Aaron Davis is a criminal weapons dealer active on the streets of New York; he dealt weapons taken straight from Avengers battles and sold them to other criminals, including Adrian Toomes' crew and Mac Gargan.
Biography[]
Spider-Man: Homecoming[]
Aaron Davis met up with Herman Schultz and Jackson Brice to do a deal for some weapons, nothing major, but Brice wanted to show off what their tech could do. Spider-Man intervened and gave chase to Schultz and Brice.
Later, Spider-Man tracked down Davis and webbed his hand to the trunk of his car. He tried and failed to intimidate Davis, but Davis agreed to help him for the sake of his nephew, wanting the neighborhood to be safer. Spider-Man left Davis webbed to the trunk, telling him that it would dissolve in 2 hours, much to Davis' chagrin.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse[]
- "Hey."
"Hey. It's rude to stare." - ―Miles Morales and Aaron Davis[src]
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Character traits[]
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Relationships[]
- Miles Morales - Nephew.
- Adrian Toomes - Client.
- Herman Schultz - Client.
- Jackson Brice - Client; deceased.
- Mac Gargan - Former client.
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man - Ally.
- Miles Morales/Spider-Man of Earth-1610 - Alternate nephew.
Appearances/Actors[]
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (1 film)
- Spider-Man: Homecoming (First appearance) - Donald Glover
- Spider-Verse (1 film)
- Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - Donald Glover
Behind the scenes[]
- Donald Glover is credited in Spider-Man: Homecoming as "Aaron Davis/Prowler".
Trivia[]
- In the comics, the Prowler is a superhero identity taken on by Hobie Brown. Aaron Davis is the Prowler in the Ultimate Marvel Comics, with a similar criminal record as his big screen counterpart.