Every Superhero Team Spider-Man Has Joined, Ranked

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Spider-Man may be known as Marvel’s friendly neighborhood hero, but his history proves he has never fought alone for long. Over the decades, Peter Parker has joined some of Marvel’s biggest superhero teams, working alongside legendary heroes to face threats no single hero could stop. While some memberships lasted only a short time, others changed his journey forever and left a lasting mark on the Marvel Universe. Here are the superhero teams that mattered the most in Spider-Man’s remarkable career.

14. Team Hulk Smash

Spider-Man has shared the battlefield with many of Marvel’s strongest heroes, and one of his most entertaining partnerships came with Team Hulk Smash, better known as Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. The group was led by Hulk and featured Red Hulk, She-Hulk, A-Bomb, and Skaar. While Spider-Man was never an official member of the team, he frequently joined them on dangerous missions and became one of their most trusted allies.

Team Hulk Smash
Team Hulk Smash (Image via Marvel Studios)

His relationship with Hulk was not always easy. Their personalities often clashed, with Spider-Man’s constant jokes testing Hulk’s patience. At the same time, Spider-Man had to adjust to fighting alongside heroes whose incredible strength often solved problems in ways that differed from his own style. Despite these differences, repeated missions helped the two develop mutual respect. They learned to rely on each other’s strengths, turning an unlikely partnership into an effective one.

Spider-Man proved that he could contribute even when surrounded by some of Marvel’s most powerful characters. Rather than matching their raw strength, he used his speed, agility, quick thinking, and scientific knowledge to support the team. His ability to stay calm under pressure and adapt to changing situations made him an important asset during battles. He also brought a sense of optimism and humor that helped lighten the mood during intense conflicts.

The team faced several major threats, including battles against the cosmic Collector and the massive Devil Dinosaur. These adventures showcased Spider-Man’s versatility, as he worked comfortably alongside gamma-powered heroes while continuing to play an important role in every mission. His presence reminded readers that courage, intelligence, and teamwork can be just as valuable as overwhelming physical power.

13. Nick Fury’s Howling Commandos

Instead of joining a traditional superhero team, Spider-Man found himself working alongside a S.H.I.E.L.D. unit made up of legendary monsters and supernatural beings. The roster included Blade, Werewolf by Night, Frankenstein’s Monster, N’Kantu the Living Mummy, and Man-Thing, creating one of the most unusual teams in Marvel Comics.

Nick Fury's Howling Commandos
Nick Fury’s Howling Commandos (Image via Marvel Studios)

This group specialized in threats that ordinary superheroes were not equipped to handle. Their missions involved vampires, monsters, curses, and other supernatural dangers that existed outside Spider-Man’s usual world of street crime and supervillains.

Despite having little experience with the occult, Spider-Man adapted quickly and proved that his courage and quick thinking were valuable in any situation. His sense of humor also helped balance the darker tone of the team’s missions, making him an effective partner even when facing terrifying enemies.

One of the team’s most memorable adventures brought them into direct conflict with Dracula, one of Marvel’s most dangerous supernatural villains. Fighting a legendary vampire required a completely different approach from battling foes like the Green Goblin or Doctor Octopus.

Spider-Man relied on his instincts, intelligence, and teamwork to survive against an enemy with powers far beyond those of many villains he had faced before. The story highlighted his ability to stay calm under pressure, even when dealing with threats that were completely unfamiliar.

Although Spider-Man’s time with the Howling Commandos was relatively brief, it remains a fascinating chapter in his long comic book history. It demonstrated that he was willing to step outside his comfort zone whenever innocent lives were at risk. Whether he is fighting crime in New York City, joining the Avengers, or standing beside supernatural heroes against Dracula, Spider-Man consistently proves that his greatest strength is his willingness to help wherever he is needed. 

