Contains Spoilers for Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) #8!TheX-Menhave had an eclectic roster of villains across their long history, and the latestUltimateSpider-Mancomic has just reimagined one in a role that fits him perfectly. This could be a hint at future stories, or it could just be a fun cameo – but either way, it is a perfect callback to a once-dangerous foe of Marvel’s mutants.

Ultimate Spider-Man (2024)#8 – written by Jonathan Hickman, with art by Marco Checchetto –introduces a new version of the X-Men villain Arcade, an image of whom appears as the mascot of a literal arcade.

Ultimate Arcade’s Arcade in Ultimate Spider-Man #8

In the issue, Peter Parker holds his kids’ birthday party at this arcade, and there’s no sign that this is anything other than a normal business. This could easily just be a fun reference for fans, but it could also be a hint at Arcade appearing as a future villain.

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Arcade Makes His Return To Marvel Comics – As A Mascot, Rather Than A Villain

Ultimate Spider-Man (2024)#8 – Written By Jonathan Hickman; Art By Marco Checchetto; Color By Matthew Wilson; Lettering By Corey Petit

It is entirely possible this is more than just author Jonathan Hickman and artist Marco Checchetto throwing in a fun reference – they could be planting the seeds for Arcade to make a full appearance in the future.

In his heyday as anX-Menantagonist, Arcade always had the persona of a carnival barker, and he looks more at home as a mascot inUltimate Spider-Man#8 than he often did as a villain. Despite the fact that he has fallen by the wayside in the franchise’s modern era, Arcade was one of the most classic – and despite his somewhat goofy gimmick, dangerous –X-Menvillains. Interestingly, despite being a frequent foe of Marvel’s mutants, the character’s introductory appearance featured him battling Spider-Man.

Comic book art: Ultimate X-Men Armor next to Cyclops.

First appearing in 1975’sMarvel Team-Up (vol 1)#65 – written by Chris Claremont, with art by John Byrne – Arcade was a spoiled rich assassin, who killed his victims by putting them through ‘Murderworld’, a theme park of death traps and lifelike animatronics where they technically had a slim chance of escape.

Now that Arcade hasresurfaced in theUltimateUniverse,the first question on readers' minds is whether he is a villain.This worldhas been shaped by the evilMaker, who stopped the emergence of most superheroes and instead installed supervillains to secretly run the world. In other words, it is entirely possible this is more than just author Jonathan Hickman and artist Marco Checchetto throwing in a fun reference – they could be planting the seeds for Arcade to make a full appearance in the future.

Arcade hosts a Murderworld Battle Royale, pitting young Marvel heroes against one another.

Even if he is a regular member of society in this universe, readers know that if he’s anything like his regular counterpart, Arcade has the potential to be a killer.

Arcade Could Return More Threatening Than Ever In The Ultimate Universe

Arcade’s First Appearance:Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 1)#65 – Written By Chris Claremont; Art By John Byrne; Ink & Color by Dave Hunt; Lettering By Bruce Patterson

Arcade’s biggest story outside the X-Men wasAvengers: Arena, which featured the villain murdering various young heroes ina battle royale-style version of Murderworld. Some fans are already scared for thisUltimatePeter Parker’s children, and they shouldn’t be let anywhere near Arcade. Even if he is a regular member of society in this universe, readers know that if he’s anything like his regular counterpart, Arcade has the potential to be a killer. He might look like a clown,but Arcade could still potentially be one ofSpider-Manand theX-Men’smost dangerous villains.

X-Men

The X-Men franchise, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, centers on mutants with extraordinary abilities. Led by the powerful telepath Professor Charles Xavier, they battle discrimination and villainous mutants threatening humanity. The series explores themes of diversity and acceptance through a blend of action, drama, and complex characters, spanning comics, animated series, and blockbuster films.

Ultimate Spider-Man #8 cover featuring Spider-Man webslinging over Iron Man’s head.

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