Spider-Man | |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962) |
Created by |
Stan Lee Steve Ditko |
Characters |
Peter Parker Ben Reilly Doctor Octavius |
See also | Alternative versions of Spider-Man |
Spider-X | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Midnight Sons Unlimited #3 (1993) |
Created by | Mort Todd |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Brian Kornfield |
Notable aliases | Spider-Man to the Xth Power |
Abilities |
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Ai Apaec | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Osborn #1 (2011) |
Created by |
Kelly Sue DeConnick Jamie McKelvie |
In-story information | |
Species | God |
Team affiliations | Dark Avengers |
Notable aliases | Spider-Man, Decapitator |
Abilities | Super-Strength Enhanced Senses Underwater Adaption Long sharp teeth that contain powerful poison Cling to solid walls |
"Spider-Man" is the name of several fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. The first and main character is Peter Parker, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Other characters have adopted the alias over the years in the Earth 616 universe such as Ben Reilly and Doctor Octavius. There also consists of alternate universe versions of the web-slinger such as Miles Morales and Miguel O'Hara.
Peter Parker aka the Amazing Spider-Man, this is the mainstream Earth-616 incarnation of the character and appears in almost every piece of Spider-Man related media.
Ben Reilly is a clone of Peter Parker, who also fought crime as the Scarlet Spider. He also took over as Spider-Man (with a new costume) when Peter retired to settle down with his new family. This lasted until the original Green Goblin returned and murdered Reilly.
While possessing the Venom symbiote he posed as Spider-Man as a member of the Dark Avengers until his capture at the end of the "Siege" storyline.
Spider-X (Brian Kornfield) is a fictional character and supervillain in the Marvel Universe. He first appeared in Midnight Sons Unlimited #3 (October 1993).