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| In Earth-4, Ezekiel Sims had his own Spider-Suit made so he could continue the legacy of Peter Parker. It was similar to the suit of Earth-312500, except it had no belt, buttons on the torso, skintight pants, and heeled shoes rather than boots. | Edge of Spider-Verse #5 |
| In Earth-148, Peter Parker was killed and reanimated by Necrom. His suit exposed his mouth and arms while the torso design was continued around the torso and down the groin. | Excalibur #46 |
| In Earth-772, Peter Parker enlarged the abdomen on his logo and placed a "5" on it after he joined the Fantastic Four. | What If? #1 |
| In Earth-928, Miguel O'Hara, Spider-Man of the year 2099, donned a costume similar to the original Spider-Man's, but with a more skull-like spider and much more blue throughout. This costume was made of Unstable Molecule Fabric (similar to the costumes of the Fantastic Four) and also featured a cape made of a web-like material called Lyte Byte and a different skull-like mask. This outfit was originally worn during a Day of the Dead festival. | Amazing Spider-Man #365 |
| In Earth-958, a civilian Peter Parker built a specialized exo-suit to battle the villainous Spider. It included spider based tentacles, goggles, and strength increasing arm enhancements. | What If? (Vol. 2) #76 |
| In Earth-982, Peter Parker initially placed his suit in storage after what he assumed was his final battle with Norman Osborn; however, he occasionally had to use the suit to reenter the field. After Peter's death, his daughter, Mayday Parker, briefly used the suit when she became Spider-Woman, but she returned the suit to storage after she made peace with her father's passing. | What If? (Vol. 2) #105 |
| Following Ben Reilly's demise, his suit was put into storage alongside his brother's equipment. After his sister-in-law, Mary Jane Watson-Parker, showed his niece his suit, she used it to become Spider-Girl and arrest the new Green Goblin. After a successful mission, Mayday and her family burned the costume. | What If? (Vol. 2) #105 |
| After being given superpowers, Gerry Drew decided to become the new Spider-Man. His version of the suit was red and black, had an unlinked belt, a triangular torso with a large, detached spider logo. | Spider-Girl #32 |
| In Earth-1048, after his original Spider-Man suit became damaged during a confrontation with Wilson Fisk, Peter headed to Octavius Industries to repair it. He was caught in the act by his boss, Otto Octavius. Pretending to misinterpret the situation as if Peter was merely Spider-Man's equipment designer and not Spider-Man himself, Otto took the liberty of improving over Peter's original design, leaving to him the blueprints for the Advanced Suit as a gift. | Marvel's Spider-Man |
| An upgraded version of the Advanced Suit that Peter Parker had originally worked on as side project during his time at Octavius Industries via materials that were used for their work on prosthetic limbs. When Otto Octavius went rogue and kidnapped Mayor Osborn and a hold of the Anti-Serum for the Devil's Breath, Peter quickly completed this suit to be able to fight on par with Doctor Octopus' Tentacles as it had also been made from the same fabric. The suit was partially damaged during the final fight with Doctor Octopus. Underneath the armor, Peter wore his Advanced Suit. | Marvel's Spider-Man |
| Originally intended to be a armor that could absorb damage of "hard hitting villains", this suit was modified to also enhance the user's speed, in order to defeat Haley Harvey. | Marvel's Spider-Man |
| Resilient Suit was among the suits Peter Parker created while employed at Octavius Industries. | Marvel's Spider-Man |
| In Earth-1051, Peter Parker's symbiote suit took on a form that resembled Agent Venom's symbiote suit except it utilized the color scheme of Peter's traditional red and blue suit. | Venom (Vol. 4) #27 |
| In Earth-1123, Peter Parker wore his web-shooters on the outside of his suit. These versions had flat web-cartridges. | Paradise X: Heralds #2 |
| In Earth-1610, Peter Parker found that this new suit enhanced his strength, gave him the ability to mentally generate webbing, and made him immune to bullets. However, he quickly discovered that it also made him increasingly violent, and the suit even grew a set of teeth during an encounter with a thug. After getting electrocuted (which nearly killed Peter), the suit separated itself from him. Peter later destroyed the sample of the cure that Eddie was keeping. However, Eddie Brock had another sample and used it to become Venom. | Ultimate Spider-Man #34 |
| The Spider-Man of the Avengers wore a suit similar to Peter Parker's traditional red and blue suit, but his suit utilized an orange and purple color scheme. | Ultimate Avengers #3 |
