Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Prowler

Prowler

Aaron Davis was the brother of police officer Jefferson Davis and uncle to Miles Morales, and unbeknownst to them was an enforcer of crime boss Wilson Fisk. Posing as the caped super villain known as Prowler, he used a number of high-tech gadgets as part of his job.

Gear & Equipment

  • Uses a motorbike for transportation. (source)
  • Punches Peter across 15 ft with pneumatic gauntlets. (source)
  • Punches into a wall with pneumatic gauntlets. (source)
  • Flies through the air and charges at Peter Parker faster than he can react, despite his Spidey sense tingling, using pneumatic boots. (source)
  • Uses pneumatic boots in combat to blast Peter off him. (source)
  • Busts a set of doors off their hinges using pneumatic boots. (source)
  • Glides down a fire escape in pursuit of Miles using pneumatic boots. (source)
  • Launches himself high into the air using pneumatic boots. (source)
  • Runs across and moves side-to-side the buildings surrounding him using pneumatic boots. (source)
  • Plows through a roof using pneumatic boots. (source)
  • Uses retractable metal claws. (source)
  • Shreds through metal with retractable metal claws. (source)
  • Pops a tire with retractable metal claws. (source)
  • Pursues Miles through a dark area using enhanced vision. (source)
  • Uses thermal imaging to see Miles while he’s invisible. (source)
  • Uses voice modulator and ear mic. (source)

Skill

  • Fights handily with Peter Parker. (source)
  • Holds his own against Peter B. Parker. (source)

Durability

  • Unharmed after bumping into a solid wall, cracking it. (source)
  • Gets kicked through a wall by Peter B. Parker. (source)
  • Has a table thrown at him. (source)
  • Suit is not bulletproof. (source)

Speed

  • Quickly catches up to Miles in a sewer. (source)
  • Side-steps an oncoming train. (source)
  • Narrowly avoids another train whilst pursuing Miles. (source)
  • Escapes a massive car crash that trashed his motorbike. (source)

Other

  • Taught Miles the shoulder touch. (source)
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