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Spider-Man (Insomniac Games)


Spider-Man (Peter Parker) is a fictional character, a superhero
Spider-Man
developed and created by Insomniac Games originally for the Spider-
Man video game released in 2018. Based on the original character
created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the character was later established
in Marvel Comics continuity as an alternate version of Spider-Man. The
video game character was created with contributions from various
writers such as Jon Parquette, Benjamin Arfmann, Kelsey Beachum,
Christos Gage and Dan Slott and is voiced by Yuri Lowenthal. His
primary suit is called the advanced suit, which is designed differently
than his comic book counterpart and serves as a replacement for his
original suit, which was damaged during a confrontation with one of his
foes.

He is depicted as a more mature and experienced version of the


character, who has battled various super-villains in his eight-year
Spider-Man (Peter Parker) as
career as the city's protector, while still struggling to balance his
portrayed in Spider-Geddon (vol. 1)
superhero alter-ego as Spider-Man, along with his personal life as Peter
#0 cover art in his first comic
Parker. The character has received a widely positive reception critically
appearance.
and is praised as a great adaptation of the superhero.[4][5][6]
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First Spider-Man
Contents
appearance (September 7, 2017)
Development (by development)
Creation
Spider-Man: Hostile
Voice
Takeover (August 21,
Advanced Suit
2018) (by release
Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover
Publication history date) [1]

Fictional character biography First comic Spider-Geddon (vol.


Role in the game appearance 1) #0 (September
In Marvel Comics 2018)
In other media Created by Jon Paquette
Merchandise Benjamin Arfmann
Reception Kelsey Beachum
References Christos Gage
Dan Slott
External links
(based on a
character created by
Stan Lee & Steve
Development
Ditko)
Voiced by Yuri Lowenthal
Creation In-story information

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Several characters from Marvel Comics were considered to have their Full name Peter Benjamin
own game developed by Insomniac Games but the team’s final choice Parker
was to adapt Spider-Man in his own video game, saying they related to
Place of Marvel Gamerverse[2]
the dynamic between the heroic Spider-Man and his everyman alter ego
origin (Earth-1048)[3]
Peter Parker. Creative director Brian Intihar said "I feel like he's the
Abilities
most relatable of the heroes. As much as I love Tony Stark, it's harder to Genius-level
identify with a billionaire. As much as I love Thor, it's hard to identify intellect
with a god. Peter makes mistakes, he has ups and downs in his career, Proficient scientist
his relationships, his family. I think we can all relate to that."[7] Price and inventor
said "He's so human, and he's so relatable. He's also the most popular
Superhuman
Marvel character in the world, I think". Price also considered the
strength, speed,
logistical benefits, as Sunset Overdrive featured a dynamic traversal
durability, agility,
system that they could build upon for Spider-Man.[8] Spider-Man
stamina,
became the first licensed property by Insomniac in 22 years.[9]
reflexes/reactions,
Intihar collaborated with a team of writers under lead writer Jon coordination,
Paquette to create an original take on Spider-Man that still remained balance and
true to the original.[7] Alongside lead Paquette, the story was written by endurance
Ben Arfman and Kelsey Beachum. Comic book and screenwriter Spider
Christos Gage co-wrote the script, and comic book writer Dan Slott physiology:
provided additional story contributions.[10][11] Insomniac researched Precognitive
different iterations of the character to understand what made a spider-sense
compelling Spider-Man story, after which Paquette said "okay let's ability, cling to
forget all that stuff", aiming to not draw too much from any single most solid
version. One lesson the team took from the research was that whenever surfaces and
Spider-Man wins, Peter Parker loses, and vice versa. Intihar said that webbing ability
from conception, the game was designed to be as much Parker's story Utilizes wrist web-
as Spider-Man's.[7] The team deliberately avoided retelling Spider- shooters to shoot
Man's origin, reasoning "everyone kind of knows Spider-Man was spiderweb
bitten by a spider."[10] material

Voice
Yuri Lowenthal provides the voice of Spider-Man / Peter Parker, but there was some initial reluctance to cast him
as he had previously voiced a characteristically-different lead character in Sunset Overdrive and it was thought
that he was not capable of providing a drastically different performance.[12] Working with voice director Kris
Zimmerman, Lowenthal tried to differentiate his voices for Parker in his civilian life where he is more gentle, and
as Spider-Man, where he is more confident.[13] Paquette convinced the studio to cast him in the role due to his
trust in Lowenthal's acting ability. Lowenthal worked with two stunt people throughout the game's development.
He tried to differentiate between his voices for Peter Parker and Spider-Man but thought that they could not be
totally different and as a result spent a large amount of time "finessing and massaging" his performance to achieve
a balance.[14]

