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| - Peter is capable of lifting approximately 10 tons in his original body. Peter has been shown to be able to lift cars with ease and even tanks. Under extreme amounts of stress or when sufficiently enraged, Peter is known for cutting loose and demonstrating even greater levels of strength, such as supporting the weight of the Daily Bugle building, landing a private jet, breaking through Iron Man's armor, and even breaking through eight of Doctor Octopus' carbonadium tentacles.
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| - New York City, Queens, Midtown High, Manhattan
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| - After being embarrassed in front of his crush Liz Allan and Mary Jane Watson, his neighbor who he has more than ordinary feelings for, Peter decides it is the end of the line and fights back against Flash Thompson. But due to bad luck, the principal thinks he is the one who started to fight and due to insufficient evidence, Peter is suspended for a day, ruining his perfect record. His uncle is disappointed and tries to reassure him that there is good in failure, but Peter is infuriated to listen to anything. Three days later, their class goes on a field trip to Horizon Labs, a small section of Oscorp belonging and handled by Curtis Connors in the Empire State University. There, a public exhibition demonstrating the safe handling of nuclear laboratory waste materials is being shown, where a genetically altered radioactive arachnid escapes it's containment and bites Peter before it's apparent death. Filled with pain, Peter escapes the facility and loses his consciousness. He wakes up to see that he has subconsciously travelled to Hell's Kitchen and has caused a rampage there. Horrified, he is only frightened more when the superhuman Luke Cage starts fighting him to see what he is up to. Peter wins the fight and escapes.Tragedy
Peter took a week off from school to adjust to his powers. Initially terrified, Peter then later fully realized the extent of his powers and realized that he could do almost limitless things with his new abilities. At first, he thinks of a life of crime, without having any trouble with money or having to deal with foreclosure, however, he quickly shoves that thought aside, as Uncle Ben taught him about moral and values. Later, he thinks of helping the world instead, however, he first sees that as far-fetched. Later, as he returns to school, he is able to avoid traps and pranks by Flash Thompson and discovers his Spider-Sense. He is humiliated by Kong and Flash once again in the cafeteria, and his reputation goes down the lines once and for all. Not wanting to end up as a social outcast once and for all, Peter decides to live a second life, where he can do anything he wants, and get the fame he desires. Stealing his school's costumes and adding new materials to it like spandex and lightweight polymer and two goggles to restrict his superhuman sight from distracting him, he also creates a set of webshooters to accompany his spider-like powers. As this new masked superhuman, Peter becomes an internet sensation, and many young people even start conspiracy theories about Peter. However, asides from the internet, this vigilante, known as the Masked Marauder, was considered as a fugitive by J. Jonah Jameson, the editor-in-chief of Daily Bugle who had mutantphobia and considered the Masked Marauder to be one, and even goes to extreme lengths, accusing the vigilante to be in ties with criminals.
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- Richard and Mary Parker suspected of Oscorp CEO Norman Osborn of being involved in scandals in cooperation with crime cartels belonging to Tombstone and Wilson Fisk. When Osborn realized that the Parkers learnt about this, he accused them of selling off military grade technology to terrorist organizations in exchange of money. The Parkers were forced to leave their son Peter to his aunt and uncle Ben and May Parker. Peter's parents disappeared mysteriously, however in truth, Osborn sent an assassin named the Chameleon after them. Peter's reputation was destroyed when media and publicity got to him about his parents, and this had a huge impact in his life. Because of the accusations provided by Osborn, and furthered deemed true by the unstable court, most of Richard and Mary Parker's money was sent to Oscorp, and his uncle and aunt had to provide penalty money, leaving them constantly on the face of foreclosure. Peter's reputation was permanently left destroyed, as people considered him 'just like his parents' and were constantly criticizing and mocking him. This always left a wound in his heart, but due to his uncle's good upbringing, he wanted to bring contributions to the city and solve the injustice of the world.Coming Years
Peter's shyness and scholastic interest often made him a social outcast and a target for bullies, primarily football star Flash Thompson. He was a social outcast and often stuttered while talking. His only friend Eddie Brock left the state after the night of the disappearance of his parents, and his father became an alcoholic and became abusive towards him. Mysteriously, Curt Connors lost his right arm and still stayed under Oscorp, although he was nowhere to be seen in any social gathering. Due to the constant criticism he had to suffer from, Peter started believing himself that his parents were perpetrators, and although he held a fascination towards his role model, Norman Osborn, a brilliant scientist and CEO of Oscorp, he also held a grudge against him.
