The Web-Warriors are a group of spider-themed heroes led by Spider-Man. The team consists of Spider-Man, Spy-D, Ghost-Spider, and Spider-Girl. Even though the name has never been mentioned within the show itself, merchandise and the Marvel HQ website refers to the four spider-powered heroes as the Web-Warriors.[1]
During Spider-Island, Black Widow gained spider-powers, making her an unofficial member.
Members
Merchandise only
Trivia
- The Web-Warriors name originated from the previous series, Ultimate Spider-Man.
- The Web-Warriors in Ultimate Spider-Man was originally a team Spider-Man put together of other Spider-Men and a Spider-Girl from other dimensions: Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Girl (Petra Parker), Spider-Ham, Spyder-Knight, and Miles Morales. Later on, another Web-Warriors team would be formed consisting of Spider-Man, Agent Venom, Iron-Spider, Kid-Arachnid (Miles Morales), Scarlet-Spider, and Spider-Woman (Mary Jane Watson).
- While the name hasn't been used in the show, the Marvel HQ website and official merchandise refer to the team as Web-Warriors.
- In The Day Without Spider-Man, Gwen leaves a note on a restrained Scorpion for the police with a drawing of herself, Spider-Girl, and Spy-D labeled: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Team.
- Despite not having an appearance in the show, Miguel O' Hara has been featured in merchandise among the Web-Warriors since the shows first season.
- Similarly, Ben Reilly, The Scarlet Spider, has also been featured in various spin-off material and merchandise alongside the main cast.[1]
- Ironically, Black Widow has been labeled a Web-Warrior in the games Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order. The first during Spider-Man's opening dialogue if partnered with her, the latter when placed on a team with any combination of Spider-Man, Miles Morales, Spider-Gwen, and Venom.