Advanced Suit
Insomniac wanted to modernize the design of Spider-Man's costume while paying homage to the original design by
Steve Ditko. The new design features a large white spider symbol that stretches across the torso, gauntlet-like
gloves and a sneaker-style design based on athletic-wear instead of knee-high boots. Chew said the design goal was

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to create what a "23-year-old, would-be superhero" would wear in 2018 New York City. The traditional red and
blue color scheme is retained in the costume, but with the addition of white. Chew compared the outfit to
compression wear, and said each color represented different materials. Blue is the most flexible and is where
Spider-Man requires the most flexibility, such as his limbs. The red material is flexible but thicker for protection
from minor scuffs and scrapes, and the white is compared to a carbon fiber, offering the most protection, so it is
positioned on his chest, hands and feet.[15]

Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover


An official prequel book titled Spider-Man: Hostile Takeover by David Liss by Titan Publishing Group was
released on August 21, 2018, predating the game release date. It details Spider-Man's fight with the book's version
of Blood Spider and depicts the rivalry between Parker and the Kingpin before the events of the game.[16]

Liss explained to Syfy that ground rules had to be established by Marvel Comics and Insomniac Games of what
elements of the game Liss could reveal in the book. He stated anything that happened in the novel "had to make
sense in terms of the game" on making his book.[17]

Publication history
The game's Spider-Man appears in the 2018 Spider-Geddon comic book storyline written by Gage, a sequel to
2014's Spider-Verse, which brings together Spider-people from different Marvel realities. Spider-Geddon issue #0
(released September 26, 2018) follows the Superior Octopus (an alternate universe version of Otto Octavius in
Peter Parker's body), as he travels to the game's Earth (designated Earth-1048) to recruit the game's Spider-Man.
The story of Spider-Geddon takes place after the events of the game, and also introduces the Earth-1048 version of
Tarantula. Insomniac artists provided variant comic book covers for the series.[18][19]

Spider-Geddon #0 introduced the character from the Spider-Man 2018 video game into comics, and set up the
plot for the game's sequel.[20] Both the video game and the comic are written by Gage, who said that "Since I have
been writing for the video game for the past three years (along with the ever-amazing Dan Slott, Jon Paquette, and
Ben Arfmann), it seemed like a perfect time to bring that Pete into the mix".[21] The first illustrated teaser poster
featured a black silhouette of a Spider-Man character, who was revealed to be the one from the game in a later full
version of the poster.[21]

A six-issue comic book, titled Spider-Man: City at War, was released in March 2019. It follows the events of the
game while introducing some new events. The series is published by Marvel, written by Dennis Hopeless, with art
by Michelle Bandini, and variant cover arts by Clayton Crain, David Nakayama, Gerardo Sandoval and Adi Granov.
[22][23][24]

Fictional character biography

Role in the game


Peter Parker (voiced by Yuri Lowenthal)[25] was a bright, intelligent and sincere, yet shy, outcasted and withdrawn
15 year-old high school student,[10][26] who gained spider-like superhuman abilities after being bitten by a
genetically-modified spider during a field trip. Employing a secret identity, Parker uses these abilities to protect
the citizens of New York City as the superhero Spider-Man, in order to atone for his paternal uncle/foster father:
Ben Parker's murder at the hands of a robber, something for which he was partially responsible and which
constantly haunts him, after initially attempting to use his abilities for personal gain.[27] Eight years into his
superhero career, Parker has become an experienced and masterful crime-fighter, has graduated from high school

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and college, and is employed as a research lab assistant, but still struggles to balance his superhero alter-ego and
personal life. He is aided in his fight by intrepid Daily Bugle reporter Mary Jane Watson, (Laura Bailey),[25] his
former high school classmate and ex-girlfriend,[10] and NYPD Captain Yuri Watanabe (Tara Platt).[25]In his
civilian life, Parker is supported by his Aunt May (Nancy Linari)[25] who volunteers at the F.E.A.S.T. homeless
shelter run by philanthropist Martin Li (Stephen Oyoung).[25][26] Parker is employed by his friend and mentor, the
respected scientist Dr. Otto Octavius (William Salyers).[10][28] Spider-Man's adventure brings him into contact
with other characters, including an African-American teenager: Miles Morales (Nadji Jeter)[10][25] and his parents,
NYPD Officer Jefferson Davis (Russell Richardson) and Rio Morales (Jacqueline Pinol), OsCorp CEO and New
York mayor Norman Osborn (Mark Rolston),[25][29] and Silver Sablinova (Nichole Elise), leader of the private
military company Sable International.[10]

