—Armored Spider-Man[source]We were all brought here to fight a... sick, twisted, monstrous version of Peter Parker!
History

The Spider-Men meeting each other for the first time.
They also briefly encountered Spider-Boy from another reality, who ended up there due to the Web of Life and Destiny unraveling, though he soon disappeared from there, causing everyone present to forget about the encounter.[1]
All the Spider-Men were then brought to a world devastated, by Spider-Carnage. The Spider-Men then teamed up with the Scarlet Spider, who was a native of this reality, and set out to defeat Spider-Carnage. The heroes were able to stop Spider-Carnage's plan, but the evil wall-crawler managed to escape them.
The Beyonder tracked Spider-Carnage to another reality, this one belonging to the Armored Spider-Man. A dimension where Spider-Man is a celebrity, well loved, and rich. This time Spider-Carnage plans to destroy each reality, one at a time. The Beyonder only had enough power to send one, so he sent the Spider-Man of Earth-92131. There he meets the beautiful Gwen Stacy, the fiancée of Armored Spider-Man. His attorney, Wilson Fisk, became involved with Spider-Carnage and captured Spider-Man. Luckily Gwen recognized that Spider-Carnage was not her Spider-Man and released the good one. Unable to defeat the symbiote powered former hero, Spider-Man used his head to get to Spider-Carnage. Spider-Man found Uncle Ben, dead in most other realities except this one. Ben was able to talk Spider-Carnage out of his insane plan and told him to fight the symbiote. Unable to fully separate, Spider-Carnage threw himself into a portal that completely destroyed him. Spider-Man finally got to say goodbye to Uncle Ben, and he told Peter just how proud he was of him.
After these events, all the Spider-Men were presumably returned to their native realities.[2][3]Paraphernalia
Transportation
Trivia
- Spider-Verse writer Dan Slott has stated that he intended to add this team to Spider-Verse #2's last story, but took them out to avoid confusion because similiar versions of some of its members had already been introduced in the tie-in comic Superior Spider-Man #32, such as the Six-Armed Spider-Man of Earth-92100 and the Armored Spider-Man of Earth-14132 and it could have created confusion due to the fact that both of these Spider-Men were already dead by the time of Spider-Verse #2.[4][5]
See Also
- 4 appearance(s) of Spider-Men (Earth-98311)
- 4 image(s) of Spider-Men (Earth-98311)
- 6 member(s) of Spider-Men (Earth-98311)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Spider-Boy (Vol. 2) #10
- ↑ Spider-Man S5E12
- ↑ Spider-Man S5E13
- ↑ Slott, Dan (23 January 2015) Dan Slott on Twitter: "Wanted to do a bit in SPIDER-VERSE #2 where the group of Spideys from the end of the 90's cartoon raced thru too. But it was too confusing." Twitter. Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Originally retrieved on 27 January 2020.
- ↑ Slott, Dan (23 January 2015) Dan Slott on Twitter: "It was in the art. But we knew that internet-nitpickers would go: "But didn't Armored & 6-Armed Spider-Man already die?" So we took 'em out." Twitter. Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Originally retrieved on 27 January 2020.