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Hero Overview

With great power, there must also come great responsibility.
~ Spider-Man's most famous quote, as well as one of the most iconic quotes of all time.
Hope you were watching, Uncle Ben. 'Cause I did that for you. Kept everyone safe. Kept them from being scared. And I made it fun. It doesn't matter that most of 'em wouldn't have lifted a finger for Peter Parker. That's not why you do it. You do it 'cause it's the right thing to do. Because it's what you would've done. You were more than a father to me, Ben Parker. More than a role model... You were my hero. Now it's my turn. Because from now on, I'm going to be yours! You'll see. I'm going to give it my all! We'll have fun! I'll never quit--and it's going to be amazing!
~ Spider-Man

Spider-Man, known by his secret identity, Peter Parker, or Peter Benjamin Parker, is a fictional superhero and the title character and main protagonist of the Spider-Man comic book series, and as well as one of the protagonists from Marvel Comics, and as well as major/supporting protagonist in other Storylines.

Peter Parker was a timid fifteen-year-old Midtown High School student who was bitten by a radioactive spider, which gave him superhuman spider-powers and abilities; superhuman strength, speed, agility, jump, reflexes, stamina, durability, coordination and balance, healing, regeneration, immunity, wall-climbing ability, and sensing/detecting any upcoming danger and threats called "spider-sense". He also builds his wrist-mounted high speeding device equipment that resembles spider-webbing on his left and right wrist called "web-shooters" as his main primary weapon, allowing him to web-shoot at his enemies like a web-bullets, and web-swing across the city at high speeds. Peter originally used his powers initially to help his Uncle Ben Parker and Aunt May Parker, Peter allowed his fame to get over his head until the death of his Uncle Ben, who was murdered by the thief whom Peter let escape. After his death, Peter vowed to use his spider-powers to fight crime and protect the people of New York City from the evil forces as masked vigilante superhero; Spider-Man, having learned the most valuable lesson "with great power, there must also come great responsibility". Spider-Man has gained friends and has battled his main enemies such as his arch-enemy, Green Goblin, and then Doctor Octopus, Sandman, Chameleon, Vulture, Mysterio, Electro, Lizard, Scorpion, Rhino, Shocker, Kingpin, Kraven the Hunter, Morbius the Living Vampire, Venom, and Carnage, but has also dealt with the ups and downs of life ever since his debut as a superhero.

Spider-Man is one of the most popular and iconic superheroes in comic book history and has appeared in comics, cartoons, films, and video games over the decades. Spider-Man was first portrayed in live-action by Danny Seagren in Spidey Super Stories, a skit that ran from 1974 to 1977. In the films, Spider-Man has been portrayed by actors Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He was voiced by Jake Johnson and Chris Pine in the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Reeve Carney starred originally as Spider-Man in the 2010 Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Spider-Man has been well-received as a superhero and comic book character, and he is one of the most iconic comic book characters of all time.

Spider-Man was created by the late Stan Lee and the late Steve Ditko, and first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15: Introducing Spider-Man in August 1962.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

