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This article is about the Minifigure. For the theme, see Spider-Man (Theme).

"I really did try to help you. I mean, I could've killed you. At any given moment, but I didn't. Because my Aunt taught me that everyone deserves a second chance."
―Spider-Man in Spider-Man No Way Home

Spider-Man (alias Peter Parker) is a minifigure based on the character from the Spider-Man films and TV series. The minifigure first appeared in Studios, then reappeared in its own theme, Spider-Man, and returned in the Super Heroes theme in 2012 and 2013.

Description[]

Variations[]

Over the years, Spider-Man has appeared in various sets, and several different versions of his minifigure have been produced. The ones in the old theme all reflect his appearance in the movie continuity. The Super Heroes variation appears as his Ultimate Spider-Man TV show version and as him in the black suit.

Studios Costume[]

Spider-Man's first appearance in his classic suit, this variation appeared only in the Studios sets 1376 Spider-Man Action Studio, and 10075 Spider-Man Action Pack. It is nearly identical the the later Spider-Man 1 Costume, except for the addition of a red neck bracket on his back, presumably to attach web to.

Wrestling Costume[]

This variation was originally intended to appear in two sets, 1375 Wrestling Scene and 4850 Spider-Man's First Chase, however, 1375 was never released. The variation is taken from the sequence in the movie Spider-Man where Peter Parker fights in a wrestling match as "Spider-Man" to raise some money. In this variant he wears a long-sleeved shirt with a complicated spider design printed on it, and blue pants. This costume, unlike any of his other variants, shows Peter Parker's eyes and eyebrows, which are a light brown.

Spider-Man 1 Costume[]

The variant of Spider-Man used in the Spider-Man 1 sub-theme: blue pants with red hips with webbing printed on them, a red and blue torso with a web design printed on it in silver, and a spider in black, blue arms, and red hands. His head is red, with silver webbing and eyes printed on it.

Spider-Man 2 Costume[]

For Spider-Man 2, Spidey's costume was updated once again. Now his legs, arms, and a small section on his torso were dark blue, although, like previous versions, he still has a red torso, head, and hips. His spider symbols on the front and back are also different.

As a 4 Plus Figure[]

When Spider-Man (4 Plus) was released in 2004, it required a special 4+ Figure Spider-Man. In this incarnations, Spider-Man was exactly the same as his Spider-Man 2 version, except for the facts that his hips were dark blue, that he was all one piece, and has differently molded limbs.

Ultimate Spider-Man[]

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Spider-Man in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

Spider-Man is the same design as his previous variants, but has been altered in order to represent a more cartoony version. He has a red head without any head accessories to represent his mask, and it is printed with a web design and large, white eyes. His torso is blue instead of red with red printed on. The web design is black rather than silver, his black spider logo is smaller, and printing to show the suit's cut against his body is added. Like previous verions he has back printing on his head and back.His head has the same design but in black. His back printing is mostly blue with a large red spider and the top and bottom is red with black webbing, also printing is added to show the cut of the suit on his back.He has blue hips, legs, and arms with red hands. Spider-Man comes with a white rope to represent webbing.

Black Suit[]

This SDCC-exclusive version of Spider-Man is completely black and is based off its Ultimate Spider-Man TV series appearance. The minifigure only has two areas of printing: the head and the torso. The head is decorated only with large, plain white eyes, and the torso details his spider logo, which covers most of the torso. The torso is also exactly the same as Venom's torso.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Suit[]

He has a red head printed with the same web design as the Ultimate Spider-Man but slightly smaller white eyes, with a hexagonal pattern in the eyes. The torso is red and printed with a larger web design, a larger spider whose bottom legs extend to the end of the torso, the dark blue triangles on either side with a sequence design, and the suits cut on his body. He has dark blue arms and red hands. He has dark blue hips and red legs that are printed with blue short with the sequences type design that forms red boots.

