelaces together. It's implied that he's been trying to do this for a lot of people to get them to stop living in fear of the crime that plagues the city.
367-->'''Junior:''' See? These clowns are nothing to be afraid of. Now you've earned yourself [[AndYourRewardIsEdible a nice hot burrito]] before I drop you off at your folks!
368* ExpressiveMask: Junior's mask continues in the tradition of many other Spider-Men before him, the white leans widening and narrowing as necessary.
369* TheFaceless: Junior's father is never seen without his mask.
370* GratuitousSpanish: Unlike all of the other comics in the anthology, his comic is entirely in Spanish, to the point that there is a free online version in English that takes numerous creative liberties to make it more readable for non-Spanish speakers while preserving some of the Spanish words in the original script. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by the fact that unlike most iterations of Spider-Man, it takes place in Mexico City rather than New York City.
371* ILetGwenStacyDie: Junior certainly seems to feel that way given that he didn't do anything to help his father and the implication that he had obtained his spider powers beforehand given that his Spider-Sense triggered as soon as the doctor was about to give him the bad news.
372* InexplicablyAwesome: It's never explained how Junior got his Spider powers.
373* ItsPersonal: While Uncle Ben was killed by a common crook out of panic, The Arachnid's death was implied to have been engineered by the organized crime that runs rampant throughout Latin America even in [[TruthInTelevision real life.]] Thus saving people from the mob and taking crooks down resonates with Junior on a personal level.
374-->'''Junior:''' Crime has ruined enough families in this city.
375* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Puts a crook in a gradually loosening wrestling hold high off the ground to get him to talk.
376* KidHero: Junior is portrayed as rather young, short, and scrawny-looking in all the flashbacks where he is out of costume, albeit two years before the main story takes place.
377* MusclesAreMeaningless: Portrayed as rather lithe even by Spider-Man standards, made especially prominent by his [[HeroicBuild well-built father]], but he can still easily restrain people well above his weight class through his Spider-Strength. He also flipped a car by throwing a manhole cover at it with his webbing.
378* NerdGlasses: Junior has especially large, round glasses ala ''Literature/HarryPotter'', and is seen studying what appears to be physics or chemistry textbook while at his father's bedside. If he's anything like Peter Parker, he also created his web-shooters from scratch.
379* NoNameGiven: He's never actually called Arachnido Jr. within the comic itself, but it's common for lucha libre wrestlers to pass their stage names down to their sons on top of him always being referred to as "Junior" in his civilian identity. His [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/spiderman-unlimited-mobile-game/images/e/ee/Aracnido_Jr..png/revision/latest?cb=20151006222715 name was confirmed]] in the ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' mobile game.
380* RaceLift: An alternate Mexican version of Peter Parker.
381* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: His motivation to become Spider-Man was to clean up the streets of Mexico City and get revenge on the men who broke his father's back, particularly this universe's version of Scorpion, who sat back and watched despite being his father's wrestling partner and was implied to have been paid off by an organized crime group, and this universe's version of Venom, who did the deed.
382-->'''Junior:''' ''[While crying ManlyTears]'' This can't stand.
383* TimeSkip: A newspaper says, "Filme de Arachnido: A 2 Anos De Su Muerte", or "Film about The Arachnid: 2 Years Since his Death", implying that two years passed between Junior's flashback at the present day.
384* WrestlerInAllOfUs: His father was a famous and popular lucha libre wrestler known as "The Arachnid". When fighting crime, he is rarely shown punching and kicking his opponents, instead preferring to simply web them up or [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/qzkE2PDAezS9386hL5SgWqmVpnzhTKak8Q2LNGp_YBMoCrOsrdkre4B9zqI_pcGbh5DGbU5muWo4=s0 use some rather creative looking holds]] that are clear holdovers from his father's wrestling background.
385[[/folder]]
386
387[[folder:Spider Hero]]
388->'''AKA:''' Hobie Brown
389->'''Debut:''' ''ComicBook/CaptainBritainAndTheMightyDefenders'' #1
390
391A version of Hobie Brown who witnessed his world's Peter Parker be killed by Morlun, and vowed to take up the mantle of Spider-Man in his name, only for his world to be destroyed by an Incursion.
392----
393* AmnesiacHero: As with everyone who wound up on Battleworld, most of his memories were suppressed.
394* AmnesiaMissedASpot: A few details bleed through, such as his memory of Peter's death, and that Peter had "spider sense", which the other Defenders don't get.
395* BadassNormal: Hobie, unlike most, has no actual super-powers, but gets by using his inventions. That said, he's on a team with Iron Man and She-Hulk and is able to keep up with them.
396* TheBusCameBack: Reappears in ''Spider-Man'' vol. 4 alongside the other Spider folk.
397* CostumeCopycat: As Spider Hero, his outfit is a mix of his Prowler outfit and Peter's Spider-Man outfit.
398* DudeWheresMyRespect: Part of how he wound up with the name "Spider Hero". Shortly after he began operating as Spider-Man, the Daily Bugle published a headline about how he was a new hero, "[[PretenderDiss definitely not Spider-Man]]".
399* ILetGwenStacyDie: Blamed himself for being unable to save his world's Peter from Morlun.
400* MythologyGag: His alias is one to the disguise Blade briefly used in Al Ewing's ''Mighty Avengers'', which similarly had no hyphen in the name.