  • Spider-Physiology: Spider-Man possesses his incredible superhuman spider-powers and abilities after being bitten by the radioactive spider, which makes him amazing and spectacular. This spider-bite had transferred its venom that combines with the radiation to Peter Parker's DNA in his bloodstream, and it later mutates from exposure to a specific rate of radiation, causing numerous changes in the radioactive spider's blood, and as a result, Spider-Man gained his spider-powers including superhuman strength, speed, agility, jumping, reflexes, stamina, durability, equilibrium, wall-climbing ability and spider-sense:
    • Superhuman Strength: Spider-Man possesses his superhuman strength, dubbed as "the proportionate strength of a spider", or "Spider-Strength, which makes Spider-Man far stronger and more powerful than a normal human being; for example, he can effortlessly lift up 10 tons or more, as if he is enraged. Spider-Man's strength lets him effortlessly lift and throw automobiles and most standard heavy objects as shown in "THE FINAL CHAPTER" where he effortlessly lift up a giant heavy machinery with all of his might that had pinned him down, he is so strong that he can send normal humans flying several feet away with a single punch or kick, and can break a door open with just a single punch or kick. He must always pull his punches and kicks as if he's in the state of anger, he would cause fatal on criminals or kill them due his power far greater unless fighting someone the same power status as him equally or greater, otherwise, his blows would be instantly lethal. Spider-Man can use his superhuman strength to overpower Scorpion and Rhino, able to hurt Venom and Carnage, and punch and kick through The Lizard's thick hard scaly skin, Spider-Man can use his superhuman strength to easily overpower by either punch, kick, or throw normal enemies, destroy everyday items with one strike such as his alarm clock, break apart guns, and lifted tanks, supported fallen multi-story buildings and freed himself from under tons of rubble, engaging strong supervillains in hand-to-hand combat, swing at high speed velocities on a web or rope. His strength allows him to shatter steel chains by flexing his muscles.
    • Superhuman Speed: Spider-Man possesses his superhuman speed, dubbed as "the proportionate speed of a spider", or "Spider-Speed", making Spider-Man faster than a normal human being; his agility and his reflexes are faster than an average human by about factor of 40 (he is always able to dodge bullets, even at point-blank) and are capable of running and moving at speeds that are beyond natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. Spider-Man's speed allows him to utilize his agility combining his quick reflexes, it also helps him in both hand-to-hand combat and web-shooting, though the exact extent of this speed has yet to be determined. He was able to run so fast that he caught up with any speeding car on a highway, he is capable of dodging bullets and lightning, even at point-blank range. Spider-Man moves faster than the eye can follow, even appearing, disappearing, and reappearing as a blur. Spider-Man is even able to intercept them with his webbing quickly which Spider-Man can use his superhuman speed to web-swing at high speed. Spider-Man can run at superhuman speeds as shown that he has shown that he can go over 200-250 miles per hour. His speed allows him to reach in different locations in time.
    • Superhuman Agility: Spider-Man possesses his superhuman agility dubbed as "the proportionate agility of a spider", or "Spider-Agility", making Spider-Man far more agile than a normal humans; for example, His equilibrium, dexterity, and flexibility are all enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. He is 25 times more agile than any normal human being. Spider-Man is extraordinarily limber, and his tendons and connective tissues are twice as elastic as the most dexterous human being. He has the combined balance and acrobatic prowess of the 95 Olympic-level acrobats. He can highly leap a distance of a width of a New York City Street and highly jump up to 5 stories even without a running start. He can also perform any complicated sequence of gymnastic stunts such as flips, rolls, spins, cartwheels, contortions, somersaults, and springs with ease so quick. Spider-Man is also amazingly adaptive at dodging projectile attacks, even bullets fired from multiple shooters at once.
    • Superhuman Jumping: Spider-Man possesses his superhuman jump as he's able to jump and leap from building to another building in a single bound, which is thought to be proportional to a jumping spider.
    • Superhuman Reflexes: Spider-Man's own superhuman reflexes are much faster than any humans; for example, he can dodge or counter any attack, including gunfire, even at point-blank range. Spider-Man's Spider-Sense also greatly further amplifies his superhuman reflexes because he can react to danger before it happens. His reflexes and movements allow him to dodge any object that travels at high speeds: projectiles such as bullets, lasers, etc. Spider-Man's combination of agility, reflexes, and speed allows him to dodge attacks from heroes and villains who are speedsters, like the Speed Demon.
    • Superhuman Stamina: Spider-Man has much more superhuman stamina than normal humans; for example, he can perform physically active without getting tired.
      • Superhuman Endurance: Spider-Man possesses superhuman physical endurance. Throughout his superhero career, Spider-Man has received the most diverse types of injuries, the vast majority of which would instantly kill a normal person. In some cases, he was able to keep fighting and even win fights despite having several broken bones.
    • Superhuman Durability: Spider-Man's superhuman durability is his overall body is generally tougher, stronger, and more durable than any normal human being, as such he has survived things that would outright kill any non-superpowered human. These include, but aren't limited to, electrocution, smash-through brick walls, incendiary grenades, demolition explosives, pipe bombs, and falls from hundreds of feet. Note that he survives all of this with minor to no physical injuries and just gets back up only slightly disoriented. In one incident he survives a single hit from the Hulk (whose punches are strong enough to pulverize tanks and helicopters), though he stated he couldn't survive more than one hit. Spider-Man has also weathered blows from such superhuman adversaries as Venom, Carnage, the Lizard, Rhino, Sandman, Scorpion, and even the Juggernaut. His durability isn't powerful enough to shrug off sharp blades or gunfire, however.
    • Superhuman Equilibrium: Spider-Man possesses coordination and balance to achieve a state of perfect equilibrium in any position imaginable. He seems able to adjust his position by instinct, which enables him to balance himself on any object, no matter how small or narrow. He has developed a unique fighting style that has made full use of his speed, agility, strength, and equilibrium.
    • Wall-Climbing/Wall-Crawling: Spider-Man can wall-climb on walls and roofs like a spider using his fingertips and as well as his feet as he's able to manipulate inter-atomic interaction between atoms to create molecular bonds to stick to any surface, no matter how rough or slippery. This ability appears to be consciously used and is so far limited to Spider-Man's body, usually concentrated in his hands and feet (but he has also used his back to stick to walls as well), and another object, with an upper limit of several tons per finger.
    • Spider-Sense: Spider-Man's signature spider-power, is his precognitive sixth sense called "spider-sense", that allows him to sense danger or threat for a few seconds, being his most important precognition ability of his superpower when danger is present. He feels a buzzing sensation in his skull as a sort of early warning detection system, allowing him to react automatically and casually. His spider-sense offers a psychological awareness of his surroundings, such as dodging frontal enemy attacks, using it as a radar to act, fight and navigate while blind, using the sensory focus on it, and it alone to find and track his targets, and any form of sneak and surprise attacks are useless against him, and in conjunction with his speed, agility, and reflexes, allows him to instinctively dodge or counter all attacks, it also manifests itself if his secret identity is about to be compromised before it is, it is also effective even if he is drunk, deafened, blindfolded, asleep, or even stunned, this power is incorporated in his fighting style, making him an almost impossible opponent for any combatant to defeat, Peter can choose to ignore it through intense concentration, though it gets difficult as the more threatening the danger is, or it can lose some effectiveness if he is exhausted or distracted.
      • Superhuman Senses: Spider-Man's superhuman senses are more superiorly developed than normal humans; for example, his vision improved from needing glasses to perfect eyesight in a matter of hours. He also has an incredible sense of direction and perfect aim, as his webs rarely miss their targets, even when he's not looking or blinded.
    • Accelerated Healing Factor: Spider-Man's superhuman natural healing, immune system, and metabolism allow him to rapidly heal faster, more extensively, and efficiently than normal humans and can rapidly recover from those that would prove lethal to normal humans. He has managed to heal broken bones that would have taken months to heal in less than a week, recover from intensive bleeding in a few hours even by using first aid, heal bruises and first-degree burns in minutes, and completely heal from being temporarily blinded by a device during a battle with a villain called the Masked Marauder in 12 hours, and after about 2 hours, his eyesight was perfect, albeit sensitive for about an hour after. Peter is also more resistant to diseases, illnesses, sicknesses, drugs, poisons, toxins, etc., and any effect produced by them would rapidly wear off much quicker than any normal human being and retain his athletic physique with minimal exercise.

