Summary
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Tony Stark and Peter Parker share a deep connection in the Ultimate Universe, as Spider-Man’s new suit is Howard Stark’s latest invention.
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Spider-Man is not only a hero, but a key part of Tony Stark’s legacy, because Stark saw him as vital to the safety of the world and gave him the suit.
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Despite being in different universes, the bond between Iron Man and Spider-Man is unique in the Ultimate Universe, making them bonded as brothers.
WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR FINAL SPIDER-MAN #8! Spider-Man Fans—especially modern ones who primarily follow his exploits in the MCU—know that Peter Parker and Tony Stark are close. The movies gave them something of a father/son dynamic, while they were more friends and colleagues in the comics, decades ago. And now, a new connection between Peter and Tony has just been established, as the beginning of Spider-Man’s new picotech costume connects the two like never before.
in Ultimate Spider-Man #8 by Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto, Spider-Man and the Green Goblin are training in one of Harry Osborn’s Oscorp warehouses while Otto Octavius ​​- Osborn’s top scientist – monitors them, working to upgrade their suits. And then, seemingly out of nowhere, Tony Stark aka Iron Lad appeared in front of them.
Stark is there to see if Peter Parker has successfully made the transition into Spider-Man, and asks Peter if he is still a superhero. During this time, Stark formed the Ultimates (Ultimate Universe version of ​​The Avengers), and it seems that he came to recruit Spider-Man. However, Stark sees that Spider-Man is doing more good as a protector of New York City alongside his new ally, the Green Goblin. Instead of recruiting, Tony offers Peter and Harry some insight into their Stark tech suits – which is especially important to Spider-Man, as his costume is the last thing Howard Stark created.
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Spider-Man’s Picotech suit was the last thing Howard Stark ever invented
Both Tony Stark and Peter Parker carry on Howard Stark’s final universe legacy, making them like brothers.
Tony Stark tells Spider-Man that the picotech suit (which is essentially more advanced nanotech) he gave him is the last thing his father, Howard Stark, ever invented. Stark says he didn’t wear the suit himself because of how important Spider-Man is to their world. Spider-Man was one of the main heroes that the Maker made sure to eliminate before he launched his plot to take over the world, so when Stark and the other Ultimates stopped the damage the Maker had done, Spider-Man was A top priority.
Stark knew that Spider-Man needed every available means to ensure that he was the best hero he could be, as quickly as possible. By giving Peter the radioactive spider the Maker stole, along with the picotech suit of his father’s creation, Tony Stark effectively created Spider-Man, and he did everything in his power to make sure that Spider-Man was the ultimate Spider-Man. Man. Plus, by giving him his father’s latest invention, the two heroes became connected as brothers, destined to carry on Howard Stark’s heroic legacy.
The Ultimate Universe has Iron Man and Spider-Man’s most interesting connection yet
As previously mentioned, Tony Stark and Peter Parker always have a connection, no matter the continuity, universe or medium. In the MCU, Tony is Peter’s mentor and surrogate father, and Peter finds himself continuing Tony’s legacy in his absence. On Earth-616, Spider-Man and Iron Man are long-time friends and allies, whose relationship is arguably the closest during Civil warWhen Peter wore the Iron Spider and even exposed his identity at Tony’s request. But now, in the Ultimate Universe, their connection is much more interesting than it has ever been.
Tony Stark is not just a mentor or an ally to Spider-Man in the Ultimate Universe, he is a major part of his origin. But more than that, the connection these two share in the Ultimate Universe is far more subtle and infinitely more impressive, as Spider-Mans new picotech costume connects him to Tony Stark Like never before.
Ultimate Spider-Man #8 by Marvel Comics is now available.