Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse trailers from 2023 barely touched the surface when previewing the several variations that showed up in the much awaited sequel. Along with variations like Spider-Gwen and Peter B. Parker, Miles Morales’ return to the Spider-Verse included a few additional characters including Miguel O’Hara’s Spider-Man 2099 and Jessica Drew’s Spider-Woman. Even while all of those variations were hinted at in marketing and teasers before to the theatrical release of Across the Spider-Verse, quite a few still surprised viewers. Alongside more well-known versions like Mangaverse Spider-Man or fresh variants like the Metro Boomin Spider-Man that shocked fans, fan favourites like the Bombastic Bag-Man also made an appearance.
- Spider-Rex from Earth-66
Before he encountered an evil T-Rex dubbed Norrannosaurman, Ptar Ptarker was a pteranodon in a prehistoric world. A meteorite containing alien spiders fell into them as they were engaged in combat, causing them to exchange bodies and don new outfits. Ptar Ptarker now has a more potent T-Rex physique, but because to his experience with the extraterrestrial spiders, he also acquired new spider abilities. As Spider-Rex, he finally ascended the ranks of Miguel O’Hara’s Spider Society. Since Spider-Rex was one of the most powerful Spider-Men in Across the Spider-Verse, his decision to turn against Miles Morales shocked both the audience and Miles himself.
2. Bombastic Bag-Man from Earth-616
A distinct variation of the wall-crawler that initially emerged in the common 616 world was one of the greatest variations in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Actually, one of Peter Parker’s other outfits from the comics was the Bombastic Bag Man. Spider-Man visited the Fantastic Four’s offices for a checkup after rejecting the extraterrestrial Venom symbiote. While Johnny Storm provided his pal a spare FF suit, Reed Richards gave him the all-clear on a medical level. Spider-Man donned a paper bag over his head because he needed to continue concealing his identity. The long-lasting one-off outfit was made possible by him, who went under the moniker “Bombastic Bag-Man.”
3. Mangaverse Spider-Man from Earth-2301
One of Spider-Man’s numerous blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameos: A relatively forgotten version made a brief appearance across the Spider-Verse. Miles Morales came into Mangaverse Spider-Man while making his getaway from the Spider Society’s headquarters. Peter Parker was one of the final Spider Clan members in the Mangaverse. Before his uncle Ben was assassinated by a rival clan commanded by Kingpin, Mangaverse Spider-Man trained in martial arts. Parker’s skills increased after the Venom spirit took control of his body and gave him superior biological webbing to carry out his vengeance goal. In Across the Spider-Verse, Miles Morales temporarily escaped using Mangaverse Spider-Man as a launchpad.
4. Spidercide from Earth-616
Fans first saw a few names and Earth designations that explained each variant when Miles Morales initially landed on Earth-928 and started exploring the Spider Society’s headquarters. While it quickly got challenging to remember every name, one stuck out among the others. A few people were aboard the Spider-Mobile when it suddenly appeared, including Spidercide. The unfortunate figure, who made his debut in the 1990s Clone Saga, was actually an evil clone of Spider-Man with extraordinary shape-shifting powers. Some devoted comic book readers began to doubt Spider-Man 2099’s selection procedure for membership in his organisation after learning about Spidercide’s involvement with the fictional Spider Society.
5. Web-Slinger from Earth-31913
One of the best characters teased on the poster for Across the Spider-Verse was Web-Slinger. Patrick O’Hara/”Ponderosa” Parker, commonly known as Web-Slinger, was initially introduced to the public during the first Spider-Verse event. O’Hara and his horse Widow were bitten by a spider that had been exposed to a mystery elixir manufactured by Michael Morbius. O’Hara and Widow both acquired remarkable spider powers, including a telepathic link that served as a special kind of radar sense. With his special weapons that could discharge both webbing and bullets, Web-Slinger posed a serious threat. When Miguel O’Hara gave the Spider Society the command to turn against the youthful Spider-Man, Web-Slinger and Widow both engaged Miles Morales.
6. Spider-Man 2211 from Earth-9500
When Spider-Man 2099 first saw Spider-Man in the comics, fans were introduced to the Spider-Man of 2121. A timespinner from the future named Max Borne employed cutting-edge technology to continue Spider-Man’s legacy and safeguard the chronology from temporal dangers. The evil Hobgoblin 2211 was pursued by Spider-Man 2211 into the timestream and into the present day. He learned that she was truly his daughter Robin, who was determined to use whatever means necessary to return her father to the past. As Miles Morales hid on the Timespinner’s back to flee, Spider-Man 2211 didn’t seem to be that strong in Across the Spider-Verse.
7. Metro Boomin Spider-Man
Miles Morales relied on music to help him cope with difficult situations, therefore it has an important part in both Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Metro Boomin, a music producer, participated in both the sequel and the soundtrack for Across the Spider-Verse. The audience’s attention was drawn when an original variation fell from the ceiling during Miles Morales’ escape from the Spider Society’s headquarters. There was nowhere to flee, Metro Boomin confidently said, however Miles Morales swiftly located a place to do so. The enjoyable and unexpected appearance honoured Metro Boomin’s contribution to the movie.
8. Lego Spider-Man from Earth-13122
The dimension-hopping bad guy known as the Spot was introduced in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse as Miles Morales’ antagonist. In his own world, he originally utilised his spots to leap small distances, but he quickly realised he could also go to other realities. Spot looked into a few other worlds, one of which was the unusual Earth-13122, which included the Lego Marvel universe. As soon as news of the Spot’s shenanigans reached the Daily Bugle newsroom’s bullpen, Lego Spider-Man sprung into action. It was a playful allusion to The Lego Movie, which Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s team had enjoyed success with.
9. Bullet Points Spider-Man from Earth-70105
In Bullet Points by J. Michael Straczynski and Tommy Lee Edwards, a grim but significant parallel Marvel history played out on Earth-70105. History was changed in a special way when Steve Rogers took up the identity of Iron Man rather than Captain America after Benjamin Parker’s death during World War II. Without Uncle Ben, Peter Parker developed into a troublemaker, which prompted the Hulk’s metamorphosis. Before a gamma-irradiated spider bit Parker and changed him into that reality’s Spider-Man, Bruce Banner tried to heal him for years. Across the Spider-Verse included a few instances of the Bullet Points Spider-Man, however his attire was significantly different.
10. Spider-Mobile from Earth-53931
The Human Torch, Spider-Man’s best buddy in the comics, assisted Spider-Man in developing the original Spider-Mobile in the popular 616 world. But it was only a shoddy automobile that was quickly forgotten. But later, during the Spider-Verse celebration, a sentient Spider-Mobile surfaced. Peter Parkedcar joined the Spider-Army to fight the multiverse hunters known as the Inheritors. He was from Earth-53931. In Across the Spider-Verse, Spider-Mobile also pursued Miles Morales, who was a member of the Spider Society. Although Spider-Mobile occasionally made the chase more difficult owing to his size, he also carried other versions like the equally unexpected Spidercide.
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