401
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:Spider-Norman]]
405[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/036fb8b6_0403_4fe2_a0e9_e0ba7d024c9a.jpeg]]
406-> '''AKA:''' Norman Osborn
407->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Geddon'' #4
408
409A version of Norman Osborn that was bitten by the radioactive spider. This turned out as well as you might expect.
410----
411* ArchnemesisDad: To Harry because he killed Peter.
412* ArchEnemy: To Otto in the second volume of ''Superior Spider-Man''.
413* BigNo: In ''Edge of Spider-Geddon'' #4, Norman lets out a ''"Noooo!"'' when he realizes that Harry just shot the Cosmic Cube, and that the Cube is about to blow up in both their faces.
414* DimensionalTraveler: Before he got involved in ''Spider-Geddon'', Norman was working on a secret project that would have let him travel to different parts of the multiverse. Harry tried to sabotage this project, only to inadvertently give Norman access to the multiverse... just in time for the Anarchic Spider-Man to recruit him for the Spider-Army.
415* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He has two extra pairs of arms, making him a deadly fighter.
416[[/folder]]
417
418[[folder:Spiders-Man]]
419[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_2020_09_25_spiders_man_earth_11580.png]]
420-> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Geddon'' #3
421
422A colony of spiders that believe themselves to be Peter Parker.
423----
424* AmbiguousSituation: Spiders-Man is pretty sure that they are just the radioactive spider colony and that they killed Peter and absorbed his memories. Some of the other characters are inclined to believe that they do still preserve Peter's personhood.
425* CreepyGood: They might be a colony of man-eating spiders, but they're just as heroic as any other individual Spider-Man.
426* GoodCounterpart:
427** To Carl King, better known as Thousand, the ''other'' man made of hive-minded spiders. As a human the Thousand found and ate the same spider that gave 616's Peter his powers only for his body to break down into a swarm of them.
428** He's also a counterpart to the 616 villain Swarm, a Nazi who was devoured by bees which absorbed his mind and consciousness.
429* IAmAHumanitarian: Being made of spiders that [[EatenAlive ate a human alive]], Spiders-Man does see humans as edible and often points that out before making a verbal backspace and saying AndThatWouldBeWrong.
430* IJustWantToBeNormal: He's so horrified by himself that he doesn't think he can ''be'' normal again and rejects an offer to find a way to turn him back.
431* PronounTrouble: Whether Spiders-Man is a 'he' or a plural 'they' is flexible.
432* TheSwarm: The spiders that make him up can and do leave the man-shape to attack enemies sometimes.
433* TheWormThatWalks: He's a colony of spiders that animate and control a Spider-Man suit.
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Spider-Ben and Petey]]
437[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20220731_181052_947.png]]
438
439A spider-duo consisting of Peter Parker and his uncle Ben Parker, who survived being shot in this universe by receiving a blood transfusion from Peter that imbued him with spider powers.
440----
441* BuriedAlive: Ben punches his way out of a grave he was put in by Kraven the Hunter, who believed he could KillAndReplace him as Spider-Man.
442* CivvieSpandex: Spider-Ben's costume is just work clothes, including heavy gloves and boots, and a Zorro-style mask covering his eyes.
443* KilledOffForReal: Petey died somehow after the events of Spider-Geddon, with the details left vague. Ben just mentions that May never found out he was Spider-Man until after he died.
444* OldSuperhero: Ben appeared to be in his late middle age and had already suffered a heart attack before the mugging that resulted in him getting spider powers. He doesn't hesitate to tie on a mask and fight crime alongside his nephew, and carries on long after Petey is killed. This is [[ComesGreatResponsibility Ben Parker]], after all.
445* RaceLift: Aunt May in this universe is Hispanic, meaning Peter most likely is as well.
446* TragicKeepsake: Ben keeps the deceased Petey's old smartphone, with the wallpaper set to a picture of the pair smiling.
447[[/folder]]
448
449[[folder:Spider-Kid]]
450[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_kid_218.jpg]]
451A version of Peter Parker hailing from Earth-218.
452----
453* TheRunaway: Unlike most Peters, his Uncle Ben is [[EvilUncle abusive towards his nephew]], leading to Spider-Kid running away.
454[[/folder]]
455
456[[folder:Sakura Spider]]
457-> '''AKA:''' Haruka Hida
458-> '''Debut:''' ''Manga/DeadpoolSamurai''
459
460A Japanese high-school girl hailing from Earth-346, debuting in a manga collaboration between Marvel and Shueisha before becoming official Marvel canon. [[Characters/DeadpoolSamurai Click here for her character sheet.]]
461[[/folder]]
462
463[[folder:Spinstress]]
464[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/princess_spinstress.jpg]]
465
466->'''AKA:''' Princess Petra
467->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' Vol 2 #4
468
469A Princess of a magical kingdom on Earth-423, raised by a controlling mother, but who desires to see the outside world and experience something amazing and spectacular. Eventually gains spider powers thanks to a magical deal with a fairy gob-mother.
470----
471* ActionDressRip: She's forced to rip her fancy ballgown in order to effectively fight the Mysterious Empress.
472* AffectionateParody: Petra, and her entire universe, are one for Disney's movies.