12. Slingers

Among the many superhero teams connected to Spider-Man, the Slingers remain one of the most unusual. This team was created because Peter Parker needed to protect his identity after being falsely accused of murder during the Identity Crisis storyline. With police, criminals, and the media all searching for Spider-Man, Peter could no longer operate as his usual heroic self. Instead, he introduced four completely different identities to continue fighting crime without revealing who he really was.

Slingers
Slingers (Image via Marvel Studios)

The four new personas were Ricochet, Hornet, Prodigy, and Dusk. Each costume came with its own fighting style, personality, and equipment, allowing Peter to confuse both his enemies and the authorities. Rather than relying on one recognizable hero, he became four completely different crime fighters. This creative approach allowed Marvel to explore a fresh side of Spider-Man while showing how resourceful Peter could be under pressure.

Although Peter eventually returned to being Spider-Man, the identities did not disappear. Marvel later introduced new characters who permanently adopted these costumes and formed the Slingers as their own superhero team. This gave the original concept a new life beyond Peter Parker’s temporary disguise and expanded Marvel’s street-level heroes.

11. Fantastic Five

Spider-Man has shared a close friendship with the Fantastic Four since the earliest days of Marvel Comics. Because of that connection, many alternate stories have explored one fascinating question. What if Peter Parker officially became a permanent member of Marvel’s First Family? The answer arrived via the Fantastic Five. It was a concept that continues to capture the imagination of comic fans.

Fantastic Five
Fantastic Five (Image via Marvel Studios)

The Fantastic Five exists primarily in alternate timelines and What If stories. These stories imagine a future where Peter fully joins Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm, working alongside them. The idea feels natural because Spider-Man has always been one of the heroes closest to the Fantastic Four.

The alternate team also allows readers to see Peter’s scientific abilities receive greater attention. While many people focus on Spider-Man’s agility and web-slinging skills, Peter Parker is also one of Marvel’s brightest inventors. Working alongside Reed Richards gives him opportunities to contribute through intelligence as much as physical strength, making him an even more valuable member of the team.

10. The Outlaws

The Outlaws occupy a unique place in Spider-Man’s history because the team focuses less on Peter Parker himself and more on the wider Spider-Man family. While Peter is not the central member, his legacy is deeply connected to the group’s existence through Ben Reilly, Kaine, and several other characters created from Spider-Man’s complicated mythology.

The Outlaws
The Outlaws (Image via Marvel Studios)

The team emerged during stories that explored the lasting impact of the Clone Saga, one of the most debated periods in Spider-Man comics. Ben Reilly, who shares Peter’s memories and abilities, became one of the group’s leading figures. Alongside Kaine and other allies, the Outlaws handled threats that often existed outside the attention of larger superhero organizations.

The Outlaws often dealt with personal conflicts, criminal organizations, and dangerous enemies connected directly to Spider-Man’s past. These stories gave supporting characters opportunities to grow while expanding the Spider-Man universe beyond Peter’s own adventures.

One of the team’s biggest strengths is the way it explores themes of identity and redemption. Ben Reilly constantly struggles to define himself beyond being Peter Parker’s clone, while Kaine attempts to leave his darker past. Their personal journeys add emotional depth that separates the Outlaws from many traditional superhero teams.

9. Spider-Society

As Marvel’s multiverse continues to expand, Spider-Man’s responsibilities have grown far beyond protecting New York City. The Spider-Society represents one of the newest and most ambitious teams, bringing together Spider heroes from countless realities to defend the Web of Life and Destiny from multiversal threats.

Spider-Society
Spider-Society (Image via Marvel Studios)

Earlier Spider-Man teams usually came together for a single mission before going their separate ways. The Spider-Society takes a very different approach by operating as a permanent organization. Its members work together to monitor the multiverse, respond to threats across different realities, and protect Spider heroes from countless universes. This larger mission gives the team a much greater sense of purpose and has made the Spider-Society one of the most significant additions to modern Spider-Man comics.