- Norman's son Harry also felt that he was a disappointment and believed that his father didn't deem him worthy of taking over his large business empire. Feeling worthless and also sorry in behalf of Norman in taking part over demolishing Peter's social life, Harry and Peter bonded and became the best of friends. Peter and Harry also became best friends with Gwen Stacy, and they met in a crime scene where her father Captain George Stacy was investigating the murder of a taxi cab passenger. Peter proved his brilliance towards George using his knowledge of forensics to track down the killer. Asides from these two, Peter had no friends except for his aunt and uncle to rely on.New Powers
Although Peter considered his mistreatment a frequent part of his life and nothing special, Peter felt the urge to become more popular and when he learnt of his uncle's past accomplishments, he became disappointed of his frail conditions, and developed an obsession to be special and become a hero like Captain America. In the other hand, he also used to get thoughts of getting superpowers for his own sake and for the protection of his uncle and aunt. Somehow, Peter felt that there was a change coming in his life and ironically, there was.
- Early Years
Peter Parker was born to Richard and Mary Parker, both of whom were important people with lots of contributions to the field of genetics and technology. Peter loved his parents and grew a fascination with science. Peter's parents started working at Oscorp alongside beloved colleagues Curtis Connors and Brock Thompson Sr. Peter was good friends with Brock's son, Eddie, who was equally as brilliant as he was.
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| - Richard Parker , Mary Parker , Ben Parker , May Parker , Teresa Parker
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Origin
| - Accidentally exposed to a chemical formula that he created, which increases strength and intelligence, Norman Osborn became the Green Goblin as well as criminally insane.
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| - Daily Bugle, Midtown School of Science And Technology, Horizon Labs
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Abilities
| - *Indomitable Will: Spider-Man has a strong Force of Will, completely free of evil and temptation. For years, he has struggled to balance his life as a student and his superhero duties. He is able to emerge from defeat even stronger. Through the psychological profiles conducted by Maria Hill, she has stated that nobody has as strong as an ingrained identity as Spider-Man, further demonstrating the extent of his willpower.
*Genius-Level Intellect: With an IQ north of 250, Peter is easily one of the most intelligent men on Earth. Some of the Earth's most brilliant minds such as Reed Richards and Hank Pym have acknowledged Peter's intellect, with the former acknowledging him as an intellectual equal whose potential rivals his own. In addition, Peter's college IQ scores were the same as those posted by Reed Richards at the same age.
*Expert Inventor/Engineer: With his knowledge and expertise in mechanics, robotics and engineering Peter has been able to use his amazing intellect and resources at Horizon Labs to create many inventions.
*Science Major: A brilliant scientific mind, Peter possesses a doctorate in biochemistry, as well as expertise in various fields of applied science, chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, and mechanics. He is an accomplished chemist and physicist.
*Skilled Photographer: Peter is a very skilled photographer and has worked for the Daily Bugle and the Front Line as a photographer.
*Master Hand to Hand Combatant: Due to his life being bullied and pranked as a young teenager to acquiring amazing superhuman capabilities and combining them with his scientifically adept and creative mind, Parker has through time become an excellent hand-to-hand combatant utilizing a fighting style that directly complements his superhuman abilities. His methods are volatile, enabling him to rival practically all types of combatants.
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| - Spider-Man, Spidey, Spider-Ling, Spider-Boy, Menace, Wallcrawler, Webslinger, Bughead, Friendly Neighborhood, Midtown High's Wallflower, Nerd, Tiger, Underoos, Tough Guy, Kid, Masked Marauder, Fugitive, Vigilante
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| - Unlike many superheroes, Spider-Man does not have a weakness he is automatically vulnerable to, but in recent years methods have been created to render him vulnerable.