473* CompositeCharacter: Of Peter Parker, along with Disney's Cinderella, Jasmine, Tiana and Rapunzel.
474* DisappearedDad: He died many years ago under ambiguous circumstances.
475* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: In a send-up to Flynn from ''Tangled'' her wanted poster in her second story defeats its purpose by depicting her as far more monstrous than she actually is. When Kraven the Hunter shows up, he's surprised to find out what she really looks like because he was expecting, hoping even, for a terrible beast to test his mettle against.
476* HeroWithBadPublicity: She's a Spider-Person, alright. When she gets back from multiversal shenanigans, she finds she's wanted for the whole "kicked the Queen in the face" business.
477* KingIncognito: She tries, but doesn't really get the idea that if you're supposed to be incognito, you shouldn't sing about who you are. Bishop Octopus recognizes her in an instant.
478* MistakenForMurderer: Queen Mysteria thinks she's an assassin come to get her, failing to notice how the young woman in the mask calls her "mom", and more importantly isn't trying to kill her.
479* MusicalWorldHypothesis: Part and parcel of the whole Disney Princess package; she regularly breaks out into song. Outside her universe this is noted by other characters, with [[AllGaysLoveTheater Web-Weaver]] in particular enjoying it quite a lot.
480* NonHumanSidekick: Like some Disney Princesses she has one, this one being a red and blue spider. She's been friends with it long before she ever got her powers.
481* NotHisSled: Even though she has a pet spider she doesn't get her power from his bite. Instead it serves as inspiration for her wish when offered superpowers.
482* PaperThinDisguise: An elaborate mask and a slightly different hairstyle, and no-one can recognize her. Not even her own mom. Only James the bard knows.
483* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Her universe's version of Mysterio is her mother, the queen.
484* SadisticChoice: Her deal with Norma comes with a cost - at the stroke of midnight (natch), she can keep her powers, but give up the chance of ever finding love. Of course, she sticks with the powers to stop her mother.
485* UnwittingPawn: Norma wanted a pawn to charge her crystal ball with negative emotion and someone bring it to her. Petra and her mother were convenient means to that end.
486[[/folder]]
487
488[[folder:Sun-Spider]]
489->'''AKA:''' Charlotte "Charlie" Webber
490->'''Debut:''' ''Spider-Verse'' Vol 3 #3 (preview), #6 (in-story)
491
492A high-school student diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a genetic disorder that requires her to move around with a wheelchair or specialized crutches that shoot webs. She was created as a [[OfficialFanSubmittedContent Spider-Sona]] in the wake of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'', and became her own canon character.
493----
494* DontYouDarePityMe: Gets pretty bad tempered when she thinks her friends are condescending to her.
495* SuperWheelchair: A variation. Her crutches are equipped with web-shooters, allowing her to swing around despite her disorder.
496[[/folder]]
497
498[[folder:Web-Weaver]]
499[[quoteright:694:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/web_weaver_spider_verse.png]]
500->'''AKA:''' Cooper Coen
501->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of the Spider-Verse'' Vol 2 #5
502
503A fashion designer who was bitten by the radioactive spider while trying to protect his friend Peter Parker from the same fate. He was disowned by his parents after they discovered his homosexuality. After being taken in by his much more supportive aunts, he was inspired by their kindness and community activism to become the superhero Web-Weaver.
504-----
505* AllGaysLoveTheater: Cooper is a gay man who enjoys Spinstress's constant Disney Princess-esque singing.
506* AllWebbedUp: Cooper doesn't use web-shooters or spinnerets like most spider heroes. His webs magically appear between his fingers and he can weave them into any shape he can imagine, hence his superhero name. This lets him make more elaborate web structures like parachutes, nets, and booby traps very quickly.
507* AmicableExes: Zigzagged. Cooper broke up with his boyfriend, Albert Moon, after Albert left Cooper and joined a rival fashion company, North Star. Cooper clearly holds some enmity for Albert for "backstabbing" him to this day, but still holds enough of a flame for him to kiss him before leaving with Spider-UK to aid the other spider heroes in ''End of the Spider-Verse''.
508* CampGay: Cooper is a homosexual man with an unabashed love of fashion and fashion designing. He dresses provocatively in often feminine elements like fishnets while wearing designer bags and plenty of jewelry. His superhero outfit also features a frilled, high collar and pronounced eyelashes.
509* ChildhoodFriends: While Cooper initially refers to Peter as his "dorky classmate", later appearances show that Cooper has known Peter since they were kids. They became best friends after Peter volunteered himself as Cooper's "bro date" after Cooper was stood up at prom. They stuck together through thick and thin ever since, with Peter leaving a potential career in the sciences to follow Cooper into the fashion world as a photographer.
510* DistractedByTheSexy: He has to remind himself not to stare at Albert Moon while watching a fashion show for an inevitable supervillain attack.
511* TheFashionista: Cooper is a professional fashion designer. As such, his costume is much more elaborate and detailed than most other spiders, including a high collar, structured shoulders like a blazer, flowing sleeves, and a shoulder cape. He also wears a different outfit in each of his civilian appearances.
