SPIDER-MAN
(of Earth-39811)

Real Name: Peter Parker

Identity/Class: Extradimensional (Earth-39811) human mutate

Occupation: Adventurer

Group Membership: Formerly Spider-Men (Scarlet Spider of Earth-98311/Ben Reilly, Octo-Spidey of Earth-11983/Peter Parker, Spider-Man of Earth-31198/Peter Parker, Spider-Man of Earth-38119/unidentified actor, Spider-Man of Earth-92131/Peter Parker)

Affiliations: Beyonder of Earth-92131, Madame Web of Earth-92131, Spider-Men

Enemies: Green Goblin of Earth-98311, Hobgoblin of Earth-98311, Kingpin of Earth-98311, Alistair Smythe of Earth-98311, Spider-Carnage of Earth-98311 (Peter Parker)

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: Man-Spider

Base of Operations: Earth-39811

First Appearance: Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Spider Wars, Chapter I: I Really, Really Hate Clones" (January 31, 1998)

Powers/Abilities: Spider-Man had the same superhuman powers possessed by his Earth-616 counterpart, including superhuman strength, agility and a danger-warning "spider-sense." He also was able to project webbing but whether this was an inherent super power or due to mechanical web-shooters remains to be seen.

Spider-Man was also affected by a mutation disease that left his four extra arms and periodically caused him to mutate into the mindless arachnoid Man-Spider.

Height: 5'10" (presumably)
Weight: 167 lbs. (presumably)
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown (gray as Man-Spider)

History: (Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Spider Wars, Chapter I: I Really, Really Hate Clones" (fb) - BTS) - Earth-39811's Spider-Man suffered from a mutation disease that caused him to grow four extra arms. Unbeknownst to Spider-Man, he was tested by Earth-92131's Madame Web to determine if he was capable of leading a Multiversal team of Spider-Men to stop Earth-98311's Spider-Carnage from destroying the Multiverse. Despite failing this test, Earth-39811's Spider-Man was still recruited by Madame Web of Earth-92131 onto the team of Spider-Men.

(Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Spider Wars, Chapter I: I Really, Really Hate Clones") - After being shown the devastation caused by Earth-98311's Spider-Carnage, Spider-Man-92131 was transported to Madame Web and the Beyonder (both of Earth-92131), who introduced Spider-Man-92131 to their assembled Spider-Men from across the Multiverse, including Earth-39811's six-armed Spider-Man. When Spider-Man-92131 insisted that he was the real Peter Parker, Spider-Man-39811 unmasked, revealing himself to also be Peter Parker. Madame Web then revealed that Earth-39811's Spider-Man and the others were each from parallel realities, not unlike Spider-Man-92131's own and when Scarlet Spider-98311 shared his story and how his reality's Peter Parker had bonded to the Carnage symbiote as Spider-Carnage, the Spider-Men learned that Spider-Carnage was planning to destroy the Mulitverse with a matter disintegration bomb. After hearing the story, Spider-Man-92131 accepted the role of leader amongst the Spider-Men and Spider-Man-39811 accompanied the other Spider-Men to the Kingpin's headquarters, where Spider-Carnage was preparing to set up his bomb. Upon their arrival, Spider-Man-39811 helped disable Kingpin's security systems but Hobgoblin and the Kingpin's goons interrupted them and forced them to scatter. Spider-Man-39811 climbed up a pillar and webbed up four of the Kingpin's goons at one time and moments later, webbed up the downed Hobgoblin. When the armored Spider-Man of Earth-31198 impetuously engaged the Green Goblin, Spider-Man-39811 and the other Spider-Men followed to assist him against the villain. During the battle, Spider-Man-39811 located a crate full of sonic grenades and grabbed a bag full of them for future use. Hurling a couple at the Green Goblin, Spider-Man-39811 knocked from his Goblin Glider and moments later, he helped web up the downed Green Goblin before departing with the remaining Spider-Men to confront Spider-Carnage. As Spider-Man-92131 and Scarlet Spider-98311 dealt with Kingpin and Alistair Smythe, Spider-Man-39811 webbed up Spider-Carnage. When Spider-Carnage cut his way out of the webbing, Spider-Man-39811 hurled a sonic grenade that disrupted Spider-Carnage's symbiote. Unfortunately, before Spider-Man-39811 could finish off Spider-Carnage with a trio of sonic grenades, his mutation disease flared up and he transformed into Man-Spider. Now a mindless monster, Man-Spider picked up Spider-Man-92131 and Scarlet Spider-98311.





(Spider-Man cartoon episode, "Spider Wars, Chapter II: Farewell Spider-Man") - Man-Spider went on a rampage, destroying nearly everything in sight and preventing the remaining two Spider-Men from stopping Spider-Carnage from setting up his bomb. In order to save the Spider-Men, the Beyonder used the remainder of his power to transport Man-Spider back then transported both himself and Man-Spider to Earth-92131.

Comments: Created by John Semper, James Krieg, Mark Hoffmeier and Marvel Films Animation (see Appearances list for artists involved).

It was never shown what happened to Man-Spider after he was transported to Earth-92131 by the Beyonder. Presumably, once in his home reality, the Beyonder's power returned and he returned Man-Spider to his home reality.

Profile by Proto-Man.

CLARIFICATIONS:
Earth-39811's Spider-Man has no KNOWN connections to:


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Spider-Man
cartoon episode, "Spider Wars, Chapter I: I Really, Really Hate Clones" (Spider-Man, headshot)


Appearances:
Spider-Man cartoon series, "Spider Wars, Chapter I: I Really, Really Hate Clones" (January 31, 1998) - John Semper (story, teleplay, producer, story editor), James Krieg, Mark Hoffmeier (teleplay), Dell Barras (character design), Wayne Schulz (prop design), Donn Greer, J.C. Ponce, Moon Choi (additional character & prop design), Lawrence Kim, Enzo Baldi, Brad Morris, Fred Carrillo (background design), Floro Dery, Gary Graham, Bill Riling, Dick Sebast, Bob Souza, Clint Taylor, Rick Hoberg, Jim Janes, Ken Laramay, Hank Tucker, Kuni Bowen (storyboard art), Jerry Eisenberg, John Ahern, Jason So (additional storyboard art), Dennis Venizelos (art director, background painter), Kronos Digital Entertainment Inc. (3D computer backgrounds), Hae-Sang Jung (layout art), Richard Bowman, Mike Svayko, Frank Andrina, Bob Treat, Bob Kirk, Joe Morrison (animation directors), Yeun-Byung Kim (episode director), Mark Deimel (editor)
Spider-Man cartoon series, "Spider Wars, Chapter II: Farewell Spider-Man" (January 31, 1998) - John Semper (writer, producer, story editor), Dell Barras (character design), Wayne Schulz (prop design), Donn Greer, J.C. Ponce, Moon Choi (additional character & prop design), Lawrence Kim, Enzo Baldi, Brad Morris, Fred Carrillo (background design), Floro Dery, Gary Graham, Bill Riling, Dick Sebast, Bob Souza, Clint Taylor, Rick Hoberg, Jim Janes, Ken Laramay, Hank Tucker, Kuni Bowen (storyboard art), Jerry Eisenberg, John Ahern, Jason So (additional storyboard art), Kronos Digital Entertainment Inc. (3D computer backgrounds), Dennis Velizelos (art director, background painter), Richard Bowman, Mike Svayko, Frank Andrina, Bob Treat, Bob Kirk, Joe Morrison (animation directors), Chul-Ho Sung (episode director, layout art), Mark Deimel (editor)


First Posted: 09/14/2017
Last updated: 08/12/2017

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