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The Prowler is an alias used by several fictional characters appearing in
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s published by
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. These characters are primarily depicted as wearing a green and purple battle suit with a cape and clawed gauntlets. The original version, Hobie Brown, was created by
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,
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and
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, based on a drawing by 13-year-old John Romita Jr., who also named the character. The character was introduced in ''
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'' #78 (November 1969) as an adversary to the
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. An
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teenage prodigy, Hobie created the Prowler technology to operate as a petty thief, but following his encounter with Spider-Man, he was convinced to turn his life around. Since his redemption, Hobie has served as a valuable ally to Spider-Man, as well as a superhero in his own right, leading the 1994
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''Prowler''. Additionally, several other characters have used the Prowler alias and technology in the
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, including an unnamed self-titled "Second Prowler" (created by Lee and
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) and medical intern Rick Lawson (created by Todd DeZago and
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). A clone of Hobie Brown (created by
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and R.B. Silva) serves as the lead character of a second '' Prowler'' limited series, which ties in with the 2016–2017 storyline " Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy". The
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equivalent, Aaron Davis, was created by
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and
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, and was introduced in '' Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'' #1 (November 2011) as the career criminal uncle of this reality's
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. Davis was incorporated into the primary Marvel continuity following ''
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'' as a separate version operating independently from the others. Both Hobie Brown and Aaron Davis have appeared in several media adaptations outside of comics, including films, animated series, and video games. Davis in particular is portrayed by
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in the live-action
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(MCU) film '' Spider-Man: Homecoming'' (2017) and voiced by
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in the animated film '' Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'' (2018). Additionally, both actors make cameo appearances in the animated film '' Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'' (2023), in which
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also voices Miles G. Morales, an original incarnation of the Prowler who will return in '' Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse'' (2027).


Publication history

The original and most well-known iteration of Prowler, Hobie Brown, debuted in ''
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'' #78 (November 1969), and was created by writer
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and artists
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and
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. The character eventually appeared in his own solo comic, ''The Prowler''. The character was inspired by Romita's 13-year-old son John Romita Jr. who sketched a villain called the Prowler. Lee liked the name but not the costume; Romita combined the name with a design that he had previously intended for a character called the Stalker that was intended for the never-published ''
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'' #3. Since Hobie, several other characters have taken up the Prowler identity as well. The second version first appeared in ''Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #47 (October 1980), and was created by Stan Lee and artist
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. The third version, Rick Lawson, first appeared in ''The Sensational Spider-Man'' #16 (May 1997) and was created by writer Todd DeZago and artist
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. The
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iteration of Prowler, Aaron Davis, first appeared in '' Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'' #1 (November 2011) and was created by writer
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and artist
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. The fourth Prowler, a clone of Hobie Brown, first appearing in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 4 #17 (August 2016) and created by
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and R.B. Silva, serves as the protagonist of the " Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy"
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''Prowler'', published from October 2016 to May 2017.