Peter Parker plays a key leadership role within the organization because of his experience and reputation. His years of protecting innocent people and working alongside heroes from different worlds make him a trusted figure among alternate versions of Spider-Man. Whether leading missions or mentoring younger Spider heroes, Peter continues to serve as one of the team’s most dependable members.

8. Spider-Army

The Spider-Army stands as one of the biggest collaborations in Spider-Man history. Created during Marvel’s Spider-Verse event, the team brought together dozens of Spider heroes from alternate realities to face a threat that no single Spider-Man could defeat alone. Instead of focusing on a single version, the story celebrated the entire Spider-Man legacy by showing that heroism exists in every universe.

Spider-Army
Spider-Army (Image via Marvel Studios)

The team’s formation became necessary after the Inheritors, a powerful family of multiversal hunters, began targeting Spider-Totems across countless realities. One by one, Spider heroes were attacked because they had Spider-Man’s powers. To survive, different versions of Spider-Man joined forces, including Miles Morales, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Ham, Silk, Spider-UK, and many more.

Although the group included countless members, Peter Parker remained one of its emotional leaders. His experience, determination, and willingness to protect others helped unite heroes who had never met before. Every member brought unique abilities and perspectives, proving that courage matters more than the world someone comes from.

7. Web Warriors

Following the success of the original Spider-Verse event, Marvel expanded the idea by creating the Web Warriors. The Web Warriors were created with a much bigger purpose than serving as a temporary alliance. After the events that brought many Spider heroes together, the team became a permanent group dedicated to protecting the multiverse from threats that endangered every version of Spider-Man. 

Web Warriors
Web Warriors (Image via Marvel Studios)

The roster featured several popular characters, including Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-UK, Spider-Ham, Spider-Girl, and other heroes from across the multiverse. Each member possessed unique abilities while sharing the same sense of responsibility that defines every Spider hero. Their different personalities and backgrounds made the team feel fresh compared to traditional Marvel superhero groups.

Peter Parker played an important role in helping shape the team, but the Web Warriors also allowed other Spider heroes to step into the spotlight. Characters who previously appeared only during crossover events were given larger roles, allowing readers to explore their individual stories while still contributing to the team’s larger mission.

One of the biggest strengths of the Web Warriors is the balance between action and teamwork. Members regularly travel across different universes, preventing dangerous villains from threatening the stability of the multiverse. These adventures introduced creative settings and exciting battles while highlighting the unique strengths of every Spider hero involved.

Today, the Web Warriors remain one of Spider-Man’s most important modern teams. They represent the continuing evolution of the Spider-Verse and prove that Peter Parker’s greatest legacy is not simply being Spider-Man, but inspiring countless heroes across every reality.

6. Mighty Avengers

For much of his superhero career, Spider-Man was the youngest member trying to earn the respect of older heroes. His time with the Mighty Avengers showed just how much that had changed. By joining this team, Peter Parker stepped into a leadership role where his experience and judgment became just as valuable as his incredible powers.

Mighty Avengers
Mighty Avengers (Image via Marvel Studios)

The Mighty Avengers took a different approach from many earlier Avengers lineups by placing greater emphasis on teamwork while protecting both everyday people and the wider Marvel Universe. Spider-Man was a natural fit for the team thanks to his ability to handle world-threatening crises without losing sight of the neighborhood hero he had always been. His experience in both large-scale battles and street-level crime fighting made him a valuable member of the roster.

One of the most noticeable changes during this period was Peter’s growing confidence. Instead of constantly proving himself, he became someone younger heroes looked up to. His advice, quick thinking, and willingness to encourage teammates reflected how much he had matured since his earliest days as a teenage crime fighter.

Spider-Man also continued demonstrating why he is one of Marvel’s most dependable heroes. Whether facing dangerous supervillains or protecting civilians caught in the middle of a battle, he consistently placed others before himself. His actions reinforced the lesson that true leadership comes through responsibility rather than authority.

