Appearing in "End of the Spider-Verse - Part Five: It's a Spectacular Life"
Featured Characters:
- Dr. Peter Parker-616 (Main story and as Spider-Man in recap)
- Dr. Peter Parker-42155 (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Dr. Eric Schwinner
- Silk (Cindy Moon) (Main story and recap)
- May Parker
- Ben Parker
- Liz Allan
- Flash Thompson
- Oscorp
- Oscorp
Antagonists:
- Hive / Swarm (Only in recap)
- Spider-Man (Hobie Brown-14029) (Only in recap)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker-1048) (Only in recap)
- Ghost-Spider (Gwen Stacy) (Only in recap)
- Arachknight (Peter Parker) (Only in recap)
- Numerous alternate Spider-Men (Only in recap)
- Burglar
- Sandman (Flint Marko)
Other Characters:
- Spider-Army (Only in recap)
- Araña (Anya Corazón) (Only in recap)
- Night-Spider (Felicia Hardy) (Only in recap)
- Silk (Cindy Moon) (Only in recap)
- Neith (Statue) (Only in recap)
- Radioactive Spider
- Raymond Warren
- Tiny McKeever
- God (Invoked)
- Jason Ionello
- Sally Avril
- Principal Andrew Davis
- Albert Einstein (Mentioned)
- The Daily Bugle
- NYPD
- Thor (Mentioned)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Mentioned)
- John Jameson (Mentioned)
- Lizard (Dr. Curt Connors) (Photo)
- Chameleon (Dmitri Smerdyakov) (Mentioned)
- Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) (Mentioned)
- Tinkerer (Phineas Mason) (Only in recap)
- The Tinkerer's Gang (Only in recap) (Disguised as aliens)
- Doctor Octopus (Dr. Otto Octavius) (Only in recap)
- Vulture (Adrian Toomes)
- Mysterio (Quentin Beck)
- Kraven the Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff)
- Mary Parker (Mentioned)
- Richard Parker (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and recap)
- Elder Gods (Statue) (Only in recap)
- Symbiotes (Only in recap)
- Spiders
- Cats (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Earth-616 (Main story and recap)
- South America (Only in recap)
- Delvadia (Only in recap)
- South America (Only in recap)
- Earth-42155 (First appearance)
- North America (Main story and recap)
- United States of America (Main story and recap)
- New York (Main story and recap)
- New York City (Main story and recap)
- New York (Main story and recap)
- United States of America (Main story and recap)
- Sweden (Mentioned)
- Russia (Mentioned)
- North America (Main story and recap)
- Hell (Invoked)
Items:
- Spider-Man's Suit (Only in recap)
- Web-Shooters (Main story and recap)
- Prowler's Suit (Only in recap)
- Venom Symbiote (Only in recap)
- Totem Dagger (Only in recap)
- Isotope Genome Accelerator
- Silk's Suit (Main story and recap)
- Silk Signal
- Anti-Magnetic Inverter
- Spider-Tracer
- Doctor Octopus' Tentacles (Only in recap)
- Vulture's Wings
- Mysterio Suit
- Kraven's Lion's Head Vest
- Web of Life and Destiny (Fragment)
Vehicles:
- John Jameson's space capsule (Only in recap)
Synopsis for "End of the Spider-Verse - Part Five: It's a Spectacular Life"
When Peter was stabbed by the Totem Dagger, his history was altered and he wasn't bitten that day by the Radioactive Spider, covering his eyes from the bright light of the science experiment[1] and the spider fell past him. While Peter asked questions about the experiment, Cindy Moon was the only one bitten, and left feeling unwell. Peter resumed his school life, still embittered by his bullies, but marveled at news of a new "Spider-Woman", whom J. Jonah Jameson called a hoax. On the fateful night, the Burglar breached the Parker residence and Peter saved Uncle Ben from being killed, but the shot rendered his right leg so damaged that he was consigned to a crutch. Oddly enough, Flash Thompson started protecting Peter, commending his heroism in saving his aunt and uncle, and getting the school to change their view on him.
When Sandman breached Midtown High,[2] he was planning to find somewhere to hide but was pursued and defeated by Silk, who Jameson considered a foreign spy. Silk then presented a captured Sandman for the NYPD and gave her codename before correcting Jameson that she was born in Queens. While Flash developed a fanboy crush on her, Peter develops a technology that contacts Silk via her Spider-Sense, and the two meet atop Midtown High. Peter showcases his technological prowess, impressing Silk as she could have used such gadgetry when dealing with foes like Doctor Octopus. Silk confides in Peter that she was told to hide in a bunker, but events happened that compelled her to act and thus she is active as Silk now. Seeing how Silk was targeted by Jameson and understanding her instinct to act, Peter and Silk form a team to combat future threats, with his tech helping her as she went ahead on missions. Afterwards, Peter's gadgetry would aid Silk's battles against Vulture, Mysterio, and Kraven the Hunter.
When Peter reached his senior year, he and Liz Allan were still a couple, and Peter's life was feeling better. With redesigns and tinkering, Peter also repurposed the technology he made for Silk into first prize science projects, ultimately earning the attention of Dr. Norman Osborn. After graduation, Peter made Ben and May proud, and went to Empire State University on scholarship alongside his best friend Flash Thompson. Norman congratulated Peter, being the winner of the Oscorp scholarship, and promised Peter an opening at anytime. Into the present day of the altered Earth-42155, Peter joined Oscorp and was employee of the month and met Norman after his legal team recovered stolen equipment from the NYPD impound lot. Peter is quietly thankful he called in a favor from Silk to stop the hijacking,[3] and Norman wants Peter to have the project up and running by day's end. As the project revolves around teleportation and cross dimensional travel, Peter is stunned to find something already within the telepod, despite its partner unit not being operational. Inside, Peter finds a strand of the Great Web, and decides to call Silk to let her know something weird is going on.
Appearing in "The Sound of Music"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Briana Karamo (First appearance)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Lunch Ladies (First appearance)
- Pawn Patrol (Mentioned)
- God (Invoked)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
- Spider-Man's Suit and Web-Shooters
- Rhino Armor
- Spider-Tracer (Illusion or holographic simulation)
Synopsis for "The Sound of Music"
When unable to find his ticket for a concert, Peter Parker finds a secluded spot to become Spider-Man and meets Monica Rambeau. After some banter about music preferences, Monica is added security for the Governor's daughter, Briana Karamo, in the audience. But while people are enjoying the show, Rhino arrives to abduct Briana, but Spider-Man intercedes in her defense, but Rhino uses the stage to stagger Spider-Man. Monica dons her Photon attire and blasts Rhino, putting Spider-Man in a neck-brace and commenting how Rhino wasn't that tough. With the crisis averted, everyone resumes the concert.
Solicit Synopsis
"End of the Spider-Verse" continues!
See a new side of Peter Parker and the Spider-mythos! Shathra and her forces work towards the extinction of Arachnida sapiens. PLUS! This issue includes a special super heroic back-up story featuring Spider-Man and Photon celebrating Black History Month!