512* OddFriendship: Cooper and Peter are complete opposites in terms of personality. Cooper is TheFashionista and CampGay who puts a great deal of effort into appearances. He's also gone on many, many dates since his falling out with Albert Moon and is a FieryRedhead who is passionate about his work. Meanwhile, Peter is clumsy, mellow, and dorky. His fashion sense is tacky enough to get him mocked on TV news even while he's being kidnapped. Even so, his kindness constantly earns Cooper's respect even through some awkward moments like accidentally ripping up Cooper's final project.
513* ParentalAbandonment: Cooper's parents threw him out on the street when they learned of his homosexuality.
514[[/folder]]
515
516!! Villains
517
518[[folder:The Inheritors]]
519See: Characters/SpiderManTheInheritors
520[[/folder]]
521
522[[folder:Lizard]]
523[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peterliz_5350.jpg]]
524
525-> '''AKA:''' Peter Parker
526-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' Vol 1 #2
527
528--> ''"'Pathetic Parker.' I'll show them who's pathetic. [[SnakeTalk Ssshoooow them all]]."''
529
530Tired of constantly being bullied, the Peter Parker of Gwen "Spider-Woman" Stacy's Universe sought revenge on his tormenters by giving himself superpowers through means that turned him into the Lizard. The mutated Peter came into conflict with Spider-Woman, and he died in her arms, presumably due to complications brought on by his transformation.
531----
532* AntiVillain: Peter wasn't evil, just sick of being bullied and teased over a girl protecting him.
533* DeathEqualsRedemption: Spider-Woman is held entirely accountable for his death. No one seems to care about the whole "turned himself into rampaging beast beforehand" thing.
534* EvilLaugh: He lets one out as he mutates. It comes complete with technicolor font.
535* GoneHorriblyWrong: While it's unknown if Peter intended to turn himself into the Lizard, he certainly didn't intend to die from his attempt to give himself superpowers.
536* GreenEyedMonster: Gets upset when he realized that Harry Osborn asked Gwen out on date.
537* IJustWantToBeSpecial: His last words, in which he expresses jealousy of Gwen's powers and admitted he wanted to be just like her.
538* LizardFolk: He's his world's version of the Lizard.
539* MythologyGag: This Lizard had a purple shirt instead of the usual purple pants.
540* ScaryShinyGlasses: He has these right before he injects himself with the Lizard formula.
541* SecretKeeper: The 2015 Re-launch of Spider-Gwen reveals that Peter was aware of Gwen's powers.
542[[/folder]]
543
544[[folder:Rhino]]
545-> '''AKA:''' Aleksei Mikhailovich Sytsevich
546-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #2
547
548Another villain of Gwen Stacy's. A hulking man with greyish-blue skin and an abnormally thick skull, Aleksei Sytsevich was hired by [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock]], an agent of ComicBook/TheKingpin, to assassinate Captain George Stacy, believing they'd be doing Spider-Woman a favor.
549----
550* AbhorrentAdmirer: He ''[[{{Squick}} flirts]]'' with Spider-Woman while fighting her.
551* BigEater: When meeting with Matt Murdock, Aleksei orders an enormous meal.
552* TheBrute: He's much smarter than the mainstream Rhino, but still used as dumb muscle.
553* ProfessionalKiller: He's a Russian assassin, and he's hired to kill Gwen's father.
554* TapOnTheHead: Gwen defeats him by drumming on his head.
555* YouNoTakeCandle: He has a very thick Russian accent and his English isn't very good, but he's surprisingly eloquent.
556* WhatTheHellHero: When Spider-Woman attacks him, he tries to call her out when he's only trying to "help" her.
557[[/folder]]
558
559[[folder:Red Eye]]
560-> '''AKA''': Rick Landress
561-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #3 [-(''The Spider-Man'' #1 in-universe)-]
562
563An astronaut sent on the first manned mission to Jupiter, Commander Rick Landress was the sole surviving member of his crew, presumed dead after his escape pod was exposed to cosmic radiation and fell into Jupiter. He returned to Earth with the power to generate powerful gusts of wind and storms, and was the first villain Aaron Aikman faced.
564----
565* BlowYouAway: Exposure to cosmic radiation gave him to power to create storms.
566* CyberCyclops: His helmet has a single glowing red eye.
567* NeverFoundTheBody: He's presumed dead after being crushed by a collapsing building.
568* ScaryBlackMan: While he was presumably a nice guy before his transformation, afterwards he was a villain.
569* StarterVillain: He was the first villain Aaron fought as the Spider-Man.
570* ThirdPersonPerson: He's introduced speaking in the third person.
571* VillainTeamUp: He was a member of the Apocalyptics.
572[[/folder]]
573
574[[folder:Naamurah]]
575[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/naamurah_7217.jpg]]
576
577-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #3 [-(''The Terrible Hulk'' #50 in-universe)-]
578
579--> ''"I've come through the door in the dark. More like me wait. You, little spider, will make great food for them. This world--will--fall."''
580
581A mysterious young woman of Japanese descent and clad in cybernetic armor, Naamurah easily defeated Aaron Aikman when they first fought, leaving him with a cryptic warning before vanishing. Connected to a string of kidnappings, she is revealed to be the first of an army of extra-dimensional beings that possess people in their sleep and seek to overrun the Multiverse.
582----
583* BadassLongcoat: She wears a black trench coat over her MiniMecha.