Advanced Suit[]

As a Comic-Con exclusive, this Spider-Man is based on his "Advanced Suit" appearance in the 2018 PlayStation video game, Marvel's Spider-Man. He features a large white spider on his front and back, as opposed to the standard black spider-symbol on the front and the standard red spider-symbol on the back, has similar face printing to his MCU variants, and has red and black web patterns on the thighs of his otherwise blue legs.

2019 Redesign[]

The 2019 redesign is based on the Spider-Armor MK IV that Peter Parker wore in Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 4 from 2015 to 2017. He comes in two sub-variants: one with all-blue legs and one with blue legs and red boots.

2021 Redesign[]

This new design features red and black web printing along the arms and similarly-shaped eyes to his MCU variations. He comes in two sub-variants: one with all-blue legs and one with blue legs and red boots. While similar to the 2019 redesign, he is seemingly inspired by the "Classic Suit" from the 2018 PlayStation video game, Marvel's Spider-Man, based on the chest web pattern, eye shape, and the design of both of the spider symbols on his torso piece.

Juniors[]

This version is identical to the Ultimate Spider-Man, but it uses a red hip piece.

Mighty Micros[]

In the style of the theme, this Spider-Man has short legs and a simplified, yet exaggerated design. His head is very similar to his Ultimate Spider-Man variant, but his right eye is narrowed in concentration. His torso has a more basic version of the previous variant.

Video Game[]

His appearance is identical to the Super Heroes sets he appears in. His black symbiote suit is playable in a DLC.

A Future Foundation and Superior Suit are included in the game.

His abilities include Spider-Sense, which allows him to detect hidden object, shoot webbing, swing on webbing, and pull on objects with webbing. He can also climb on special walls.

Background[]

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Peter Parker

Peter Parker was a successful student at Midtown High School. Even though he was a brilliant student, he was never very popular, and was often bullied. When his high school went on a field trip to a science museum, he was bitten by a genetically altered spider. Soon he started to develop superhuman abilities, including the ability to climb walls, as well as the proportionate strength of a spider (effectively giving him "super strength"), web spinning and the ability to sense impending danger, which he calls his "spider sense".

Peter's family has never been very rich, and he decided to use his powers to earn money by entering a wrestling competition. With his winnings, he intended to impress his crush, Mary Jane Watson, with a car.

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Peter chasing Uncle Ben's killer

His uncle decided to drive him to the match, thinking he is going to a library to study. After Peter won the match, he was not paid the money he was promised. As Peter was leaving the building, a criminal ran in and stole all the money. He exited the building the same way Peter does. Peter had the chance to stop him, but wanted revenge for not being payed, so he let the criminal escape. Later that night, that same robber killed Peter's Uncle Ben. After this incident, Peter decided that he would use his powers with responsibility, and takes the name of Spider-Man.

Later in his career, Spider-Man battled against a variety of criminals and super villains including the Green Goblin, who seemingly died when impaled by his own goblin glider, and Doc Ock, a scientist who went mad after four electrical arms were attached to his body. Doc Ock was killed when he destroyed his creation, an artificial sun, after it went out of control.

After being Spider-Man for a year, Nick Fury offered to train him to become the "ultimate" version of himself. He was in high school along with Flash Thompson, a classmate who bullied him despite being a huge fan of Spider-Man, Harry Osborn and Mary Jane, along with the alter egos of his teammates with Agent Coulson as the principal. He led a team previously led by Deadpool and consisting of Nova, Iron Fist, Power Man, and White Tiger. He fought his own rouges gallery, which included Sandman, the Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Venom, Beetle, the Lizard, the Rhino, Kraven the Hunter, and Electro, as well as teamed up with other Avengers, including Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, The Hulk, Wolverine, the Thing, Dr. Strange, and Hawkeye to take down more powerful foes, such as the Living Laser, Loki, Sabretooth, Mesmero, or Dr. Doom. When Spider-Man moved to Boston (he was sick of how New York was treating him) for a weekend, he dealt with the Boston Terrorisers, which included Salem's Witch, Slam Adams, the Plymouth Rocker, and their leader the Steel Spider (a kid named Ollie, who made all Spidey's Boston tech and wanted to be Spidey's sidekick, but Spider-Man said no and never thanked him for the tech, and Ollie wanted revenge on Spider-Man, until Spidey apologized and he turned into a hero).

