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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse features Andy Samberg as Ben Reilly, aka Scarlet Spider, which redeems the most hated Spidey comic book.
Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #1 is a fairly enjoyable debut. Peter David's sense of humor shines through, as always, and it's always great seeing Mark Bagley playing in this corner of the Marvel U.
This week new Scarlet Spider series—by Peter David, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Jason Keith and Joe Caramagna—picks up in the wake of Ben’s decision to try and become himself again at the end of ...
Ben assumes several mantles, even putting on the suit to be Spider-Man, but he's most famous for being the Scarlet Spider. In ...
Medicom is back with some brand new heroes and villain from their legendary MAFEX collection like Scarlet Spider Spider-Man ...
Ben Reilly, a.k.a. Scarlet Spider, a fan-favorite character for fans of Spider-Man in the 1990s, makes his big screen debut in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
I’m not sure which I feel more conflicted about—that Spidey-clone extraordinaire Ben Reilly is getting his own comic series again as the Scarlet Spider, or the fact that you can see his mouth ...
Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Ultimate Spider-Man #10. Marvel Comics' Ultimate Spider-Man series just gave Uncle Ben his very own mask and codename. Set in the alternate Ultimate ...
If you don’t know the name, Ben Reilly is the infamous clone of Peter Parker who was first introduced as part of the original clone story arc in 1970s Spider-Man comics, which saw Professor ...
Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider #18 is a decent read. There's nothing outright bothersome about it, and it's a fun action book when it's at its best.