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Yet, despite his popularity, Ben would never hold a candle to his eventual successor and brother, Kaine. Ben Reilly was a bright spot in a notably grim and dark decade of Spider-Man comics, but Kaine’s ultimate rise and redemption in the 2010s created some of the most underrated Spider-Man comics in the franchise’s history. Meanwhile, Relly’s return and heel turn in the 2010s deluded the character’s legacy, whereas Kaine remains a fan favorite. It’s time for Marvel to recognize who’s the better Scarlet Spider and put the spotlight on Kaine once more.
Kaine’s Scarlet Spider Comic Was GOAT

Kaine was initially introduced as a supervillain, known for his touch that burns, the Mark of Kaine. It turns out he was an early experiment by the Jackal to clone Spider-Man, before being cast out. In his deranged mind, he began targeting Spider-Man and his villains. He spent several years in limbo at the conclusion of the Clone Saga, returning in the “Grim Hunt” story arc to sacrifice himself to save Peter. However, he somehow resurrected as a giant tarantula monster and became a henchman for the Jackal again (comics…). Spider-Man cured Kaine during the “Spider-Island” event, which also cured Kaine of his psychosis.
Now with a clear mind and healthy body, Kaine traveled to Houston, Texas, where he became the Scarlet Spider. The new Scarlet Spider comic by Christopher Yost, which was spun out of “Spider-Island,” continues to be one of the underappreciated gems of the early 2010s. Yost portrayed Kaine as a deeply conflicted man, whose instinct isn’t to help people but instead to run away. However, his better angels always win out, and he ends up helping the citizens of Houston anyway. The comic also introduced a teenage sidekick for Kaine, a mysterious psychic Latina girl who eventually takes the codename Hummingbird. The dynamic between Kaine and his protรฉgรฉ was one of the comic’s highlights, drawing out a paternal side to the character. Furthermore, Kaine was a more brutal hero than Spider-Man; he was willing to play dirty and be violent to save the day, emphasizing the difference between Peter and his clone.