The Green Goblin later returned and inject Peter Parker with the Goblin serum which turned him into Carnage. Iron Fist had to briefly take on the role of Spider-Man to avoid suspicion. Peter was able to shake the symbiote off with the help of Harry Osborn who turned back into Venom. The Venom symboite ended up in S.H.I.E.L.D. custody.

The origins of his powers was due to a spider bite. Peter was on a class field trip touring Oscorp's spider lab when a radioactive spider bit him. The bite gave him most of his powers and his "Spider-Sense", but he developed his web shooters on his own. The shooters were later upgraded by S.H.I.E.L.D. , also given to him were a communicator watch and from Dr. Curt Connors, the Spider-Cycle. Tony Stark took an immediate liking to Peter and built him the Iron Spider suit, which had the basic capabilities as the Iron Man suit but modified for Peter's use as Spider-Man.

He lived with his Aunt May, while his Uncle Ben had already been murdered. The latter Nightmare tried to use against Peter to no avail. Spider-Man was also criticized by J. Jonah Jameson.

His teammates also started to live with him and Aunt May after the Green Goblin destroyed the Helicarrier, until the Tricarrier was built and they started to live there aboard it.

After Spider-Man saved his team and stopped the Goblin from turning New York City into Goblins, he was asked by Iron Man, Thor and Captain America to be a part of the Avengers.

Spider-Man arrives to the battle at Grand Central Station and saves the Hulk and Iron Man from Sandman and helps defeat him. Fury tells him what there's always a place in their operation for a hero like him, but he declines.

He later arrive to the scene after the fight between Captain America and Mr. Fantastic and Doc Ock spills from the Baxter Building into Times Square, and helps stop him, but they fail to retrieve the cosmic brick that S.H.I.E.L.D. sent to the Baxter Building for study after the fight between Sandman and Abomination, and it was taken to Oscorp by the Green Goblin.

Spider-Man went with Hawkeye and Black Widow to Oscorp to retrieve the cosmic brick from the Green Goblin but had to deal with Venom instead.

He, Iron Man, and Thor go to Dr. Doom's submarine to fight MODOK.

Spider-Man was later asked to defeat Galactus ultimately with all of the heroes and villains.

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where he is played by British actor, Tom Holland, Peter Benjamin Parker is portrayed as a former high school student who gained spider-like abilities, fighting crime across New York City as the superhero Spider-Man. While Parker juggled all his continued hero duties with the demands of his high-school life, he was approached by Tony Stark who recruited Spider-Man to join the Avengers Civil War, putting Spider-Man into the brief conflict with his personal hero, Captain America. Parker was given a new suit as well as new Stark technology in exchange for his help, allowing him to return back home to continue his own hero work.

While he continued to try and prove himself as a worthy hero in the eyes of Iron Man so he could join the Avengers, Parker began investigating the illicit criminal activities of Vulture, who was attempting to sell his Chitauri based weapons onto the black market. Believing that capturing Vulture would prove his worth as a hero, Spider-Man had decided to go after Vulture alone, with only the assistance of his best friend Ned Leeds, while also trying to win his academic decathlon finals. Eventually, Parker gained the affections of fellow classmate Liz Allan, but learned her father, Adrian Toomes, was Vulture. Spider-Man thwarted Vulture's robbery of a Stark Industries cargo plane, to which Stark showed his respect by offering Parker an official place with the Avengers. Parker turned this down in order to continue being a small-time hero in New York, despite his Aunt May discovering his secret identity.

