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Scarlet Spider

Scarlet Spider

12 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1997–1998
Who is Scarlet Spider?

Ben Reilly, a clone of Peter Parker, took up the Scarlet Spider identity when he returned to New York and sought to protect the city in Peter's place, donning a makeshift costume while navigating his complicated existence as a genetic duplicate of Spider-Man.

Few characters carry a name as iconic as Scarlet Spider, and this particular incarnation swung onto the scene in 1997 through the pages of Panini Deutschland's Spider-Man #7, brought to life by Terry Kavanagh, Reinhard Schweizer, and Steven Butler. A product of the Modern Age, this version of the Scarlet Spider exists within a rich web of spider-related mythology, sharing pages with the likes of Peter Parker, Ben Reilly, and Mary Jane Watson-Parker across Spider-Man and Spider-Man Special. With only 12 catalog appearances concentrated in a tight 1997–1998 window, this is a rare and specific corner of Spider-Man publishing history — the kind of find that makes dedicated collectors light up. If you love digging into the international edges of the Spider-Man universe, this Scarlet Spider is a genuinely intriguing piece of the broader tapestry.

Spider-Man
#7
★ First appearance
Spider-Man #7
Aug 1997

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Appearances

Spider-Man (1997)
Spider-Man Special (1997)