Which dimensions from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse exist in other works?












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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse features versions of Spider-Man from various parallel dimensions. Are all of these "new" dimensions, or are they intended to be existing-dimensions within the Marvel multiverse of comics, films, etc.? In other words, are any of the Spider-People we see from established Marvel universes (e.g. Earth-616, Earth-1610, Earth-199999, Amazing Spider-Man universe, etc.), or does this movie exist outside the continuity of any other Marvel storyline?



For example, is




The older, divorced, somewhat overweight thirtysomething Peter Parker




supposed to represent a future Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man, or some other version of Spider-Man?



To be clear, I'm not asking about what works inspired this movie, I'm asking to what extent it exists within the continuity of those previous works, as opposed to just being inspired by it.










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  • This is a great question, but I wish you'd also included the four named villains besides the alternate spidermen. Some or all of those villains must have appearances in earlier media too.

    – b_jonas
    Dec 26 '18 at 18:39
















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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse features versions of Spider-Man from various parallel dimensions. Are all of these "new" dimensions, or are they intended to be existing-dimensions within the Marvel multiverse of comics, films, etc.? In other words, are any of the Spider-People we see from established Marvel universes (e.g. Earth-616, Earth-1610, Earth-199999, Amazing Spider-Man universe, etc.), or does this movie exist outside the continuity of any other Marvel storyline?



For example, is




The older, divorced, somewhat overweight thirtysomething Peter Parker




supposed to represent a future Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man, or some other version of Spider-Man?



To be clear, I'm not asking about what works inspired this movie, I'm asking to what extent it exists within the continuity of those previous works, as opposed to just being inspired by it.










share|improve this question

























  • This is a great question, but I wish you'd also included the four named villains besides the alternate spidermen. Some or all of those villains must have appearances in earlier media too.

    – b_jonas
    Dec 26 '18 at 18:39














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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse features versions of Spider-Man from various parallel dimensions. Are all of these "new" dimensions, or are they intended to be existing-dimensions within the Marvel multiverse of comics, films, etc.? In other words, are any of the Spider-People we see from established Marvel universes (e.g. Earth-616, Earth-1610, Earth-199999, Amazing Spider-Man universe, etc.), or does this movie exist outside the continuity of any other Marvel storyline?



For example, is




The older, divorced, somewhat overweight thirtysomething Peter Parker




supposed to represent a future Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man, or some other version of Spider-Man?



To be clear, I'm not asking about what works inspired this movie, I'm asking to what extent it exists within the continuity of those previous works, as opposed to just being inspired by it.










share|improve this question
















Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse features versions of Spider-Man from various parallel dimensions. Are all of these "new" dimensions, or are they intended to be existing-dimensions within the Marvel multiverse of comics, films, etc.? In other words, are any of the Spider-People we see from established Marvel universes (e.g. Earth-616, Earth-1610, Earth-199999, Amazing Spider-Man universe, etc.), or does this movie exist outside the continuity of any other Marvel storyline?



For example, is




The older, divorced, somewhat overweight thirtysomething Peter Parker




supposed to represent a future Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man, or some other version of Spider-Man?



To be clear, I'm not asking about what works inspired this movie, I'm asking to what extent it exists within the continuity of those previous works, as opposed to just being inspired by it.







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  • This is a great question, but I wish you'd also included the four named villains besides the alternate spidermen. Some or all of those villains must have appearances in earlier media too.

    – b_jonas
    Dec 26 '18 at 18:39



















  • This is a great question, but I wish you'd also included the four named villains besides the alternate spidermen. Some or all of those villains must have appearances in earlier media too.

    – b_jonas
    Dec 26 '18 at 18:39

















This is a great question, but I wish you'd also included the four named villains besides the alternate spidermen. Some or all of those villains must have appearances in earlier media too.

– b_jonas
Dec 26 '18 at 18:39





This is a great question, but I wish you'd also included the four named villains besides the alternate spidermen. Some or all of those villains must have appearances in earlier media too.

– b_jonas
Dec 26 '18 at 18:39










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  • Spider-Noir - Spider-man Noir

  • Peter-Porker - Spider-Ham

  • Spider-Gwen - Spider-Man (Gwen Stacy)

  • Peter B. Parker - Raimi universe (it employs scenes from the films, as well as the scrapped plot for a fourth film that would have had Peter and M.J. divorce, although some aspects vary in the depiction such as webshooters)

  • Peni Parker - Marvel Mangaverse

  • Miles Morales - Ultimate Spider-man


The stinger has appearances from:




Spider-Man 2099 and the Spider-Man from the 1967 cartoon.







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    While Peter B. Parker did have some scenes out of the Raimi films, he had artificial web slingers - in the Raimi films, Spider-Man generated webs organically.

    – Robert Columbia
    Dec 18 '18 at 1:11











  • @RobertColumbia: I've amended my answer to include your comment. I could have sworn I saw a "from the director" comment about the source of the character, but I'm having no luck.

