This is how stunning an Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) suit would look like in real life

Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) has been such a success that fans are re-imagining what its iconic suit could look like in real life (with jaw-dropping results).
Ultimate Spider-Man | Official Trailer | Marvel Comics
Ultimate Spider-Man | Official Trailer | Marvel Comics / Marvel Entertainment
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Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) is, undoubtedly, one of the best Peter Parker stories told in recent memory. Getting to see the wall-crawler as a family man who's just getting the ropes of the superhero gig is nothing short of a delight. Of course, part of the magic not only resides in the story being told but also in the illustrations that bring it to life. Marco Checchetto is a phenomenal artist who always pays close attention to detail and elevates any comic book to a whole new level. So his contribution to the series has been pretty much essential to its gigantic success.

As always, a new interpretation of the friendly neighborhood hero must also come with a new costume. And turns out Peter has something... very interesting this time around, to say the least. The Pichotech suit is a fascinating piece of technology that nobody quite understands. Tony Stark clarifies that he wouldn't know how to create something like it (as it was made by his father instead). Furthermore, Doctor Octopus wants to spend a lot of time examining it to understand how it works (something that may eventually lead to the creation of Venom).

Peter even ditched the technological costume during the last issue and was relegated to using good old spandex. But regardless of that, the design (fortunately) remains the same, with a timeless look that resonates with fans of the wall-crawler. And now, thanks to a new 3D model, we have a better idea of how the iconic suit would look in real life.

Fan-made concept art shows what an Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) suit could look like in real life

3D artist Agro created two Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) models; one meant to represent the comic book suit before Peter's daughter suggested adding some colors, and the one we all know and love. The photorealistic renders give us a better idea of how this iteration of Spider-Man would look like in real life, and the results are breathtaking.

Interestingly enough, the red and blue costume looks very similar to that of Tom Holland's at the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home (which is considered by fans as one of the best wall-crawler designs on the big screen). Furthermore, it's impossible not to think you could simply add a big, white Spider on the black suit and get a perfect symbiote look.

Furthermore, these 3D models were released as a mod and imported into Marvel's Spider-Man. The results are so good that perhaps Insomniac Games could consider adding their own rendition of the suit in an upcoming DLC or perhaps even in Marvel's Spider-Man 3. After all, the Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) comic book run has been such a hit with fans so far that we would be beyond happy to welcome such an addition to the game.

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