584* CosmicEntity: It's not known what her true form is, just that she originated in a [[DreamLand dimension of darkness]] and can only manifest by possessing others.
585* DarkActionGirl: During her first fight with Aaron Aikman, she nearly killed him.
586* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: Her host body was critically injured in a car accident and is kept alive by a MiniMecha.
587* TheDragon: She and her kin are affiliated with Morlun.
588* DemonicPossession: She took over the body of [[spoiler:Hannah Ikegami when she is put in a coma.]]
589* EvilGenius: According to her Data Entry (patterned after Marvel's official datebook stats), she has a 7/7 in Intelligence.
590* EvilOverlooker: On the cover of ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #3 her eyes are shown glaring down at Spider-Man.
591* GeniusBruiser: She has a 7/7 ranking in Intelligence, 5/7 rankings in Strength and Speed, and a 4/7 ranking in Agility - going by the database entry for her.
592* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Her eyes glow [[SupernaturalGoldEyes solid yellow]].
593* MiniMecha: She wears a robotic suit with clawed arms and SpiderLimbs.
594* NavelDeepNeckline: Her MiniMecha leaves her cleavage and belly exposed down to her waist.
595* RoguesGalleryTransplant: According to her [[OmniscientDatabase spoof official Marvel databook]] entry, she first appeared in ''The Terrible Hulk'' #50... which doesn't exist in real life.
596* StatuesqueStunner: She's 6'1'', making her unusually tall for a woman of Japanese descent.
597* {{Stripperiffic}}: Her armor exposes her chest down to her waist, and she's not wearing anything underneath.
598* TakeOverTheWorld: She and her kin take over the bodies of sleeping or comatose people, and her intent is to conquer the world.
599* TeensAreMonsters: Her host body is 17, and was 16 when she was possessed.
600* VaporWear: She's naked underneath her MiniMecha.
601[[/folder]]
602
603[[folder:Mysterio]]
604-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #5
605
606* AbhorrentAdmirer: He's a SP//dr groupie and sends Peni CD mixes.
607* BombThrowingAnarchist: He tries to poison New York with hallucinogenic gas while ranting about terror and panic and chaos.
608* CoolShip: He's piloting a giant sphere-shaped ship that sprays hallucinogenic gas.
609* EmpoweredBadassNormal: He was biologically augmented, greatly enhancing every aspect of his physicality, especially his intellect. He still got taken out in one punch by SP//dr, though.
610* EvilOldFolks: He's a balding old guy with liverspots on his face.
611* FacelessEye: His ship is meant to evoke this, as is the design on his fishbowl-helmet.
612* MushroomSamba: His gas ''really'' sends Peni for a loop.
613* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: It's unknown if he's his universe's Quentin Beck, or someone else entirely.
614* TooDumbToLive: He doses SP//dr with some hallucinogenic gas. Rather than finish her off, he whips out his smartphone and starts taking photos.
615* SelfDeprecation: He became Mysterio out of a loathing of his own voice and a desire to get closer to his idol, SP//dr.
616[[/folder]]
617
618[[folder:The Six Men of Sinistry]]
619-> '''AKA:''' Lord Osborne; Max Dillon; Quentin Beck; Sergei Kravinoff; Otto Octavius; Adrian Toomes
620-> '''Debut:''' ''Spider-Verse'' #1
621
622* CombatTentacles: Doc Ock has pipework tentacles he powers with radioactive material and manipulates with a switchboard/control panel strapped to his chest.
623* EgomaniacHunter: Kraven, as usual, is meant to invoke this.
624* FailedASpotCheck: Lord Osborne should have taken his broach off, since it's what gives away his civilian identity.
625* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Electro [[spoiler:ends up reviving Leopardon, who proceeds to kick his and the Vulture's ass]].
626* OffingTheOffspring: Norman coldly shoots his son Harry when he comes across him in the Goblin costume.
627* {{Steampunk}}: They're steampunk versions of the Green Goblin, Electro, Mysterio, Kraven the Hunter, Doctor Octopus, and the Vulture.
628* StrawMisogynist: The villains, especially the Green Goblin, are very much [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain politically incorrect]].
629* TheTopicOfCancer: Otto didn't shield the primitive nuclear reactor powering his tentacles. After defeating him, Spider-Man 2099 muses that he would've been killed by cancer in a year or so.
630* VillainTeamUp: They're an alternate version of the Sinister Six, led this time by Mysterio. It's close to the original line-up, but with the Green Goblin instead of [[http://denism79.deviantart.com/art/Sandman-Steampunk-Re-Design-2013-460291034 the Sandman]].
631[[/folder]]
632
633[[folder:Kang the Conglomerator]]
634->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Geddon'' #1
635
636A crooked businessman from the year 2099 of Earth-138. Kang has traveled back in time to acquire one of the hottest commodities of the modern day, the anarchic Spider-Man, and bring him back to the future to make Kang more money.
637----
638* BadassInANiceSuit: He wears a stylish purple business suit and is powerful enough to take on anything short of the Hulk without breaking a sweat.
639* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: He makes his entrance by vaporizing Thunderstrike, who is a Neo Nazi and minion of the Red Skull in this universe, and whom Spider-Man had just defeated but left alive.
640* CorruptCorporateExecutive: This version of Kang owns what is implied to be a massive megacorporation, and he has no qualms about traveling back in time to kidnap someone for his own profit.