Fictional character biography


Hobie Brown

Hobie Brown is the original iteration of Prowler. Born in the
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, he was a bright but angry
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teenager who got fired from his window washer job. Intending to use his engineering skills for personal profit, he devised a plan to steal items while disguised as a supervillain and then return said items as Hobie. Donning his green and purple Prowler costume for the first time, Hobie set out to rob the payroll office of the ''
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'', figuring that would garner him quick publicity. However, he was caught in the act by
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. While struggling with Parker, he drew editor
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's attention. Parker, with no way to defeat Prowler without giving away his own secret identity, contrived to get thrown through a window during the struggle, and used spider-powers to save himself once outside. Traumatized by the events, the shaken Hobie made his escape to the building's roof, only to be confronted by Spider-Man. Spider-Man vanquished and unmasked Hobie, but realized he was just a misunderstood kid (just like Peter once was), so instead of handing him over to the police, he advised him to rethink his life. Hobie took Spider-Man's advice to heart and gave up his criminal ways. He later impersonated Spider-Man at the hero's request – Spider-Man wearing a webbing mask – to convince Peter's friends that Parker was not Spider-Man after Peter 'confessed' the truth while suffering delirium due to the flu, thus creating the impression that Parker had merely been confused. Hobie was convinced that Spider-Man was involved somehow in Police Captain
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's death, and unsuccessfully tried to bring Spider-Man to justice.''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #93. Marvel Comics. Hobie eventually married his love Mindy S. McPherson, and settled down into a career as a construction worker. Hobie began to look after his 'little brother' Manuel "Manny" Lopez as a part of the Big Brother Program. When Manny was murdered, Prowler believed the
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(Hector Ayala) was responsible and attempted to bring White Tiger to justice. Prowler attempted to join the super-hero group the
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, only to be tossed into the harbor by
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, at which point he decided to retire his identity. However, his Prowler equipment is later stolen by a cat burglar to commit crimes for fashion criminal Bella Donna. Hobie was eager to join the search for the thieves, but Spider-Man insisted that he stay home so he would not get into trouble, since the second Prowler had committed a
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. When the second Prowler was subsequently defeated by Spider-Man, the stolen equipment was returned to Hobie.''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'' #47-48. Marvel Comics. Prowler later appeared in California during Peter's ''Webs'' book deal. He is first seen attacking the Black Fox (Raul Chalmers) for possession of a chalice to keep Mindy out of prison. Mindy accepted a bookkeeping job at Transcorp New York. The company was caught in some shady stock deals and Mindy was set up and blamed for the crimes. Seeing it as the only way to clear Mindy's name, Hobie re-donned his Prowler costume and found the books which Mindy had been blamed for stealing. He hid the books on an information chip and put the information chip on the chalice, where no one would look for it. Prowler and Spider-Man then teamed up to take on the Black Fox to regain possession of the chalice. Hobie vindicated his wife of stock fraud charges with the help of Spider-Man and the Black Fox. Prowler later attempted to vindicate Spider-Man of a crime and first encountered
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and the Outlaws (including rehabilitated villains like
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,
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and Puma). His safety designs were stolen by
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. Hobie proved the design flaws during an encounter with Hammer's hirelings. Hobie fought Black Tiger (a.k.a. his brother Abraham Brown of the
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) as an initiation test for Silver Sable. Prowler joined with Spider-Man and the Outlaws against the
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and the Space Phantom. Prowler was hired along with the Outlaws to retrieve a Symkarian nuclear device in England. Prowler then formally joined the Outlaws to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a Canadian official. His costume and equipment were stolen by Nightcreeper and Prowler then battled him and the
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(Adrian Toomes). This story also revealed that his brother is Abraham. Later, Hobie was paralyzed during the Great Game. In follow-up appearances, he began regaining movement of his paralyzed limbs- evidence suggests that his paralysis was more a result of mental rather than physical damage, as he was feeling frustrated over the recent theft of his costume, eventually regaining full mobility. While recovering, Hobie provided Spidey with a jetpack used when assuming the
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identity during the ''
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'' storyline. Prowler was captured by
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in Ms. Marvel's
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tie-in. Escaping incarceration, he attended the wake for
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(Wilbur Day), along with many other villains and former villains. Prowler narrowly escaped injury as Spider-Man and Puma escorted him from the wake shortly before it was bombed by the Punisher. When Peter Parker elevated
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into a global franchise with Spider-Man officially acting as a "bodyguard" as part of the ''
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'' branding, Hobie Brown is hired to act as Spider-Man in situations where the public would expect to see Peter and Spider-Man in the same place. Following the fight against
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's Pisces Sect, Peter tells Hobie to change into his Prowler costume and that they'll retrieve the Webware together before Zodiac undoes his encryption. Before '' The Clone Conspiracy'' storyline and crossover, wanting to know more about New U Technologies, Peter sent Prowler to infiltrate. He ended up encountering Electro (Francine Frye). Prowler was chased around by Electro and was accidentally killed.''The Amazing Spider-Man'' vol. 4, #17. Marvel Comics. In the aftermath, Doctor Rita Clarkson took Spider-Man to where some people that were subjected to the New U Technologies treatment were being held. The Prowler was among those people, as it turned out that he was not killed by Electro.''The Clone Conspiracy'' #5. Marvel Comics. Julia Carpenter later talks to the real Prowler, who just emerged from cryo-sleep, and tells him about his clone's actions.''Prowler'' vol. 2, #5. Marvel Comics. Hobie is then seen talking to Peter about his future, wondering which direction he will take. He then heads home, where he is last seen conflicted about his own identity. Hobie next attacks the F.E.A.S.T. Center, which was re-established by
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. He tells Spider-Man that he was investigating a crowdfunding group called Fairgray Pay after he funneled some money to help a sick friend, which never reached him, and broke into the center since it is almost wholly funded by the group. He and Spider-Man break into the company's head office with help from Marnie, Peter's neighbor known also as The Rumor. After an intense battle, Spider-Man, Prowler and the Rumor escape, with help from
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. Prowler is left in his home after being knocked out from the fight. He later wakes up to find that Spider-Man managed to defeat the head of Fairgray Pay with help from
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who bought the company and turned into a division of Stark Unlimited. During their conversation, Prowler is offered a job as the new head of Fairgray Pay, which he quickly accepts. During the "
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" storyline, Hobie is shown to have taken up the alias of Hornet during the Symbiote invasion. During the " Gang War" storyline, Hobie as Hornet had heard about Aaron Davis' exploits as Prowler. He has him operate as Prowler again by giving him one of his Prowler costumes to find out what
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has planned for Brooklyn. Hobie warns Aaron that if he slips up, he will repossess the Prowler identity.''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' Vol. 2 #15. Marvel Comics.