5. New Avengers

Spider-Man spent years proving himself to the superhero community before officially becoming a key member of the New Avengers. While he had worked alongside Earth’s Mightiest Heroes on several occasions, joining this roster marked a major turning point in Peter Parker’s career. No longer viewed as an inexperienced neighborhood hero, he was now trusted to help protect the entire Marvel Universe alongside icons such as Captain America, Iron Man, Wolverine, and Luke Cage.

New Avengers
New Avengers (Image via Marvel Studios)

The New Avengers formed after the original Avengers disbanded, creating a fresh team that approached threats differently. Spider-Man’s inclusion reflected how much his reputation had grown over the years. His intelligence, combat experience, and quick decision-making made him an essential member rather than simply comic relief. Peter regularly contributed ideas during missions and earned the respect of teammates who had once underestimated him.

This period also placed Spider-Man at the center of several major Marvel storylines. Events such as Civil War dramatically changed his life after Peter publicly revealed his secret identity while supporting the Superhuman Registration Act. The decision affected his relationships, placed his loved ones in danger, and permanently changed the direction of his story. As a New Avenger, Peter found himself making difficult choices that carried consequences far beyond New York City.

Despite the enormous pressure, Spider-Man remained committed to protecting innocent people. His sense of responsibility never changed, even while fighting alongside the world’s most powerful heroes. He continued balancing personal struggles with global threats, making him one of the team’s most relatable members.

4. Heroes for Hire

While Spider-Man has fought alongside gods, cosmic warriors, and legendary superheroes, some of his most meaningful team-ups have happened much closer to home. His association with Heroes for Hire allowed Peter Parker to work beside heroes who understood the daily struggles of protecting ordinary neighborhoods. Instead of saving the universe, these missions focused on helping people deal with crime, corruption, and danger in their own communities.

Heroes for Hire
Heroes for Hire (Image via Marvel Studios)

Heroes for Hire, led primarily by Luke Cage and Iron Fist, operated differently from traditional superhero teams. The group accepted paid missions while still protecting innocent people, giving the stories a grounded tone rarely seen in larger crossover events. Spider-Man fit naturally into this environment because he had always balanced superhero duties with the challenges of everyday life.

Peter’s friendship with Luke Cage became one of the highlights of these stories. Both heroes came from working-class backgrounds and understood the importance of protecting neighborhoods that larger superhero teams often overlooked. Spider-Man also shared a strong partnership with Iron Fist and occasionally teamed up with other members to stop organized crime, powerful villains, and street-level threats.

These stories shifted the focus away from world-ending Avengers conflicts and placed greater importance on teamwork, trust, and helping local communities. That smaller scale gave every team member more opportunities to shine, while Spider-Man’s trademark humor added energy to every mission. His witty personality blended naturally with his teammates, creating memorable character interactions without taking away from the exciting action.

Although Heroes for Hire never became Spider-Man’s primary team, the experience highlighted one of the character’s greatest strengths. Peter Parker has always cared about ordinary people just as much as world-ending threats. His willingness to help wherever he is needed reflects the values that have defined him since his earliest comic appearances.

3. X-Men

Spider-Man is not a mutant, but that has never stopped him from building strong relationships with the X-Men. Throughout Marvel history, Peter Parker has repeatedly fought alongside Professor Xavier’s students during some of the publisher’s biggest crossover events. Although he never became a permanent member of the team, his contributions earned the respect of some of Marvel’s most powerful heroes.

X-Men
X-Men (Image via Marvel Studios)

Peter’s friendships with Wolverine, Beast, Iceman, and Kitty Pryde developed over years of shared adventures. His scientific knowledge often proved valuable during missions, while his quick thinking helped the X-Men overcome dangerous situations. Even when surrounded by mutants with extraordinary abilities, Spider-Man consistently demonstrated that courage and determination could match incredible powers.

One reason Spider-Man fit so naturally alongside the X-Men was his understanding of isolation. Like many mutants, Peter lived with a secret identity and constantly balanced normal life with extraordinary responsibilities. This shared experience allowed him to connect with characters who often struggled with acceptance and public misunderstanding.