| Miles Morales' first Spider-Man suit was actually a Halloween costume. This suit had a plain back and arms, lacks a belt, has loose fitting gloves and boots, and utilizes elbow and knee pads. | Ultimate Fallout #4 |
| After officially becoming Spider-Man, S.H.I.E.L.D. gave Miles a new red and black costume because his makeshift costume was considered to be in "Bad Taste."[25] After the death of his mother at the hands of Venom, Miles ripped up his costume yelling "No More!" [26] One year later, Spider-Woman gave him a new suit and a set of Web-Shooters.[27] | Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #5 |
| In Earth-2301, Peter Parker's suit had a regular t-shirt and sneakers, a tan backpack, tan and red gloves, and badges over the lower limbs. Only the mask had the webbing pattern. | Marvel Mangaverse: Spider-Man #1 |
| In Earth-3145, Ben Parker's suit was created by his nephew, Peter. The top of the suit was and upside red spider, with the mask serving as the abdomen. On top of that was a regular black spider logo. The rest of the suit is naval blue. | Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #13 |
| In Earth-4400, Peter Parker's suit lacked webbing pattern and replaced the spider with a Fantastic Five logo. | Exiles #43 |
| In Earth-5113, Peter Parker's suit was mostly black, with exception of grey webbing pattern and red lenses and logo. It; however, lacked arms and glows. | Defenders (Vol. 3) #4 |
| In Earth-5701, Peter Parker's suit lacked the red of his torso and his arms. He added black bars on the excess gloves and boots. Also, he forewent the Spider-Man mask an utilized a small sharp mask. | Cable & Deadpool #15 |
| In Earth-7041, Peter Parker's suit had a blue "J" on the spider's abdomen and his lenses were see through, allowing people to see his iris and pupil. Outside of his reality, he appeared black-and-white. | Spider-Man J #1 |
| In Earth-7122, Peter Parker's suit was similar to that of his Earth-2301 counterpart. His version; however, had a traditional red-and-blue suit with Spider-Clan accessories. | Spider-Man Family Featuring Spider-Clan #1 |
| In Earth-7831, Peter Parker's suit was similar to that of his Earth-751263 counterpart. His version; however, had a black mask rather than a primarily red mask. | Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #7 |
| In Earth-8351, Peter Parker took Wolverine's offer to become a black-ops agent. To this end he created a new tactical costume. It was a red and black suit that forwent the webbing pattern and used black lenses. He used an utility belt and his web-shooters doubled as firearms. | What If? Spider-Man Vs. Wolverine #1 |
| In Earth-8545, Peter Parker was infected with the Techno-Organic Virus. His suit changed to yellow and black, with a full webbing pattern, but in a Warlock style. | Exiles #20 |
| In Earth-9105, Peter Parker's suit. It had a blue torso with a huge, red spider logo. Also, a webbed strip extended from his belt to his boots. | New Warriors #11 |
| In Earth-9200, Peter Parker was killed when New York City was bombed. His tattered mask and one of his web-shooters were found by Rick Jones and put on display in his museum. | Hulk: Future Imperfect #2 |
| In Earth-9500, Max Borne is the Spider-Man of the year 2211. His costume had a different color scheme and no webbing marks, but had the same patterns. His mask was a mechanical helmet and he had four red mechanical arms similar to Doctor Octopus' mechanical arms. | Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man #1 |
| In Earth-9602, Pete Ross's suit was an amalgamation of the original spider-suit and Superboy's original suit. The torso design stopped at the logo, which was Super-Soldier's logo with a spider rather than an "S," utilized a custom leather jacket, the palms and backhand were black, and his right leg had a yellow golster for his Web-Pistol. This suit served as the precursor for his planned Spider-Man suit. | Marvel Versus DC #3 |
| In Earth-9907, Peter Parker's suit was black and red. In differed in that it had no mask, he wore his Web-Shooters on the outside of his costume, the webbing pattern didn't extend past his shoulders, his belt was only at the hips, and his boots matched his pants. | Spider-Girl #57 |
| In Earth-9939, Peter Parker wore a modified version of his cloth black suit. This version had a hole for a stream of his hair, had external Web-Shooters, an uncovered left arm, and brown utility belt with a yellow buckle, white boots, a logo that extended the spider's logo to his groin, and a white gun holster on his right leg. | Death's Head II #4 |
| In Earth-9997, Peter Parker stole a cheap Spider-Man costume from a costume shop to help battle Skull. It had small yellow lenses, used an ill-fitting sweatshirt that read "Peter Parker Spider-Man" as its logo, and ill-fitting pants. | Earth X #11 |
