Peter Porker
Peter Porker was an ordinary spider living in scientist May Porker's lab when she accidentally irradiated him; the bite transformed him into a pig who retained spider-powers — and her name. Marvel's comedic answer to Spider-Man, he protects the funny-animal world of Earth-8311.
Few characters in Marvel's stable have had quite the staying power of Peter Porker — a Golden Age–rooted creation who debuted way back in 1954 in Peter Porkchops #33, courtesy of Otto Feuer, and has somehow kept swinging all the way into the 2020s across an impressive 88 catalog appearances. Best known from his headline run in Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham, this porcine personality has carved out a genuinely beloved niche in Marvel's multiverse, racking up seven key collector issues along the way and sharing pages with the likes of Peter Parker, Miles Morales, Gwen Stacy, and even Venom in Spider-Verse vs. Venomverse. That's a remarkable seven-decade journey from a mid-century funny-animal comic to the sprawling Spider-Verse crossover events of today — proof that the right character, no matter how delightfully absurd the premise, can endure just about anything comics throws at them.
Real name. Peter Porker
Powers. Spider-powers via radioactive bite (super-strength, wall-crawling, agility, spider-sense); parody analog of Spider-Man
Affiliations. Spider-Verse / Web-Warriors; solo hero of Earth-8311 (the "Larval Earth" funny-animal universe)
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Covers through the years — 1954–2020
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