Marvel Spider-Man Skin Pack
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35 |
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Price |
US$2.99 |
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Marvel Spider-Man Skin Pack[1] is a skin pack containing 35 skins of characters from the Spider-Man superhero franchise by Marvel Entertainment and was available on Legacy Console Editions for Xbox consoles until December 21, 2015. Due to the Better Together Update, it was added in Bedrock Edition on September 12, 2017, although it is only available to players who owned it already when they migrated from Legacy Console Edition.[2]
Skins[edit | edit source]
Name | Render | Description | Notes |
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Spider-Man | ![]() |
Peter Parker, once a meek teenager who was bitten by a radioactive spider, giving him the powers to become a superhero. Depicted in his traditional red and blue costume. | |
Spider-Man - Black Suit | ![]() |
Peter Parker in the "black suit," actually a symbiote, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #252. | |
Spider-Man - Future Foundation | ![]() |
Peter Parker in his uniform for the Future Foundation, a philanthropic organization founded by Mister Fantastic. | |
Spider-Man - Miles Morales | ![]() |
Miles Morales, a prominent Spider-Man and often successor to Peter Parker, depicted in his traditional red and black costume. | |
Spider-Man - 2099 | ![]() ![]() |
Miguel O'Hara, a distant successor to the Spider-Men of the "Heroic Age," featured in the Marvel 2099 alternate universe imprint. | Possesses a cape, based off a web-themed cape he occasionally wears in the comics. |
Spider-Man - Big Time | ![]() |
Peter Parker in his "Big Time" suit, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #650. | |
Superior Spider-Man | ![]() |
Otto Octavious, better known as Doctor Octopus, inhabitating the body of Peter Parker with the goal of usurping his accomplishments, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #698. | |
Aunt May | ![]() |
May Parker, the aunt and caretaker of Peter Parker. | |
Black Cat | ![]() |
Felicia Hardy, an antihero with the ability to alter probability fields, known for her on and off relationship with Peter. | |
Carnage | ![]() |
Cletus Kasady, a serial killer who came into contact with Carnage, an offspring of the Venom symbiote, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #344. | |
Chameleon | ![]() |
Dmitri Smerdyakov, the first ever supervillain to face Peter Parker as Spider-Man, appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #1. | |
Doctor Octopus | ![]() |
Doctor Otto Octavius, a scientist who created prosthetic arms similar to an octopus which corrupt his psyche, turning him into one of Peter Parker's greatest enemies. | |
Electro | ![]() |
Max Dillon, a supervillain known for his manipulation of electricity and being a founding member of the Sinister Six. | |
Green Goblin | ![]() |
Norman Osborn, archenemy of Peter Parker. | |
Gwen Stacy | ![]() |
A former love interest of Peter Parker, known for her historic death in The Night Gwen Stacy Died storyline. | |
Hammerhead | ![]() |
A mobster known for his temper and distinctive appearance, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #113. | |
J. Jonah Jameson | ![]() |
Editor of the Daily Bugle and frequent boss of Peter Parker, known for his disdain for Spider-Man and negative press of his adventures. | |
Kingpin | ![]() |
Wilson Fisk, a crime boss in the New York area, and the archenemy of Daredevil. | |
Kraven | ![]() ![]() |
Sergei Kravinoff, a hunter who takes interest in slaying Spider-Man and uses various traps to capture him, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #15. | |
Lizard | ![]() |
Scientist Curt Conners, who in an attempt to create a serum that can regenerate limbs was transformed into a reptilian monster. | |
Mary Jane Watson | ![]() |
Peter Parker's next door neighbor and eventual wife, the first person to discover his secret identity. | |
Menace | ![]() ![]() |
Lily Hollister, a woman who was exposed to the Goblin serum and took on a similar persona to the Green Goblin. | |
Mister Negative | ![]() |
A Chinese gangster with the powers of the Darkforce and Lightforce, creating two opposing personalities: the noble Martin Li, and Mister Negative. | |
Morbius | ![]() ![]() |
Doctor Michael Morbius, who became a "living vampire" after attempting to cure a blood disorder, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #101 | |
Mysterio | ![]() ![]() |
Quentin Beck, a former special effects technician who became a supervillain, often attempting to deceive and manipulate Spider-Man. | |
Rhino | ![]() |
Aleksei Sytsevich, a Russian criminal who underwent a procedure that fused his body to a rhinoceros-like armor, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #41. | |
Sandman | ![]() |
Flint Marko, a shapeshifter with the ability to turn himself into sand, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #4. | |
Scorpion | ![]() |
Mac Gargan, a private investigator hired by J. Jonah Jameson to bring Spider-Man to justice. Following an untested procedure, Jameson unwittingly left him trapped in a scorpion-like costume, driving him mad and vengeful. | |
Shocker | ![]() |
Herman Schultz, a supervillain with the power to create shock waves, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #46. | |
Silver Sable | ![]() |
Silvija Sablinova, a bounty hunter and occasional ally of Peter Parker, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #265. | |
Venom | ![]() |
Reporter Eddie Brock, who worked under the Daily Bugle and ended up humiliated by Peter Parker. Desperate for vengeance, he came into contact with the same symbiote Peter had used, becoming the "lethal protector" Venom. | |
Vulture | ![]() ![]() |
Adrian Toomes, an inventor who created a flight suit and became a founding member of the Sinister Six. | Possesses a cape, in the form of his wings. |
Iron Spider | ![]() |
An exoskeleton created for Peter Parker by Tony Stark, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #529. | |
Scarlet Spider (Modern) | ![]() |
Kaine Parker, a clone of Peter Parker who first appeared as an antagonist during the Clone Saga storyline, before becoming the second Scarlet Spider in Scarlet Spider #2. | |
Scarlet Spider (Classic) | ![]() |
Ben Reilly, originally an exact clone of Peter Parker who appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #149, before returning and becoming a hero in his own right in Web of Spider-Man #118. |
Quotes[edit | edit source]
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History[edit | edit source]
[hide]Bedrock Edition | |||||||
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September 12, 2017 | Added the Marvel Spider-Man Skin Pack. | ||||||
It is available to players who migrated to Bedrock Edition and previously owned it on Legacy Console Edition. | |||||||
[hide]Legacy Console Edition | |||||||
Xbox 360 | Xbox One | PS3 | PS4 | PS Vita | Wii U | Switch | |
TU15 | CU1 | Added files for the Marvel Spider-Man Skin Pack. | |||||
April 30, 2014 | The skin pack is now available. | ||||||
December 21, 2015 | The skin pack gets delisted. |
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Official artwork[edit | edit source]
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Promotional artwork featuring the Lizard, Electro, Spider-Man, Green Goblin, and the Rhino.
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Banner of the skin pack.
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Key art of the skin pack in Xbox 360 Edition.
Promotional images[edit | edit source]
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Spider-Man 2099 and Venom cornering Electro and Mysterio on a rooftop.
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Ben Reilly between Doc Ock and Carnage while Venom looks at them.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Minecraft Marvel Spider-Man Skin Pack: Now Available" (Archive) by USN Saint – playxbla.com, April 30, 2014.
- ↑ "New on Marketplace: Space, Sports and Dinosaurs" by Tom Stone – Minecraft.net, September 21, 2017.