Appearing in "Live Another Day"
Featured Characters:
- Scarlet Spider (Kaine Parker) (Appears in flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- The Other (Only in flashback) (Death)
- Web-Warriors
- Master Weaver (Karn) (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy) (Appears in flashback and main story) (Impersonates Gwen Stacy)
- Spider-Man (Pavitr Prabhakar) (Cameo)
- The Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Mentioned)
Antagonists:
- Inheritors (Only in flashback)
- Alternate New Yorkers infected by the Carrion Virus (Single appearance)[1]
- Alternate Shanghaineses infected by the Carrion Virus (Single appearance)[1]
- Alternate San Franciscans infected by the Carrion Virus (First full appearance)
- Alternate Kaine (Only appearance; dies)[1]
- New U Technologies
- Jackal ("Miles Warren") (Voice only)
- Gwen Stacy
- Dr. Rita Clarkson (Mentioned)
Other Characters:
- Spider-Army (Recap) (Cameo)
- Spider-Ham (Peter Porker) (Recap) (Cameo)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Recap) (Cameo)
- Spider-Woman (Jess Drew) (Recap) (Cameo)
- Black Widow (Jessica Drew) (Recap) (Cameo)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Recap) (Cameo)
- SP//dr (Peni Parker) (Recap) (Cameo)
- New Warriors (Illusion)
- Haechi (Mark Sim) (Illusion)
- Water Snake (Faira Sar Namora) (Illusion)
- Hummingbird (Aracely Penalba) (Illusion)
- Justice (Vance Astrovik) (Illusion)
- Speedball (Robbie Baldwin) (Illusion)
- Nova (Sam Alexander) (Illusion)
- Sun Girl (Selah Burke) (Illusion)
- God (Yahweh) (Mentioned)
- Carrion (Miles Warren's clone) (Mentioned)
- Carrion (Malcolm McBride) (Mentioned)
- Carrion (William Allen) (Mentioned)
- Alternate Parker Industries (First full appearance)
- Alternate Miles Warren (Single appearance)[1] (Apparent Death)
- Alternate "Peter Parker" (First full appearance) (Apparent Death)
- Peter Parker (Mentioned) (deceased)
- Parker Industries (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Inhumans (Illusion)
- Atlanteans (Illusion)
- Mutants (Illusion)
Locations:
- Earth-001 (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Loomworld (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Prime Marvel Universe
- Unidentified alternate reality (World destroyed by the Carrion Virus - Epicenter: New York) (Single appearance)[1]
- Earth (Single appearance)[1]
- United States of America (Single appearance)[1]
- New York (Single appearance)[1]
- New York City (Single appearance)[1]
- Manhattan (Single appearance)[1]
- Midtown (Single appearance)[1]
- 42nd Street and Madison Avenue (Single appearance)[1] (Cameo)
- Parker Industries, New York Headquarters (Single appearance)[1] (Cameo)
- 42nd Street and Madison Avenue (Single appearance)[1] (Cameo)
- Midtown (Single appearance)[1]
- Manhattan (Single appearance)[1]
- New York City (Single appearance)[1]
- New York (Single appearance)[1]
- United States of America (Single appearance)[1]
- Earth (Single appearance)[1]
- Unidentified alternate reality (World destroyed by the Carrion Virus - Epicenter: Shanghai) (Single appearance)[1]
- Unidentified alternate reality (World destroyed by the Carrion Virus - Epicenter: San Francisco) (First full appearance)
- Earth (First full appearance)
- United States of America (First full appearance)
- California (First full appearance)
- San Francisco (First full appearance)
- Parker Industries, San Francisco Division (Single appearance)[1]
- San Francisco (First full appearance)
- California (First full appearance)
- United States of America (First full appearance)
- Earth (First full appearance)
- Earth-65 (Mentioned)
- Earth (Mentioned)
Items:
- Spider-Men's Suits (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Scarlet Spider's Suit (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Traditional Red and Blue Suit (Only in flashback) (Cameo)
- Spider-Women's Suits (Appears in flashback and main story)
- SP//dr Suit (Only in flashback) (Cameo)
- Web-Shooters (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Web of Life and Destiny (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Nova Helmet (Illusion)
- Carrion Virus
- Dimensional Travel Watches
- Jackal's Helmet (Illusion)
Synopsis for "Live Another Day"
After the war with the Inheritors, Kaine is reborn even if without the Other, but the Master Weaver cannot send him to his earth, because he has begun to suffer from cellular degeneration again, and Karn has noticed that in various worlds the clones that degenerate have infected people and kicked off a zombie apocalypse. Since he is already infected Kaine decides to go to these worlds, and look for patient zero so that he can stop the spread of the Carrion virus. Karn proposes to ask the Web-Warriors for help, but Kaine refuses for fear of infecting them, and the two decide not to reveal his presence. Spider-Gwen, however, discovers it anyway and while continuing to keep the secret, decides to help them. In one world the two manage to collect data thanks to which they discover that Kaine is not contagious. Karn informs them that the cycle leading to the zombie apocalypse has begun again on Kaine's world, and they kidnap Earth-616's Gwen so Spider-Gwen can replace her by infiltrating the New U. Kaine has also found out he is terminally ill, but decides not to tell Gwen to focus only on saving the world and Karn agrees to keep silence.
Solicit Synopsis
• THE RETURN OF CARRION puts the Scarlet Spider in BIG TROUBLE!
• Where has Kaine been since SPIDER-VERSE and what does he have to do with the Jackal’s plan?!Trivia
- The cover appears to be a homage to Amazing Spider-Man #123.