All 15 Spider-Man suits ranked from worst to best

We've witnessed many Spider-Man suits over the years. While some are breathtaking, others make you wonder how their design made it to the big screen. So it's time to separate the bad from the good and rank all the wall-crawler suits from worst to best.
Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) looks on at Spider-Man in Columbia Pictures' SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME. Courtesy of Sony Pictures. ©2021 CTMG. All Rights Reserved. MARVEL and all related character names: © & ™ 2021 MARVEL
Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) looks on at Spider-Man in Columbia Pictures' SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME. Courtesy of Sony Pictures. ©2021 CTMG. All Rights Reserved. MARVEL and all related character names: © & ™ 2021 MARVEL /
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9. Integrated Suit

Speaking of costumes that didn't have a good reason to be created, but that came to be anyway, we need to talk about the Integrated Suit. This costume is a perfect analogy for a paid cosmetic upgrade on a video game. You purchase it because it looks nice, and maybe because you'd like to show it off to your bigger and wiser brother who happens to be Tobey Maguire in this case. However, you don't equip it expecting it to have any major impact on the gameplay, story, or any other aspect of that video game.

The integrated suit exists just to inject a little variety into Peter's wardrobe, and - you guessed it - to sell more toys. That's not something innately bad in itself. However, its design wasn't mind-blowing enough to make it a fan favorite either.

Worse of all is that this suit is the one Tom Holland's Peter Parker uses when Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire finally show up in No Way Home. If you look at the three Spider-Men together, chances are the Integrated Suit could be your least favorite of them all. Of course, some people love it more than the other two costumes (which is absolutely fine), but the overall consensus seems to be that Tom Holland sported the least iconic look during the third act of the film. The worst part is that, if he had worn the standard upgraded suit - a suit, mind you, that he already had - then it would've been a closer competition between the three.

The Integrated Suit's design attempts to be a perfect mix between a "classic" Spider-Man look and the tech-based armor Tom Holland normally sports in his superhero trilogy. The gold spider logo superbly compliments the rest of the suit while also managing to stand out on its own. It's great to look at, but it would've been better if it had kept the Iron Spider claws to add more functionality to it.

Overall, we could've done without Integrated Suit, but it didn't have the worst excuse to be created nor is it the worst-looking costume either. In fact, it looks great. Just, not too great to make it surpass the following entries on this list that we're about to discuss.