Spider-Punk

Spider-Punk

Creation & Design

Spider-Punk was created by Gerard Way and Jake Wyatt as part of the Edge of Spider-Verse series, which introduced various alternate versions of Spider-Man.

Early Years

Hobie Brown, a punk rock enthusiast, becomes Spider-Punk in a universe where he fights against the oppressive regime of Norman Osborn.

Character Development

Over time, Spider-Punk has evolved from a mere alternate version of Spider-Man to a symbol of rebellion and individuality, resonating with fans who appreciate his punk rock ethos.

Cultural Reception

Spider-Punk has been well-received for his unique design and character traits, appealing to fans of both punk culture and comic book lore.

Character Details

Real Name:
Hobie Brown
Aliases:
Spider-Punk, Punk Spider-Man
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Spider-Verse, The Web Warriors
Abilities:
Wall-Crawling, Superhuman Agility, Spider-Sense, Enhanced Strength
Equipment:
Electric Guitar, Spider-Suit
Weight:
150lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
1st appearance of Aracnido Jr., an alternate reality Spider-Man who protects Mexico City
1st cover appearance of Spider-Punk, revealed in this issue to be alternative reality version of Hobie Brown, originally the Prowler in the mainstream Marvel Universe
1st appearance of Captain Anarchy
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read Spider-Verse #2, then The Amazing Spider-Man #9 (2014 series)
1st appearance of Leopardon in a comic book, a giant robot operated by Spider-Man (Supaidaman), originating from a live-action 1970s Japanese television show
2nd cameo appearance of Web-Slinger
Partial cover appearance of Spider-Punk, in upper right corner
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #12 (2014 series), then Spider-Man 2099 #7

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