The end of the Saga of the Multiverse It already has an expiration date: November 7, 2025. There is still a long way to go for that day, there are many series and movies from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to see, but the truth is that Avengers: Secret Wars It’s going to be the icing on the multiversal cake.
That November 7th, the movie that would close the arc of the Marvel Multiverse will hit theaters, in which we will surely see the most important superhero in the house of ideas: spider-man.
Why are we so sure about Spidey’s presence in Avengers: Secret Wars? For the relevance that the character had in the comic series of the same namein which he wore the mythical black suit.
The story of this Peter Parker suit is very interesting and extremely connected to the events that we will see in Secret Wars. Next, with information from hypertextualWe explain the details.
Spider-Man’s black suit
Secret Wars is a 12 issue comic book saga that was released from 1984 and 1985and then returned in an edition for 2015. The first did not have good reviews, but it did have a romanticized reception by readers who enjoyed that combination of different heroes and villains in the same story, a legendary crossover.
many will remember the eighth issue of 1984, in which Spider-Man is the great protagonist of the cover with his incredible black suitthe first image of Spider-Man in this outfit.
In the comic, after a series of fights, Peter Parker notices how Thor keeps his suit in good condition. Hulk tells him about a machine that restores them, and while searching for the Bruce Banner reference, Spider-Man finds a black ball that jumps towards his hand and progressively takes over his entire body.
The character described the experience this way: “Well, I’m going to partner an eight ball! That balloon has expanded and become a costume, dissolving the shreds of my old costume in the process! It’s not bad; different. But not bad!”
That eight ball turned out to be a symbiote, Venom’s. Spider-Man didn’t know who he was and how he could corrupt him, beyond giving him powers.
On a cinematographic level, we already saw the symbiote in Spider-Man 3 (2007) by Sam Raimi, but in the MCU it could be adapted in the way that all Marvelites want: with the Venom from the Sony movies, starring Tom Hardy, taking over Tom Holland’s Peter Parker. Marvel, do it.