"Dude. Was yours anything like this?"
"Mine was like this but take away the jeep, the plane." |
- - Miles Morales and Peter B. Parker about the Spider-Cave[src]
The Spider-Cave was Spider-Man's underground base located in the shed of the back garden of Aunt May's house in New York City, Queens on Earth-1610. It was used to store Peter's paraphernalia as Spider-Man.
Description[]
The bunker looks like a simple shed from the outside. Secured with a lock that Aunt May has a key to and also responds to Miles' presence, the key lights up with a Spider-Man logo, and the spider limbs pattern on the door will also light up until it opens into an elevator that leads down to a large, underground storage space that holds his equipment.
The lair has at least 5 levels:
- the first, topmost level has several desks and some equipment such as a board for his investigations, computers;
- the second level has workout equipment;
- the third level has his Spider-Man-themed car and motorcycle;
- the fourth level has his laboratory room.
- the lowest level has similar equipment as the top level (but with more and larger monitors) and along with that, there's also a gallery of all the villains that as Spider-Man, Peter has faced. as well as his merchandise.
- In addition there it's a display of various Spider-Man suits
Spider-Gear[]
Several pieces of equipment that was used by Spider-Man was kept in the Spider Cave.
- Suits
- Iron Spider
- Spider-Armor MK II
- Silver Armor
- Reversed Colors
- Stealth Suit
- Costume With Cape
- Secret War Suit
- Original Costume
- Electrically Insulated Suit
- Spider Suit with White Emblem
- All Red Suit
- Vehicles
- Items
Memorabilia[]
Inside the Spider Cave, Peter had several pieces of memorabilia on display.
- Spider-Man Action Figures
- Spider-Man Electric Guitar
- Spider-Man Clock
- Spider-Man Skateboard
- A box of Spidey-O's
- Framed Daily Bugle newspaper
- Framed A Very Spidey Christmas record
- Framed True Life Tales of Spider-Man comic
- A large framed black and white picture of Spider-Man
- Spider-Man Planter
- Spider-Man Mug
- Key to the City
- Spider-Man Sodas
- Spider-Man Sneakers
Unlike other dimensions in Peter Parker's universe he was well liked. The framed Daily Bugle newspaper reads "Spider-Man Saves New York Again".
Gallery[]
Outside[]
Inside[]
Trivia[]
- According to Peter B. Parker, the bunker also had a plane.
- Peter B. mentioned that he also had a shed in his world where he kept his Spider-Man gear, but it was a small and simple shed unlike the other Peter's.
- Peter does not typically have a "Spider-Cave"-like headquarters; the only other known similar counterpart so far would be the Spider-Cave in the Ultimate Spider-Man.