| In Earth-10170, Peter Parker's suit had a silver webbing pattern rather than the usual black. | Atlas #5 |
| In Earth-10182, Peter Parker's suit was mostly black with red lenses, a large upside down spider on the torso, with circular symbols on his palms, elbows, caves, and soles of his feet. | Marvel Universe: Millennial Visions #1 |
| In Earth-10511, Peter Parker wore a modified cloth black suit. He tied the bottom part of his mask behind his head, a bulletproof vest, a Web-Shooter on his right arm, and a brown utility belt along with a small one on his left wrist. | Wolverine Weapon X #13 |
| In Earth-11162, Peter Parker wore a suit similar to the traditional red and blue suit except it didn't have arm sleeves, only the middle of the belt remained, and suit suit was black rather than blue. | Ultimate Spider-Man #200 |
| In Earth-13017, Peter Parker retired from his role as Spider-Man while in his forties. Decades later, he created a larger version of the suit in an attempt to impress his great-grandson, Stephen. | Amazing Spider-Man #700 |
| In Earth-13519, Peter Parker wore a suit similar to the traditional suit. It was black rather than blue, had a larger spider logo, and the sleeves were fully black. | Marvel Universe: Millennial Visions #1 |
| In Earth-13584, Peter Parker's suit had yellow lenses, a red webbing pattern, a triangular torso design, no belt, and angled ends to its gloves and boots. | Dark Avengers #187 |
| In Earth-15320, Peter Parker's suit was a modified Serval Industries uniform. The neck and shoulder blade areas were red, included gloves that matched the sleeves, and used a mask similar to that of his Earth-8351 counterpart. | All-New X-Factor #20 |
| In Earth-15329, Maestro placed Peter Parker's tattered mask and one of his Web-Shooters in his trophy room. | Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 2) #10 |
| In Earth-16220, Peter Parker's original suit was similar to the traditional suit. It differed in the lack of red on the sleeves, had a darker color pattern, and had patting on the palms. Peter ended up throwing the suit away after it was badly damaged during his battle with the Sinister Six. | Spidey #1 |
| Peter's second suit was more similar to the traditional suit. After Gwen Stacy commented that she thought the original could use more "pizzazz," he made the second suit brighter. He also added red to the sleeves, although later versions of this suit forewent this stylistic change. | Spidey #12 |
| In Earth-18119, the logo on Peter Parker's cloth black suit didn't extend into the back. Instead, it had a white version of the red spider that was on his classic suit. | Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #2 |
| In Earth-18139, Flash Thompson wore a red and black suit, with no webbing pattern, black gloves with red patches on its forehands, no belt, and red on its soles and on a sliver on the top of its shoes. | What If? Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #1 |
| In Earth-18466, Peter Parker wore a red and black suit, with only the mask and part of the torso matching the traditional suit. There are red segments on the shoulder, parts on the chest, and on the palm. The webbing pattern was on the red on the back wrists and ankles. On each shoulder joints was the S.H.I.E.L.D. logo. | Marvel 2-In-One #5 |
| In Earth-19338, Peter Parker wore a brown hat and trench coat. The mask is a red and black Rorschach test. | Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #9 |
| In Earth-19529, Peter Parker stopped wearing his traditional red and blue suit sometime between 1966 and 1977. In 1984, he briefly returned to his traditional suit in an ill-guided attempt to prove he wasn't being corrupted by his black suit, but he quickly returned it to storage. In 2019, the suit was passed on to his protege, Miles Morales. | Spider-Man: Life Story #1 |
| Circa 1977, Peter made a new suit while working at Future Foundation. He grafted metal armor on the forearms, shoulders, hips, and lower legs. Past the logo, the webbing pattern stopped, and the lenses were more protruded. He stopped wearing this suit sometime before the Secret Wars of 1984. | Spider-Man: Life Story #2 |
| Ben Reilly wore a modified sensational suit. The logo and torso as a whole were smaller, with the spider legs not going into his shoulders and the torso not going past his ribs. He wore traditional gloves and boots rather than the sensational style, with his Web-Shooters being under his gloves. | Spider-Man: Life Story #5 |
| In 2006, Peter took this suit out of Parker Industries storage. It was a mostly black suit with a partially red torso, spider styled shoulder pads, knee pads, and boots, and a outer utility belt and web-shooters. Said belt had a classic spider-mask design on the belt buckle. It had could manipulate Stark International technology. | Spider-Man: Life Story #5 |