"Second Prowler"

At one point, Bella Donna (Narda Ravanna) stole Hobie Brown's costume and equipment and hired a cat burglar that Spider-Man fought a long time ago to become the new Prowler. During one of his crimes, Prowler accidentally kills a guard. Furthermore, the witnesses see his silhouetted profile and believe Spider-Man to be implicated in the murder. Eventually, Spider-Man captures both Bella Donna and the Prowler, clears both his and the original Prowler's name, and returns Hobie's stolen equipment. This Prowler is later seen at the "Bar With No Name" attending Stilt-Man's wake, and calls himself the "Second Prowler". He has a brief fight with the original Prowler at Stilt-Man's funeral. Sometime after the original Prowler leaves, the
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poisons the guests' drinks and blows the place up. It is later mentioned that "they all had to get their stomachs pumped and be treated for
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".


Rick Lawson

Rick Lawson is the third incarnation of Prowler. A medical intern, he was present when Hobie Brown was brought into the hospital where he worked due to a back injury. The costume was partly cut away to conceal Hobie's superhero identity, but his friends were unwilling to risk moving him due to the back injury, leading to Lawson finding a portion of the costume that was left unattended and deducing Hobie's identity. After finding Hobie's address from his medical files, Lawson steals a replica of the Prowler costume, using new tech to both rob patients in the ICU and get revenge on those who had "wronged" him in the past, such as a
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who fired him when needing the job to complete medical school. He has an encounter with the
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, who seeks revenge against the original Prowler and nearly kills him, but Spider-Man interferes and defeats Vulture. Afterwards, Lawson is taken to the hospital and the Prowler costume is returned to Hobie (who is still recovering from paralysis).


