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Hobie Brown / Spider-Punk appears in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, voiced by Daniel Kaluuya. [14] This version is a Briton who, like Kaluuya, comes from Camden . [ 15 ] Polygon noted a positive general consensus around him, saying he is one of the characters in the film "that's been blowing everyone's minds with just how wild he looks ...
The Earth-138 version of Hobie Brown operates as Spider-Man, though he is referred to as Spider-Punk due to his punk rock-inspired design. [74] Initially referred to as Hobart Brown to distinguish him from his primary continuity counterpart, he was renamed "Hobie" following the release of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Taccone previously voiced Norman Osborn / Green Goblin and Peter Parker / Spider-Man from the 1967 TV series in Into the Spider-Verse. [28] [29] In November 2022, Daniel Kaluuya was confirmed to be voicing Hobart "Hobie" Brown / Spider-Punk in the film. [22]
The Amazing Spider-Man #15 (August 1964) Boomerang: Frederick "Fred" Myers Tales to Astonish #81 (July 1966) Beetle: Abner Jenkins: Strange Tales #123 (August 1964) Molten Man: Mark Raxton The Amazing Spider-Man #28 (September 1965) Prowler: Hobart "Hobie" Brown The Amazing Spider-Man #78 (November 1969) Gibbon: Martin Blank The Amazing Spider ...
[55] [56] In November 2022, Kaluuya was confirmed to portray Hobart "Hobie" Brown / Spider-Punk in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. [ 57 ] In October 2024, a statue of Kaluuya was erected in London to honour his work in Get Out .
Earth X began in 1997 when Wizard magazine asked Alex Ross to create a possible dystopian future for Marvel. Ross designed a future where all ordinary humans had gained superpowers, and he examined how some of the most well-known Marvel characters (including Spider-Man, Captain America and the Incredible Hulk) would manage a world where their superhero powers had now become commonplace.
Gwen Stacy, also known by her alias Spider-Woman, and colloquially as Spider-Gwen, is a character appearing in the Spider-Verse film franchise, based on the Marvel Comics Multiverse character of the same name by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez, in-turn inspired by the original Gwen Stacy comic book character by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. Marvel Comics fictional character Comics character Vulture The Vulture as seen in interior artwork from The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (October 1964). Art by Steve Ditko. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance Isidoro Scarlotti: Young Men #26 (December 1953 ...