It’s hard to beat the classics, and in the case ofMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, Insomniac Games has already shown why this Marvel hero has the most iconic costume of all the heroes with his red and blue color scheme, joined by his younger Spidey’s black and red. As the two Spider-Men of New York City, each with decades ofhistory in Marvel Comics, it’s no surprise that some classics and some new designs feature optional costume changes.
The best suits for Miles Morales and the best suits for Peter Parker inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2fluctuate between comic-inspired classics, live-action icons, and an assortment of outfits that simply elevate the Spider-Men to new heights as they swing across NYC.

This list will focus on suits for both Peter Parker and Miles Morales
8King In Black Suit
Miles Morales Becomes the King of the Symbiotes
The King in Black is extremely influential in the events ofMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, and while Knull himself isn’t directly in the game, his swirling symbol is an ominous reminder that he is indeed out there, and it’s represented in the heads of every Symbiote. As such, his influence is even more obvious in Miles’ Symbiote suit, the King in Black.
The suit has direct ties to Knull, with not only the swirl but the Symbiote symbol on the chest, as well as the sharp spikes and claws protruding from Miles’ suit. The King in Black Suit is a grand time for fans of Symbiotes and those who long for more Venom.
7Forever Suit
A Black Panther-Inspired Suit for Miles
The culture of Wakanda is incredible, and that culture is engrained in the suit of Miles Morales’s Forever Suit. The Forever Suit looks like it’s a gift from Wakanda itself, and while the suit might be etched with the culture of this great nation, it’s not exactly writhe with Vibranium, so players can’t take gunfire and punches like it’s nothing.
The Forever Suit is one of Miles Morales’ best originals, especially with how it doesn’t exactly look like a Spider-Man suit with the panther claws and the cat lenses and ears. It’s a nice hybrid of Spider-Man and Black Panther, but despite the cool vibes of this suit, it’s unlikely that Spidey’s heading to Wakanda for a swing in his next adventure.
6Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Suit
Miles Morales, the Latest S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent
Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistic Division (S.H.I.E.L.D.) is one of the most prestigious agencies in government that seeks to aid the superhuman heroes protect the world, so it’s no surprise that they’d see Miles Morales as a great candidate, who wouldn’t want a talented Spider-Man on their team?
The Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Suit doesn’t just look great thanks to its color scheme, a familiar uniform from that of Nick Fury Sr., but it also looks great because of the connotations that S.H.I.E.L.D. is somewhere out there while New York City is kept safe with two Spider-Men, and it’s always nice for universe-building elements to join the Insomniac world.
5Best There Is Suit
Miles Morales Unleashes His Inner Wolverine
While fans still await Insomniac Games’s Wolverine, they will have to tide things over with the Best There Is Suit. This Insomniac-original provides Miles with a suit inspired by the hairy Canadian hero with his great cowl, yellow and brown color scheme, and affinity for leather jackets.
The Best There Is Suit might not exactly scream a Miles Morales-original, but it’s still fun for this new Spider-Man to wear, especially if fans want something more Wolverine-like until more information comes to light about Insomniac Games’s next game.All webs and no Adamantium, this original is worth using, bub.
4Classic Black Suit
Peter Parker’s Original Symbiote Suit from Secret Wars
Debuting all the way back in 1984’sSecret Wars, Spider-Man bonded with the Symbiote for the first time, and his new black suit would be his exclusive attire foralmost four years. This is the suit that started it all, so without the black suit, there would perhaps be no Venom, nor would there be a galaxy of Symbiotes to worry about, which is why the Classic Black Suit is equally as important as it is cool.
An all-black and extremely sleek outfit, the Classic Black Suit is a must-have for fans of the Symbiote, as its simple design is extremely elegant. On top of the bold colors, the Classic Black Suit works amazingly in its other variations, as the purple one looks like an early coloration of Venom taken straight from the comics.
3Into the Spider-Verse Suit
A Stylistic Suit That Runs in 24 FPS
One of Spidey’s best looks was a direct translation of his classic costume, into the beloved and iconic style of that seenin Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The distinct animation and vibrant style made for some truly eye-popping visuals and intricate art, and to see it function so well inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2is like watching another Spider-Verse adventure, except this one’s in a realistic New York City and not a cartoon.
Peter’s vibrant colors of red and blue work wonderfully, and the fact that there are low frame-rate animations only further the details of this Spider-Man who clearly shouldn’t be in this New York City, but it’s stillfun to beat on the bad guysand swing through the streets as the one and only.
2New Red and Blue Suit
Tom Holland’s Final Swing Suit from Spider-Man: No Way Home
The final suit from Tom Holland inSpider-Man: No Way Homebrings together a homage of all three live-action Spider-man variants into one incredible live-action suit. The vibrant colors of red and blue truly elevate this suit, and its translation intoMarvel’s Spider-Man 2is something to admire as Spideyswings his way through New York Cityto save more citizens and keep his city safe.
The colors match wonderfully with the movie’s version, and the attention to detail from the suit is the best opportunity that fans have to see this suit in all its glory since it was only shown at the end ofSpider-Man: No Way Home, and it’s still unclear if it will see the sun again in Spider-Man 4. As such, why not take this instant classic for a test drive?
1Amazing 2 Suit
Allow Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man to Swing Through a Virtual New York City
While Andrew Garfield never got his trilogy in the live-action Spider-Man movies, he did gain heaps ofredemption with his arc inSpider-Man: No Way Home, and perhaps those who still long for a conclusion to his trilogy can enjoy the therapeutic nature of swinging through New York City with his outfit fromThe Amazing Spider-Man 2, which comes complete in all its spandex glory.
Insomniac’s turn atThe Amazing Spider-Man 2comes with a wonderful outfit with dazzling colors that are highlighted in their attention to detail under the NYC sun. Pairing with Spidey’s personality fromMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, this outfit is a great take on a classic that will only further remind fans how great Garfield was in the role.