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The Spider-Men was a group of alternate versions of Peter Parker from various parallel universes. They were pulled together through Madame Web and the Beyonder to stop Spider-Carnage, yet another alternate Spider-Man, who had destroyed every universe. Their adventures became to be known as the Spider Wars.

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  • The Spider-Men was a group of alternate versions of Peter Parker from various parallel universes. They were pulled together through Madame Web and the Beyonder to stop Spider-Carnage, yet another alternate Spider-Man, who had destroyed every universe. Their adventures became to be known as the Spider Wars.
  • The Spider-Men were formed shortly after the Trailblazers were founded, in 2227. Now known as the Original Six, Jack Maxwell, Lorenzo Henderson, Carl Meyer, David Sherman, Angelo Moran, and Timothy Carter were all members of the Trailblazers, but decided to leave the organization because they felt that their opportunity for financial gain would be greater operating on their own, rather than operating within the framework of the Trailblazers. Using their knowledge of Pre-War New York gained in the two years they spent as members of the Trailblazers, the Original Six did just that. Over the next few years, they would make a small fortune for themselves recovering Pre-War items of value for various buyers. Looking to expand their abilities to recover items of value and increase the amount of
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  • Recover Pre-War relics
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  • Spider-Men
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  • 45(xsd:integer)
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  • Spider's Nest
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  • 2227(xsd:integer)
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  • The Spider-Men was a group of alternate versions of Peter Parker from various parallel universes. They were pulled together through Madame Web and the Beyonder to stop Spider-Carnage, yet another alternate Spider-Man, who had destroyed every universe. Their adventures became to be known as the Spider Wars.
  • The Spider-Men were formed shortly after the Trailblazers were founded, in 2227. Now known as the Original Six, Jack Maxwell, Lorenzo Henderson, Carl Meyer, David Sherman, Angelo Moran, and Timothy Carter were all members of the Trailblazers, but decided to leave the organization because they felt that their opportunity for financial gain would be greater operating on their own, rather than operating within the framework of the Trailblazers. Using their knowledge of Pre-War New York gained in the two years they spent as members of the Trailblazers, the Original Six did just that. Over the next few years, they would make a small fortune for themselves recovering Pre-War items of value for various buyers. Looking to expand their abilities to recover items of value and increase the amount of caps they were able to bring in, the Original Six began including other like-minded treasure hunters. By the turn of the decade, the group of six had multiplied into a group of twenty, and the Spider-Men were born. In 2230, three of the Original Six would leave to found the Renaissance, but the Spider-Men had grown large enough they were able to continue their operations. The loss of Maxwell, Henderson, and Moran unexpectedly proved to be a boon to the group, as the Renaissance would go on to become one of the Spider-Men’s most important buyers. In effect, the three had lost their will to continue the dangerous expeditions the group went on, and wanted to retire to lives of peace and luxury. Over the years, the notoriety and fortunes of the Spider-Men would grow, leading to their ability to establish a headquarters. After primarily operating out of Penn Sanctuary, the Spider-Men led an expedition in 2239 to clear out the robot guardians protecting the New York Daily Times Building, a ruined 52-story skyscraper located on 8th Avenue between 40th and 41st. They succeeded, and the group has operated from there ever since. They occupy the 9th, 10th, and 11th floors of the building, with the latter containing the still-operational New York Daily Times mainframe.
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