Aaron Davis

The Ultimate Marvel incarnation of Prowler is Aaron Davis, the uncle of
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and the brother of
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. Whereas Jefferson reformed by marrying
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, Aaron never came around and became the cat burglar "Prowler." In his first appearance, he broke into
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's abandoned lab to steal a small red box and other rare items from a safe but Oscorp's genetically altered spider crawled into his duffel bag without his knowledge. Miles later visits his uncle's apartment and is bitten by Oscorp's spider. After Miles passes out and regains consciousness, Jefferson forbids Aaron to spend time with Miles on account of his criminal life. During a visit to Mexico City, Aaron fights off the Mexican crime boss
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. When his deal with Scorpion goes bad, he is detained by Mexican authorities. Returning to New York, Prowler interrogates the
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who he kills while realizing his nephew is Spider-Man. He then claims various tech for himself: an electric suit, a winged suit and electric gauntlets. Davis uses his winged suit in a vain attempt to kill Scorpion. The next day, Aaron confronts his nephew about being Spider-Man. Davis initially convinces Spider-Man to assist in defeating Scorpion, however, Spider-Man comes to the realization of his uncle's exploitation. When Miles decides to sever their relationship, Aaron threatens to tell Jefferson and Rio of his nephew's secret identity. Spider-Man ultimately gets into a fight with Aaron that results in Aaron's gauntlets exploding, killing him but not before accusing his nephew of being just like him. Spider-Man later discovers that Aaron was hired to break into Oscorp by Donald Roxxon, and was revealed to be Turk Barrett's criminal acquaintance when he and Jefferson used to commit various crimes in their youth. Sometime after the "
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" storyline, Aaron is seen on Earth-616 alive and well. Equipped with a recolored variant of "
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, and the
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) and manages to have a reunion with Spider-Man trying to stop him. Despite Spider-Man's attempts, the Sinister Six carry out Aaron's heist and take off aboard a decommissioned
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as a buyer, Spider-Man attempts to persuade his uncle to give up his criminal ways. Although the chaos results in his apparent death, Aaron is later revealed to be alive, seemingly having followed his nephew's advice. Miles later goes to visit his reformed uncle. After Miles is kidnapped by the villain Assessor, Aaron obtains a new Prowler suit and tracks them down. With the help of Jefferson, who is using S.H.I.E.L.D. weaponry, Aaron rescues Miles, although Assessor escapes. After escaping from Ultimatum, Miles' burner clones, and Ultimatum's henchmen, Spider-Man and Prowler run into the
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and the Goblinoids. As Spider-Man and Prowler fight the Goblinoids, the Goblin states that a pulse will go off where anyone who took the Goblinoid drug will turn into the next wave of Goblinoids. As Jefferson shows up to aid Captain America in fighting the Goblinoids, Bombshell and
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catch up to Spider-Man and Prowler just as the Goblin catches up to them at Prospect Park. Ultimatum, his henchmen, and the Goblinoids attack Spider-Man, Captain America, Jefferson, Prowler, Bombshell, and Starling. The Goblin recovers and attacks Prowler as Ultimatum plans to send Spider-Man back to Earth-1610. Prowler sacrifices himself to give off a reverse ionic pulse explosion by overloading his suit. This ends up sending Ultimatum and the Goblin back to Earth-1610 causing the Goblinoids to regress back to their human form while the remaining henchmen of Ultimatum flee the area. After Miles and his clone Shift free Quantum from Assessor's control, they learn that Aaron is alive somewhere in a different universe and discover Assessor's connection to the
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. As it turns out, Aaron is trapped in a dystopian alternate future where he is captured by an alternate version of Miles' clone Selim who killed his reality's Miles. After Miles and Shift from the prime universe acquires aid from the resistance force, led by alternate grown up versions of Billie Morales, Ganke, Aaron, and the alternate elderly Peter Parker are freed from Selim's imprisonment. Following the alternate Ganke's sacrifice on preventing alternate Selim's suicide attempt on destroying New York along with them, Aaron, Miles and Shift stays at the reality to help Billie's resistance on rebuilding the city and restoring its freedom. After the three finally made it home to Earth-616, Aaron helps Shift to be adopted by a mother who is a herbalist, then treats both Miles and Shift bruschetta breads at a dinner, following Miles' successful scholarship achievements. During the " Gang War" storyline, Aaron Davis is approached by Hobie Brown in his Hornet attire where he had heard about his exploits as Prowler. Upon giving Aaron a copy of one of his Prowler costumes, Hobie asks him to find out what Hobgoblin is planning for Brooklyn. If he slips up, Hobie will repossess the Prowler identity from Aaron. Amidst the gang wars, Hobgoblin hires Aaron Davis to deal with his "spider problem". Hobgoblin and Prowler sell weapons to the Enforcers in order to sway them to Hobgoblin's side. Prowler accompanied the Enforcers to Sheepshead Bay, Manhattan where they ran into Miles Morales and
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s members Scorpion and Gust. While Scorpion and Gust defeat the Enforcers, Miles fights his uncle until
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arrives with Shift and Ms. Marvel. Upon being subdued, Prowler explains his motives for helping Hobgoblin to Miles as well as mentioning that Hobgoblin is working with Rabble. Upon taking them to where Hobgoblin's hideout is, he warns them about his hired muscle as Ms. Marvel notices that Goldbug (comics), Goldbug III, Lady Stilt-Man, Man-Bull, Mr. Fish I, Ricadonna, and Shocker (character), Shocker are outside. He then joins Miles, Gust, and Ms. Marvel in entering the building while the others fight Hobgoblin's hired muscle.


