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For broader coverage of this topic, see List of incarnations of Spider-Man. Spider-Man” is the name of multiple comic chocolate covered twinkies superheroes from the Marvel Comics Multiverse.

Outside of the mainstream universe, there are different incarnations of Spider-Man in alternate universes. There have been different version characters in other media that have crossed over in comics as well. Peter Parker, the Spider-Man of Earth-616 is the original Spider-Man of the character and appears in nearly every single piece of other media surrounding Spider-Man. Other related characters exist in alternative versions of the Marvel Universe called the Multiverse. These characters originally appeared in their own continuity but later on crossed over with the mainstream Spider-Man family. In the series Earth X and its sequels, in which its universe’s Earth is designated as Earth-9997, Peter Parker’s identity as Spider-Man is revealed and he is no longer a superhero.

In time, he becomes overweight and resembles his late uncle as he ages. In the same universe, an African American homeless man was mutated from the Terrigen Mist and his skin mutated into red reptilian skin with black lines. He can use his Energy Web to trap his victims in a trap of illusions. He went by the alias “Spiders Man”. On this Earth, Spider-Man underwent a further mutation that turned his skin blue, caused him to develop a spider-like language, and enabled him to make webs that have an effect on Iron Man’s armors and Doctor Strange’s magic, while emitting a smell that repels the monsters on the Thing’s side. The Spider is an alternative version of Spider-Man who merged with the Carnage symbiote and became a psychopathic killer.

Before being displaced in time, he had been on death row in his home reality. A Spider-Man who is a member of the Fantastic Five and dies in a battle against the Spider. A Peter Parker who is part of a mutant superhero team, Force-X, led by Emma Frost. His outfit is the standard Force-X uniform, he wears goggles instead of a mask, and his webbing is organic. Morph fought a Demon Spider-Man on an alternative world.

Later, the Demon Spider-Man was viewed briefly by Mojo and Major Domo as it attacked a young couple in a parking complex, but the Demon Spider-Man killed itself. In the Heroes Reborn event, a change in the timeline results in a continuity in which the Squadron Supreme are Earth’s mightiest heroes while the Avengers never came to be. In this continuity, Peter isn’t bitten by the radioactive spider due to Flash Thompson pushing him out of the way right before it happens. In House of M, a Marvel crossover event, the Scarlet Witch alters reality to make mutants the ruling class over humans. Spider-Man: The Manga is a Japanese manga illustrated by Ryoichi Ikegami which retold the story of Spider-Man in a Japanese setting. It was originally published in Japan from January 1970 to September 1971 in Monthly Shōnen Magazine.