It comes in an inverse variation that often gets confused with the Black Suit or even the Symbiote Spidey. I think the suit is very cool, although not many fans like it because of its radically different design. This means that the suit can never get dirty, and can change form with a single thought. The costume has a sleek-looking white and black colour scheme and is made from “third generation unstable molecules”. Although Spider-Man is credited as a fellow founding member of the team, he really only joined after Human Torch died by preventing an invasion from the Negative Zone. In this comic, Mister Fantastic forms a brand-new group of superheroes after he became discouraged as a scientist. I bet you are starting to see a pattern! The Future Foundation Spider-Man (FF Spider-Man) first appeared in Fantastic Four #579 (May 2010). I really hope this is one of the unconfirmed Spider-Man suits. The Fear Itself suit also looks all glowy and cool. All suits have unique properties, and Peter Parker’s suit is no different: it features special gauntlets with sharp blades that can stand the weight of Mjolnir. Tony Stark builds many of the survivors their own special armour that he created in cooperation with the dwarves of Nidavellir. This leaves the heroes of Earth to fend for themselves. The Serpent awakes and besieges Asgard, as such, all Asgardians, including Odin and Thor, must travel back home. The storyline revolves around The Serpent, who declares itself as the True All-Father of Asgard.
The Fear Itself comic series is a crossover storyline between many of the Marvel Universe’s major players. Spider-Man’s Fear Itself suit first appeared in Fear Itself Vol. The Fear Itself suit is not only one of the coolest looking skins in Spider-Man’s arsenal, it is also designed by Tony Stark in collaboration with materials from Nidavellir. “Yet another one of these vague one-off Spider-Man suits” I hear you say… pretty much. Here is hoping it will also be featured in Marvel’s Spider-Man. As such, the suit made its way into Spider-Man (2000), the PlayStation video game where I first saw the suit Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro (2001) Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (2010) and Spider-Man: Edge of Time (2011). Thankfully quite a few developers have held a special place in their hearts for the suit. Beyond the next few comics, Bombastic Bag Man never made an appearance in comics again. The Bombastic Bag Man, along with the famous reveal that the Black Spider Suit was actually an Alien Symbiote, was revealed in Amazing Spider-Man #256 (November 1984). It was also his idea to add the “Kick Me” sign on the back of the suit. The idea for the suit actually came from the Human Torch, who suggested that Peter don an old spare costume to fight crime. The Spare Fantastic Four costume is a suit that Peter Parker had to wear after Reed Richards (Mr Fantastic) separated Parker from the Alien Symbiote for the first time.
To me, however, it is a classic that absolutely needs to be in the game. When you go through the hundreds of possibilities for Spider-Man suits, I bet that this paper-bag and spare Fantastic Four costume combination is hardly ever one to make the shortlist. Here are a few suits that I want to see in Marvel’s Spider-Man for PlayStation 4. As such, I collected a few of my favourites for Insomniac’s perusal (you know, in case they read this and need ideas). With that said, there are still a bunch of suits not confirmed that we all definitely want to see. Many alternate Spider-Man suits have been confirmed to be in Marvel’s Spider-Man, thanks to careful sleuthing by those fortunate enough to have played the demo.