![]() ![]() Really, the eyes are all you need to be able to know who it is. I love how it strips Spidey down to his essentials. You could argue that it's better designed than Ditko's suit, but I just like it a little bit less. I'm not sure if Ditko is my favourite artist to have ever drawn the suit (Paolo Rivera's sunken-in eyes are pretty striking), but I have to give him props for designing it in the first place.Ĭoming in at a close second is the black suit. The colour blocking is perfect for readability (you can always make out what pose he's striking) and the webbing adds a little bit of camp. It's a weird costume- halfway between lucha libre and gimp bondage, without looking out of place in a children's superhero comic. Honestly, I think it looks a lot better on Mayday than it did Ben.ĭitko knocked it out of the park with the original Spider-Man suit. This bad boy was originally worn by Ben Reilly up until his death in Peter Parker: Spider-Man #75 and was later briefly worn by Mayday Parker in What If? #105, the costume itself and its trademark Scarlet Spider webshooters were burned in a dumpster at the end of that issue but Mayday created a replica of the Sensational suit in Spider-Girl #1 to honor the memory of her dear old Uncle Ben. My all-time favorite Spider-Man costume just so happens to also be Spider-Girl's threads. SENSATIONAL (Ben Reilly and May "Mayday" Parker) ![]() Below are my top three Spider-Man costumes of all time (with pictures!) What are some of your favorites?ġ. From variations on the original red and blue (Sensational) to living creatures (The Black Costume) and even fusions with other superhero costumes (Captain Universe) and they have all been met with either high praise or not so high praise. Over the course of Spider-Man's 60 year publishing history Peter Parker and the legacy characters who spun off from him have boasted an impressive array of costumes.
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