*Spider-Sense Disruption: Spider-Man's Spider Sense can lose its effectiveness if it is blocked or temporarily weakened by specialized equipment or certain drugs. It also would not trigger if it detects something that is not registered as a threat like the Spider-Man clones or the Venom symbiote and its offspring and Anti-Venom. When deprived of his spider-sense, Spider-Man becomes vulnerable to surveillance and attack, and web-slinging requires most of his concentration.
*Ethyl Chloride: Perhaps as a side effect of gaining his powers, Spider-Man is susceptible to the pesticide ethyl chloride.
*Bad Luck: Not exactly a flaw or a disadvantage in his crime-fighting, Peter Parker's life is generally a complicated one. Peter has been forced in numerous occasions to lie to people close to him, be late in his commitments, get away from people and so on for the sake of his secret identity. This inherent difficulty to get his superhero life a secrecy, matched with the number of superhuman events and beings in New York and simply coincidence has in turn, lead Peter to aggravate people around himself, even ones close to himself, and to, more often than not, run into trouble and embarrassment. As Peter often remarks whenever he misses an opportunity to better his social life, improve his finances, or even get to work on time, , "Typical Parker Luck."
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Powers
| - *Spider-Physiology: Spider-Man possesses the proportionate powers of a spider, granted to him from an irradiated Common House Spider which bit Peter Parker that was apparently already mutated from prior exposure to certain frequencies of radiation and received a final, lethal dose during Parker's attendance of the exhibition. The radioactive, complex mutagenic enzymes in the spider's blood that were transferred at the time of the bite triggered numerous body-wide mutagenic changes within Parker, granting him superhuman strength, speed, toughened flesh, and numerous arachnid-like abilities. That mutation granted him an "enhanced chromosome pattern".
*Superhuman Strength: Spider-Man possesses superhuman strength enabling him to press lift many tons. Spider-Man's physical strength is sufficient enough to enable him to lift and throw objects as heavy as a big rig semi truck with ease. He must also pull his punches and kicks unless fighting someone of similar or greater physical durability. Otherwise, his blows would prove fatal to a normal human being. He has demonstrated that he is strong enough to knock out people with normal durability with as little as a tap to the head. As such, he rarely lets himself use all of his strength - after Doctor Octopus had taken over Spider-Man's body, he easily punched off the Scorpion's jaw as he hadn't known off Spider-Man's true strength. Spider-Man's physical strength also extends into his legs, enabling him to be able to jump to a height of several stories in a single bound. Spider-Man demonstrated this when he leaped over thirty feet vertically into the air when he first leaped out of the way of an oncoming car; it should also be noted that when he first discovered his powers as a teenager, they had not developed to that of his prime.
*Superhuman Speed: Spider-Man is capable of running and moving at speeds that are far beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. Spider-Man has shown to be fast enough to catch up to an accelerating car while on foot, but prefers to travel by webs. Spider-Man moves faster than the eye can follow, he has even moved so fast he appears as a blur. Spider-Man was able to easily outrun multiple goblin masquerade on goblin gliders, and outmaneuver their ranged attacks at the same time.
*Superhuman Stamina: Spider-Man's advanced musculature produces less fatigue toxins during physical activity than an ordinary human. This allows him to exert himself physically for much longer periods of time before fatigue begins to impair him. At his peak, Spider-Man can physically exert himself at his peak capacity for several hours before the build up of fatigue toxins in his blood begins to impair him. Several accounts depict Spider-Man as able to hold his breath for eight minutes or more.
*Superhuman Durability: Spider-Man's body is physically tougher and more resistant to some types of injury than the body of a normal human. His body is more resistant to impact forces than anything else. He can withstand great impacts, such as falling from a height of several stories or being struck by an opponent with super strength, that would severely injure or kill a normal human with little to no discomfort. In the past, he has survived multiple blows from the likes of The Hulk, as well as surviving a point blank missile explosion.
*Regenerative Healing Factor: Spider-Man has a low-level rapid healing factor. While not on Wolverine's level, it is sufficiently powerful enough to recover from severe injuries from broken bones and large amounts of tissue damage in a matter of hours.