Abilities

  • Indomitable Will: Spider-Man has a strong force of will, completely free of evil and temptation, he is incapable of doing anything evil or unjust. He has struggled to balance his life as a student and his superhero duties.
  • Genius-Level Intellect: Peter Parker has genius-level intellect before he gained his spider-powers, and displays an uncanny affinity for science, such as biochemistry, forensics, and physics, as well as is skilled in mathematics, mechanics, and technology, by possessing a keen scientific mind that is gifted. He is so smart and intelligent that he perfected his father's webbing formula and constructed working mechanical web shooters and tracking devices, he can understand and solve any complex problems and is also an amazingly skilled tactician, inventor, engineer, and detective as he is capable of solving mysteries, crimes, and cases. He is also capable of making incredibly annoying jokes which irritate both his allies and enemies.
    • Science Major: He is a brilliant individual, with exceptional skill in every field of science, and is an excellent inventor. He is an accomplished chemist and physicist as well as expertise in biology, engineering, and mechanics. He possesses enough competency in this field to invent his trademark web shooters.
  • Skilled Photographer: Peter is a very skilled photographer and has worked for the Daily Bugle and the Front Line as a photographer.
  • Master Acrobat: Due to his superhuman spider-physical powers and abilities, Peter, as Spider-Man, surpasses normal acrobats and can perform somersaults, flips, spins, cartwheels, etc and uses these to dodge or counter any attack, such as gunfire, even in the air.
  • Master Martial Artist/Master Hand-to-Hand Combatant: Spider-Man is highly a formidable martial artist and hand-to-hand combatant after his years of crime-fighting thanks to his amazing superhuman spider-physiology, acrobatic powers and abilities, and spider-sense. Having used a fighting style derived from his superhuman spider-powers and abilities, Spider-Man made his street style that could rival virtually any combatant out of sheer volatility to standard fighting techniques (e.g. super speed, super strength, super agility, super reflexes, webbing, wall-climbing, etc.) Using a mixture of his superhuman strength, speed, agility, jumping, equilibrium, leaping, reflexes, spider-sense, intelligence, and web shooters, Spider-Man can utilize a devastating martial art, hand-to-hand combat, and acrobatic fighting style by using his punching and kicking moves which makes him a dangerous opponent and allowed him to easily hold his own against criminals, supervillains, police officers, and even superiorly skilled superhero fighters, such as Captain America or Daredevil.
  • Skilled Marksman: Due to his superhuman senses and vision, Spider-Man is a well-skilled marksman and can aim his web shooters at his targets directly, without missing.
  • Web-Swinging/Web-Slinging: Spider-Man uses his main trademark web shooters to web-swinging at high speed on web lines. Combined with his spider-powers and abilities, he can move at amazing speeds throughout the urban chasms of Manhattan. It is unknown how fast but it's fast enough to keep up with trains and cars on the road (and depending on traffic can move faster than them).

Weapons

Well, only a science major could have created a device like his!
~ Spider-Man speaking of his web shooters.
Web shooter

A detailed look into one of the webheads webshooters

Web-Shooters: Spider-Man's only main trademark weapon. The web shooters are high-speeded and pressured devices that allows him to shoot spider-webs by web-shooting out a web fluid that in contact with air, creates a super-strong thread that is tougher than Kevlar, more elastic than rubber, and 5 times stronger than high-tensile steel, and can usually contain anyone (even these who have superhuman strength or are extremely heavy). The Web-Shooters can shoot a thread of web several hundred meters in a straight line (can have a longer range if a factor in arching). They are made of high-density plastics and have multiple rotating cartridges that are filled with enough web fluid for him to use for several days before having to refill them (he usually carries spare cartridges in his belt). Spider-Man can also use his web-shooters to web-swinging at high speed by traveling across the city, he can also use his web to shoot at his enemies like a web-bullets, create nets, a shield, a giant web, a cocoon, or just a wide sticky spray. The webbing is last for 1–3 hours before it evaporates. The webbing itself is shear-thinning, meaning that while it is tough and strong it can be cut rather easily. Also because the Web-Shooters originally needed air to form the web, they were not able to work in a vacuum and were less effective in a little or no air environment such as space, or underwater until Peter improved them. Having a genius intellect he can modify his webbings to give it special properties, such as making acid webbing or electromagnetic webbing however these are expensive and are only used in special situations.

Spider-Tracers: Thanks to his genius-level intellect, Spider-Man has been able to create spider-sized tracking devices which he uses to follow criminals to be dealt with later or to track a fleeing opponent. The Spider-Tracer is also unique in that they emit a radio signal that Spider-Man's spider-sense can detect, within an 8-mile radius.

Costumes

Classic Red-and-Blue: This is the traditional suit that Spider-Man has used to wear throughout his career and while he has worn several other suits, he always finds himself returning to wearing this costume. It is made from a skintight cloth, most likely Spandex or similar. The costume is mostly blue with red gloves, boots, mid-section, and a mask. Peter designed a web pattern that covers the red portions of the suit, starting at the mask. The suit also has a black spider in the center of the chest and a larger red spider on the back, both of different designs. The mask has plastic lenses with a chrome covering that allows Peter to see out, without letting others see in. The lenses also protect Peter's eyes from dust particles and the glare of the sun while he is swinging through the city. Also, the mask helps to conceal Peter's identity by muffling his voice, thus making it unrecognizable to others. He also wears a twin set of web shooters on his wrists under the gloves. A web cartridge belt is also worn under the suit, which has a spider signal on the buckle. Originally the suit had webbing-like material under the arms that Peter affectionately called "Web-pits" though they soon vanished from the costume and would appear off and on over the years when the series changed artists. The suit also contains a special earpiece that protects Spider-Man from the effects of Hobgoblin's sonic attack and the lenses were updated to protect him from Iguana's hypnotic stare.

Symbiote Spidey

Spider-Man's new suit

Symbiote Suit/Black Suit: During the Secret Wars, Spider-Man's costume was torn during a battle and he tried to use what he thought was a fabric repair machine to fix it but unknowingly used a machine that was a prison that contained an alien symbiote, which formed on Spider-Man a near completely black suit that had a white spider on his chest that connected via his sides to a spider on his back with white patches on the back of his hands. The symbiote suit could respond to his thoughts, change its appearance, and create a seemingly unlimited amount of organic and stronger webbing.

However, after wearing the suit for some time, he began to feel unusually tired and was unaware that when he was sleeping that the symbiote would control his body and go out to fight crime for several hours every night. Peter eventually got around to deciding to have the suit examined and consulted his friend Reed Richards who discovered that the suit was an alien creature and that attempting to bond to him and had to be forcefully removed from Peter with the aid of Mr. Fantastic and the Human Torch using sound waves and fire before locking it in a protective case though it would eventually escape and hung itself in Peter's Closet, disguised as one of his red and blue costumes. When preparing to go out as Spider-Man, Peter grabbed the symbiote and it reattached itself to him and attempted to force a bond between them which ended with Peter using Church Bells to force the symbiote to separate from him.

