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―Peter Parker and Tony Stark
The Spider-Man Suit is a specialized suit used by Peter Parker to protect his identity as Spider-Man. It originally consisted of a red hoodie with a spider symbol, blue garments and a mask with goggles.
An upgraded version was created by Tony Stark and given to Parker in 2016, who first used it during the Clash of the Avengers. The Stark suit included features such as an AI, high-tech eye lenses with a heads-up display, a reconnaissance drone and retractable wingsuit components.
In 2024, in an attempt to hide his identity as Spider-Man while in Europe, Parker was given a stealth suit by S.H.I.E.L.D. that allowed him to operate under the moniker of Night Monkey. The next day, as his Stark Suit had been destroyed and he had lost the mask to his stealth suit, Parker used a Stark Industries Fabricator to design and create the Upgraded Suit, which he used in the Battle of London to defeat Mysterio. A few months later, Doctor Octopus reallocated some nanites from the Iron Spider Armor onto the Upgraded Suit, converting it into the Integrated Suit, which Parker used during the battle on the Statue of Liberty.
Homemade SuitStark SuitReturning to BasicsRegaining the Stark Suit―Tony Stark to Peter Parker Back home, Peter Parker found that Tony Stark had returned the Stark suit. Excited to resume his heroics, Parker put on the suit again but was seen by Aunt May, who was shocked to discover he was Spider-Man.Stealth SuitHomemade Suit
•Web-Shooters: The suit has Web-Shooters strapped onto the wrists that allow Spider-Man to discharge synthetic webbing for various purposes. These were the only part of the costume which Tony Stark did not mock. ―Tony Stark •Goggles: Due to the extremely heightened senses, Peter Parker developed a set of black goggles with adjustable lenses to see out of as Spider-Man. The lenses could widen and squint to allow him to block extra stimuli due to his highly enhanced senses making it difficult for him to focus.
Stark Suit
―Karen to Spider-Man •Karen: The suit has a built-in AI named Karen, similar to Tony Stark's F.R.I.D.A.Y., that informs Spider-Man on changing tactical situations and provides diagnostic reports. This feature was initially set to activate after Parker completed the Training Wheels Protocol, but Ned Leeds unlocked it with the rest of the suit's abilities. Karen records and stores data while the suit is in use through the Baby Monitor Protocol, allowing Spider-Man to access a personal database and review information he may have overlooked previously, or to research people or events he has previously encountered. Karen also provides suggestions and activates features autonomously, such as when she enabled the suit's 'Enhanced Reconnaissance Mode' when Parker needed help surveying a couple of criminals. ―Karen •Upgraded Web-Shooters: The suit came with Tony Stark's version of Parker's original Web-Shooters. The Web-Shooters allow Spider-Man to display or project holographic information, from a Spider-Signal with the motif of his mask to the tracking coordinates of his Reconnaissance Drone and Spider-Tracers. The Web-Shooters are configurable to allow Spider-Man to use up to 576 different combinations of his synthetic webbing dialed through either hand gestures or voice commands, with the suit's HUD showing the different selections. The Web-Shooters can assemble themselves onto Parker's wrists and can be worn inconspicuously by retracting the trigger mechanism. •Web Grenade: A web configuration that holds an explosive charge at the end of it which, when detonated, releases another, more powerful web either in the form of a net or another web line. •Taser Web: An option in the basic webbing that allows for an electric current to flow through the webbing and neutralize the target. •Splitter Web: Spider-Man shoots several web strings that can attach to multiple targets at once. •Rapid Fire: A series of smaller web projectiles fired at a constant, high-velocity pace to stun enemies. •Ricochet Web: The ricochet web setting fires a strand of webbing that bounces off an initial obstacle and sticks to a target. •Spider-Tracers: GPS trackers in the form of tiny, spider-like robots that Parker can launch from his Web-Shooters and track via his suit's systems. •Eye Lenses: The lenses of the suit's mask are modeled after camera shutters, giving him a squinting look when they close in and provide Parker a greater depth of field and help to filter out extra stimuli. The lenses also allow Spider-Man to see in a different spectrum. •HUD: The lenses of the suit have a built-in augmented reality display system, powered by Karen, allowing Spider-Man to analyze his surroundings, display webbing supplies, and enhanced radar signatures. •X-Ray Vision: Parker can ask Karen to switch his visuals to a different visual spectrum, allowing him to see through several objects. •Utility Belt: The waistline of the suit can hold up to six spare web cartridges for Spider-Man to reload his Web-Shooters. •Communication System: After Ned Leeds deactivated the Training Wheels Protocol, the suit was revealed to have a built-in communication system, allowing him to accept cellular and video calls. Prior to this, he was only able to communicate with Iron Man's team during the Clash of the Avengers via Bluetooth speakers, not with the actual suit. •Vacuum Seal: By pressing the emblem on the chest, Parker can expand the suit several sizes larger, allowing him to slip out of the suit easily. He can still wear undergarments under the suit because of its vacuum seal, which can also compress the suit to appear as though he is wearing nothing underneath. Once the vacuum seal compresses the suit properly, the suit's AI initiates and performs a diagnostics check. •Enhanced Durability: Woven with durable fabric, Spider-Man's new suit is highly tear resistant, as seen when it received no damage after being dragged along the streets after a van, withstood the