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First appearance: Amazing Spider-Man #252, Secret Wars #8
In the Marvel Secret Wars series, Spider-Man's costume was torn during battle and he was sent to a machine that would repair it. Unknown to Spider-Man, the machine was actually a prison that contained an alien symbiote, which copied Spider-Man's thoughts about the costume worn by Spider-Woman (Julia Carpenter), and created a duplicate of it.
During and after the Secret War, Spider-Man learned that the costume could respond to his thoughts, change its shape, and create a seemingly unlimited amount of organic webbing. However, after wearing the suit for some time, he began to feel unusually tired and consulted his friend, Mr. Fantastic. Mr. Fantastic said that the suit was actually an alien creature and that it was taking him web-swinging every night while he slept. Spider-Man then had Mr. Fantastic remove the costume using a sound wave generator, as its only weaknesses are loud sound waves and intense heat, and locked it in a protective case. The suit eventually escaped and hung itself in Peter's closet, disguised as one of his red and blue costumes. Unfortunately, Peter grabbed the symbiote and it reattached itself to him, which forced Spider-Man to use the bells of the Our Ladies of Saints church to remove the suit. Many issues later, the suit secretly found and bonded to Eddie Brock, who became Venom.
The one and only classic Spider-Man look: Red & Blue Spandex Spiderman Morph suit, sometimes Red and Black costume with spider on front and back with webbing all around the red parts of the costume...This was Peter Parker's first costume after his wrestling costume he wore in Amazing Fantasy #15 and every time he went on to change his look, it wasn't long before he went back to the tried and true classics!
Here are some looks of the classic Spiderman costumes:
If you look at dr. octopus, he has 2 legs, 2 arms, and 4 mechanical arms which means 8 legs which an octopus should have. In Spiderman red and blue costume, there are no waldoes, but only 2 arms and 2 legs, as we all know, spiders have 8 legs. In the iron spider costume, he has 3 waldoes, or mechanical arms, which means he has 7 legs.
Since Tony Stark created this for him, I don’t understand why he only gave the costume 3 waldoes instead of 4.
So, how come spiderman in his iron spiderman costume has only 3 waldoes? I have my own reasons.
1.Maybe because of u put another waldo on the back, he would be able to walk correctly. the waldoes can help him walk but if u want it to walk with 4 of them you'd need to put it in the front which would look ridiculous.
2.Maybe Tony Stark made a mistake but by the time he realized it he didn’t feel like fixing it.
What do you think about it?
Our Friendly Neighborhood Spidey has been zipping around Manhattan for decades with his traditional and not-so-traditional costumes. We’ve already seen the red and blue spider-man suit and the Venom-style black spiderman suit on the screen, but what about other more costumes?
Here I listed 4 awesome Spider-Man Outfits I’d like to see brought to life on the big screen someday.
1.Miles Morales Spider-Man Unlimited Suit
This suit is a combination of several other designs, mixing the red and blue with the bigger spider logo. It’s a good mix, and would definitely translate to the big screen.
2.Scarlet Spider-Man Suit
When Peter Parker still had dibs on the Spider-Man identity but Ben Reilly wanted to do some webswinging of his own, the Scarlet Spider was born. The Scarlet Spiderman costume was designed by Tom Lyle. With some new colors and a Scarlet Spider hoodie over the classic superhero spandex suit, Ben took his design to the streets. His spider symbol goes on the front & the back, not straight up & down like Spider-Man's symbol, but rather angled to the left as it's worn. Short-lived though it may have been, the Scarlet Spider duds still stand as a bold take on the iconic Scarlet Spider costume.
3. Future Foundation Spider-Man Suit
Spidey teamed up with the Fantastic Four for a while on their Future Foundation, to help solve the world’s problems. In addition to an awesome mandate, the group also had some pretty stylish white suits.
4. Spider Armor
The Spider Armor is the Spider-Man equivalent of empty calories. It's totally a guilty pleasure and yes, we know it makes no sense for a character centered on speed and agility to be weighed down by a bulky metal costume…but c'mon—it's so shiny! The Armor didn't stick around longer than one specifically targeted adventure, so we can forgive its impracticality and merely bask in its wonderful excess.