The black suit Spider-Man first appeared in the comic book "Secret Wars" in 1984. The suit was created by a race of aliens called the Beyonders, who gave it to Spider-Man to help him fight a group of villains. The suit gave Spider-Man increased strength, speed, and agility, as well as the ability to shoot webs from his wrists. However, the suit also had a negative effect on Spider-Man's personality, making him more aggressive and violent.
In the 2007 film "Spider-Man 3," the black suit is portrayed as a sentient alien symbiote that bonds with Peter Parker/Spider-Man. The symbiote enhances Peter's powers and abilities, but it also begins to take over his mind. Peter eventually realizes that the symbiote is a threat and must be removed. He does this by sonic overloading the symbiote with church bells.
The black suit Spider-Man is a powerful and dangerous force. He is a reminder that even the best intentions can be corrupted by power.