His then-girlfriend the Black Cat took it upon herself to make identical copies made of cloth for him to utilize as she found his traditional costume unexciting and while at first resistant he was forced to utilize them when the last of his costumes was destroyed. He would eventually destroy the Black Suit Replicas at the urging of his wife Mary Jane after Venom attacked her, leaving her with a fear of the costume. Despite this, he would keep one replica of the suit for emergencies only and would go on to wear it during the darker moments of his life such as after Aunt May was shot.

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The original Spider-Armor

Spider-Armor: Over the years Spider-Man has at times required more resilient suits that are best known as Spider-Armors. The original was made using a pseudo-Metallic compound he developed at ESU to combat the Enforcers who were utilizing high-caliber firearms. The suit, while successfully protecting him, also slowed him down and ended up being destroyed.

Spider-Armor Mark II

The 2nd Spider-Armor

The Second Model was developed at Horizon Labs to help protect Spider-Man after he lost his spider-sense and became more vulnerable. Unlike the original, this suit was equipped with Magnetic Webbing.

Spider-Man27s Anti-Sinister Six Suit

The Third Spider-Armor

The Third Model was designed to battle the newest incarnation of the Sinister Six, possessing defensive measures designed specifically for each member. It was keyed to detect the Chameleon's specific heartbeat to see through his disguises, Cyber Control tech to attempt to disable Octopuses control of his arms, Holographic Visor to see through Mysterio's illusions, the ability to take control of Sandman's sand from him, Electro-Proof to repel Electro, and reinforced to withstand Rhino's brute force.

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The Fourth Spider-Armor

The Fourth model was created using resources from Parker Industries and instead of resembling armor like the others it better resembles a newer version of his classic costume and was made of a lightweight metallic liquid nanotechnology. This suit contained several useful features such as built-in web shooters able to access several different webbing, spider-drones, temperature control, sensors, and heads-up display, built-in web-ware, a built-in emergency beacon, stealth, and camouflage capabilities, and enhanced physical strength and durability. He used this suit until it was shredded by the Superior Octopus using a modified EMP that completely shredded the costume but fortunately Peter had a backup plan in the form of wearing his classic costume underneath the model.

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The original Superior Costume

Superior Costumes: When Otto Octavius took over Peter Parker's body, he decided to take over Peter's role as Spider-Man. As such, he took a future costume Peter had been working on and redesigned it to be more fearsome and aggressive in appearance, switching the blue to black and altering the design of the back spider logo, belt, gloves, boots, and mask, and a more goggle-like design for the mask lenses. The suit was modified to have Carbonadium plating on the back of the mask to protect him from any potential mind-swap, retractable talons on his hands and feet that were capable of injecting opponents with nano spider-tracers with GPS and listening capabilities, enhanced lenses with HUD and tracking abilities added to the lenses of his mask, and had turned the spider-symbol into a button used to activate traps he had set up.

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The second Superior Costume

Otto would soon redesign the costume again into a more personal design, adding more black to the design, making the spider larger, adding wrist devices, and changing the mask lenses to black. This suit had the same features as the first but also included 4 mechanical spider-arms, larger talons, special wrist devices capable of exchanging calls, and activating nano tracers as well as Flamethrowers and sonic webbing, and finally featured an AI.

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The Third Superior Costume

When Peter reclaimed his body from Otto, he put aside the Superior Costumes in favor of his classic Costume though would keep replicas of both versions of the suit in his Private Lab. Later on, after being temporarily mentally demoralized by a villain, Peter would redesign the Second Superior Costume to better resemble his original with white lenses and gloves, and boots as well as give it more lethal weaponry in the form of additional claws to the spider-arms which could now shoot lasers, web-wings under the arms, Separate cannons capable of more focused fire, and Nerve Hacking Technology capable of stimulating the nervous system.

Identity Crisis Costumes: When Spider-Man was framed by for the murder of a small-time crook using "web fluid" to fill his lungs. Norman Osborn also "provoked" Spider-Man into attacking him on tape, leaving Spider-Man with a five-million-dollar reward posted for his capture and unable to even go out on patrols without the police or even normal people attempting to shoot him. To clear his name and find the true killer, Spider-Man created four new costumed identities in the form of the heroes Hornet and Prodigy and the villains Dusk and Ricochet.

The Ricochet suit showcased Peter's acrobatic abilities and stored bouncing disks that Peter could use as weapons. The Hornet identity had a battle armor that provided additional protection and utilized a jet pack designed by Hobie Brown, as well as sedative darts once used by Ben Reilly. The Dusk identity utilized a suit Spider-Man had obtained in the Negative Zone that had been only used by the greatest of warriors fighting for Freedom from Oppressors and allowed Peter to blend into the shadows and fly. The Prodigy's identity consisted of gold armor and a bulletproof vest that made Peter appear even stronger. Because his face was partially exposed Peter had to use makeup and a fake nose to fool people.

Iron Spider Armor: During the events of the first Superhuman Civil War, Peter received a new Red and Gold costume for Peter that held mostly the same tech as his Iron Man suit though with notable differences to suit Peter's Spider powers. It was made with advanced protein-scale nano-technology and exotic materials handling, LEP skin display, impact sensing armor integrated life support, and all-spectrum communications powered by a hybrid optoelectronic computer and using superconducting, high-performance plastic throughout. It possessed limited gliding capabilities and possibly most notably, it had three retractable pseudo-arms, named waldoes, though they weren't ideal for fighting. After beginning to have doubts about supporting the act, Peter secretly examined the suit and discovered a hidden override that would disable Peter Peter worked around it by installing his override of Stark's override which helped save his life when he chose to support the anti-registration. During his escape, the suit was badly damaged and so Peter returned to his usual costume. However, Stark was revealed to have a backup suit in storage as well as modified replicas that would be utilized by the MVP clones known as the Scarlet Spiders.

