The Spider-Verse’s next team of unlikely heroes includes at least one current villain.Web of Spider-Man #1 opens to Julia Carpenter, better known as Madame Web, explaining that some grave new calamity is about to befall the Multiverse. Though she cannot tell what the threat is quite yet, she does know that there are at least a few Spider-Totems who are currently walking a fine line between hero and villain, and it is up to them which side of that line they end up on. While the likes of Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and Norman Osborn are certainly involved, there are a handful of more intriguing figures with parts to play in these proceedings as well, including Ben Reilly, Kane Parker, and the Spider-Man of 2099 himself, Miguel O’Hara.Another Jackal-produced clone of Peter Parker, Kaine Parker made his debut in the pages of 1994’s Web of Spider-Man #119 by writer Terry Kavanagh and artist Steven Butler. As the first of the Jackal’s attempts to clone Spider-Man, Kaine was prone to a dangerous degenerative process that ate away at his mind and body. Kept alive to be used by the Jackal as a test subject, Kaine’s initial outings in the pages of Marvel Comics saw him play the role of the villain. Although Kaine has had a particularly complicated life in the comics, he ultimately came around to taking up Ben’s old mantle of the Scarlet Spider and joining his fellow heroes in saving the world on more than one occasion.
The Spider-Verse’s next team of unlikely heroes includes at least one current villain.
Web of Spider-Man #1 opens to Julia Carpenter, better known as Madame Web, explaining that some grave new calamity is about to befall the Multiverse. Though she cannot tell what the threat is quite yet, she does know that there are at least a few Spider-Totems who are currently walking a fine line between hero and villain, and it is up to them which side of that line they end up on. While the likes of Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and Norman Osborn are certainly involved, there are a handful of more intriguing figures with parts to play in these proceedings as well, including Ben Reilly, Kane Parker, and the Spider-Man of 2099 himself, Miguel O’Hara.
Another Jackal-produced clone of Peter Parker, Kaine Parker made his debut in the pages of 1994’s Web of Spider-Man #119 by writer Terry Kavanagh and artist Steven Butler. As the first of the Jackal’s attempts to clone Spider-Man, Kaine was prone to a dangerous degenerative process that ate away at his mind and body. Kept alive to be used by the Jackal as a test subject, Kaine’s initial outings in the pages of Marvel Comics saw him play the role of the villain. Although Kaine has had a particularly complicated life in the comics, he ultimately came around to taking up Ben’s old mantle of the Scarlet Spider and joining his fellow heroes in saving the world on more than one occasion.
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