strain of Spider-Man holding the Staten Island Ferry together, and when it was unscathed by shards of shattered glass during the Rescue at the Washington Monument. In addition, the suit is waterproof, as showcased when the suit and its technological capabilities were unaffected despite being submerged in water. •Parachute: The suit has a built-in parachute, deployed from the spider symbol on his back once Spider-Man exceeds a certain altitude. Despite its utility, the suit only comes with a single parachute and must be resupplied after its use. ―Spider-Man and Iron Man •Temperature Control System: The suit also has a built-in body temperature regulator which acts like a heater during the cold or wet, or a cooler during the hotter and dryer environments as seen when the suit displays a built-in heating system to keep Spider-Man warm, powerful enough to instantly dry up the suit if it is soaked in water. •GPS Tracking System: In his right Web-Shooter, Parker has access to the suit's GPS tracking system via a holographic display, allowing him to follow the Spider-Drone and his Spider-Tracers. This feature also allowed Tony Stark to track his whereabouts at all times until Parker removed it. ―Spider-Man and Karen •Enhanced Reconnaissance Mode: This mode allows Spider-Man's hearing and optics to be enhanced. It enables both X-Ray and infrared vision to see through solid objects and locate his target. It also allows for enhanced audio reception capabilities to the point that he can eavesdrop on conversations from yards away. It also corresponds to the suit's database, allowing for data retrieval about certain individuals and their backgrounds. ―Karen and Spider-Man •Enhanced Combat Mode: The suit was programmed with a function to enhance combat ability and performance. A specific effect of this function was the default "Rapid Fire" setting for the web-shooters, allowing them to rapidly fire web projectiles, though this can be changed. •Instant-Kill Mode: As the name suggests, this feature allows Spider-Man and his webs to have increased lethality. When activated, the suit's lenses enclose together, exposing only small red lights emitting from the eyes. •Web Wings: A pair of wings that spread from his armpits and extend to his upper arms and thighs, allowing Spider-Man to glide in mid-air. They can be retracted when he does not need them, and are typically only used for when he's too high or not enough places for him to swing from. •Reconnaissance Drone: In addition to altering the suit's size, the spider emblem on his chest is capable of detaching from its socket, utilizing a miniature propulsion engine from its tail section that allows it to fly through the air independent of Spider-Man's control. It has a tracker mode which allows it to fly onto a target and relay its position to the Spider-Man Suit, allowing Parker to follow targets through the interface of his Web-Shooters. •Enhanced Interrogation Mode: Spider-Man's voice is digitally altered to sound deep, distorted and intimidating to further mask his identity while interrogating criminals. However, this feature is useless if they have previously heard him speak without the distortion.
Stealth Suit
•Web-Shooters: Taking the interdependent web shooters from his Stark suit, Parker was able to use them seamlessly integrated with his Stealth suit. •Eye Lenses: Instead of being attached to the mask, the lenses can be flipped-up. This is due to the S.H.I.E.L.D. overlap design of the lenses to work with Parker's ski mask, and stay on his head during web swinging. •Enhanced Durability: The Stealth Suit is made from Kevlar and was durable enough for him to withstand a shot from one of the Stark Industries Combat Drones.
•In most adaptations of the character, Peter Parker created his Spider-Man suit himself, while Tony Stark created the Iron Spider Armor for him. Parker's own Spider-Man suit is typically an ordinary costume without any internal functions, which he uses with his own independent equipment, such as his Web-Shooters and utility belt.
•The camera shutter-like eye lenses may refer to Peter Parker's photography for the Daily Bugle in the comics. It can also refer to numerous times in the comics where his eye lenses would widen or squint, despite the fact that he is wearing a cloth mask as Spider-Man.
•When activated, the "Instant-Kill" mode on Parker's tech suit makes him slightly resemble an alternate version of him called Assassin Spider-Man, who had black lenses.
•The Homemade Suit resembles Ben Reilly's costume as the Scarlet Spider, though the color palette is swapped.
•Ryan Meinerding, one of the concept artists who worked on Spider-Man: Homecoming, revealed an unused design of the Homemade Suit which bore a more striking resemblance to the Scarlet Spider.
•One of the Stark Suit's two unused concept art designs from Spider-Man: Homecoming (red and blue, and red and black) are more strikingly resembles Ben Reilly's Spider-Man suit, and the original red and blue concept art design is eventually being used and recreated for the Iron Spider suit design.
•Each design of Peter Parker's suits are all based on a variety of costumes he wore in it the comics: the homemade suit's design is based on the Ben Reilly's Scarlet Spider costume, the Stark suit is an homage to the classic Steve Ditko costume, the Stealth Suit is based on Spider-Man Noir, and the Upgraded Suit is based on the original idea for the suit in the comics.
•The suit was mostly a CGI creation for Captain America: Civil War, but an actual costume was created for Spider-Man: Homecoming, to be worn by Tom Holland. However, Holland once again used a CGI suit for Avengers: Infinity War.
•Concept art for the Stark Suit also reveals that it initially resembled the Superior Spider-Man suit from the comics.
•The mid-credits scene of Venom: Let There Be Carnage depicts Parker wearing the Upgraded Suit from Spider-Man: Far From Home after his identity was revealed.
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