Love Interests

Heroes who take on the Spider-Man Mantle

Spider-Man in other universes

Ultimate Marvel

Main article: Spider-Man (Ultimate Marvel)

A Modernized Reboot version of Peter whose adventures were based entirely around his teenage years. In this reality Peter became the driving hero of his generation, inspiring several others to become superheroes. This version of Peter was seemingly killed in a final battle on his front lawn against Norman Osborn but mysteriously woke up in a lab more than a year later and returned to New York while he found his grave empty, he was unsure if he was indeed the original Peter Parker or just a new clone but chose to embrace his second chance and not resume the Spider-Man identity and instead go live a quiet life with Mary Jane, passing on the mantle of Spider-Man to Miles Morales.

Marvel 2099

Main article: Spider-Man (Miguel O'Hara)

A geneticist named Miguel O'Hara gained his spider-like powers from a gene-splicing incident. When the company he worked for injected him with a dangerous drug called Rapture, he tried to rid himself of the drug by using the Gene Slicer he helped to invent.

Age of Apocalypse

In the Age of Apocalypse, Peter Parker is executed by Apocalypse's regime simply because he is a potential ally for rebel Gwen Stacy. It is unknown if he ever gained spider-like abilities.

MC2

For this Peter, his life was identical up until the Second Clone Saga where Kaine stole Newborn Mayday Parker back from Norman Osborn before he could flee with her, allowing Peter and MJ to raise their child. A few years after her birth Peter lost a leg in a final battle with Norman that resulted in the villain's death. While his fellow heroes offered to try to help him with replacing his lost portion and resume being Spider-Man, Peter chose to take this as a sign to retire and live a normal life. Years later in Mayday's teens, his daughter inherited his powers, and he now finds himself having to deal with a daughter who wants to follow in his footsteps and be a superhero. What If...? Alternate versions of Spider-Man appear in several issues of What If...?

  • One of the significant universes is where he joins the Fantastic Four, turning it into the Fantastic Five.
  • Another one was where he chose not to catch Gwen Stacy with a web line to the leg and instead physically caught her, resulting in her surviving her fall and revealing his identity to her and were soon married though the Green Goblin leaked Peter's secret to Jameson who told the authorities which resulted in Peter having to go on the run.

House of M

In the House of M, a Marvel crossover, the Scarlet Witch alters reality to make mutants the ruling class over humans. This world is ruled by mutants and their leader, Magneto. In this reality when Peter gained his powers, he pretended to be a mutant and became a highly successful actor who was married to Gwen Stacy and had a son while George Stacy and Uncle Ben were still alive. Memories of the true reality begin to bleed into Peter's dreams and driving him to develop a split personality to try to correct his life, the Green Goblin. Leaking the truth of Peter's powers to the public, his former fans turned on him and he and his family went into hiding to both protect themselves and help Peter recover.

Portrayals

Films

  • In the 1970s The Amazing Spider-Man made-for-tv films, and he was portrayed by Nicholas Hammond.
  • In the 1978 Spider-Man (also known as Japanese Spider-Man), he was portrayed by Shinji Todō.
  • In Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, he was portrayed by Tobey Maguire, who also played David in Pleasantville, Sam Cahill in Brothers and Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby, and voiced adult Tim Templeton in The Boss Baby.
    • Maguire would voice the character in the film's tie-in video games and reprised his role in the MCU film Spider-Man: No Way Home.
  • In Marvel Super Heroes 4D, he was voiced by Tom Kenny, who famously voices SpongeBob SquarePants in the titular franchise.
  • In Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man series, he was portrayed by Andrew Garfield, who also played Romeo Montague in the 2005 stage play of Romeo & Juliet.
    • Garfield reprised his role as the character in the MCU film Spider-Man: No Way Home.
  • In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he is portrayed by Tom Holland, who also played Arvin Russell in The Devil all the Time and Nathan Drake in Uncharted, and voiced Walter Beckett in Spies in Disguise, Jip in Dolittle and Ian Lightfoot in Onward.
  • In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, he was voiced by Jake Johnson (who also played Ryan O'Malley in Let's Be Cops, Chris Vail in The Mummy, and Lowery Cruthers in Jurassic World), and Chris Pine (who also played James T. Kirk in the 2009 Stark Trek films, Jack Frost in Rise of the Guardians, Steve Trevor in the DC Extended Universe, and Robert Bruce in Outlaw King).

Television (Live-Action)

  • In the 1970s The Amazing Spider-Man series he was portrayed by Nicholas Hammond.
  • In the 1978 Japanese tokusatsu Spider-Man series, he was portrayed by Shinji Tōdō.

Television (Animated)

  • In the 1967 Spider-Man series, he was voiced by Paul Soles.
    • Soles would voice the character again in the Spider-Woman tv series.
  • In the 1981 Spider-Man series, he was voiced by Ted Schwartz.
  • In Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, he was voiced by Dan Gilvezan, who also voiced Bumblebee in the original 1980s Transformers series.
  • In the 1994 Spider-Man series, he was voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes, who also voiced Speckles in Tarbosaurus 2: The New Paradise and Prince Eric in The Mermaid and Prince Charming in the Cinderella franchise.
    • Barnes would voice the character again in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.
  • In Spider-Man: Unlimited, he was voiced by Rino Romano, who also voiced Tuxedo Mask in Sailor Moon and Revan in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
    • Romano would voice the character in the Neversoft Spider-Man games and X2: Wolverine's Revenge.
  • In Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, he was voiced by famous actor Neil Patrick Harris, who also played Barney Stinson in How I Met Your Mother and Patrick Winslow in The Smurfs, and also voiced Lou in Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, Steve the Monkey in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Prince Gumball in Adventure Time.
    • Harris would voice the character again in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.
  • In The Spectacular Spider-Man, he was voiced by Josh Keaton, who also voiced Young Hercules in the titular Disney film, Ryu Hayabusa in Ninja Gaiden 2, Jak in Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier, Valerian Mengsk in the StarCraft series, Spyro, Anduin Wrynn in the World of Warcraft series, Dick Grayson in Batman: Arkham Origins, and HYDRA Stomper in What If...?
    • Keaton would voice the character again in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, and Edge of Time.
  • In Ultimate Spider-Man, he was voiced by Drake Bell, who also played Drake Parker in Drake & Josh, Timmy Turner in the live-action Fairly OddParents films, and voiced Master Eraqus in the Kingdom Hearts series.
    • Bell would voice the character again in Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel, Avengers Assemble, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., Marvel Heroes, the English dub of Marvel Future Avengers, and Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload,
  • In the 2017 Spider-Man series, he is voiced by Robbie Daymond, who also voiced Tuxedo Mask in Sailor Moon and voiced Mitsuki in Naruto, and Prompto Argentum in the Final Fantasy series.
    • Daymond would voice the character again in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy tv series, and Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite,
  • In Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers and Marvel Future Avengers, he was voiced by Shinji Kawada, who also voiced Shino Aburame in Naruto.
  • In Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled, he was voiced by Benjamin Diskin, who also voiced Mega Man in Mega Man 11.
    • Diskin would voice the character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2,
  • In Spidey and His Amazing Friends, he is voiced by Benjamin L. Valic.

