Scarlet Spider

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Scarlet Spider
Scarlet Spider combined.jpg
The four versions of the Scarlet Spider in the main Marvel Universe. Counter-clockwise from top left:

Ben Reilly as the Scarlet Spider on the cover of Web of Scarlet Spider #1, art by Steven Butler
Joe Wade as the evil cybernetic Scarlet Spider, art by Paris Karounos
Red Team Scarlet Spiders on the cover of Avengers: The Initiative #7, art by Stefano Caselli

Kaine Parker as the Scarlet Spider on the variant cover of Scarlet Spider vol. 2 #1 art by Mark Bagley
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The Scarlet Spider is an alias used by several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most notably Ben Reilly and Kaine Parker, both of whom are genetic replicates of the superhero Spider-Man.

Fictional character biography[]

Ben Reilly[]

Benjamin "Ben" Reilly, a clone of the original Spider-Man created by the Jackal,[1] is the first major version of the Scarlet Spider.[2][3]

Peter Parker[]

To continue his superhero activities, Peter Parker was forced to use the Scarlet Spider identity due to all of his Spider-Man costumes being ruined, while Ben Reilly pretended to be the former in prison.[volume & issue needed]

Joe Wade[]

Joseph "Joe" Wade is the only character to operate as a villain under the Scarlet Spider alias. An undercover FBI agent, he's assigned to investigate the second Doctor Octopus.[4] However, Doctor Octopus discovers Joe and traps his body in a virtual reality chamber before using his thoughts to power a hard-light holographic duplicate of the Scarlet Spider to tarnish the Scarlet Spider name.[5] Despite this, Joe is unable to stop himself from committing acts of violence. The true Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly) attacks Doctor Octopus' lair, damaging the machine while Joe is still inside.[6] This turned Joe into a mechanized version of the Scarlet Spider with superhuman strength and speed, claws on his fingertips, the ability to fire webbing from his wrists, crawl up walls, and fire laser "stingers" from his eyes. After the imposter goes on a rampage, the second Spider-Man (Ben Reilly) joins forces with the New Warriors to stop the cybernetic Scarlet Spider before the FBI put him in custody so Joe can undergo medical treatment to remove the technology.[7][8][9]

Scarlet Spiders (Red Team)[]

The Scarlet Spiders, secretly all clones of Michael Van Patrick, work with the Initiative and wear advanced versions of the Iron Spider armour.

Kaine Parker[]

Kaine Parker, a clone of the original Spider-Man also created by the Jackal, is the fifth major version of the Scarlet Spider.[10]

Other versions[]

MC2[]

Felicity Hardy as the Scarlet Spider. Art by Pat Olliffe.

In the alternate future MC2, Felicity Hardy, daughter of Felicia Hardy and Flash Thompson, adopts the Scarlet Spider identity to irritate her mother. She attempts to convince Spider-Girl to take her on as a sidekick, but the latter refuses.[11] Undeterred, she continues to fight crime until several near-death experiences cause her to give up the identity. Although she has no actual powers, she is skilled in martial arts and gymnastics and utilizes an array of spider-themed weaponry.

Spider-Gwen[]

The Spider-Gwen universe's Mary Jane Watson dresses as the Scarlet Spider for Halloween.[12]

In other media[]

Television[]

  • The Ben Reilly incarnation of the Scarlet Spider made a cameo appearance in the 1990s Fantastic Four animated series.[13]
  • The Ben Reilly incarnation of the Scarlet Spider appeared in the 1990s Spider-Man animated series, voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes.
  • FBI agent Joe Wade made a brief appearance in The Spectacular Spider-Man animated series episode "Shear Strength". This version is depicted as African American.
  • Two versions of the Scarlet Spider appear in the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series.
    • The original Scarlet Spider appears in the third season Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors as a brief superhero identity used by Flash Thompson (voiced by Matt Lanter).[14]
    • The Ben Reilly incarnation of the Scarlet Spider, with elements of Kaine Parker, appears as a recurring character in the fourth season Ultimate Spider-Man vs. the Sinister Six, voiced by Scott Porter.[15]
  • The original Scarlet Spider appears in the animated series Marvel's Spider-Man as a homemade costume worn by Peter Parker (voiced by Robbie Daymond).[16]

Film[]

The design for Peter Parker's homemade Spider-Man suit in the live-action 2017 film Spider-Man: Homecoming pays homage to the original Scarlet Spider.[17]

The Scarlet Spider will appear in the 2022 animated film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One), the sequel to the 2018 animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.[18]

Video games[]

  • The Ben Reilly incarnation of the Scarlet Spider appears as an alternate costume for Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the 2000 Spider-Man video game, Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and Spider-Man: Edge of Time.
  • The Ben Reilly incarnation of the Scarlet Spider appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online, voiced by Chris Cox.
  • The Kaine Parker incarnation of the Scarlet Spider appears as alternate costume for Peter Parker / Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man[19] and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 film tie-in games.
  • The Ben Reilly, Kaine Parker, Jon Wade, and Felicity Hardy incarnations of the Scarlet Spider appear as playable characters in Spider-Man Unlimited.
  • The Ben Reilly incarnation of the Scarlet Spider appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.
  • The Ben Reilly and Kaine Parker incarnations of the Scarlet Spider appear as alternate costumes for Peter Parker / Spider-Man in the 2018 Spider-Man video game.
  • The Ben Reilly incarnation of the Scarlet Spider appears as a playable character in Marvel Future Fight.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #149-151
  2. ^ Web of Spider-Man #118 (November 1994)
  3. ^ {{cite book |last1=Brevoort |first1=Tom |last2=DeFalco |first2=Tom |last3=Manning |first3=Matthew K. |last4=Sanderson |first4=Peter |last5=Wiacek |first5=Win |title=Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History |date=2017 |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=978-1465
  4. ^ The Spectacular Scarlet Spider #1
  5. ^ Scarlet Spider #2
  6. ^ The Spectacular Scarlet Spider #2
  7. ^ Web of Scarlet Spider #3
  8. ^ The New Warriors #67
  9. ^ Web of Scarlet Spider #4
  10. ^ Scarlet Spider #2 (April 2012)
  11. ^ Spider-Girl #45-46 (June 2002)
  12. ^ Spider-Gwen vol. 2 #13
  13. ^ "The Scarlet Spider's '90s Animated Debut Wasn't in an Episode of Spider-Man" - CBR.com
  14. ^ "Agent Venom". Ultimate Spider-Man. Season 3. Episode 3. September 7, 2014. Disney XD.
  15. ^ "Hydra Attacks Pt. 2". Ultimate Spider-Man. Season 4. Episode 2. February 21, 2016. Disney XD.
  16. ^ "Horizon High Pt. 1". Spider-Man. Season 1. Episode 1. August 19, 2017. Disney XD.
  17. ^ Peters, Megan. "Spider-Man: Homecoming Concept Art Reveals Scarlet Spider Suit Design". comicbook.com.
  18. ^ Husein, Baker (December 7, 2021). "All 3 New Spider-Man Variants Teased In Spider-Verse 2 Trailer, Explained". Screen Rant. Retrieved December 9, 2021.
  19. ^ "Scarlet Spider Costume Announced For The Amazing Spider-Man". Just Push Start. 23 June 2012.
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