641* DisneyOwnsThisTrope: He owns the image rights of every hero from the modern era, and has merchandized the hell out of them in his own time. Spider-Man is his biggest moneymaker.
642* SelfDeprecation: At one point remarks that the superhero movies are more profitable than the comics, a not-so-subtle riff on how the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse has greatly overshadowed the comics in public popularity.
643* VillainExitStageLeft: He retreats to his own time after a sound thrashing from the Hulk.
644[[/folder]]
645
646[[folder:Mysterious Empress]]
647->'''AKA:''' Queen Mysteria
648->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' vol 2 #4
649
650The queen of a mystical kingdom in Earth-423, with some severely unconventional views on good parenting skills.
651----
652* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The characters she's a mush-up of are nigh-uniformly evil. While Mysteria is a bad guy, she's less evil than they are.
653* BigBad: She's the main villain of Spinstress's story.
654* CompositeCharacter: Of Mary Parker, Mysterio, the Evil Queen, and Mother Gothel. Her second story adds a bit of Snow White.
655* TheCorruptible: [[spoiler:Norma]] gave her the Goblin Orb, knowing it would amplifying the worst in her. [[spoiler:Fortunately, once the Orb is destroyed a second time, the corruption wears off.]]
656* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: With hefty LampshadeHanging in ''song'', no less. She feels she's unfairly maligned, even though she is doing some pretty bad things.
657* HighCollarOfDoom: When she shows up to the ball to start her plan, she's suddenly sporting a massive collar, much like Mysterio's and the Evil Queen's.
658* KnightTemplarParent: Everything she does, she claims is to protect Petra. Including using dark magic to attack the heads of neighbouring kingdoms and her own daughter.
659* NeverMyFault: When she accuses the heads of the Six Kingdoms of having assassinated her husband, one shoots back that she did it tinkering in dark magic, which she violently denies.
660* ParentalObliviousness: Fails to notice or even consider why the young woman who looks like her daughter is calling her "mom" mid-fight, even though Petra's an only child.
661[[/folder]]
662
663[[folder:Bishop Octopus]]
664->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' vol 2 #4
665----
666* CombatTentacles: Being a half-octopus man, he uses his tentacles to grab people.
667* CompositeCharacter: Doc Ock, mixed with Judge Frollo and Ursula.
668* TheDragon: Turns out to be working for the Mysterious Empress.
669* ScaryShinyGlasses: As with Otto, his eyes are usually hidden behind a pair of glasses. One panel in ''Spider-Verse'' vol. 3 has them looking particularly sinister.
670* SinisterMinister: He's apparently a bishop, but appears to worship some sort of tentacled god. He also has no problem threatening people to get what he wants.
671* TyrantTakesTheHelm: Oddly subverted. When Petra returns she finds he's taken the crown, thanks to the Queen going into a coma, but while he has labelled Spinstress an outlaw, he apparently stands down when her majesty recovers, and never actually does anything to antagonize Petra herself.
672* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Curiously, nobody seems to be perturbed by the fact he's half-octopus.
673* VillainExitStageLeft: The first time he appears, he squirts everyone with octopus ink and escapes.
674[[/folder]]
675
676[[folder:Kraven the Huntsman]]
677->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' vol 3 #2
678
679A boisterous but not particularly bright hunter (or huntsman) who comes after Spinstress
680
681* CompositeCharacter: Of Kraven, the Huntsman from ''Snow White'', and Gaston from ''Beauty and The Beast''.
682* TheDitz: Fails to realize he's fighting Spinstress when she's right there, simply because her wanted posters have a dramatically exaggerated portrayal of her.
683* FunnyForeigner: Exactly where Spinstress's adventures take place on is deliberately vague (besides "Disney Fantasy Land"), but Kraven's obviously not a local to wherever that is, having some difficulty with the local language.
684* GoodScarsEvilScars: Has a scar over one eye.
685* LaughablyEvil: He's the villain of the piece, but between his general stupidity and his over-the-top manner, he's not very menacing.
686* NonHumanSidekick: Like Petra he also has an animal sidekick, a [[AdaptationalNonSapience giant vulture]].
687* VillainSong: Gets one, about why he hunts. According to James, it's terrible.
688[[/folder]]
689
690!! Supporting Characters
691
692[[folder:Captain George Stacy]]
693-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' vol 1 #2
694
695Gwen's loving father... and the one leading the manhunt against Spider-Woman.
696
697For more information, please refer to [[Characters/SpiderGwen this page]]
698[[/folder]]
699
700[[folder:Doctor Kaori Ikegami]]
701[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kaori_ikegami_earth_31411_from_edge_of_spider_verse_vol_1_3_0001.png]]
702-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' vol 1 #3
703
704The head of the Ikegami Medical Center. After her beloved daughter Hannah was left in a coma after being run over by a truck, Kaori Ikegami fell in love with Aaron Aikman when he helped build a life-support system for her. However, she suddenly grew aloof towards him, leading him to speculate that her daughter died. The truth, however, is far more sinister.
705----
706* AntiVillain: Naamurah manipulated her love for Hannah in order to get her to mass-produce the life-support units.
707* FreakOut: When Aaron asks her if Hannah died, she abruptly starts yelling at him and then runs away.
708* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She eventually realizes that Naamurah was only using her love for her daughter to manipulate her and breaks down in tears when confronted by Aaron.
709* OfficeRomance: She fell in love with her employee, Aaron Aikman, when he helped build a life-support system for her comatose daughter.
710[[/folder]]
711
712[[folder:Sara Jane]]
713-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #4
714
715Patton Parnel's classmate and next-door neighbor. Sara Jane shanghais Patton into helping her free animals being used as test subjects at Alcorp, leading to his transformation into the monstrous Spider-Man.
716----
717* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She's dating Gene, who's the AlternateSelf of Flash Thompson. She also thinks Patton's DarkerAndEdgier attitude following his transformation is attractive, at least until he bites her.
718* AlternateSelf: She's an alternate universe counterpart to Mary-Jane Watson.
719* ChestBurster: Patton impregnates her with his arachnid offspring, which exit her body through the bite mark on her neck, much to her horror.
720* CreateYourOwnVillain: She shanghaied Patton into helping her with a scheme on the field trip to Alcorp, which leads to him getting bitten by the spider that gives him his powers, making her the catalyst of the Spider-Monster’s creation.
721* GirlNextDoor: She lives next door to Patton, who [[ThePeepingTom spies on her as she's getting dressed]].
722* OrWasItADream: [[HopeSpot Sara Jane wakes up thinking the horrors of the previous day were a nightmare]]... and then the baby spiders emerge from her throat.
723* SoapBoxSadie: She's a vehement supporter of animal rights and spends the bus trip to Alcorp proselytizing to Patton, who is in shock that his crush would talk to him and ironically [[TheSociopath tortures animals for kicks]].
724* TearsOfRemorse: Sara Jane breaks down in tears when Uncle Ted whips Patton because of the trouble she'd gotten him into.
725* VillainousRescue: Morlun inadvertently saves her by killing Patton.
726[[/folder]]
727
728[[folder:Ted Parnel]]
729-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #4
730
731* AbusiveParents: Or Uncle in Patton’s case.
732* AlternateSelf: He's Uncle Ben's EvilDoppelganger.
733* AssholeVictim: Patton condemns him to the slow, agonizing death of being eaten from the inside out by baby spiders, but it's hard to feel sorry for him after seeing how he treated his nephew.
734* CoversAlwaysLie: The cover for ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' #4 depicted him with a moustache, but in the story itself, his upper lip is bare.
735* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Slowly eaten inside out by the baby spiders that Patton impregnated him with. It’s so agonizing he’s practically begging for a MercyKill.
736* DomesticAbuser: He treats his nephew like dirt, beats him, and openly states he never wanted to adopt him in the first place.
737* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: When he learns that Patton had gotten into trouble during the field trip, he breaks into his nephew's room and whips the hell out of him with his belt.
738* EvilUncle: He's an abusive asshole, and the sole reason for his existence is making [[TheSociopath Patton]] look sympathetic.
739* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The first thing Patton does after getting the hang of his powers is [[TheDogBitesBack exact revenge on his uncle.]]
740* ICannotSelfTerminate: Patton webs him to his bed and impregnates him with his spider offspring, who [[CruelAndUnusualDeath slowly eat him from the inside out]].
741* {{Jerkass}}: He’s a DomesticAbuser with no redeeming qualities.
742* OhCrap: When he sees Patton crawling towards him along the ceiling with glowing red eyes and shark-like teeth, understandably he freaks out.
743* TooDumbToLive: When Uncle Ted sees the inside of his house is covered in spider webs, does he do the smart thing and get out ASAP? No, he yells at Patton. It isn't until [[HumanoidAbomination he sees what his nephew has become]] that he panics, and by then it's too late.
744* WhyDidYouMakeMeHitYou: He blames Patton for his life's difficulties while whipping him with his belt.
745[[/folder]]
746
747[[folder:Daredevil]]
748-> '''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' vol 1 #5
749
750--> ''"Quiet breaks, shatters down, so the city reaches out. Listens.. Waiting... Another station for a signal, and we're all some kind of noise. Be the good kind, Peni."''
751
752* BlindSeer: He's blind, but he sees more than most people.
753* BloodKnight: He ''really'' enjoyed beating on [[Franchise/GhostInTheShell Section 9]] and [[Manga/{{Akira}} The Capsules]].
754* OlderAndWiser: He was a colleague of the original SP//dr, Peni's father, and is her mentor when it comes to superheroing.
755[[/folder]]
756
757[[folder:Kobold]]
758->'''AKA:''' Harry Osborn
759->'''First Appearance:''' ''Edge of Spider-Geddon'' #4
760The estranged son of Spider-Norman. Harry has long opposed his father from the shadows while outwardly playing the part of a dutiful son, but when Norman's schemes cause the death of his best friend Peter, Harry decides to confront his father directly as the Kobold.
761----
762* BadassNormal: Even without the Kobold suit, Harry is no slouch at physical combat. When three Oscorp security guards herd him into an elevator to bring him to Norman, he takes two of them out with a pair of concealed tasers before thrashing the last one with a set of brass knuckles.
763* CurbStompBattle: His confrontation with Norman is short, brutal, and utterly one-sided in Norman's favor. Harry gets beaten within an inch of his life in what's implied to be seconds, without landing so much as a scratch on his father.
