10 Most Important Spider-Man Variants In Across The Spider-Verse | New Eternity |__________________________________________
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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse features over a hundred Spider-Man variants, many of whom have in-comic origins.
10. Mayday Parker
In Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, May "Mayday" Parker is the infant daughter of Peter B. Parker and Mary Jane Watson-Parker. Already exhibiting spider powers, Mayday is a rambunctious child, climbing walls and swinging from webs as her father desperately tries to keep up.
9. Spider-Byte
Amandla Stenberg has a brief appearance in Across the Spider-Verse as a new character, Margo Kess, aka Spider-Byte. Margo uses a holographic avatar to do her work as Spider-Byte, including running the Spider Society's teleportation room from home. Eventually, she joins Spider-Gwen's rebel team to help Miles Morales.
8. Scarlet Spider
Ben Reilly, aka the Scarlet Spider, finally makes his big screen debut in Across the Spider-Verse. Voiced by Andy Samberg, the Scarlet Spider is constantly brooding over his dark past – doing so loudly enough for everyone to hear. In the film, he ends up joining Miguel O'Hara's strike force to stop Miles from altering the Spider-Verse Canon.
7. Spider-Man India
Deadpool star Karan Soni stars as Pavitr Prabhakar, aka Spider-Man India, one of the strongest Spider-Men in Across the Spider-Verse. Pavitr teams up with Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen in an attempt to stop the Spot after he jumps to different universes. However, Spider-Man India's Canon is altered by this battle, leaving the fate of his world in jeopardy.
6. Spider-Punk
Daniel Kaluuya voices Hobie Brown, aka Spider-Punk, in Across the Spider-Verse. Spider-Punk is a maverick who despises authority, rebelling against every rule in the book – including his own. As chaotic as Hobie can be, he also has a terrific sense of morality, becoming one of the first Spider-Man variants to speak out against Spider-Man 2099's oppressive system.
5. Spider-Woman
Jessica Drew, also known as Spider-Woman, appears in Across the Spider-Verse, voiced by Issa Rae. Spider-Woman is shown to be pregnant during the film's events, though this doesn't stop her from leaping into action at any given moment. This strength and fortitude are part of what makes Spider-Woman one of Spider-Man 2099's most trusted collaborators.
4. Spider-Man
Jake Johnson's Peter B. Parker is the closest thing that Across the Spider-Verse has to the original Spider-Man from Marvel Comics. However, the film also features plenty of multiversal versions of the classic character who started it all.
3. Miguel O'Hara
In Across the Spider-Verse, Oscar Isaac voices Miguel O'Hara, also known as Spider-Man 2099. O'Hara is a tortured individual whose tragic past led him to create the multiversal Spider Society to defend the Web of Life and Destiny. In the film, his tactics proved quite oppressive, leading him into conflict with Miles Morales.
2. Spider-Gwen
Hailee Steinfeld returns to voice Gwen Stacy, also known as Spider-Gwen and Spider-Woman, in Across the Spider-Verse. One of Miguel O'Hara's newest recruits, Gwen, questions her loyalties during the course of the film, as she is forced to choose between protecting the Spider-Verse and helping her friend, Miles Morales.
1. Miles Morales
Shameik Moore once again voices Miles Morales, the Spider-Man of Earth-1610, in Across the Spider-Verse. After taking over as Spider-Man following Peter Parker's death, Miles has had frequent adventures throughout the multiverse, which have placed him in stark opposition to Miguel O'Hara and the other members of the Spider Society.
Miles Morales first appeared in the iconic Marvel Comics Ultimate Spider-Man #4 issue in 2011. Put together by a massive creative team that included writers Brian Michael Bendis, Jonathan Hickman, and Nick Spencer, as well as a host of artists like Sara Pichelli, Salvador Larroca, Clayton Crain, Justin Ponsor, Cory Petit, and more; this issue came as a part of the "Death of Spider-Man" arc. Set in the Ultimate Universe of Earth-1610, Marvel Comics would never be the same after this seminal issue introduces Miles Morales to the world for the first time.
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