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Y2K is an Internet aesthetic based around products, styles, and fashion of the late 1990s and early 2000s. The name Y2K is derived from an abbreviation coined by programmer David Eddy for the year 2000 and its potential computer errors .
Peter Parker (), Bobby Drake (), and Angelica Jones are all college students at Empire State University.After working together to defeat the Beetle and recovering the "Power Booster" he stole from Tony Stark (a.k.a. Iron Man, who rewards them with the advanced computer systems seen in several episodes and the opening titles) the trio decide to team-up permanently as the "Spider-Friends".
Oscar Isaac as Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man 2099: [24] A "ninja-vampire" Spider-Man from Earth-928 set in the year 2099, [25] who is the leader of the Spider-Society, a group of Spider-People from alternate universes tasked with protecting the multiverse. [11] Isaac described Miguel as "the one Spider-Man that doesn't have a sense of humor". [26]
Hailee Steinfeld at the world premiere of "Spider-Man" Across The Spider Verse" in 2023. ; Josh Allen during the second half of a preseason game against the Chicago Bears in 2023.
Spider-Punk was created by writer Dan Slott and artist Olivier Coipel.The idea of a punk Spider-Man emerged when Coipel proposed the look for Spider-UK.Slott rejected the look as wrong for a member of the Captain Britain corps but used it to develop a new character that would be "all punk".
Skeleton of a Spider-Man clone - Found in a smokestack [4] Doppelganger - A mystical duplicate created by Magus. Elliot Tolliver - A proto-clone with mind of Doctor Octopus in a clone body of Peter Parker and of Otto Octavius. [5] Spider-Man (Isotope Genome Accelerator version) - A duplicate separated from Peter Parker by the Isotope Genome ...
The first appearance of a symbiote occurs in The Amazing Spider-Man #252, The Spectacular Spider-Man #90, and Marvel Team-Up #141 (released concurrently in May 1984), in which Spider-Man brings one home to Earth after the Secret Wars (Secret Wars #8, which was months later, details his first encounter with it).
Web-Man is one of several evil clones of Spider-Man created by Doctor Doom in an Electric Company comic book. They are later killed when Spider-Man destroys Doom's cloning machine. [49] Several characters have used the Spider-Woman identity: Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter (also called Arachne), Mattie Franklin, and Charlotte Witter.