Video Games

  • In Spider-Man: Battle for New York, he was voiced by James Arnold Taylor, who also voiced Obi-Wan Kenobi and Plo Koon in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Ratchet in Ratchet & Clank.
    • Taylor would voice the character again in Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth, and Lego Marvel Super Heroes.
  • In Ultimate Spider-Man, he was voiced by Sean Marquette.
  • In Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects, he was voiced by Alistair Abell.
  • In Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, he was voiced by Quinton Flynn, who also voiced Isaaru in the Final Fantasy series, Lea in Kingdom Hearts, Silver the Hedgehog in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, and Raiden in the Metal Gear Solid series.
  • In the 2000 Spider-Man game, he was voiced by Rino Romano, who also voiced Batman in the 2004 series The Batman as well as his Unlimited Counterpart.
  • In Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, he was voiced by Mike Vaughn.
  • In the Marvel vs. Capcom series, he was voiced by Patrick Chilvers starting from Marvel Super Heroes up until his appearance Marvel vs. Capcom 2, then later by Josh Keaton in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and its remake Ultimate and finally by Robbie Daymond in Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite.
  • In Marvel Super Hero Squad Online, he was voiced by Mikey Kelley, who also voiced Ratchet in Ratchet & Clank.
  • In 2018s Marvel's Spider-Man, he was voiced by Yuri Lowenthal, who also voiced The Prince in Sands of Time, The Two Thrones and The Forgotten Sands, Sir Galleth Cooper in Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time, Joseph Oda in The Evil Within, and Ben Tennyson in Ben 10: Alien Force, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien and Ben 10: Omniverse.
    • Lowenthal previously voiced the character in Spider-Man Unlimited and voiced the character again in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order and Marvel's Midnight Suns.

Radios

  • In the 1995 BBC Radio show, he was voiced by William Dufris.

Performances

  • In Spider-Man Live!, he was portrayed by Colin Follenweider, Aaron Vexler, and Brian Hite.
  • In Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, he was portrayed by Reeve Carney and Justin Matthew Sargent.

Motion Comics

  • In the Spider-Woman motion comics, he is voiced by Geoff Boothby.

Quotes

Spider-Powers, I love you! Not only am I the most dashing hero on two legs - but I'm also easily the most versatile. Who else could save a falling girl from certain death- Gwen? Hey kid - what's wrong? Don't you understand? I saved you - you can't be - NO! Oh, no, no, no - Don't be dead, Gwen - I don't want you to be dead.
~ Spider-Man upon Gwen's death.
Whether a law is right or wrong, moral or immoral, is an idea, a personal philosophy... but it always seems that fights over ideas skip over the barrier into the real world and become battles of real violence.
~ Spider-Man on the law.
Jonah only goes after me because he loves this city. He genuinely believes Spider-Man is a menace to society. Always has. Look, I'm not saying you have to like everybody you meet. Or that you can't get mad at people when they screw up. Just that it might be worth a minute to try and see things from the other guy's side. Turns out most people--even the grumpy ones who yell--probably don't deserve blunt-force trauma on the head.
~ Spider-Man.
My name is Peter Parker, and I've been Spider-Man since I was fifteen years old. Any questions.
~ Peter upon revealing his identity during the Civil War storyline.

Trivia

  • He was ranked # 1 on IGN's Top 25 Best Marvel Superheroes.
  • He was ranked 3rd on IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes in 2011 and 2012, having lost only to Superman and Batman.
  • He was ranked 5th greatest comic character in Empire Magazine.
  • He was ranked 1st on CBR's Top 50 Marvel Characters.
  • The following know of Spider-Man's identity: Mary Jane Watson, Ben Reilly, Kaine, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Captain Marvel, Jackal, Mockingbird, Hawkeye, Spider-Woman, Black Cat, Jessica Jones, Wolverine, Winter Soldier, Eddie Brock, Venom symbiote, The Rumor, Moon Girl, Captain America, Carlie Cooper, Madame Web, The Fantastic Four, Doctor Strange, Danielle Cage, Miles Morales, The Superior Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2099, Anna Maria Marconi, Teresa Parker, Karnak, The Hydra Supreme, Gwenpool, J. Jonah Jameson, Loki, Master Matrix, Mysterio, and Mephisto.
  • Spider-Man makes a cameo in Mônica Toy. He makes his Mônica debut in The Little Spider, where he is portrayed by Cascão after the latter gets bitten by a spider and gains the ability to shoot webs from his hands like Spider-Man himself does.
  • Spider-Man has fought Batman in an episode of season 1 DEATH BATTLE! and won.