| Circa 2019, Peter created a specialized space suit. With exception of his right arm, only the left side had the spider design. The helmet projected a hologram of his mask, except with white webbing and clear lenses. His web-shooters were equipped with sonics capable of combating symbiotes. | Spider-Man: Life Story #6 |
| Peter also created a space suit for Miles. The suit was outwardly less fortified than Peter's. It included a jacket with the red pattern not going past his ribs and going around his logo in a "v." The pattern was also and on his fingers. on the neck and logo portions, the webbing pattern was a darker shade of black. It had a similar helmet, but with a red and black color scheme. His gauntlets also had holographic capabilities. | Spider-Man: Life Story #6 |
| In Earth-20051, Peter Parker's suit was transformed by Enchantress in the image of Thor. It was given a similar helmet, cape, and buttons. It was also given medieval shoulder pads, a chest plate protruding his logo, and an asgardian belt that hield a spider-themed cloth. | Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #40 |
| In Earth-20143, Miles Morales wore a suit similar to that of his Earth-1610 counterpart. The suit had an inverted color scheme: a red bodysuit with a blue webbing pattern. The logo is shaped like a skull and had eyes on the abdomen; it also has a blue strip through the lenses. Miles wore a grey hoodie with blue lines over the suit. | Spider-Verse (Vol. 3) #2 |
| In Earth-20368, Peter Parker wore a traditional red and blue suit with gold triangular bands below its shoulders and elbows and on the top of the boots. There as no webbing pattern past the elbow and the palms were grey. | Captain Marvel (Vol. 10) #24 |
| In Earth-21205, Peter Parker destroyed his traditional red and blue suit following the death of Gwen Stacy. | Spider-Verse Team-Up #2 |
| In Earth-24133, Peter Parker's suit was similar to the traditional red and blue suit. This suit was red and black rather than blue and black and the logo was bigger with extended legs. After Parker retired, he passed the suit onto Flash Thompson. | Venom (Vol. 2) #13.3 |
| In Earth-22249, Peter Parker and his black suit were assimilated by a poison. The new Spider-Man wore a white plated shell with black eyes and a large black spider logo that extended out of the shell. | Venom (Vol. 2) #13.3 |
| In Earth-24135, Peter Parker's suit was similar to the traditional red and blue suit. The primary difference was in the gloves, with only the fingers being red while the rest of the glove were blue. | X-Treme X-Men (Vol. 2) #6 |
| In Earth-32323, Peter Parker's second suit only kept the traditional red and blue style in the top portion, foregoing the logo and the webbing pattern. The bottom portion of the suit was from military uniform. It had red gloves that exposed a square on the forehand and the fingers. It also utilized Falcon's Wings. | Civil War (Vol. 2) #1 |
| In Earth-32943, Peter Parker's suit had a much different toro. His logo was an amalgamation between of a large spider and a human skull. The top two legs of the spider extend into its shoulders. The webbing pattern stopped at the top of the spider. The suit also included a webcape. | [28] |
| In Earth-37072, Peter Parker's traditional red and blue suit was changed by Kulan Gath. The logo was a blue circle outline, with only two blue legs, and no webbing pattern within the circle. Bands of webbing patterns wrapped around its arms, torso. | Exiles #55 |
| In Earth-41609, Peter Parker wore a suit similar to the traditional red and blue suit. The suit didn't have a belt, and elongated spider logo, and the webbing came out of the forehand similar to the symbiote suit. Although the mechanism was still activated by the spider hand gesture. | Ultimate Spider-Man #200 |
| In Earth-44145, Norman Osborn created his suit using Oscorp technology. The suit was black, with a helmet that exposed his jaw and had two red lenses with four other red dots around the lenses, a bottom mask that exposed his mouth while covering the user's lips, and a back red spider logo with legs that extended onto the torso. | Edge of Spider-Geddon #4 |
| In Earth-50101, Pavitr Prabhakar's suit used a traditional red and blue top. The difference being the logo was in seperate pieces and didn't include gloves. As for the bottom, it had a red sash that held a web patterned cloth. It also had traditional Indian white pants and red shoes, but with a red web pattern. | Spider-Man: India #1 |
