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  1. Jan 15, 2019 · The History of Spider-Man's Black Suit. Here’s a look back at the ebony Wallcrawler wear. by Marvel. A black costume doesn’t have to be reserved for undertakers and bad guys in cowboy movies. Spider-Man’s most well-known cosmetic overhaul stands apart as being far from a simple cosmetic overhaul.

    • Concept
    • History
    • Other Realities
    • Appearance
    • Powers and Abilities
    • Cloth Version
    • Trivia

    The black costume originated in 1982 from an idea submitted by 22-year-old fan Randy Schueller, after Marvel ran a competition for aspiring writers and artists to elicit new ideas for the Marvel Universe. Schueller's idea was to slightly upgrade Spider-Man's abilities and appearance: He would don a new black, stealth-like suit designed by Reed Rich...

    involvement with Spider-Man

    During Secret Wars, Spider-Man had his costume heavily damaged, and the other heroes pointed out to the room full of machinery to fix his costume. Once there, Spider-Man released the symbiote, and it covered his body, forming a new costume, completely black with a big white spider symbol on his chest, slightly larger eyepieces and white patches on the back of each hand. He wore this costume for the remainder of the Secret Wars. After the end of the Secret Wars, Spider-Man returned to Earth an...

    Agent Venom

    Flash bonded to Venom when he took part of Project Rebirth 2.0. Flash was bonded with the symbiote, which was acquired by the U.S. government after Mac Gargan's arrest after the Siege of Asgard. While bonded, Flash was able to regrow his legs he lost in war, and had gained spider powers. The symbiote had special nodes put in it to help Flash better control it. But even with this, Flash could not be bonded to the symbiote for more than 48 hours, or else he could lose control, which he did twic...

    Superior Symbiote Costume

    Doc. Octavius, as Spider-Man, briefly re-bonded with the Venom symbiote by tricking Flash Thompson and separated Venom from him and gave Flash a set of mechanical legs, imprisoning the symbiote. Flash then tells Spider-Man that the symbiote is scared, and that it is "a lot stronger than he remembers", seconds later the symbiote manages to break the containment tank and bonds with Superior Spider-Man. Doc Ock assumes full control over the suit, claiming that Flash Thompson is weak minded and c...

    In the Ultimate Universe, the symbiote is bio-mechanical organism called the Suit, created by Richard Parker and Eddie Brock Sr. in an attempt to cure cancer, but eventually got attached to Peter Parker when he attempted to continue his father's experiments. The suit enhanced his strength, speed and generated black unlimited webbing from it's own protoplasmic substance, and even allowed Peter to take a bullet without injury. The suit was removed after Spider-Man lost control of himself after...

    Earth-1089

    In this universe, Spider-Man waited too long to remove the suit and bonded permanently with him, stating that no force in the universe, no matter how powerful can now separate them, possessing him completely and becomes unstoppable. Several days later, he apparently attacks Hulk, but as soon he arrives to Hulk he detaches from Spider-Man and possesses Hulk, and leaves an aged Spider-Man to the ground, who dies the next day as an 85 year-old trying to find a way to destroy the symbiote. The sy...

    In this universe, Eddie Brock still put on the symbiote, like in Earth-616, but after the zombie apocalypse, where he became infected and turned, the symbiote began to die, since it could not feed on dead hosts. Eddie Brock, along with the Venom symbiote are killed by Spider-Manmuch later.

    In most realities, the costume is normally black, has a large white spider design on the chest area, slightly larger all white eye pieces and white organic web-shooters on the back of each hand. The arms of the spider design initially wrapped around the wearer's ribcage, though the placements tend to change location depending on the artist, varying...

    Enhanced strength and speed (with the symbiote suit on Spidey can lift 170 - 175 tons)
    Can now stick to wet and/or crumbling surfaces
    Organic, and stronger webbing
    Shapeshifts into clothing

    Earth-616

    After Spider-Man abandoned the Symbiote, in Spectacular Spider-Man #99, he was given a cloth version, hand made by Black Cat. He wore it for a time, but after Mary Janewas kidnapped by Venom, he abandoned this version as well at his wife's request. During the latter part of Civil War, after Aunt May had been shot by a sniper as a result of Peter revealing his secret identity. He returned to the cloth version for the Back in Black story line to find Aunt May's shooter. The costume was retired...

    Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows

    In an alternate reality, where Peter Parker and Mary Jane stayed married and had a child, Peter was too late to help the Avengers and X-Men against Regent who had absorbed all of their powers and killed most of them. He instead opted to fight Eddie Brock who had the symbiote on in order to protect his family. The fight ended with Spider-Man lighting a building on fire which completely falls down on Eddie, killing him and burning the symbiote alive. Years later, as Regent rules no heroes are r...

    During the making of the symbiote costume, the original white spider in the middle of the costume only had 1 leg. This was changed so the spider would have multiple legs. The spider was also origin...

    • 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.
  2. Jul 5, 2024 · When did Spider-Man wear his famous black suit? Discover the debut of the black costume, its alien origin as a symbiote, and how it went on to become Venom.

    • Tim Webber
  3. Oct 11, 2023 · Spider-Man’s Black Suit & powers explained. Whether you’re catching up on comic lore or want to learn more ahead of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, here’s everything Spider-Man’s black suit...

  4. Aug 30, 2020 · Thought up in 1982 by fan Randy Schueller, Spider-Man's black suit would go from being a contest-winning design to one of the most influential costumes in comic history as it became a launching pad for Venom and the symbiote race in Marvel comics.

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  6. Oct 27, 2023 · Spider-Man's black suit is a fan-favorite, but the story of how he gets it (and how it becomes Venom) changes from medium to medium. Here's a deep dive.

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