Anyone know where this design is from? Can't find the source.
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
From Daredevil: End of days (we never get to see the full costume)
The Amazing Spider
Always been a fan of Amalgam Comics’ Spider-Boy.
The Web Gun is an especially cool touch.
Jacket...
No jacket...
Fan art...
I'm also a fan of Spider-Boy, along with...
Spider-Boy 2099
Some more favorites...
- Manga Spidey & Manga MJ/Spider-Woman (2301)
- Ultimate Spider-Woman (1610)
- Cyborg Spidey (616)
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From the Marvel Variant Play Arts Kai box art by Square-Enix.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Ran across this one by total accident just now, working on something else entirely.
Def. seems obscure!
Mattie Franklin's Spider-Woman went through a new costume every issue for a while in her series.
The first costume Marvel ever used to promote Spider-man.
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The "Spyder-Man" of Secret Wars: Armor Wars, set in a Battleworld domain called Technopolis, where everyone had to wear Stark-issued armor to survive against an airborne virus.
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From the upcoming mobile RPG Marvel Future Revolution, an armored alternate version of Spider-Man, hailing from "New Stark City."
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Also from Marvel Future Revolution, a glimpse of another alternate Spider-Man, seen in the debut trailer last year.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Here's the victual reality version of Spider-man encountered by our hero in the Marvel UK series Wild Thing.
A Later issue would even bring Mysterio in as a villain.
This is what he looked like.