| In Earth-51838, Peter Parker wore a suit similar to the traditional red and blue suit, but the lenses were smaller, all the legs on the logo went horizontal, and it as black rather than blue. He threw the suit in a trashcan after Green Goblin kidnapped Peter and his Aunt May. | Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #301 |
| In Earth-58163, Peter Parker's suit was altered by Wanda Magnus, with only the mask being unchanged. The red webbing portion was a giant spider, with the head being on the torso, the bottom extending into the back, and the front two legs extending into the sleeves. The pattern was also on a block on his forehands and only the non connecting belt. he boots weren't flat, with them running distally. | Spider-Man: House of M #1 |
| In Earth-61422, Peter Parker's mask had one singular lens as he was a cyclops. | Ultimate FF #6 |
| In Earth-62412, Peter Parker retired and only held onto remnants of his old suits. When he was brought out of retirement, he used the traditional mask, black cloth torso, black gloves with the red webbing on the thumb, index finger, and pinky finger, black jeans, and traditional boots with black soles. He also wore his Utility Belt and Web-Shooters on the outside and he wore a white scarf. | What If? Age of Ultron #2 |
| In Earth-70105, Bruce Banner wore a suit similar to the traditional red and blue suit. It had a purple and blue color scheme, with red lenses. The purple torso ended with a triangle, the boots lack webbing, and it includes a black utility belt with a red, circle belt buckle. | Bullet Points #4 |
| In Earth-70134, Peter Parker rebonded with the symbiote suit. The mask has white engravings above and around the eyes and included a nose and mouth. The logo was a large spider with skinny legs and and three black circles on each portions. | What If? Spider-Man The Other #1 |
| In Earth-70701, Peter Parker wore a suit similar to the traditional red and blue suit, but with a grey and black color scheme. It also had a white webbing pattern. | Spider-Man: Fairy Tales #1 |
| In Earth-71166, Peter Parker wore a pink and purple suit. It had a purple collar, a pink utility belt, and two pink stripes on its bottom legs. It forewent the mask, gloves, and webbing pattern. And the boots matched the legs. | Fantastic Four: The End #2 |
| In Earth-71928, Peter Parker's suit was an amalgamation of the original spider-suit and the Punisher's Suit, complete with a skull in place of the spider logo on the front. The reason behind this design choice was that the Radioactive Spider in this reality was a Steatoda nobilis aka Noble false widow. These spiders' cephalothorax look like a human skull. The back logo is also a functional part of the suit, rather than an aesthetic choice. | What If? The Punisher #1 |
| In Earth-71953, Peter Parker wore a modified red and blue traditional suit. The torso a giant spider logo, with three legs on each side. The boots had a blue triangle on the top and a blue non connecting band near the top. | Ultimate Spider-Man #200 |
| In Earth-80219, Peter Parker wore a traditional red and blue suit with a red cape decorated with the black webbing pattern. | What If? #19 |
| In Earth-90214, Peter Parker modeled his suit after his uncle's World War I airman uniform. He added a black vest, aviator goggles, and a gun holster on the right leg. Peter occasionally also used a hat and a leather trench coat. After returning from multiveral adventures, Peter changed the mask to include a grey webbing pattern, and he added a belt buckle with a spider logo on it. | Spider-Man Noir #1 |
| In Earth-90266, Peter Parker wore a modified Fantastic Four Uniforms. It was plain dark blue, with white gloves, boots, belt, and mask. The only coloring on the mask was the black on the lenses. | Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #15 |
| In Earth-91142, Peter Parker wore a mostly red bodysuit. The mask had holes for the eyes, ears, and nose to jaw area. The logo was a black circle with jagged horizontal lines. It also included blue trunks and white gloves, boots, and Utility Belt. | Web Warriors #9 |
| In Earth-91240, Peter Parker wore a traditional suit, but with a greenish-grey and black color scheme. The torso gets slimmer and it goes down the suit and lacks a belt. The logo is upside down, with the legs extending vertically and into the black of the suit. | Secret Wars: Battleworld #1 |
| In Earth-91918, Peter Parker wore a segmented suit. Dark red to the top half of the torso, light blue to the boots, and dark blue for the boots with red soles. It utilized orange lenses and palms. The webbing is only on the middle of the torso and fully on the back. | Spider-Geddon #3 |
| In Earth-94823, Peter Parker wore a modified traditional suit. It utilized a cyan and lighter shade of red color scheme and Cyclops' Visor. | Spider-Man Magazine #4 |
| In Earth-96099, the rights of Peter Parker's suit were owned by Alchemax. After learning this, Miguel O'Hara had to create a suit of his own making. | Timestorm 2009/2099 #1 |