Spider-Man also participated in several memorable crossover stories involving mutant threats, helping defend both humans and mutants from powerful enemies. His willingness to risk everything for people he barely knew reflected the same values that define the X-Men’s mission.

While Peter occasionally joked that joining the X-Men would make his already complicated life even more stressful, he always answered their call when they needed help. His loyalty strengthened the bond between Spider-Man and Marvel’s mutant heroes.

Although Spider-Man’s time with the X-Men was never permanent, these partnerships became an important part of Marvel history. The stories demonstrated that Peter Parker could work effectively alongside almost any hero while staying true to his own identity, making the X-Men one of the most influential teams he has ever joined.

2. Future Foundation

The Future Foundation marked one of the most emotional turning points in Spider-Man’s comic book history. Following Johnny Storm’s apparent sacrifice, the Fantastic Four decided to continue their mission under a new name while honoring his memory. Before his death, Johnny made one final request that surprised everyone. He wanted Spider-Man to take his place. Peter accepted that responsibility, beginning one of the most meaningful chapters of his superhero career.

Future Foundation
Future Foundation (Image via Marvel Studios)

The Future Foundation offered something different from most superhero teams by combining scientific discovery, exploration, education, and heroism. As a member, Spider-Man worked alongside Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Ben Grimm, and a group of exceptionally talented young minds on missions that often required intelligence as much as superpowers.

His quick thinking, scientific knowledge, and compassion proved just as valuable as his web-slinging skills, making him an important part of the organization’s everyday work and long-term mission.

This period also highlighted Peter’s personal growth. Instead of being viewed as the inexperienced young hero trying to impress veteran superheroes, he became someone trusted with protecting the future generation. His interactions with the Foundation’s young students showed a more mature and responsible side of Spider-Man that readers rarely saw during earlier stories.

The white and black Future Foundation costume quickly became one of Spider-Man’s most recognizable alternate suits. More importantly, it symbolized his evolution from an independent crime fighter into a hero trusted by Marvel’s greatest scientific family.

Even today, the Future Foundation remains one of Spider-Man’s most significant team affiliations because it celebrated his intelligence, compassion, and leadership as much as his superhero abilities.

1. Avengers

No superhero team has had a greater impact on Spider-Man’s career than the Avengers. For years, Peter Parker dreamed of earning the respect of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, but his independent nature and street-level adventures kept him on the outside. That finally changed when he officially joined the New Avengers, beginning a chapter that transformed both his reputation and his role within Marvel Comics.

Avengers
Avengers (Image via Marvel Studios)

Becoming an Avenger represented far more than receiving a new costume or headquarters. It confirmed that Spider-Man had earned the trust of heroes such as Captain America, Iron Man, Luke Cage, Wolverine, and many others. After years of proving himself through countless battles, Peter was finally recognized as one of Marvel’s elite superheroes.

His membership also placed him at the center of the publisher’s biggest events. Storylines such as Civil War, Secret Invasion, and Siege gave Spider-Man a major role in shaping the future of the Marvel Universe. His decisions carried enormous consequences, affecting not only his own life but also the superhero community as a whole.

The Avengers also allowed readers to see Spider-Man grow as both a leader and a teammate. While he never lost his trademark humor, Peter became more confident when facing global threats. His scientific expertise, quick thinking, and determination made him an invaluable member during crises that required more than raw strength.

Most importantly, joining the Avengers changed how other heroes viewed Spider-Man. He was no longer seen as just New York City’s friendly neighborhood hero. He had become one of the world’s greatest defenders, trusted to stand beside Marvel’s most legendary champions.

Content Writer

Piyush Modak is a Nagpur-based Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and manga coverage with a strong focus on storytelling-driven analysis. His work spans news, features, explainers, and theory-based articles, with a particular passion for the action and genres. His favourite anime is One Piece, Dragon Ball, and favourite manga is One Piece, Baruto: Two Blue Vortex.

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