Parker was pulled back into the Avengers' conflict when the Black Order had invaded Earth, joining Stark as a stowaway to rescue Doctor Strange from space. Given a new Iron Spider armor, Parker, Stark and Strange joined forces with the Guardians of the Galaxy, joining their attempts to prevent Thanos from collecting the six Infinity Stones. However, the heroes failed to defeat Thanos during the Battle of Titan, who later fulfilled his goal and initiated the Snap, killing Parker amongst trillions. Having been dead for five years, Spider-Man was resurrected in the Blip, and rejoined their fight against Thanos, ultimately watching Stark sacrifice his life to defeat the Mad Titan. The bereaved and traumatized Parker decided to take some time off his hero duties, seeking refuge on his trip to Europe with all his classmates. However, despite wanting to focus his attention on winning the attention of Michelle Jones, Parker witnessed Hydro-Man's attack in Venice and was recruited by "Nick Fury" to work with Mysterio to defeat the Elementals. Dubbed Night Monkey after defeating Molten Man in Prague, Parker bequeathed Stark's glasses to Mysterio, only to discover that Mysterio manipulated him in doing so to gain access to Stark's weaponized drones to stage more threats. Recruiting Happy Hogan's help, Spider-Man traveled to London and defeated Mysterio, who died of a misfired gunshot on the Tower Bridge.

Upon Parker's return to New York, doctored footage was sent to The Daily Bugle incriminating him instead as the mastermind of the drone attacks as well as the murderer of Mysterio, while exposing his true identity to the world in the process. While he was able to escape legal action with defense attorney Matt Murdock, the resulting controversy that upended his and his friends' futures led Parker to enlist Doctor Strange to cast a memory-wiping spell to make the identity of Spider-Man a secret once more. However, Parker's repeated amendments midcasting ruined the spell, resulting in a multiversal rift that unleashed foes of Spider-Man from alternate universes, including Doctor Octopus, Lizard, Electro, Sandman and Norman Osborn. Although intending to cure them before sending them back to avert their ill-fated deaths in their native universes, Osborn's Green Goblin alter convinced the villains to betray Parker, ultimately resulting in his aunt's death. Parker then met two alternate versions of himself who had also been transported alongside their villains to his universe and helped him overcome his grief and cure their enemies in the battle on the Statue of Liberty.

Faced with an impossible choice, Parker had Strange cast another spell to make their universes oblivious to his existence in order to protect the Multiverse from collapsing, erasing himself from his friends and allies memories in his universe. Starting anew, Parker resumed his duties undisturbed as Spider-Man.

LEGO.com Description[]

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Spider-Man™
Bitten by a radioactive spider, the teenaged Peter Parker gained incredible arachnid-like abilities. Knowing that with great power comes great responsibility, he has dedicated himself to protecting innocents, saving lives, and battling an ever-growing gallery of super villains.


Gallery of Variants[]

Gallery of Minifigure Variants[]

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BootsSpidey
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Spider-Man (Homecoming)
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Iron Spider (IW)
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LEGO Spider-Man 2021
LEGO Spider-Man 2021 with boots
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LEGO Spider-Man Far From Home
LEGO Spider-Man Black and Gold
No Way Home 2021
What If SpiderMan
Spiderman Advent Calendar
Spidey Mini
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StudiosWrestling CostumeSpider-ManSpider-Man 2Spider-Man
(4 Plus)
Ultimate Spider-ManSymbiote Black SuitThe Amazing Spider-Man 2JuniorsUltimate Spider-Man
(w/boots)
DuploMighty MicrosCaptain America: Civil WarMighty Micros
(Second variant)
Spider-Man: HomecomingSpider-Man: Homecoming (2022 redesign)Iron Spider (MCU)Stealth Suit
(Movies)
Marvel's Spider-Man Game
(Advanced Suit)
2019 redesign2019 redesign
(w/Boots)
Marvel's Spider-Man Game
(Classic suit)
Marvel's Spider-Man Game
(Classic suit, w/Boots)
Iron Spider Suit
(Comics)
Stealth 'Big Time' SuitUpgraded SuitBlack and Gold SuitIntegrated SuitWhat If...?
(Zombie Hunter)
Advent CalendarSpidey
(Spidey and His Amazing Friends)
Spidey
(Spidey and His Amazing Friends Version 2)
Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-ManAmazing Spider-Man