Spider-Man's mission to protect the city which brings him into conflict with various supervillains and criminals.
[30][31][32]

In Marvel Comics
The Spider-Man from the game was featured in the Spider-Geddon storyline, a sequel to Spider-Verse. The
storyline is written by Christos Gage (who also wrote the video game), who noted Spider-Geddon takes place after
the events of the game. The first issue in the storyline, Spider-Geddon #0, was released on September 26, 2018.[18]

The story begins on Earth-1048 as Spider-Man is listening to J. Jonah Jameson's podcast called "Just the Facts"
where he talks about Mayor Norman Osborn resigning, a power struggle to replace Kingpin, Nazis made of bees,
and a claim that this is all Spider-Man's fault. Spider-Man is contacted by Mary Jane Watson who states that a
criminal is tearing up a bank in the Financial District and has a spider symbol on him. He arrives at the Financial
District where he discovers that Tarantula is responsible. During the battle, Spider-Man is visited by Superior
Spider-Man (Otto Octavius of Earth-616) who joins the battle. After some difficulty, Spider-Man of Earth-1048 and
Superior Spider-Man defeat Tarantula as Spider-Man of Earth-1048 agrees to accompany him.[33]

Spider-Man of Earth-1048 is with Superior Spider-Man's group on Leopardon as they discuss how to destroy the
Inheritors.[34]

After Solus dismisses Superior Spider-Man upon bringing Ben Reilly to him, Spider-Man of Earth-1048 is revealed
to have secretly followed Superior Spider-Man and thinks that he has betrayed him. As Spider-Man of Earth-1048
learns that tricking Jennix into feeding on Ben Reilly was part of Superior Spider-Man's plans, they are attacked by
the Inheritors.[35]

In other media
The advanced suit that Parker wears in the video game appears in the 2018 film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-
Verse, among the suits collected by the Peter Parker of Miles Morales' universe.[36]

Merchandise
Diamond Select Toys is scheduled to release, respectively, a 10-inch (250 mm) statue of Spider-Man while
Sideshow Collectibles announces two 1/6 scale statues both based on the game. One of Spider-Man in the
stealth suit, another of Spider-Punk costume, including a guitar and spider-drone.[37][38]
Hasbro released a Marvel Legends action figure of Spider-Man from the video game as a GameStop
exclusive.[39]

Reception

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Insomniac Games' portrayal of Peter Parker was widely well-


Insomniac's take on the classic Stan received by both fans and critics. Giuseppe Nelva of
Lee/Steve Ditko character evokes
everything that’s good about the half- Dualshockers.com praises the character’s portrayal in the game
century-old youngster, slinging together a noting that, while he’s an older and more confident Spider-
kinetic, high-energy update that’s as Man, the character is still portrayed as human and is still prone
much a playground for adrenaline junkies
as it is an intimate meditation on the to being goofy like in his comic book counterpart. He also
growing pains of a newcomer to praises the depiction of Parker’s maturity in the video game.[40]
adulthood.
Dom Nero, Esquire[4] Jonahan Dornbush of IGN praised the focus on Peter Parker
and highlighted voice actor Yuri Lowenthal of having "an
emotional honesty" in this version of Spider-Man that made it
one of his favorite portrayals of the character.[27] Similarly, Harmon praised the game's characterization and
understanding of Parker, which he found was better than almost any comic adaptation.[5]

Dom Nero of Esquire praised the character describing the character as one of the best versions of Spider-Man he
has seen. He enjoyed the way that Insomniac depicted Spider-Man's morality and how Insomniac depicted him as
an character where the player wants you do the right thing while still being able to "web-kick some ass" too.[4] Noel
Ransome of Vice also praised the risk of depicting a more mature Peter while still depicting the misfortune of the
original Spider-Man, calling out the inabilities of the superhero "to reach the cusp of greatness" as "so
identifiable".[6]

The character was ranked as number one character within the game by WhatCulture.com.[41]

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External links
Spider-Man (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5807780/) on IMDb
Peter Parker (Earth-1048) (http://www.wikia.com/wiki/w:c:marvel:Peter_Parker_(Earth-1048)) on Marvel
Database (http://www.wikia.com/wiki/w:c:marvel), a Marvel Comics wiki

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