Iron Spider

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The Iron Spider in Amazing Spider-Man v1 #529.

The Iron Spider is an armor that features in Marvel Comics.

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History

After Avengers Tower was sold, the content within the building was moved to the new Avengers headquarters in crates. When Spider-Man and Iron Man battled Regent, Mary Jane Watson decided to help where she decided to wear the Iron Spider armor. (Amazing Spider-Man v4 #15) At some point, the criminal outfitter Ceres managed to acquire the suit and performed some upgrades on it with it being in her arsenal. By this time, Aaron Davis was looking to perform a hit to steal a lot of money and was looking for a gang of supervillains to form. Upon seeing the Iron Spider suit, he bought it from Ceres and used it as he became a costumed supervillain with him taking the name Iron Spider. (Spider-Man v1 #234)

Overview

Users

  • Peter Parker :
  • Mary Jane Watson :
  • Aaron Davis :

Notes

  • The Iron Spider armor was created J. Michael Straczynski and Ron Garney where it made its first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man v1 #529 (April, 2006).

Alternate Versions

  • In Contest of Champions v1 (2016), an alternate reality Earth was shown whereby President Tony Stark's Registration forces won the Civil War and formed the Mighty Avengers with Natasha Romanov wearing the Iron Spider armor.

In other media

Television

  • In Ultimate Spider-Man, the Iron Spider Armor made multiple appearances in the animated series. It first appeared in the episode "Flight of the Iron Spider" where it was shown that the armor was built by Tony Stark for Spider-Man who he wanted to train under his wing. Ultimately, Spider-Man decided not to actively use the armor but instead his own abilities. In "The Next Iron Spider", high school genius Amadeus Cho took the Iron Spider armor and showed that he was able to operate it when he participated in a fight against Taskmaster. Afterwards, he became a member of Spider-Man's Web Warriors that were assembled by Nick Fury.

Video games

  • In Spider-Man Unlimited, the Iron Spider appeared as a playable character in the iOS video game.

Appearances

  • Amazing Spider-Man v1:

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