Gallery of Video Game Variants[]

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Peter Parker (Earth-13122) from Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 001 (1)
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Spider-Man Zero LEGO Fortnite
Ultimate Spider-ManSymbioteSuperior SpidermanFuture FoundationCivil WarHomecomingHomemade SuitLEGO Fortnite (Zero War)

Appearances[]

Appearance history[]

The Spider-Man minifigure first appeared in the set 1376 Spider-Man Action Studio in 2002, as part of the Studios theme. The version of Spider-Man wearing his wrestling outfit was set to appear in the set 1375 Wrestling Scene, but it was never released (however, the suit returned later in one of the first sets in the Spider-Man theme, 4850 Spider-Man's First Chase).

In 2003, three sets were released, this time as part of the separate Spider-Man theme, two of which (4851 The Origins and 4852 The Final Showdown) included him in his normal suit, and the other in his wrestling costume outfit.

In 2004, seven sets were released, this time relating to the second movie, and released under the Spider-Man 2 theme. All of them included Spider-Man in his dark blue variation.

In 2012, Spider-Man returned in the Marvel Super Heroes theme. This version depicts him as his appearance in the TV series Ultimate Spider-Man.

He also appears as his black suit as it appears in Ultimate Spider-Man.

In 2013, he appeared again in 76004 Spider-Man: Spider-Cycle Chase and 76005 Spider-Man: Daily Bugle Showdown, both with his Ultimate Spider-Man variant.

In 2014, his Ultimate Spider-Man variant appeared in 30302 Spider-Man Glider, 76014 Spider-Trike vs. Electro, 76015 Doc Ock Truck Heist and 76016 Spider-Helicopter Rescue. A slight variation of the Ultimate Spider-Man appeared in 10665 Spider-Man: Spider-Car Pursuit.

In 2015, he appeared in 76037 Rhino and Sandman Super Villain Team-up with a slight variation.

In 2016, he appeared in 76067 Tanker Truck Takedown and this version depicted him as his appearance in the movie Captain America: Civil War.

In 2017, he appeared in 76082 ATM Heist Battle and 76083 Beware the Vulture. This version of the minifigure depicts him as he appears in Spider-Man: Homecoming.

In 2018, he appeared in the Juniors sets 10754 Spider-Man vs. Scorpion Street Showdown and 10876 Spider-Man & Hulk Adventures with the Juniors design, and the Avengers: Infinity War set 76108 Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown where he appears in the Infinity War Iron Spider design.

In 2019, he appeared in 4 Spider-Man: Far From Home sets, 6 other sets, and had a Comic-Con exclusive giveaway.

In 2020, Spider-Man received 9 sets.

In 2021, he appeared in 3 Spider-Man: No Way Home sets, 6 other sets, the 76196 LEGO Marvel 2021 Advent Calendar, and the 71031 Marvel Studios Series Minifigures set.

In 2022, he appeared in 1 Spider-Man: No Way Home set, 1 Infinity Saga set, and 3 Spidey and His Amazing Friends sets.

In 2023, he appeared in the Spidey and His Amazing Friends sets 10789 Spider-Man's Car and Doc Ock and 10791 Team Spidey's Mobile Headquarters.

List of appearances[]

Set appearances[]

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2003:

2004:

2012:

2013:

2014

2015:

2016:

2017:

2018:

2019:

2020:

2021:

2022

2023

2024

Key-Chain Appearances[]

2004:

2012:

Online Comic Appearances[]

2004:

  • The Final Showdown
  • The Arms of Doc Ock

Video Game Appearances[]

Movie Appearances[]

Notes[]

Gallery[]

See also[]

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