Scarlet Spider

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "about". Template:Main other Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main other 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 clones of Peter Parker, the superhero Spider-Man. His main costume is similar to Spider-Man's consisting of a red spandex bodysuit and mask complemented by a blue sleeveless hoodie sweatshirt adorned with a large spider symbol on both sides, along with a utility belt and bulkier web-shooters around his wrists. In the MC2 continuity, Felicity Hardy (daughter of Felicia Hardy) becomes the new Scarlet Spider.

The Ben Reilly, Felicity Hardy, and Kaine Parker incarnations of Scarlet Spider made their cinematic debut in the animated film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, with the former voiced by Andy Samberg while the latter two have no dialogue.[1][2]

Fictional character biography

Ben Reilly

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Benjamin "Ben" Reilly, a clone of the original Spider-Man created by the Jackal,[3] is the first major version of the Scarlet Spider.[4][5]

Peter Parker

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Joe Wade

Joseph "Joe" Wade is the only character to operate as a villain under the Scarlet Spider alias. An undercover FBI agent, he was assigned to investigate the second Doctor Octopus.[6] 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 his name.[7] 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.[8] 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.[9][10][11]

Scarlet Spiders (Red Team)

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Kaine Parker

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Kaine Parker, a clone of the original Spider-Man also created by the Jackal, is the fifth major version of the Scarlet Spider.[12]

Other versions

MC2

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

In the alternate future MC2, Felicity Hardy, the daughter of Felicia Hardy and purportedly Flash Thompson, adopts the Scarlet Spider identity both to irritate her mother, and because she suspects Peter Parker may be her real father. She attempts to convince her possible half-sister Spider-Girl to take her on as a sidekick, but the latter refuses.[13] 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.[14]

In other media

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Television

Film

Video games

See also

References

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  3. The Amazing Spider-Man #149-151
  4. Web of Spider-Man #118 (November 1994)
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  6. The Spectacular Scarlet Spider #1
  7. Scarlet Spider #2
  8. The Spectacular Scarlet Spider #2
  9. Web of Scarlet Spider #3
  10. The New Warriors #67
  11. Web of Scarlet Spider #4
  12. Scarlet Spider #2 (April 2012)
  13. Spider-Girl #45-46 (June 2002)
  14. Spider-Gwen vol. 2 #13
  15. "The Scarlet Spider's '90s Animated Debut Wasn't in an Episode of Spider-Man" - CBR.com
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