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Aaron Davis
Background information
Feature films Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Short films
Television programs
Video games
Portrayed by
Portrayed by
Animators
Voice Mahershala Ali
Designer
Inspiration
Honors and awards
Character information
Full name Aaron Davis
Other names Prowler
Uncle Aaron
Personality
Appearance
Occupation
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Affiliations
Nationality
Goal
Home Earth-42
Allies
Minions
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Paraphernalia
Status Active
Parents
Siblings Jefferson Davis † (brother)
Other relatives Rio Morales (sister-in-law)
Miles G. Morales (nephew)
Partner(s)
Children
Pets
Owner
Fate
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Background[]

Aaron's brother Jefferson passed away through unknown means and it likely took a toll on him. At an unknown point in his life, a grieving Aaron joined his nephew Miles in turning to a life a crime, taking up the mantle of the Prowler.

Personality[]

Having lost his brother, Aaron has adopted a brooding, evil persona, making him a darker reflection to the Earth-1610 Aaron. This was seen when he had a notable grimace at the pleading of the alternate Miles. He is quite apathetic, as while he listens to Earth-1610 Miles' story, he shows no sympathy towards the alternate version of his nephew's plight of the The Spot planning to kill his counterpart's brother and even laughed at the idea of being a good guy.

Despite this, Aaron does seem to love his family, as he is shown to get along with his sister-in-law Rio and help her out. It's heavily implied that he and his nephew were the ones who painted a giant mural of Miles' late father in his honor similar as to how Earth-1610 Miles and his dad did for their Aaron following his death. On that note, he also cares for his nephew, signified by how the two seem to have their own handshake and how he supposedly took up the mantle of the Prowler after him.

Physical appearance[]

As the alternate version of Aaron Davis, he heavily resemble his counterpart by being bald with a goatee. However, his goatee is longer and graying.

Powers and Abilities[]

Appearances[]

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse[]

After Miles Morales was transported to Earth-42 instead of his home dimension, he realizes he was in an alternate universe when he sees his uncle Aaron alive again. Aaron was seen asking Rio about her work schedule before agreeing to pick something up for her later. He soon took notice of Miles and greeted his “nephew”.

Despite knowing it wasn't his real uncle, Miles hugs him, to the latter's confusion. He questioned Miles on taking out his braids, before going over their plan. No sooner when they reach the roof, Prowler appears and knocks Miles out. It turns out Aaron knew this wasn't his nephew and intends to get answers.

He takes him to his apartment, where Miles awakens to find himself tied to the punching bag. He spots Aaron standing in front of him. A frantic Miles reveals that he is from another world and gives his history and that he has to get back to his parents, but the alternate version of his uncle appears uninterested while playing music though listens to the tale. He is slightly irritated when Miles reveals he had an Uncle Aaron who was the Prowler, and that the latter was remorseful for his crimes and says there's a chance for him to redeem himself.

Aaron chuckles at the thought of being a good guy. Miles pleads to him and states he knows that Aaron doesn't want to be the Prowler, to which he uses his bionic gauntlet to punch above Miles. He casually states that he is not the Prowler, before the latter enters and Aaron (Earth-42) tosses him the gauntlet. It is then revealed to Miles that his counterpart has taken up the role of the Prowler and is helping his uncle.

Trivia[]

  • In the official artbook for Across the Spiderverse revealing that his nephew is a vigilante, it's unknown whether this version of Aaron Davis is a villain or a retired vigilante. A possibility is that thanks to an unknown incident (which could be related to the death of that universe's Jefferson Davis), Aaron could have stopped viewing himself as a force of good and retired from vigilantism.
  • The way he holds Earth-1610's Miles Morales hostage in his apartment is similar to how Miles held Peter B. Parker hostage in the first film.
  • He is the second version of Aaron Davis to outlive his brother Jefferson, the other being Prowler of the 2020 video game Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales.


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Media
Films: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (soundtrack/video/Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - The Art of the Movie) • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (soundtrack/video/Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - The Art of the Movie) • Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse
Shorts: The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story
Characters
Miles MoralesGwen StacyPeter B. ParkerPeter ParkerPeter Parker NoirPeni ParkerPeter PorkerWilson FiskOlivia OctaviusRio MoralesJefferson DavisAaron DavisMary Jane WatsonMay ParkerMary Jane ParkerScorpionTombstoneVanessa FiskRichard FiskMiguel O'HaraLylaStanThe SpotJessica DrewHobart BrownPavitr PrabhakarAdriano ToomesGeorge StacyMargo KessBen ReillyMayday ParkerAaron Davis (Earth-42)Miles G. Morales
Songs
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: SunflowerFamiliaSpidey Bells (A Hero's Lament)Scared of the DarkHideWhat's Up DangerElevateWay UpHomeDeck the HallsJoy to the World (That I Just Saved)

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: AnnihilateAm I DreamingAll the Way LiveDanger (Spider)HummingbirdCallingSilk & CologneLink UpSelf LoveHomeNonviolent CommunicationGivin' Up (Not the One)Nas Morales
The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story: Make It Out Alive

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