Hobie Brown (Clone)

The fourth iteration of Prowler native to Earth-616 is a clone of Hobie Brown. The Jackal (Marvel Comics character), Jackal cloned Hobie, with all of his memories apparently intact. After learning about the Jackal's mission, Prowler became loyal to him and started acting as a spy to find out what Parker Industries was up to. It is revealed that this Prowler is a clone that Jackal had gathered to grow clones with false memories that span all the way to their deaths. After stopping a bank robbery that a clone of Madame Web foresaw, Prowler returns to New U Technologies to stop a fight between clones of Jack O'Lantern (Marvel Comics), Jack O'Lantern, Kangaroo (comics), Kangaroo, Massacre (Marvel Comics), Massacre, Mirage (Marvel Comics), Mirage, Montana (comics), Montana, and Tarantula (Marvel Comics), Tarantula. Jackal reminds Hobie that he was brought back to keep the reanimated supervillains in line and that he is to warn him when he leaves the building, so his technology does not go out into the world. Knowing how annoying it is to be stuck in the same location, Jackal assigns Hobie to take care of a potential hacker in San Francisco. When Hobie goes to get more information on the hacker from Madame Web, he is told of seeing buildings filled with agony that cannot escape. After confronting his killer, Electro, Prowler figures out Madame Web's precognition and goes to Alcatraz, where he sets off a trap and gets caught in the process. Hobie wakes up in a cell in Alcatraz and discovers that the hacker is Julia Carpenter, who has been using the Shroud's leftover technology to investigate New U Technologies. Hobie angers Julia by severing an online connection to stop her from looking more into New U Technologies. Back at the company, the villains are getting out of control, so Jackal sends Electro to find Prowler in order to put them under check again. Julia senses that Madame Web is alive from telepathic feedback resulting from Electro's attack. Prowler tells Julia what New U Technologies has accomplished and tries to get Julia to join them, but she refuses and escapes in a puff of black smoke. Prowler's body then starts failing due to not taking his New U Pills for an extended period of time, as he questions what he's doing with his life. He is then confronted by Electro. Prowler tries to escape Electro's wrath in Alcatraz, which proves difficult with Electro's powers and his dying body. Using his weapons, the gift shop and his strategic thinking, Prowler manages to defeat the simple-minded Electro. When he makes it outside, he is found by Julia, who takes him on a boat and heads towards New U Technologies to get his New U Pills. When Spider-Man and Spider-Woman of Earth-65 are escaping from New U Technologies, Prowler helped the two out by diverting the cloned villains to another part of the city. Julia helps Prowler break into New U Technologies and takes Prowler to his room to get his pills.''Prowler'' vol. 2, #4. Marvel Comics. When the Jackal orders the villains in the "Haven" part of New U Technologies to kill Spider-Man, Prowler works with Spider-Man to fight the villains off. When the alarm goes off and all the clones start breaking down from clone degeneration, Prowler leaves Haven and tries to find the Doctor Octopus, individual who set off the system that has been killing the clones. Prowler accuses Julia of being the culprit. He tries to fight Julia, who is left with no choice but to fight back. She then knocks him down as Prowler's body continues deteriorating. The Prowler clone assists Jean DeWolff's clone in helping Spider-Man get away from the villains. During the final battle, Prowler and DeWolff battle the villains outside. Hobie's body is rapidly decaying, but the two receive assistance from Gwen Stacy of Earth-65 and Kaine Parker. Gwen leaves Hobie in an alley when he proves too weak to continue and he's found by the murderous Electro. Julia arrives and fends Electro off as Hobie is told that Spider-Man stabilized the human and clone cells. When Electro gets the upper hand on Julia, Prowler sacrifices himself to stop Electro and dies in Julia's arms. Kaine later tells Spider-Man that the clones of Prowler and Jean died while fighting the villains.


Powers and abilities

The Prowler's various iterations have no superhuman powers, although Hobie Brown is naturally inventive, especially in the field of pneumatics despite no formal education in that science. Each one relies on a suite of technical gimmicks. Prowler wears modified coveralls interwoven with denim and stretch fabric, equipped with gas cartridge bracelets and anklets capable of propelling projectiles at high velocity. Their arsenal of projectiles include steel darts ("flechettes"), gas pellets, small explosives, magnesium flares and cleaning fluid. Prowler has been known to use hypnotic aids and conventional hand-held weapons. Each wears steel-tipped gauntlets for scaling walls and shock absorbent foam rubber insulated boots. He also wears a cape which contains a network of pneumatic filaments which expand with air to give it a rigid structure, allowing him to glide for short distances. A technological genius, Hobie Brown has also designed the cybernetically-controlled wing harness used by
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(Peter Parker during ''
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''), although he himself was unable to use it due to the weight. He is a skilled hand-to-hand combatant, possessing a green belt in taekwondo.


