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From Spider-Man from Earth-616 to all his variants, and the different versions in his own world, here are 10 Spider-Men who best live up to Uncle Ben’s words, and those who don’t.
10) Superior Spider-Man

Superior Spider-Man is Doctor Octopus, as the villain stole Peter’s body before his own died of cancer after a massive battle with his enemy. Once he took over Peter’s body, he continued with the role of Spider-Man, but with some changes. The most significant change is that Superior Spider-Man is more violent and doesn’t hold back like Peter would.
Doc Ock became a hero, but he was so violent that other heroes began to question his motives. Of all the Spider-Men on Earth-616, Superior Spider-Man is the one who lives up to Uncle Ben’s lesson on being responsible with his powers the least.
9) Spider-Man Noir

Spider-Man Noir is from Earth-90214, a universe where the Marvel heroes first showed up in the 1920s and 1930s. There are almost no superpowers in this world, except for characters like Spider-Man, who got his powers from a mystical Spider God. This is another variant of Peter Parker, and just like the mainline Peter, he also lost his Uncle Ben, this time as retaliation from a New York City businessman for organizing a strike.
Unlike the Earth-616 Spider-Man, Noir uses guns, including pistols, revolvers, a submachine gun, and even incendiary grenades. He had a different motto to live by, and that is, if there is too much power, he has to take it away from those who have it. Since Noir has no problem killing, he lacks much of Uncle Ben’s beliefs.
8) Spider-Man 2099

Spider-Man 2099 is Miguel O’Hara from Earth-928. This is the 2099 world, which takes place in the far future, showing that some heroes from today have ended up still existing in the future, with different people taking on familiar roles. He got his powers when his boss at Alchemax betrayed him and drugged him with a hallucinogen, and then Miguel ran an experiment on himself, which combined with the drug to give him the powers of Spider-Man. Much like Spider-Man Noir, Miguel is a lot more violent than Peter Parker, and as a result, is not someone who lives up to the Uncle Ben lessons for the original Spider-Man.
7) Spider-Punk

Spider-Punk is Hobie Brown from Earth-138. He was a foul-mouthed teen living in a fascist society ruled over by its president, Norman Osborn. He was bitten by a spider irradiated by illegal waste dumping, which gave him his powers. He then began to rise and fight against the oppression.
However, Spider-Punk was very much not like Peter Parker because he knew he had to go to extremes to save his world from the evil president. Spider-Punk decapitated Osborn with his guitar and helped end the man’s threat. Hubie also sometimes uses barbed wire instead of webbing, and he is far from a disciple of Uncle Ben’s lesson from Earth-616, but in his world, that wouldn’t have worked anyway.
6) Kaine

Kaine is one of the Peter Parker clones from the Clone Saga storyline. While Ben Reilly was the main clone, Kaine was the first attempt at cloning him, but thanks to a flaw, he ended up mentally unstable. However, Jackal allowed him to live as a test subject to see how long he would survive. This left the clone angry and jealous of Ben and Peter, and thanks to his instability, he was very violent and had no problems hurting people who tried to hurt him.
Kaine actually killed someone, and Peter Parker (in the form of Ben Reilly) had to stand trial for it. However, Kaine did demonstrate some of Uncle Ben’s lessons when he confessed to the murder and eventually sacrificed himself to save Peter from the Jackal. In the end, he took full advantage of Uncle Ben’s lessons.