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    Dec 22 '18 at 13:45











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  • Spider-Noir - Spider-man Noir

  • Peter-Porker - Spider-Ham

  • Spider-Gwen - Spider-Man (Gwen Stacy)

  • Peter B. Parker - Raimi universe (it employs scenes from the films, as well as the scrapped plot for a fourth film that would have had Peter and M.J. divorce, although some aspects vary in the depiction such as webshooters)

  • Peni Parker - Marvel Mangaverse

  • Miles Morales - Ultimate Spider-man


The stinger has appearances from:




Spider-Man 2099 and the Spider-Man from the 1967 cartoon.







share|improve this answer





















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    While Peter B. Parker did have some scenes out of the Raimi films, he had artificial web slingers - in the Raimi films, Spider-Man generated webs organically.

    – Robert Columbia
    Dec 18 '18 at 1:11











  • @RobertColumbia: I've amended my answer to include your comment. I could have sworn I saw a "from the director" comment about the source of the character, but I'm having no luck.

    – FuzzyBoots
    Dec 22 '18 at 13:45
















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  • Spider-Noir - Spider-man Noir

  • Peter-Porker - Spider-Ham

  • Spider-Gwen - Spider-Man (Gwen Stacy)

  • Peter B. Parker - Raimi universe (it employs scenes from the films, as well as the scrapped plot for a fourth film that would have had Peter and M.J. divorce, although some aspects vary in the depiction such as webshooters)

  • Peni Parker - Marvel Mangaverse

  • Miles Morales - Ultimate Spider-man


The stinger has appearances from:




Spider-Man 2099 and the Spider-Man from the 1967 cartoon.







share|improve this answer





















  • 2





    While Peter B. Parker did have some scenes out of the Raimi films, he had artificial web slingers - in the Raimi films, Spider-Man generated webs organically.

    – Robert Columbia
    Dec 18 '18 at 1:11











  • @RobertColumbia: I've amended my answer to include your comment. I could have sworn I saw a "from the director" comment about the source of the character, but I'm having no luck.

    – FuzzyBoots
    Dec 22 '18 at 13:45














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  • Spider-Noir - Spider-man Noir

  • Peter-Porker - Spider-Ham

  • Spider-Gwen - Spider-Man (Gwen Stacy)

  • Peter B. Parker - Raimi universe (it employs scenes from the films, as well as the scrapped plot for a fourth film that would have had Peter and M.J. divorce, although some aspects vary in the depiction such as webshooters)

  • Peni Parker - Marvel Mangaverse

  • Miles Morales - Ultimate Spider-man


The stinger has appearances from:




Spider-Man 2099 and the Spider-Man from the 1967 cartoon.







share|improve this answer
















  • Spider-Noir - Spider-man Noir

  • Peter-Porker - Spider-Ham

  • Spider-Gwen - Spider-Man (Gwen Stacy)

  • Peter B. Parker - Raimi universe (it employs scenes from the films, as well as the scrapped plot for a fourth film that would have had Peter and M.J. divorce, although some aspects vary in the depiction such as webshooters)

  • Peni Parker - Marvel Mangaverse

  • Miles Morales - Ultimate Spider-man


The stinger has appearances from:




Spider-Man 2099 and the Spider-Man from the 1967 cartoon.








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    While Peter B. Parker did have some scenes out of the Raimi films, he had artificial web slingers - in the Raimi films, Spider-Man generated webs organically.

    – Robert Columbia
    Dec 18 '18 at 1:11











  • @RobertColumbia: I've amended my answer to include your comment. I could have sworn I saw a "from the director" comment about the source of the character, but I'm having no luck.

    – FuzzyBoots
    Dec 22 '18 at 13:45














  • 2





    While Peter B. Parker did have some scenes out of the Raimi films, he had artificial web slingers - in the Raimi films, Spider-Man generated webs organically.

    – Robert Columbia
    Dec 18 '18 at 1:11











  • @RobertColumbia: I've amended my answer to include your comment. I could have sworn I saw a "from the director" comment about the source of the character, but I'm having no luck.

    – FuzzyBoots
    Dec 22 '18 at 13:45








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While Peter B. Parker did have some scenes out of the Raimi films, he had artificial web slingers - in the Raimi films, Spider-Man generated webs organically.

– Robert Columbia
Dec 18 '18 at 1:11





While Peter B. Parker did have some scenes out of the Raimi films, he had artificial web slingers - in the Raimi films, Spider-Man generated webs organically.

– Robert Columbia
Dec 18 '18 at 1:11













@RobertColumbia: I've amended my answer to include your comment. I could have sworn I saw a "from the director" comment about the source of the character, but I'm having no luck.

– FuzzyBoots
Dec 22 '18 at 13:45





@RobertColumbia: I've amended my answer to include your comment. I could have sworn I saw a "from the director" comment about the source of the character, but I'm having no luck.

– FuzzyBoots
Dec 22 '18 at 13:45


















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