Reception

In 2022, ''Screen Rant'' included Prowler in their "10 Best Marvel Characters Who Made Their Debut In Spider-Man Comics" list.


Other versions


''House of M''

An alternate universe variant of Hobie Brown from Earth-58163 appears in ''House of M''. This version is a member of Luke Cage's resistance.


''Marvel Zombies''

A zombified alternate universe variant of Hobie Brown / Prowler from Earth-2149 appears in ''Marvel Zombies''.


''Spider-Gwen''

An alternate universe variant of Hobie Brown from Earth-65 appears in ''Spider-Gwen''. This version is a member of the Yancy Street Gang.


''Spider-Punk''

The Earth-138 version of Hobie Brown operates as Spider-Man, though he is referred to as Spider-Punk due to his punk rock-inspired design. Initially referred to as Hobart Brown to distinguish him from his primary continuity counterpart, he was renamed "Hobie" following the release of '' Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse''.


''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows''

An alternate universe variant of Hobie Brown / Prowler from Earth-18119 appears in ''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows''. This version is a member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s resistance against List of Marvel Comics characters: R#Regent, Regent.


''Spider Hero''

An alternate universe variant of Hobie Brown from Earth-14029 appears in ''
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''. This version is a member of Ho Yinsen's
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who assumed the Spider-Man mantle following the death of his universe's Peter Parker.


In other media


Television

* The Hobie Brown incarnation of the Prowler appears in a self-titled episode of ''Spider-Man: The Animated Series'', voiced by Tim Russ. This version initially works for the crime lord Iceberg, but feels he is not getting his fair share and starts stealing from him. Upon discovering this, Iceberg orders his men to kill him. After getting into an argument with his girlfriend Angela over his criminal lifestyle, Hobie attempts to rob Mary Jane Watson, but is stopped by Spider-Man and sent to jail for violating his parole. While he is incarcerated, Hobie saves Richard Fisk from an attempt on the latter's life. As a reward, the Kingpin (character), Kingpin arranges for Hobie's release and provides him with the Prowler battlesuit. While taking it on a trial run, Hobie re-encounters Spider-Man, whom he evades before exacting revenge on Iceberg. However, Hobie soon discovers that his Prowler suit has to be recharged and it can only be done by the Kingpin, who demands that Hobie begin working for him in return. To ensure Hobie's loyalty, the crime boss modifies the Prowler suit to electrocute him if he tries to disobey and its belt to detonate if tampered with. Hobie seeks out Spider-Man's help and the two join forces to defeat the Kingpin and fix the Prowler suit, allowing Hobie to safely remove it. Afterwards, he reconciles with Angela and gives up his life of crime. * Hobie Brown appears in ''The Spectacular Spider-Man (TV series), The Spectacular Spider-Man'', voiced by Charles Duckworth. This version is a classmate of
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, a friend of Flash Thompson, a student at Midtown High, a member of the football team as of the episode "Competition (The Spectacular Spider-Man), Competition", and the subject of a running gag wherein he gets interrupted by someone before he can speak. His only speaking role was in the episode "Opening Night", when he takes on the role of Puck (A Midsummer Night's Dream), Puck in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' due to Harry Osborn's absence. * The Hobie Brown incarnation of the Prowler appears in ''Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Spider-Man'' (2017), voiced by Nathaniel J. Potvin. This version acquired his Prowler equipment from his brother Black Tiger (comics), Abraham Brown. In the episode "Bring on the Bad Guys" Pt. 3, he is sent by Silvermane to capture Spider-Man in exchange for Abraham's life. After an unsuccessful attempt to defeat the web-slinger, Hobie and Spider-Man form a reluctant alliance to save Abraham and defeat Silvermane. In the episode "Vengeance of Venom" Pt. 1, Hobie takes part in Earth's heroes' fight against a Symbiote (comics), symbiote invasion.


