Peter Parker’sSpider-Mandebuts wild new powers thanks to the patronage of Marvel’s dark new Sorcerer Supreme.Spider-Man is about to undergo a mystic rebirthin Marvel canon, as Doctor Doom chooses Spidey for a deadly mission, granting him new powers and armor to get the job done.One World Under Doomis coming to Marvel Comics, and the publisher’s most iconic heroes now answer to its most insidious villain.
InMarvel’s recently revealed preview of Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness’Amazing Spider-Man #61, fans get to see Spider-Man’s transformation and new powers. The new era is called ‘8 Deaths of Spider-Man,’ and will seeSpider-Man granted mystic armor that can resurrect him on death, giving him eight lives to defeat the Scions of Cyttorak - a mystic threat Doom doesn’t want to face himself.

The preview shows Spider-Man creating mystic webbing which he can use both offensively and defensively.The fact that one of the Scions of Cyttorak is seemingly hurt by the webbing shows it must pack a punch comparable to a blow from the Juggernaut or Fantastic Four’s Thing.The red and gray suit echoeshis iconic Spider-Armor suit, but with red cloth detailing and a glowing green spider symbol.
Spider-Man will die multiple times as he takes on the Scions of Cyttorak, with Doctor Doom giving him mystical webbing to fight back.

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In 2025, Doctor Doom is taking control of the Marvel Universe, taking on the title of Sorcerer Supreme. As part of his new regime, Spider-Man will be turned into his stooge, being sent toface off against a group of demi-gods known as the Scions of Cyttorak. There are multiple scions, but so far fans only know about Cyrios (who will make Spider-Man relive his most painful moments), Callix (who will test Spider-Man with physical pain), and Cyra (who will force him to watch everyone he loves die.)
Cyttorak is a Demon Lord in Marvel lore, and the being who originally gave Juggernaut his powers.Cyttorak feeds on destructionand is the ruler of the Crimson Cosmos. He abandoned his kingdom recently, perhaps explaining why his scions have become a newfound threat.

The preview ofAmazing Spider-Man #61shows Doom accosting Spider-Man while he’s going about his heroic business and transforming him, giving Peter what Marvel describes as"mystical green webs.“It’s unclear whether Spider-Man is working with Doctor Doom voluntarily or not, and either option makes sense. As the new Sorcerer Supreme, Doom is more than capable of forcing Spider-Man to do what he wants, however he also has the responsibility to protect Earth from supernatural danger. If Doom sincerely asks for Spider-Man’s help facing down a legitimate threat, the Friendly Neighborhood Hero would be forced to agree.
Marvel points out that Juggernaut is"about ten times more powerful than Spider-Man with only a fraction of Cyttorak’s powers,“while the Scions are his chosen servants and have a far larger portion of the Demon Lord’s might. It’s clear thatSpider-Man will need his eight extra lives just to stand a chanceof succeeding in his mission, however it’s also apparent that his psychological suffering will more than equal what he goes through physically.

Spider-Man is just the first hero who’ll be working for Doctor Doom, as the axis of power shifts in the Marvel Universe.
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Doctor Doom achieved the station of Sorcerer Supremeduring Marvel’sBlood Huntevent, by Jed MacKay and Pepe Larraz. When vampires blotted out the sun and attacked the entire world, Doctor Doom had a spell ready to stop the, but he would only agree to unleash it if Doctor Strange handed over his power as Sorcerer Supreme. While Doomdidneed Strange’s power to make the spell work, it was also suggested that he’d caused the entire vampiric invasion to force the handover.
Doom took not just Doctor Strange’s power and title, but also a small part of his soul(a necessary ingredient in Strange willingly handing over his abilities.) Since then, Doom has hidden himself away in Latveria behind a magical barrier. While his next move is a mystery to Marvel’s heroes, fans know that he’s preparing for his self-imposed role as Earth’s primary protector inOne World Under Doom, a mysterious new era that will affect the majority of Marvel titles.

Doctor Doom has a long history with magic, and he actually only lost out on the Sorcerer Supreme title in the first place because he was beaten by Doctor Strange. Now, he’s getting what he always wanted, and he’s handling the role very differently to his predecessor. Marvel says there are"some duties he’d rather delegate,“explaining why he’s sending Spider-Man to handle the Scions of Cyttorak. As Sorcerer Supreme, Doom has immense knowledge of the mystical world (added to his insight as a genius scientist.)If Doom is now the one who knows when a god-level threat is on its way to Earth, even the greatest heroes will be forced to follow his lead.
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Mysticism Is at the Heart of Spider-Man’s Powers
Working as Doctor Doom’s lackey is a major inversion of Spider-Man’s usual relationship with Doctor Strange, who he often goes to for advice on the magical elements of his adventures.While Peter long believed his powers were pure science, more recent stories have revealed there’s also a strong magical element to his origin.Every world in the multiverse has a ‘Spider Totem,’ each connected to the magic ofthe powerful goddess Neith.
Many of Spider-Man’s powers hinge on his connection to magic, such as his precognitive spider-sense and his (not always present) ability to communicate with spiders. Since Peter is a scientist, he’s resisted leaning into his magical potential, but other heroes from the Spider-Verse have embraced it entirely. There’s even the implication thatDoctor Strange and Spider-Man make the same gesture(Strange to cast spells, Spider-Man to use his webs) because their powers stem from the same source. Indeed, fans got to see a Spider-Man variant become the Sorcerer Supreme in Peter David and Greg Land’sSymbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality.
Despite his connection to magic, Spider-Man certainly isn’t experienced in using it as his primary offense and defense. That’s about to change asDoctor Doom’s upgrade grants him resurrection powers and turns his webbing into a conduit for magical force. Of course, going up against a Demon Lord’s unstoppable, pain-obsessed children means thatSpider-Manis still at risk of being killed one time too many.
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Spider-Man
Spider-Man is the name given to several individuals who have employed a spider-moniker throughout Marvel Comics. Typically gaining their powers through a bite from a radioactive spider, the different Spider-Man heroes employ super-strength, agility, and intellect while utilizing webbing to swing and tangle up their foes. The most notable of these Spider-Men is Peter Parker, who remains one of the most popular superheroes throughout the world.