| In Earth-96211, Peter Parker wore a mostly purple suit. The lenses were black goggle pieces. It had an orange vest with a large spider logo and accompanying orange gloves and cloth on the biceps and knees. The suit also had an external brown Utility Belt. | Marvel Vision #2 |
| In Earth-96282, Peter Parker reduced the mask, making it only the lenses and a strip of the mask protruding downwards to hold the lenses up. | What If? (Vol. 2) #82 |
| In Earth-200783, Peter Parker wore a traditional red and blue suit with web-wings. The logo was replaced with that of the Fantastic Four logo. Eight short rectangular legs protruded from the circle, with two horizontally from the "4." | Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #25 |
| In Earth-312500, Peter Parker wore a red and black leather jacket and red mask, with a traditional design, minus the webbing pattern. Peter usually wore black jeans and shoes to complete the ensemble. | Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #58 |
| In Earth-808122, Peter Parker wore a modified Fantastic Four uniform. Round black from the shoulders to the chest; black gloves, boots, and belt, and mask. | Hero Initiative: Mike Wieringo #1 |
| In Earth-TRN246, Ben Reilly wore a modified sensational suit. The midsection extends to the hips, the blue of the sleeves are gone, leaving the skin exposed, the gloves are traditional, and the Web-Shooters are worn on the inside. The suit was destroyed when Dreadpool lit Spider-Man on fire. | Deadpool: Killustrated #1 |
| In Earth-TRN711, Peter Parker wore a modified traditional red and blue suit. The midsection of the belt is forgone, the boots go up in groves, the soles are blue and go partway up the foot, and the Web-Shooters are darkened bands worn on the outside. | Marvel Action: Spider-Man #1 |
| In Earth-TRN759, Peter Parker stored all his Spider-Man equipment in his Aunt May's House following the supposed death of Mary Jane Watson-Parker. Years later, their son, Ben Parker, discovered his superpowers and May Parker gave him the traditional red and blue suit. Following his first adventurer, Ben burned the suit, but quickly realized his mistake. Luckily, Aunt May revealed that Peter had multiple copies of his suit. After proving himself as the new Spider-Man, Tony Stark sent him a pair of Stark-tech spider suits. | Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1 |
| In Earth-TRN843, Peter Parker was kidnapped and brainwashed by A.I.M.. He was outfitted with a modified traditional suit. This suit was yellow and black, the boots have a bump in the middle, the belt is separated, there is a black-heart-like shape around the grey logo, and the lens glow yellow. | Marvel Action: Avengers #9 |
| In Earth-TRN816, Peter Parker was a werewolf. The suit exposed the user's ears, tails, and snout. It had a gold, triangular, headband with a red jewel. It also has an orange bow-tie and a cyan skirt. | Not Brand Echh #14 |
| In Earth-TRN848, Peter Parker ignored Mister Fantastic's warnings to remove his black suit. As it corrupt him, the suit changed as well. The eyes had edges on both ends, two sets of a pair of fangs grew out of its mouth, the arms on the logos became more sporadic, the hands developed claws, and the suit grew black web-wings. | Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow #1 |
| In Earth-TRN891, Peter Parker created a new suit to compensate for the world losing power. The red was more segmented and angled, it included leather straps around the legs and arms, the mask was converted into a hood, and the Web-Shooters were large, but nonelectrical. | Dark Ages #1 |
| Miles Morales bonded to an unnamed symbiote. It kept his color scheme, but removed the lines. The shoulder when down and merged with the logo and formed two of its legs. Around the head was a red hood with sharp tentacles. | Dark Ages #1 |
| In an Unknown Reality, Peter Parker wore a loose fitting suit. It had no lines, the red stopped at the shoulders, and the ends of the gloves had suction cups. | Spider-Verse #2 |
| In an Unknown Reality, Peter Parker's suit had a giant purple log that stopped the red at the shoulders. Aside from the fingers, the gloves were also purple. Below the logo, he rest of the suit was pure black. | Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #5 |
| In an Unknown Reality, Peter Parker wore a red and black suit. The palms of the gloves were black, only the top and bottom of the boots were red, and the logo went around the neck. | Prowler (Vol. 2) #6 |
| In an Unknown Reality, Peter Parker wore an armor in his color scheme to battle Doctor Doom. | Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #36 |
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