Samantha Knight
One of Peter Parker’s defining traits is his refusal to take a life, opting to find another way to stop a villain or threat. On Earth-8351, Peter chose a different path and become one of the world’s top black ops assassins alongside Wolverine.
After following Wolverine to Russia, Peter accidentally took the life of Wolverine’s friend, who wanted to end her own life to stop the KGB from hunting her. Haunted by his actions, Spider-Man stayed with Wolverine and trained to become an assassin. This version of Spider-Man would later fight against the Inheritors during Spider-Verse and Spider-Geddon.


Anna Shvets
One of Peter Parker’s defining traits is his refusal to take a life, opting to find another way to stop a villain or threat. On Earth-8351, Peter chose a different path and become one of the world’s top black ops assassins alongside Wolverine.
After following Wolverine to Russia, Peter accidentally took the life of Wolverine’s friend, who wanted to end her own life to stop the KGB from hunting her. Haunted by his actions, Spider-Man stayed with Wolverine and trained to become an assassin. This version of Spider-Man would later fight against the Inheritors during Spider-Verse and Spider-Geddon.
Mammitha Mohan
One of Peter Parker’s defining traits is his refusal to take a life, opting to find another way to stop a villain or threat. On Earth-8351, Peter chose a different path and become one of the world’s top black ops assassins alongside Wolverine.
After following Wolverine to Russia, Peter accidentally took the life of Wolverine’s friend, who wanted to end her own life to stop the KGB from hunting her. Haunted by his actions, Spider-Man stayed with Wolverine and trained to become an assassin. This version of Spider-Man would later fight against the Inheritors during Spider-Verse and Spider-Geddon.

