Aiapæc

Aiapæc or Ai Apaec (from Colonial Mochica ⟨aiapæc⟩ *[ajapʷɨk] "creator"[1]),[2] Wrinkled Face,[3] the snake-belted figure,[4] or the god of the mountains,[2][5][6] is a mythical character identified in Moche iconography, and possibly the main Moche deity.

[7][8] The most common representation of Aiapæc is the one seen in the murals of the Temples of the Sun and the Moon, which present an anthropomorphic face with feline fangs surrounded by ocean waves.

He is depicted as having the torso of a human male (with snakes for hair and large fangs) and the lower body of an enormous spider.

Recruited by Norman Osborn, he is given a special serum that changes him into a six-armed version of Spider-Man.

[10] In "Spider-Verse", a version of Ai Apaec from Earth 1771 was consumed by the inheritor Karn after being exiled from his family.

Aiapaec in a wall in the Huaca de la Luna
Ceramic jug with flared rim showing episodes from the mythological epic of Aiapaec in Larco Museum , Lima)