Ben Reilly
![Ben Reilly as Scarlet Spider, as appeared in ''Spider-Man Collectors' Preview'' #1 (December 1994).<br>Character design by [[Tom Lyle]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/7a/Scarlet_Spider_%28Ben_Reilly%29.png/150px-Scarlet_Spider_%28Ben_Reilly%29.png)
In 2017's ''Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy'' story, the character is revealed to be alive, his mind forcibly transferred to new clone bodies by the Jackal repeatedly before his resurrection was successful. Driven mad by the experience of being reborn and dying repeatedly, he became the new Jackal and started his own criminal enterprise. After being defeated by Spider-Man and others, Reilly reclaims his Scarlet Spider identity in the series ''Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider''. Reimagined as an antihero, he first hopes to escape his past then embarks on a spiritual quest to redeem himself. This arc is completed in "Spider-Geddon" (2018), during which he sacrifices himself to protect others when his life force is absorbed by an enemy who inadvertently absorbs his many death traumas as well. Ben is then resurrected in a new clone body, his mind and soul healed and restored. During the events of the 2021–2022 storyline "Beyond", Ben temporarily became Spider-Man again, only for him to have his memories purged from him and becoming a new villain called Chasm. Due to his many resurrections in different clone bodies, the 2017–2018 comic series ''Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider'' states he has died and returned more than anyone else in the Marvel Universe, leading to him becoming favored by Lady Death.
The character made his cinematic debut in the 2023 feature film ''Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'' voiced by Andy Samberg. Provided by Wikipedia