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Artists Imagine Selves As Spider-Men With #Spidersona Hashtag, Inspired By “Into the Spider-Verse”

Artists are taking to the internet after the latest Spider-Man movie.

You know, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, the movie that ends with Miles Morales, the new Spider-Man, for movie going audiences the first black and Hispanic Spider-Man, after his harrowing adventure with the likes of the incredible Spider-Ham, the gothic Spider-Man Noir, the manga influenced Gerard Way created SP//Dr, Spider-Gwen (aka Spider-Woman), and Peter P. Parker, the slob Spider-Man from the dimension where he didn’t want to have kids with Mary Jane Watson, lying in bed and thinking about the ramifications of his role. The movie’s moral is this: anyone ca be behind the mask.

If you believe in helping those who need help, if you believe in rising to the occasion, then you can be Spider-Man. It’s the one thing that the six (technically seven… hell, nine if you want to get right down to it) Spider-Men have in common.

And it’s a message that spread amongst the Spider-Faithfuls who drew and designed their own Spider-Man outfits, adorned with the #Spidersona hashtag.

The #Spidersona essentially imagined what the artist would look like as one of the characters in the Spiderverse.

The idea kind of reminds me of one of the panels from Grant Morrison’s excellent All-Star Superman, which ends with Superman created our dimension to see what happens when a world doesn’t have his presence. To his surprise, the world creates an image of him, again and again, until it finally forms the one familiar to us all from the pencil of Joe Shuster and the mind of Jerry Siegel.

As Stan Lee said in the movie, the costume fits everyone eventually. Here our some of our favorite designs from the hashtag.

ok #SpiderVerse was honestly one of the best movies i've ever seen, so i knew i had to hop in that #spidersona train. my spidey does a lot more punching/stomping than swinging pic.twitter.com/BN2k62BfMJ

— mancameron (@boycameron) December 25, 2018

I uh…. made a thing. she's my #spidersona and she has retractable crutches that shoot webs because hey! I can be disabled and still also a superhero pic.twitter.com/vRVtOcx0H4

— Dayn, who created Sun-Spider (@dayn_does_comix) December 24, 2018

Ya’ll know if i’m gonna make a #spidersona it’s gonna be spooky. Welcome the Web Witch to the #spiderverse !! pic.twitter.com/ni0pzdkehp

— Cait Zellers (@caitymayhem) December 25, 2018

So it happens and Im p bored rn-#spidersona #DrawYourSpiderVerse pic.twitter.com/8GyO8RO6ec

— ⋆Ace⋆ (@Ayshiun) December 24, 2018

I like this color scheme too much uwu #spidersona #Spiderman 

I don't have a story for tbh, sorry guys, I just wanted to take it as a excuse to make a spidey character for once pic.twitter.com/R0KMWD0G81

— Lyuka (@LyukaArt) December 23, 2018

Here's my Very Korean #spidersona !! I love hanbok too much not to incorporate it into the design. (Her shoes are based on kkotshin~) Please go watch #SpiderVerse if you haven't yet and then tell me about your spidersona! pic.twitter.com/ILbfUuNbLu

— Jenny Dragon Con (@asunnydisposish) December 26, 2018

My #spidersona sneezes all the time and doesn’t wear a suit because sometimes u don’t want a body con outfit when ur trans pic.twitter.com/SBkrwzeH9U

— george williams (@neatodon) December 26, 2018

Even professional comic book artist, Babs Tarr, got in on the fun. Check out the #Spidersona hashtag for more!

whoops my hand slipped- #spidersona pic.twitter.com/cBqB4bnGQN

— ✦ babs tarr ✦ (@babsdraws) December 24, 2018

What do you think of the hashtag? Do you have a favorite Spidersona? Did you make one yourself? Let us know in the comments or on Twitter at @WhatsTrending.