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Delilah
Real Name Delilah
Delilah is from the Sony Universe.

Delilah is a bartender at The Bar With No Name.

Biography[]

Delilah lost several Spider-Bots across New York City. The Spider-Bots were collected by Peter Parker and Miles Morales. Upon finding all forty-two Spider-Bots, Ganke Lee discovered that the Spider-Bots were giving off radio signals that contained a secret message which was the address to an abandoned subway terminal. Ganke relayed the address to Peter who went to investigate.

As Peter arrived at the subway terminal, he witnessed a purple and orange hexagon shaped portal open which led to a bar. As Peter looked inside the portal, he saw Delilah. Delilah told Peter that the rogue Spider-Bots he found were dangerous and bad for her business. As Delilah opened a briefcase a purple light inside of it began to glow and the Spider-Bots flew off of Spider-Man's body and into the case. Delilah then told Peter that if Miguel came looking for the Spider-Bots to tell him "Finders, keepers". The portal then closed leaving Peter confused as to what just happened.

Background[]

Delilah Art Book

A drawing of Delilah from the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Art Book

According to the book Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie, Delilah is a highly trained assassin and would be the deadliest villain in her Earth's New York City if she wasn't bar tending, and that she has dozens of bladed weapons strapped to her body, even a blade in her ponytail.

Delilah was going to have a cameo in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse where Spot visits The Bar With No Name where he starts causing trouble with his powers. An unspoken rule of The Bar With No Name is that none of the patrons are supposed to use their powers while inside, leading Delilah to kick him out. However, this scene was cut from the movie.

According to the art book, Delilah would have taken pity on Spot who is continually bullied by The Bar with No Name's other supervillain patrons and befriended him. However, the book also states that Delilah might have ulterior motives for befriending Spot.

The portal that Delilah appears in in Spider-Man 2 is the same kind of portal used by the Spider Society in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

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