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Spider-Man (1967)
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Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981)
Spider-Man | Iceman | Firestar | Aunt May

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Spider-Man | Mary Jane Watson | Blade | Black Cat | Daredevil | Nick Fury | Kraven the Hunter | Lizard | Doctor Strange | Wong | Madame Web | Morbius the Living Vampire | The Punisher | Abraham Whistler | Iron Man | War Machine | X-Men (Cyclops, Wolverine, Rogue, Storm, Beast, Gambit, Jubilee, Jean Grey & Professor X) | Captain America | Fantastic Four (Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch & Thing) | Aunt May | Flash Thompson | Harry Osborn | Silver Sable | Alternate Spider-Men (Armored Spider-Man,Mechanical Arms Spider-Man, Six Armed Spider-Man, Scarlet Spider, Spider-Man Actor)

Spider-Man Unlimited
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Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
Spider-Man | Mary Jane Watson | Harry Osborn | Lizard

The Spectacular Spider-Man
Spider-Man | Gwen Stacy | Mary Jane Watson | Harry Osborn | Liz Allan | Flash Thompson | J. Jonah Jameson | George Stacy | Aunt May | Curtis Connors | Betty Brant | Eddie Brock | Black Cat

Ultimate Spider-Man
Spider-Man | S.H.I.E.L.D. (Nick Fury) | S.H.I.E.L.D. Team (White Tiger, Iron Fist, Power Man & Nova) | New Warriors (Cloak and Dagger, Squirrel Girl, Triton, Ka-Zar & Zabu) | Web-Warriors (Agent Venom, Iron Spider, Scarlet Spider & Kid Arachnid) | Alternate Spider-Heroes (Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Girl, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Ham, Spyder-Knight, Blood Spider, Web Beard, Web-Slinger & Spider-Woman/Gwen Stacy) | Patrioteer | Spider-Woman/Mary Jane Watson | Aunt May | The Avengers (Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Thor, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Falcon & Ant-Man) | Doctor Strange | Madame Web | Rio Morales | Wolverine | S.M.A.S.H. (She-Hulk, Red Hulk, Skaar & A-Bomb) | Howling Commandos (Blade, Werewolf by Night, Frankenstein's Monster, N'Kantu the Living Mummy, Man-Thing & Invisible Man) | Moon Knight

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Video Games
The Amazing Spider-Man & Captain America in Dr. Doom's Revenge: Spider-Man | Captain America
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six: Spider-Man
Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin: Spider-Man | Mary Jane
Spider-Man & X-Men: Arcade's Revenge: Spider-Man | X-Men (Storm | Wolverine | Gambit | Cyclops)
Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage: Spider-Man | Venom
Spider-Man and Venom: Separation Anxiety: Spider-Man | Venom
Spider-Man (2000): Spider-Man | Mary Jane | Venom) | Black Cat | J. Jonah Jameson | Lizard | Daredevil | Captain America
Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro: Spider-Man | Mary Jane Watson | Lizard
Spider-Man (2002): Spider-Man | Mary Jane Watson | Harry Osborn | J. Jonah Jameson
Spider-Man 2: Spider-Man | Harry Osborn | Mary Jane Watson | J. Jonah Jameson
Ultimate Spider-Man: Spider-Man | Mary Jane Watson | Nick Fury | Sharon Carter | Silver Sable | Human Torch | Wolverine
Spider-Man 3: Spider-Man | New Goblin | Mary Jane Watson | J. Jonah Jameson
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows: Spider-Man| Kingpin | Black Widow | Black Cat | Vulture | Electro | Tinkerer | Rhino
Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions: Spider-Man | Spider-Man Noir | Miguel O'Hara | Ultimate Spider-Man | Madame Web
Spider-Man: Edge of Time: Spider-Man | Miguel O'Hara
The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Man | Lizard | Gwen Stacy | Whitney Chang | Black Cat
The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Spider-Man | Gwen Stacy | Harry Osborn | Black Cat

See Also
Marvel Cinematic Universe Heroes | Marvel's Spider-Man Heroes | Sony's Spider-Man Universe Heroes

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Ant-Man | Captain America | Hulk | Iron Man | Thor | Wasp

Later Main Team Members
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Ultimate Avengers 1 & 2: Captain America | Giant-Man | Hulk | Iron Man | Thor | Wasp | Black Panther | Black Widow
Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow: The Avengers: (Iron Man | James Rogers | Torunn | Henry Pym Jr. | Azari) | Hulk | Francis Barton

Marvel Cinematic Universe
The Avengers: S.H.I.E.L.D. (Nick Fury | Maria Hill | Agent Phil Coulson | Hawkeye) | The Avengers (Iron Man | Captain America | Thor Odinson | Black Widow | Hulk | Hawkeye)
Avengers: Age of Ultron: The Avengers (Iron Man | Captain America | Thor Odinson | Hulk | Black Widow | War Machine | Hawkeye | Quicksilver | Scarlet Witch | Vision | Falcon) | J.A.R.V.I.S. | Maria Hill | Peggy Carter | Heimdall | Erik Selvig | Helen Cho | Nick Fury | F.R.I.D.A.Y.
Avengers: Infinity War: The Avengers (Iron Man | Thor Odinson | Captain America | Hulk | Black Widow | War Machine | Spider-Man | Vision | Scarlet Witch | Falcon | Masters of the Mystic Arts (Doctor Strange | Wong) | Black Panther | Guardians of the Galaxy (Gamora | Nebula | Mantis | Drax the Destroyer | Groot | Rocket Raccoon | Star-Lord) | Loki Odinson | Heimdall | White Wolf | Okoye | Eitri | Pepper Potts | Thunderbolt Ross | Shuri | M'Baku | F.R.I.D.A.Y. | Ned Leeds | Nick Fury | Maria Hill | Happy Hogan
Avengers: Endgame: The Avengers (Iron Man | Thor Odinson | Captain America | Hulk | Black Widow | Hawkeye | War Machine | Ant-Man | Captain Marvel | Nebula | Okoye | Rocket Raccoon | Spider-Man | Scarlet Witch | Falcon) | Masters of the Mystic Arts (Doctor Strange | Wong | The Ancient One) | Black Panther | Wasp | Valkyrie | Bucky Barnes | Guardians of the Galaxy (Mantis | Drax the Destroyer | Groot | Star-Lord | Gamora) | Shuri | Happy Hogan | May Parker | Korg | Howard the Duck | Ramonda | Hank Pym | Janet Van Dyne | Thunderbolt Ross | Maria Hill | M'Baku | Ned Leeds | Rescue | Nick Fury | Cassie Lang | F.R.I.D.A.Y. | Loki Odinson | Howard Stark | Peggy Carter | Mighty Thor | Edwin Jarvis | Miek

