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Power-responsibility score: 8 Uncle Bens out of 10. Passengers of Peter Parkedcar are required to wear seat belts at all times. Web-Slinger (the cowboy Spider-Man) Image: Sony Pictures Animation Power-responsibility score: 10 Uncle Bens out of 10. Brave kitty. Brave, brave kitty. Pter Ptarker/Spider-Rex Power-responsibility score: No Uncle Bens here. Only Bova the talking cow. Hobie Brown/Spider-Punk Image: Cody Ziglar, Justin Mason/Marvel Comics Power-responsibility score: 7 Uncle Bens out of 10. Would be higher if he put on some shoes. Insomniac’s Spider-Man and Spider-Man Image: Sony Pictures

We all want to be like the amazing spiderman, swing from one building to another and catch bad guys just like flies. You may not have powers like him but one thing you can have is Spiderman Merchandise. Redwolf brings you the coolest collection of spiderman t-shirts, magnets, coasters and much more. What’s his deal?: Who but writer Dan Slott — creator of the name Peter Parkour for the acrobatically impressive webslinger — could have been responsible for Peter Parkedcar, the anthropomorphic talking car Spider-Man? First appearing in the original Spider-Verse crossover in 2015, the most vehicular Spider-Man of all actually originates with the Spider-Mobile, a jokey, toy-company-mandated car briefly driven around town by Peter Parker during the 1970s. Slott would later reveal via tweet that he intended Parkedcar to come from a Pixar-esque dimension of talking cars, hence his wise-talking capabilities. At present, the potential existence of Mary Jane Datsun remains unknown. Power-responsibility score: 8 Uncle Bens out of 10. Peter Parkedcar Image: Dan Slott, Dono Sánchez-Almara/Marvel Comics Welcome to the web-slinging, multiverse-spanning world of the Spider-Verse at Hot Topic! As diverse and vibrant as the universe it represents, our Spider-Verse collection is a treasure trove for fans seeking a direct line into their favorite dimension. What’s her deal?: Across the Spider-Verse’s Jess Drew is an original creation, but she owes her name (and overall look) to comic book predecessor Jessica Drew, the original Spider-Woman. Created in 1976 in a rush to stop an animation studio from grabbing the trademark to the Spider-Woman name, comic book Jessica actually has no real relation to either Peter Parker or Miles Morales, having instead acquired her powers in a bewilderingly arcane origin involving HYDRA, her geneticist father, and possibly a talking cow. Spider-Verse’s Jess is thus a wholesale reinvention of the concept — though comics Jess did famously have a book in which she did superhero stuff while pregnant — that owes a certain debt to her elder counterpart.What’s her deal?: Mayday “May” Parker was the Spider-Girl who was never supposed to live. Created by writer Tom DeFalco and artist Ron Frenz, she was intended initially for a What If…? one-shot in 1998, imagining the teenage adventures of the child of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson. That story met with such unexpected success, however, that DeFalco and Frenz were caught off-guard by Marvel’s request to spin May off into an ongoing series. Our premium Spider-Verse merchandise, be it limited-edition action figures or high-quality cosplay outfits, truly captures the magic of this cinematic phenomenon. From gifts that impress to personal treats that add a touch of Spidey to your life, our selection promises to please every kind of fan. Power-responsibility score: 1-10 Uncle Bens out of 10, depending on player. The Amazing Spider-Monkey Image: Reilly Brown, Chad Wayne Hardin/Marvel Comics

What’s her deal?: Another of the Spider-Totems who were enlisted to help in the multiversal Spider-Verse events, Charlotte Webber is one of the Spider-characters of more recent vintage. She is, however, distinguished for being a rare instance of a hero with a disability, living with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, as a result of which she uses a wheelchair or crutches even in the context of her costumed identity. Thus emerged a show revolving around Spider-Man’s arrival on the techno-futuristic Counter-Earth, where he combats reimagined (and extraordinarily late-’90s) versions of Man-Wolf, the Green Goblin, and other recognizable names in unrecognizable forms. After limping through a season that met with lukewarm reception, the series vanished from public consciousness, only to be revived in big-screen stardom this year. Spider-Maguire and Spider-Garfield Photo: Marvel Studios/Columbia Pictures Dive into our exclusive collection and discover an array of vibrant t-shirts, cozy hoodies, and collectible Funko Pop! vinyls, each echoing the unique, colorful aesthetics of the Spider-Verse. Bring a bit of this universe into your everyday with our themed home decor, transforming your living space into a comic book haven. As the new movie Across The Spider-Verse (Spider-Verse 2) looms on the horizon, there's no better time to immerse yourself in our expansive Spider-Verse collection. From fan-favorite characters to little-known gems, our merchandise lets you live the legacy of the Spider-Verse in style. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse goes bigger, bolder, and more ambitious Miguel O’Hara/Spider-Man 2099 Image: Sony PicturesPower-responsibility score: 6 Uncle Bens out of 10. That horse seems suspicious. Spectacular Spider-Man Image: Sony Pictures What’s his deal?: He is Spider-Man, and also a cat. The typical pet of a coterie of gamers from Earth-999, Spider-Cat gained his powers through an encounter with one of the mystical Spider-Totems, in an untold tale that presumably makes as much sense as any other story involving the mystical Spider-Totems. Taking on the costume of his Earth-616 counterpart to fight crimes committed by small mammals and birds, he tragically went on the lose his life at the hands of the vampiric Morlun during the lead-up to Spider-Verse in 2014. What’s her deal?: Maybelle Reilly was the resident of a 19th-century steampunk universe, where she was bitten by her father’s experimental spider, gaining extraordinary powers. Following the death of her father, and learning the value of freedom and independence, May fashioned herself set a mechanical arms (resembling the Iron Spider outfit of our own Spider-Man), and proceeded to venture into multiversal battle at the side of other Spider-People.

