

As you can see, getting things backwards is a reoccurring theme with Parker-Man. “You have it backwards! We need villains, not heroes,” Ben Reilly angrily tells him. He introduces himself as Parker-Man, and asks Chasm to grant him powers. The demon dons a Spider-Man shirt, tighty-whities, and Spider-Man wristbands. The unnamed demon becomes inspired by Peter’s heroism, and decides that Limbo needs its own superhero. “Close enough,” Peter says as he walks away.

“Hey! Aren’t you the meat they call Parker Pete-Man,” the demon asks. One unnamed demon develops a heroic fixation on Peter after he saves him from a deranged co-worker. Peter is forced to go to work at a hellish version of the Daily Bugle, populated by demons pretending to be his co-workers. Peter Parker is currently trapped in Limbo, thanks to a revenge scheme from his clone Ben Reilly.īen Reilly (who is currently calling himself Chasm) is torturing Peter by making him play-act in a demonic version of his life. The realm is overrun with demons, sentient pieces of furniture and appliances, and other monsters. If you aren’t familiar with Limbo, imagine what Hell would be like if it was a fusion between Beetlejuice and Pee-wee’s Playhouse. We first meet Rek-Rap as an unnamed scrawny demon residing in the Limbo realm.

Warning: Spoilers ahead for Amazing Spider-Man #17 (2023)! The rise of Parker-Man, Limbo’s unlikely hero What happens when you take a deranged demon with an odd fixation on Peter Parker and give them an alien symbiote? Amazing Spider-Man #17 (written by Zeb Wells and penciled by Ed McGuinness) answers that question, and it’s a bit nutty. However, the newest one is a bit bizarre. There have been multiple Spider-Verse crossover events showcasing the infinite Spider-Man variants running around the Marvel Universe ( Check out this list of the strangest Spider-beings). It’s no secret that there are many versions of Spider-Man.