Television
The Avengers: United They Stand: Coming Soon
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes: Ant-Man | Black Panther | Black Widow | Captain America | Falcon | Hawkeye | Hulk | Invisible Woman | Iron Man | Mockingbird | Ms. Marvel | Quake | Spider-Man | Thor | Vision | Wasp |Wolverine | Winter Soldier | Yellowjacket
Avengers: Assemble: Ant-Man | Arsenal | Black Panther | Black Widow | Captain America | Captain Marvel | Falcon | Hawkeye | Hulk | Iron Man | Ms. Marvel | Red Hulk | Songbird | Spider-Man | Thunderstrike | Vision

Video Games
Marvel's Avengers: Ms. Marvel | Iron Man | Captain America | Thor | Hulk | Black Widow | Hawkeye | Spider-Man | Black Panther | Kate Bishop
LEGO MARVEL Super Heroes: Captain America | Captain Marvel | Black Widow | Hawkeye | Hulk | Iron Man | Nick Fury | She-Hulk | Spider-Man | Thor | Wolverine

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Founders
Human Torch | Invisible Woman | Mr. Fantastic | Thing

Later Main Team Members
Ant-Man | Black Panther | Brainstorm | Crystal | Devil Dinosaur | Flux | Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch) | Hulk | Iceman | Lyja | Medusa | Moon Girl | Ms. Thing | Namor | Namorita | Nova | Powerhouse | Power Man | Sharon Ventura | She-Hulk | Sleepwalker | Silver Surfer | Spider-Man | Storm | Thundra | Wolverine

Movies
Fantastic Four (1994): Fantastic Four (Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, Thing)
Fantastic Four (2005): Fantastic Four (Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, Thing) | Alicia Masters
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer: Fantastic Four (Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, Thing) | Silver Surfer | Alicia Masters
Fantastic Four (2015): Fantastic Four (Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, Thing)

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Archangel | Anole | Armor | Banshee | Beast | Broo | Bishop | Blindfold | Boom-Boom | Cable | Caliban | Callisto | Cannonball | Chamber | Changeling | Charles Xavier | Cypher | Colossus | Cyclops | Darwin| Dazzler | Deadpool | Dust | Elixir | Emma Frost | Fantomex | Firestar | Frenzy | Forge | Gambit | Gentle | Graymalkin | Havok | Hellion | Hepzibah | Husk | Iceman | Ink | Jean Grey | Joseph | Jubilee | Juggernaut | Karma | Lady Mastermind | Lifeguard | Lizard | Lockheed | Longshot | Maggott | Magma | Magneto | Marrow | Marvel Girl | Mercury | Mimic | Multiple Man | Mystique | Namor | Nate Grey | Nightcrawler | Northstar | Omega Sentinel | Petra | Pixie | Polaris | Prodigy | Psylocke | Rasputin IV | Revanche | Cecilia Reyes | Rockslide | Rogue | Sage | Shadowcat | Skids | Spider-Man | Stacy X | Storm | Sunfire | Sunspot | Surge | Sway | Thunderbird | Warlock | Wolf Cub | Wolfsbane | Wolverine | X-23

Movies
X-Men: Wolverine | Professor X | Jean Grey | Cyclops | Storm | Shadowcat | Nightcrawler | Iceman | Beast | Colossus | Magneto | Mystique | Archangel‡ | Havok† | Banshee† | Darwin† | Quicksilver | Bishop | Blink | Sunspot | Warpath | Negasonic Teenage Warhead | Rogue | Selene Gallio
Non X-Men Mutants: Jubilee | Kayla Silverfox | Gambit | Deadpool | Emma Silverfox | Yukio | Caliban† | X-23 | Wolfsbane | Magik | Cannonball | Mirage | Lockheed
X-Force: Deadpool | Danielle Moonstar | Cable | Domino | Peter | Bedlam | Shatterstar | Zeitgeist | Vanisher | Firefist
Humans: Moira MacTaggert | Kenuichio Harada | Mariko Yashida | Vanessa Carysle | Dopinder | Weasel | Blind Al | Peter

Television
X-Men (1992)
Cyclops | Beast | Bishop | Gambit | Jean Grey | Jubilee | Psylocke | Rogue | Storm | Wolverine | Angel | Morph | Polaris | Cable | Colossus | Iceman | Imperial Guard | Moira MacTaggert | Nightcrawler | Starjammers | X-Factor

X-Men: Evolution
Charles Xavier | Cyclops | Jean Grey | Rogue | Storm | Shadowcat | Wolverine | Nightcrawler | Beast | Iceman | Spyke | Angel | New Mutants | Alex Summers | X23 | Boom Boom | Forge | Colossus

Wolverine and the X-Men
Wolverine | Scarlet Witch | Emma Frost | Jean Grey | Cyclops | Nightcrawler | Beast | Storm | Rogue | Shadowcat | Iceman | Forge | Tildie | Angel | Colossus | Charles Xavier | Bishop | Berzerker | Domino | Firestar | Hellion | Kamal | Marrow | Polaris | Rover the Sentinel | Vanisher | X-23 Clones

Marvel Anime: X-Men
Charles Xavier Cyclops | Storm | Beast | Wolverine | Armor | Emma Frost | Deadpool | Archangel | Colossus | Nightcrawler | Rogue | Jean Grey | Captain Britain

Legion
To be added.

The Gifted
Thunderbird | Erg | Polaris | Evangeline Whedon | Eclipse | Esme Frost | Andy Strucker | Caitlin Strucker | Lauren Strucker | Thunderbird | Zingo | Blink | Dax (Legion) | Doctor Kelsey | Dreamer | Erg | Elsa | Fade | Mark | Michael | Naya | Pedro | Pulse | Raghav | Randall | Reed Strucker | Sage | Shatter | Side-Eye | Skyer | Thomas | Trader | Wes | Zion | Blink | Morlocks

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