Web of Life and Destiny
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The '''Web of Life and Destiny''' is a concept that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | The '''Web of Life and Destiny''' is a concept that features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
+ | In appearance, the Web of Life and Destiny was a three-dimensional construct in five-dimensional space which acts as a model of the entire Multiverse and enables travel between realities. (Web Warriors v1 #1) | ||
− | == | + | According to one account, the '''Great Weaver''' spun the Web of Life and chosen its avatars. (Amazing Spider-Man v2 #32) A key figure in the maintenance of the Web of Life was a figure known as the '''Master Weaver'''. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #15) A totemic deity known as the '''Other''' was also linked to the Web of Life and Destiny that was able to embed itself in a Spider-Totem greatly augmenting their powers as well as transforming them into humanoid spider-monsters when they were in great danger or enraged. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #10) In addition, there were two other beings part of a trio said to be an important facet of the Web of Life and Destiny with these being the '''Bride''' and the '''Scion'''. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #11) The Bride was said to be responsible for Spider-Totems appearing through chance, curses, magic, and unwanted luck. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #14) |
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+ | Certain avatars were chosen to help re-spin the web and fix damage done to it with these being referred to as the '''Patternmaker'''. (Spider-Girls v1 #3) One mystical force protecting the choosing of Spider-Totems was the '''Gatekeeper''' that manifested as a swarm of spiders into a humanoid form that targeted those deemed unworthy of their powers. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #507) | ||
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+ | Those chosen by the Web were gifted their powers typically through a spider. (Amazing Fantasy v1 #15) | ||
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+ | It was said to be the source of precognitive abilities of the various Spider-Totems. This included the 'Spider-Sense' exhibited by various totemic avatars and even the future sight held by Madame Web. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #15) | ||
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+ | ==Users== | ||
*'''Great Weaver''' : | *'''Great Weaver''' : | ||
*'''Peter Parker''' : | *'''Peter Parker''' : | ||
+ | *'''Silk''' : | ||
+ | *'''Benjamin Richard Parker''' : | ||
+ | *'''Annie-May Parker''' : | ||
+ | *'''Julia Carpenter''' : | ||
*'''Miles Morales''' : | *'''Miles Morales''' : | ||
+ | *'''Spider-Man 2099''' : | ||
+ | *'''Spider-Ham''' : | ||
*'''Gwen Stacy''' : | *'''Gwen Stacy''' : | ||
+ | *'''Spider-Man Noir''' : | ||
+ | *'''Pavitr Prabhakar''' : | ||
+ | *'''Spider-Punk''' : | ||
+ | *'''Peni Parker''' : | ||
+ | *'''Spider-UK''' : | ||
+ | *'''Web-Weaver''' : | ||
+ | *'''Spider-Boy''' : | ||
+ | *'''Sakura Spider''' : | ||
+ | *'''Spider-Zero''' : | ||
+ | *'''Spiders-Man''' : | ||
+ | *'''Norman Osborn''' : | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
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+ | ===Video games=== | ||
+ | *In Marvel Contest of Champions, the Web of Life and Destiny was referenced in the setting of the mobile video game. It was referred to as the '''Great Web, Web of Fate and Destiny'''. The Web was also part of the event quest 'Arachnophobia'. | ||
+ | *In Marvel Rivals, the Web of Life and Destiny was referenced in the setting of the third person shooter video game. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions'': (2010) | *''Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions'': (2010) | ||
*''Spider-Verse v1'': | *''Spider-Verse v1'': | ||
+ | *''Spider-Society v1'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 05:24, 13 January 2025
The Web of Life and Destiny is a concept that features in Marvel Comics.
Contents |
History
Origin
The Web of Life and Destiny
Spider-Verse
Spider-Geddon
End of Spider-Verse
Overview
In appearance, the Web of Life and Destiny was a three-dimensional construct in five-dimensional space which acts as a model of the entire Multiverse and enables travel between realities. (Web Warriors v1 #1)
According to one account, the Great Weaver spun the Web of Life and chosen its avatars. (Amazing Spider-Man v2 #32) A key figure in the maintenance of the Web of Life was a figure known as the Master Weaver. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #15) A totemic deity known as the Other was also linked to the Web of Life and Destiny that was able to embed itself in a Spider-Totem greatly augmenting their powers as well as transforming them into humanoid spider-monsters when they were in great danger or enraged. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #10) In addition, there were two other beings part of a trio said to be an important facet of the Web of Life and Destiny with these being the Bride and the Scion. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #11) The Bride was said to be responsible for Spider-Totems appearing through chance, curses, magic, and unwanted luck. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #14)
Certain avatars were chosen to help re-spin the web and fix damage done to it with these being referred to as the Patternmaker. (Spider-Girls v1 #3) One mystical force protecting the choosing of Spider-Totems was the Gatekeeper that manifested as a swarm of spiders into a humanoid form that targeted those deemed unworthy of their powers. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #507)
Those chosen by the Web were gifted their powers typically through a spider. (Amazing Fantasy v1 #15)
It was said to be the source of precognitive abilities of the various Spider-Totems. This included the 'Spider-Sense' exhibited by various totemic avatars and even the future sight held by Madame Web. (Amazing Spider-Man v3 #15)
Users
- Great Weaver :
- Peter Parker :
- Silk :
- Benjamin Richard Parker :
- Annie-May Parker :
- Julia Carpenter :
- Miles Morales :
- Spider-Man 2099 :
- Spider-Ham :
- Gwen Stacy :
- Spider-Man Noir :
- Pavitr Prabhakar :
- Spider-Punk :
- Peni Parker :
- Spider-UK :
- Web-Weaver :
- Spider-Boy :
- Sakura Spider :
- Spider-Zero :
- Spiders-Man :
- Norman Osborn :
Notes
- The Web of Life and Destiny was created by Dan Slott where it made its first appearance in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (September, 2010).
In other media
Films
Video games
- In Marvel Contest of Champions, the Web of Life and Destiny was referenced in the setting of the mobile video game. It was referred to as the Great Web, Web of Fate and Destiny. The Web was also part of the event quest 'Arachnophobia'.
- In Marvel Rivals, the Web of Life and Destiny was referenced in the setting of the third person shooter video game.
Appearances
- Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions: (2010)
- Spider-Verse v1:
- Spider-Society v1:
External Links
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