Film

* Aaron Davis (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Aaron Davis appears in the
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(MCU) film '' Spider-Man: Homecoming'' (2017), portrayed by
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, who was cast in the role in part because he indirectly helped create
Miles Morales Spider-Man (Miles Gonzalo MoralesAhmed, Saladin (w), Garrón, Javier (a). ''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' #1 (2018) Marvel Comics (New York). ) is a superhero and the third predominant Spider-Man to appear in American comic books published by M ...
's character. This version is a low-level criminal with a sense of morality. He attempts to buy high-tech firearms from Herman Schultz (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Herman Schultz and Jackson Brice (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Jackson Brice, but is interrupted by Peter Parker (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Spider-Man. The hero later confronts Aaron, webs his hand to his car, and questions him regarding Adrian Toomes (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Adrian Toomes's plans. Aaron gives him information about a sale with his former acquaintance Mac Gargan (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Mac Gargan and admits to wanting to keep the weapons off the streets to protect his nephew. Spider-Man then departs, thanking Aaron for his help and leaving him trapped to his car as punishment for his crimes. In a deleted post-credits scene, Aaron unsuccessfully tries to get the webbing off using his keys and calls his nephew to say that he will not be able to make it to an event he promised to attend. ** Davis makes a live-action cameo appearance in the animated film ''Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'' (see below), portrayed again by Glover. As of this film, he has become the Prowler, but was displaced from his native reality and captured by the Spider-Society. * The Aaron Davis incarnation of the Prowler appears in '' Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'' (2018), voiced by
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. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version shares a close bond with Miles Morales, encouraging his nephew to pursue his passions, and leads a double life as the Prowler, one of the Kingpin (character), Kingpin's enforcers. While Aaron's estranged police officer brother
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is initially unaware of the former's criminal affiliations, he is still unhappy about Miles and Aaron spending time together, believing the latter is a bad influence. After discovering Miles is the new Spider-Man, Aaron refuses to kill him, leading to the Kingpin killing Aaron in retaliation. Jefferson initially mistakes the new Spider-Man for Aaron's killer and seeks revenge, but eventually learns the truth. * Aaron Davis, via Miles Morales' imagination and an alternate universe variant from Earth-42, appear in '' Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'' (2023), with both voiced again by Mahershala Ali. Additionally, an original incarnation of the Prowler, Miles Morales, Miles G. Morales, appears as well, voiced by
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Video games

* The Hobie Brown incarnation of the Prowler appears as a playable character in ''Spider-Man: Friend or Foe'', voiced by Chris Gardner. This version is a superhero who wields explosive canisters instead of clawed gauntlets and lacks a cape. He joins
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shortly before Spider-Man to help stop the P.H.A.N.T.O.M. invasion. * The Hobie Brown and Aaron Davis incarnations of the Prowler appear as separate playable characters in ''Spider-Man Unlimited (video game), Spider-Man Unlimited''. * The Aaron Davis incarnation of the Prowler appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Puzzle Quest''. * The Aaron Davis incarnation of the Prowler appears in Insomniac Games' ''Spider-Man (Insomniac Games series), Spider-Man'' series, voiced by Ike Amadi. This version obtained his Prowler technology from Roxxon Energy Corporation, Roxxon, for whom he conducted several illegal jobs in the past.
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eventually discovered his brother's secret identity, but agreed not to arrest him on the condition that Aaron cease his criminal activity and stay away from Jefferson's family. ** Aaron first appears as a boss in ''Spider-Man: Miles Morales''. Following Jefferson's death, Aaron, racked with guilt due to not being able to reconcile with his brother beforehand, becomes overprotective of his nephew Miles. He also tries to turn his life around, taking a job as a subway worker until he discovers that Miles became the new Spider-Man and takes up the Prowler mantle again to protect him. To this end, he strikes a deal with Roxxon to help them find the
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in exchange for the company leaving Spider-Man alone, but Simon Krieger reneges and captures both. After Miles escapes from Roxxon, Aaron kidnaps him to prevent him from endangering himself, but his nephew defeats him and explains it is his duty to protect New York. Inspired, Aaron helps Miles evacuate Harlem amidst the Tinkerer's revenge plot against Roxxon and later turns himself in, testifying against Roxxon and Krieger in exchange for a reduced sentence. ** Aaron returns in ''Spider-Man 2 (2023 video game), Spider-Man 2''. Now on parole, he has retired as the Prowler once more and asks Miles to locate hidden tech stashes before Kraven the Hunter, Kraven's Hunters do. All throughout, Aaron tells Miles of his early work as the Prowler and history with Jefferson. It is later revealed that
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has forgiven Aaron and helped co-sign a lease on an apartment one floor above her and Miles, allowing them to reconnect as a family again.


Miscellaneous

The Hobie Brown incarnation of the Prowler appears in a self-titled comic strip in ''Spider-Man (comic strip), The Amazing Spider-Man''. This version's gauntlets are restricted to using compressed air blasts.


Collected editions


Notes


References


External links


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