The alternate selves of Spider-Man have woven a tangled web of notoriety. Unlike most characters, any alternate version of Peter Parker feels like it has the potential to become popular in their own right. That’s because historically, many have. Some share the same universe like the cloned Ben Reilly and mind-swapped Superior Spider-Man, others like Spider-Ham and Spider-Man Noir stick to their own realms. They all have their own quirks and individual elements that make them unique, though most are united by principles of heroism and the words of great power and responsibility. But one Peter Parker notably managed to eschew every single one of these expectations. Equal parts unpopular, unrepentant and powerfully irresponsible, Earth-15’s Peter Parker cruised the multiverse in the early 2000s as the murderous Spider.Fused with an unknown symbiote, the Spider is a mass-murderer across multiple realities who likely won’t top the list of potential recruits for a Spider Society any time soon. This version of Peter Parker appeared in 2001’s Exiles as a member of the reality-hopping Weapon X team. Operating as a rival squad to the Exiles, this reluctantly assembled team of misfits had no problem shedding blood to solve a problem. The Spider was one of the team’s longest-serving members as well, providing bloodlust, wit and a charming twist on the Spider-Man formula. While he hasn’t appeared in any Spider-Verse crossover events, Earth-15’s Peter Parker was a delightfully twisted version of the wallcrawler whose existence was as fun as it was brief.While these traits undoubtedly make for a reprehensible person, they’ve made for an overwhelmingly successful addition to Spider’s new team. This bloodthirsty Peter Parker first appears in Exiles #12 (by Judd Winick, Mike McKone, John Holdredge and Paul Tutrone) as part of the mysterious Weapon X, a rival team to the Exiles under the command of Age of Apocalypse’s Sabretooth. Morally dubious, yet continually successful, the squad makes recurring appearances through the series’ first 45 issues. As a testament to his abilities, Spider remains on the team even as others are killed and replaced around him. This Parker even seems to be more capable than his average counterpart, killing a more heroic Spider-Man that had joined with the Fantastic 5. Despite his abilities and longevitiy, he’s one of Weapon X’s less-liked members. Others often chide him for his untimely dark humor and penchant for both excessive violence and chatter, not that he ever seems to mind others’ icy reception to his off-beat personality.
The alternate selves of Spider-Man have woven a tangled web of notoriety. Unlike most characters, any alternate version of Peter Parker feels like it has the potential to become popular in their own right. That’s because historically, many have. Some share the same universe like the cloned Ben Reilly and mind-swapped Superior Spider-Man, others like Spider-Ham and Spider-Man Noir stick to their own realms. They all have their own quirks and individual elements that make them unique, though most are united by principles of heroism and the words of great power and responsibility. But one Peter Parker notably managed to eschew every single one of these expectations. Equal parts unpopular, unrepentant and powerfully irresponsible, Earth-15’s Peter Parker cruised the multiverse in the early 2000s as the murderous Spider.
Fused with an unknown symbiote, the Spider is a mass-murderer across multiple realities who likely won’t top the list of potential recruits for a Spider Society any time soon. This version of Peter Parker appeared in 2001’s Exiles as a member of the reality-hopping Weapon X team. Operating as a rival squad to the Exiles, this reluctantly assembled team of misfits had no problem shedding blood to solve a problem. The Spider was one of the team’s longest-serving members as well, providing bloodlust, wit and a charming twist on the Spider-Man formula. While he hasn’t appeared in any Spider-Verse crossover events, Earth-15’s Peter Parker was a delightfully twisted version of the wallcrawler whose existence was as fun as it was brief.
While these traits undoubtedly make for a reprehensible person, they’ve made for an overwhelmingly successful addition to Spider’s new team. This bloodthirsty Peter Parker first appears in Exiles #12 (by Judd Winick, Mike McKone, John Holdredge and Paul Tutrone) as part of the mysterious Weapon X, a rival team to the Exiles under the command of Age of Apocalypse’s Sabretooth. Morally dubious, yet continually successful, the squad makes recurring appearances through the series’ first 45 issues. As a testament to his abilities, Spider remains on the team even as others are killed and replaced around him. This Parker even seems to be more capable than his average counterpart, killing a more heroic Spider-Man that had joined with the Fantastic 5. Despite his abilities and longevitiy, he’s one of Weapon X’s less-liked members. Others often chide him for his untimely dark humor and penchant for both excessive violence and chatter, not that he ever seems to mind others’ icy reception to his off-beat personality.
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