764* EnergyWeapon: The Kobold suit has wrist-mounted energy blasters.
765* EvilDoppelganger: {{Inverted}}. The Kobold suit and its associated equipment make Harry a dead ringer for the various Goblin-themed villains that have fought Spider-Man in countless other universes. Unlike most of them, he's a heroic character fighting an evil Spider-Man.
766* ExactlyWhatIAimedAt: He uses the last of his strength to fire an energy blast in Norman's general direction, which seemingly goes wide. Norman mocks Harry for missing, only to realize that Harry was actually shooting at the damaged Cosmic Cube which is the lynchpin of Norman's plans--a lynchpin which is now about to explode.
767* GoOutWithASmile: He is last seen smiling at death's door, seemingly looking forward to being reunited with Peter. It's unclear if he actually died, however.
768* {{Revenge}}: He's fighting Norman not to save the world, but to avenge Peter's death at his hands.
769* UncertainDoom: It's implied, but not confirmed, that he died in the explosion caused by him shooting the Cosmic Cube.
770[[/folder]]
771
772[[folder:Norma the Fairy Gob-Mother]]
773->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' vol 2 #4
774
775A fairy gob-mother who appears to the young Princess Petra, offering her power, but at a price.
776
777* AmbiguouslyEvil: The characters she's made up from are, save the Fairy Godmother, villains, and while her bargain with Petra is unfair and cruel, it does allow her to thwart Queen Mysteria, who it should be noted stole a magical artifact from her. [[spoiler:Blown out the water in her second appearance, where she unsurprisingly turns out to be evil, and the one who ''gave'' Mysteria the Orb in the first place.]]
778* ArtifactOfDoom: Her evil plan revolves around her Goblin Orb, a crystal ball that's charged with mystical energy by negative human emotion, but also corrupts humans with those same emotions. After using Queen Mysteria to charge it she manipulates Petra into retrieving it for her.
779* BadSamaritan: Appears to Petra seemingly to provide altruistic magical aid against Mysteria, but is later revealed to have been manipulating them both towards her own ends. It's entirely possible that this is how she appeared to Queen Mysteria and offered the Orb that corrupted her.
780* CompositeCharacter: Of Norman Osborn, the Fairy Godmother, and a tiny bit of Maleficent.
781* DecompositeCharacter: Visually modeled after Maleficent, but having Petra sign a shady contract for magical aid is taken from Ursula, who Bishop Octopus takes more after.
782* EveryoneHasStandards: Standard fine print for her deals include "no deals with the devil".
783* FairyGodmother: Well, almost.
784* ForcedTransformation: Offers to turn Petra's spider friend Webster into a carriage, at no extra cost.
785* TheManBehindTheMan: [[spoiler:She's the one who hired Kraven, not Bishop Octopus, as part of the very deal she struck with Petra saying if she didn't, Norma could send a huntsman to kill her.]]
786* MetaGuy: Spinstress's entire story is an AffectionateParody as is, but Norma also makes a few meta-comments to herself, such as leaving out clones, deals with devils, and "magicians undoing everything".
787[[/folder]]
788
789[[folder:Merry James]]
790->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' vol. 2 #4
791
792A good-looking bard who Princess Petra runs into, and later assists her in thwarting the Mysterious Empress.
793
794* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: Turns out there's a cost for smashing an evil magical artifact. [[spoiler:James finds himself turning into a Venom shortly afterward.]]
795* BadassBystander: Clobbers Bishop Octopus with a lute during the ballroom attack.
796* CompositeCharacter: Of Mary-Jane Watson and the Prince from ''Snow White''.
797* DamselInDistress: Kraven abducts him because he realizes James knows who Spinstress is, so if he kidnaps him, Kraven will get Spinstress.
798* SecretKeeper: One of the few to notice or recognize Petra is Spinstress, but he keeps it to himself.
799[[/folder]]
800
801[[folder:Peter Parker (Earth-71490)]]
802->'''Debut:''' ''Edge of Spider-Verse'' vol. 2 #5
803
804The Peter Parker of Earth-71490 and Cooper Coen's BestFriend. He entered the world of fashion instead of the sciences as a photographer.
805----
806* BestFriend: Peter has been Cooper's closest friend ever since he volunteered himself as a "bro date" after Cooper was stood up at prom. They've been through thick and thin together even when times were tough after college.
807* CameraFiend: Rather than working for the ''Daily Bugle'', Peter works for Van Dyne as a photographer for its models.
808* EndearinglyDorky: Peter is a nerd and a terrible dancer with awful fashion sense. He once ripped up Cooper's final project by accident and offered to do it for him once he taught himself how to sew. But these same traits endear Peter to Cooper and they've been best friends since high school.
809* NerdGlasses: Peter wears thick, boxy glasses and is still a "nerd" to Cooper despite leaving the sciences to photograph fashion.
810* NiceGuy: Peter is nothing but kind and outgoing to others. Cooper calls him "the gentlest guy I know" and Peter is constantly apologetic while being whipped around by a Vulturion drone even though it's not his fault.
811* ShipperOnDeck: He's unaware of Cooper's double life believes that Cooper and Web-Weaver would make a great couple, telling Cooper that he's found "the perfect guy" for him.

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