Spider-Man 2’s Alternate Suits Spotlighted in New Marvel Covers

Spider-Man 2’s Alternate Suits Spotlighted in New Marvel Covers

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 features a wealth of unlockable costumes for both Peter Parker and Miles Morales. Marvel Comics is giving us a better look at some of the new designs being added to the sequel through a series of upcoming variant covers.

These Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Variant Covers will appear as variants for series like The Amazing Spider-Man, Venom and Miles Morales: Spider-Man. Each of the ten covers will showcase one of the game’s new costume designs. Check out all ten in the slideshow gallery below:

Here’s the full list of suits included in these covers, along with their original designers:

Miles Morales Suits

  • EnC0ded Suit design by Kris Anka (Superior Spider-Man #2)
  • Biomechanical Suit design by Jerad Marantz (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #12)
  • Tokusatsu Suit design by Julia Blattman (Venom #28)
  • Agimat Suit design by Anthony Francisco (Miles Morales: Spider-Man #13)
  • Red Spectre Suit design by Sweeney Boo (The Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War – First Strike #1)

Peter Parker Suits

  • Aurantia Suit design by Raf Grassetti (Superior Spider-Man #1)
  • Apunkalyptic Suit design by Jerad Marantz (The Amazing Spider-Man #37)
  • Tactical Suit design by Joel Mandish (The Amazing Spider-Man #39)
  • Stone Monkey design by Victoria Ying (The Amazing Spider-Man #38)
  • 25th Century Suit design by Anthony Francisco (The Amazing Spider-Man #40)

Look for these covers to appear across the Spider-Man comic book franchise in November and December 2023.

Ahead of the game’s October 20 release, Sony released a full-CGI “Be Greater Together” trailer featuring both Spideys in action.

Fans otherwise looking forward to Spider-Man 2 should beware of spoilers after a leaked Trophy list made its way online, prompting Insomniac to issue a warning for those looking to go in fresh. The developer has also shared a wealth of accessibility features coming at launch, including the ability to slow down gameplay.

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