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      • Despite his trouble with the alien costume, Spider-Man wore a cloth costume with an identical design on several occasions. After the Black Cat made him a non-symbiote black costume, Spider-Man began wearing it in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #263 by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz.
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  1. Jan 15, 2019 · After discovering it in the bowels of Battleworld during the original Secret Wars, Peter Parker donned an alien costume that would change his life forever. Even after the web-slinger and symbiote separated, giving rise to Venom, Spidey has still been known to don the dark duds in one form or another.

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  3. Jul 5, 2024 · Even though Spider-Man eventually returned to his classic costume colors, he has occasionally suited up in his black costume when in need of a sleeker lookor during a particularly dark era in his life. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the black suit's debut, let's look back at Spider-Man's time in this costume.

    • Tim Webber
    • Secret Wars
    • The Cloth Costume
    • Sub-City
    • Back in Black
    • Grim Hunt
    • Go Down Swinging
    • Hunted

    Despite making its debut appearance in the Tom Defalco, Roger Stern, and Ron Frenz' Amazing Spider-Man #252, the symbiote black suit's origins lay in the groundbreaking Secret Wars event. With his costume heavily damaged from various clashes throughout the event, the heroes point Peter to a room full of miscellaneous alien machinery hoping it will ...

    After fighting crime with the suit for some time Peter would eventually take a sample to Reed Richards where he discovers it to be a living organism. After realizing the symbiote had been trying to permanently bond with him, Peter was able to rid himself of the symbiote using a church bell. However, Black Cat would go on to make him a cloth version...

    'Sub-City' led to the first time Peter would don the symbiote suit again after the introduction of Eddie Brock's Venom. This arc took place between Todd McFarlane's Spiderman #13 and #14, seeing Spider-Man take to the sewers while exploring the disappearance of some of the city's homeless population. He dons the black suit as camouflage, before ult...

    Taking place immediately after the events of Marvel'sCivil War saw Peter revealing his secret identity, Spider-Man: Back in Black focuses on the effect Peter's reveal had on himself, Mary Jane, and Aunt May. After Aunt May is shot, Peter dawns the black suit and vows to hunt down the person who shot her. This arc sees a more aggressive and angrier ...

    The Grim Hunt serves as a pseudo-sequel to "The Last Hunt", which took place during Peter's time wearing the original black suit, and sees Kraven's wife and daughter as they stalk Spider-Man and his allies while manipulating his life from the sidelines hoping to bring Kraven the Hunter back from beyond the grave. After seeing what the Kravinoff's h...

    'Go Down Swinging' is the event that leads up to, and is concluded in, Dan Slott and Nick Bradshaw's Amazing Spider-Man #800 anniversary issue. The arc sees Norman Osbourne gain control of the Carnage symbiote, combined with his abilities as the Green Goblin, to become the 'Red Goblin' while wreaking havoc on New York City and his nemesis Peter Par...

    The most recent instance of Peter wearing the black suit came in the pages of "Hunted", an event that saw Kraven trap Spider-Man and various animal-themed villains in Central Park to create the ultimate hunt for rich customers using robot proxies. Kraven informs Peter that he put him in the black suit because he believes that to be when Spider-Man ...

  4. After Venom attacked Mary Jane\/a>, Spider-Man retired his black costume in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #300\/a> by David Michelinie\/a> and Todd McFarlane\/a>. \/p>\r\n\r\n. Against Mary Jane's wishes, Spider-Man returned to his cloth black costume on a few occasions, starting with an underground mission to battle Morbius\/a>.

    • Spencer Whitworth
    • Conception. In 1982, a Spider-Man fan named Randy Schueller sent in a submission to Marvel after the publication's announcement of a competition to come up with new ideas for its comic book universe.
    • Introduction in Secret Wars. In 1984, Marvel Superheroes Secret Wars kicked off as a crossover event that featured many different Marvel heroes and villains together as they navigate a planet known as Battleworld, where they were teleported to by an otherworldly entity known as The Beyonder.
    • Debut in The Amazing Spider-Man. Earlier in the year, in The Amazing Spider-Man #252, the Symbiote Suit made its appearance in Spidey's own comic. The tagline to the issue read "The rumors are true.
    • Back in Black (2007) Immediately after Marvel's massive Civil War crossover event, Peter Parker was dealing with a lot on his mind, having mixed thoughts throughout the battle over the Superhero Registration Act.
  5. Oct 11, 2023 · Spider-Man’s black costume would eventually evolve into Venom, but the suit was much more mundane when Peter Parker wore it.

  6. Jun 7, 2021 · Schueller pitched a black and red costume for Spider-Man that was stealthy and sleek. He suggested the costume be fabricated by The Wasp, AKA famous designer Janet Van Dyne, in collaboration with Reed Richards, who created suits of unstable molecules for the Fantastic Four.

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