Scarlet Spider
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Scarlet Spider is a name taken by various characters in Marvel Comics.
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Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly)
- Main Article: Ben Reilly
Scarlet Spider(Peter Parker)
- Main Article: Peter Parker
Scarlet Spider(Joe Wade)
- Main Article: Joe Wade
Scarlet Spider (Michael Van Patrick)
- Main Article: Michael Van Patrick
Scarlet Spider (Kaine Parker)
- Main Article: Kaine
Kaine was another clone of Peter Parker who came to feel great regret over the death of Ben Reilly and after his clone degeneration was cured he decided to move to Houston where he came to be the new Scarlet Spider. (Scarlet Spider v2 #2)
=Overview
Notes
- The concept of the Scarlet Spider was created by Dan Jurgens where it made its first appearance in Sensational Spider-Man v1 #0 (January, 1996).
Alternate Versions
- In Spider-Girl #45-46 (June 2002), the Scarlet Spider appeared in the setting of the MC2 universe that was designated as Earth-982. This version was a female superhero that was actually Felicity Hardy who was the daughter of Felicia Hardy and Flash Thompson on this world.
In other media
Television
- In Ultimate Spider-Man, the Scarlet Spider appeared in the animated television series third season story arc of Ultimate Spider-Man vs. the Sinister Six. The identity of the character was not revealed initially but he called himself the 'first Spider' with him wearing Kaine's Scarlet Spider costume. He also had stingers that emerged from his wrist and also shot organic webbing. The Scarlet Spider had a particular enmity with Doctor Octopus who he said experimented on him until he escaped and began living in the sewers due to his true nature. He emerged to save Spider-Man from Doctor Octopus who had joined HYDRA but stated that he worked alone and did not work on a team. Spider-Man convinced him to aid him by telling him that they would strike against Otto Octavius.
Appearances
- Sensational Spider-Man v1: (1996)
- Scarlet Spider v2:
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