What’s her deal?: By 2015, a generation of fans who had come up during an era when Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson were happily married in the comics had become consistently and unwaveringly salty over the retcon of both characters into bachelorhood a decade prior. Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows thus served as a sort of goodwill gesture, offering an alternate reality in which Peter and MJ, still married and with a superpowered kid in tow, formed a crime-fighting family in which Mary Jane took on the costumed identity of Spinneret. With her red hair and distinctive white jumpsuit, she makes a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo in Across the Spider-Verse. What’s their deal?: Spider-Man had spent a full decade in the purgatory of tangled Hollywood film rights before a minor miracle occurred in 2002, with director Sam Raimi finally bringing the character to the big screen as portrayed by Tobey Maguire. Though Maguire himself was considered a surprise choice at the time, he managed to impress audiences with his convincingly put-upon and introverted portrayal of young Peter Parker — notwithstanding his questionable dance moves in Spider-Man 3. The same universal praise, alas, was not bestowed on Maguire’s successor, Andrew Garfield, when Spider-Man was rebooted in 2012 as a surlier, skateboarding, Ultimate Comics-influenced Parker. Nevertheless, both actors returned to warm fan reception in 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, where they pointed at one another accusingly as the memes foretold. What’s his deal?: The 2004 Spider-Man: India series was an unusual partnership between Marvel Comics and its Indian licensor Gotham Entertainment that enlisted Indian creators to reimagine Spider-Man in their own cultural context. Thus was created Pavitr Prabhakar, an Indian small-town boy transplanted to cosmopolitan Mumbai who is granted spider powers by an ancient yogi. After he allows his selfishness to take the life of his Uncle Bhim, he devotes himself to the cause of justice, eventually encountering the main Marvel Comics Spider-Man during the 2015 Spider-Verse crossover.What’s his deal?: A resident of the prehistoric world of Earth-66, wallflower T. rex Pter Ptarker had a chance encounter with a spider-filled meteorite, granting him wonderous spider-like powers. In an early battle against his nemesis Norrannosaurman, Ptarker accidentally allowed a tree branch to take the life of the villain, teaching him an important lesson about responsibility. Only recently introduced to comic book canon, Ptarker survived a trip to our reality and a near-death brush with our own Norman Osborn, and at present continues to fight crime as the toothiest of Spider-Men. What followed was a seemingly endless series of near-cancellations and fan campaigns to keep Spider-Girl alive, ultimately resulting in a series of May Parker books that ran (against all odds) until 2009. She has appeared in comics sporadically since then (almost invariably under the auspices of her original creative team), and retains the affection of her still-dedicated fandom. Power-responsibility score: 9 Uncle Bens out of 10. She’s new, but she’s got the right stuff. Spinneret (in the white and red costume) Power-responsibility score: 6 Uncle Bens out of 10. Points for longevity, but Peter Parker is already angsty enough, if you ask me. Spider-Girl Image: Sony Pictures

Power-responsibility score: 9 Uncle Bens out of 10 (Maguire). 2 Uncle Bens out of 10 (Garfield). Spider-Byte Image: Sony PicturesWhat’s his deal?: Earth-8101 is an Earth populated by anthropomorphic apes — not to be confused with the Earth that was home to Marvel’s 1970s licensed adaptation of the Planet of the Apes motion picture. Much like his human equivalent in powers, Spider-Monkey had a wildly different (and convincingly obnoxious) personality, and was frequently willing to kill in battle against his animal enemies. After coming to the aid of a multiversal crisis, however, he lost his life heroically during the Spider-Verse crossover. Power-responsibility score: 5 Uncle Bens out of 10. We’ll talk when he turns 18. Spider-Man Unlimited Image: Marvel Studios Power-responsibility score: 5 Uncle Bens out of 10. Obnoxious monkey, but he went out a true spider. Lady Spider Image: Sony Pictures

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