*Contaminant Immunity: Due to his accelerated metabolism, Spider-Man has a higher tolerance for drugs and diseases than normal humans, and he can recover from the effects of larger doses rapidly. During an encounter with the Swarm, Spider-Man was incapacitated by thousands of bee stings, but recovered in less than 24 hours. His resistance and recovery time to other toxins and diseases varies, but is typically significantly higher than normal. Spider-Man's unique physiology even allowed him to recover from the effects of vampirism as stated by Blade, his radioactive blood will kill the enzymes responsible for his transformation and revert him to normal. Spider-Man was able to recover completely from acid being spat into his eyes by the new Vulture although the extent of the damage may have been restricted due to his superhuman durability. However, Spider-Man has the normal human tolerance for alcoholic beverages.
*Superhuman Agility: Spider-Man's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are all enhanced to levels that are far beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. Spider-Man is extraordinarily limber and his tendons and connective tissues are twice as elastic as the average human being's, despite their enhanced strength. He has the combined agility and acrobatic prowess of the most accomplished circus aerialists and acrobats. He can also perform any complicated sequence of gymnastic stunts such as flips, rolls, and springs. He can easily match or top any Olympic record at gymnastics apparatus such as flying rings, climbing ropes, horizontal bars, trampolines, and even surpass the likes of Captain America and Daredevil.
*Superhuman Reflexes: Spider-Man's reflexes are similarly enhanced and are currently about forty times greater than those of an ordinary human. In combination with his spider-sense, the speed of his reflexes allows him to dodge almost any attack, or even gunfire, given sufficient distance.
*Superhuman Equilibrium: Spider-Man possesses the ability to achieve a state of perfect equilibrium in any position imaginable. He seems able to adjust his position by instinct, which enables him to balance himself on virtually any object, no matter how small or narrow.
*Superhuman Equilibrium: Spider-Man possesses an extrasensory "danger" or "spider" sense which warns him of potential immediate danger by the manifestation of a tingling sensation in the back of his skull, and links with his superhuman kinesthetics, enabling him to evade most any injuries, unless he cognitively overrides his automatic reflexes. He can, however, discern the severity of the danger by the strength of his response to it. Spider-Man's spider-sense is directional and can guide him to or away from hidden weapons and enemies.Sudden and extreme threats can cause his spider-sense to react with painful intensity. Spider-Man can also sense and dodge attacks directed randomly or by an artificial intelligence. Using his spider-sense to time his enhanced reflexes, Spider-Man can casually dodge attacks up to and including automatic-weapons fire, provided there is sufficient distance. His spider-sense is sufficiently well-linked to his reflexes to the point that a threat can trigger them even when Spider-Man is asleep or stunned. His spider-sense has helped him preserve his secret identity since it alerts him to observers or cameras when changing into or out of his costume. The spider-sense does react to those who Peter does not consider to be a threat, such as Aunt May, or when a fellow hero makes a bluff while playing poker. Spider-Man can choose to ignore his spider-sense, and distraction or fatigue diminish its effectiveness. Spider-Man's fighting style incorporates the advantage that his "spider-sense" provides him. His body begins to produce more adrenaline after the sense is triggered, an extension of the 'fight or flight syndrome.' Even when he does not have the use of his eyes, Spider-Man can still use his Spider Sense in a similar fashion to Daredevil's Radar Sense to help him see by sensing the direction the danger is coming from by listening on the loudest noise around him.
*Superhuman Equilibrium: Peter's spider-sense also enables him to track certain radio frequencies, which he has used to his advantage via his Spider-Tracers.
*Radiation Absorption: Peter harnesses a strong of power is his power to absorb radiation in negative and also in beneficial ways. Peter can absorb radiation inadvertently. Since his immunity system can't resist against such weaknesses, he takes out the radiation out of his body through radiation blasts, a power that he uses as contingency plans, as it drains most of his energy.
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Occupation
| - Freelance photographer, vigilante, secret crime-fighter, laboratory assistant
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Equipment
| - *Web-Shooters: Parker's brilliance at physical science allowed him to create web-shooters for use when he became Spider-Man.The twin devices worn on his wrists are able to shoot thin strands of a special "web fluid" at high pressure.
*Utility Belt: Upon first entering the super-hero world, Peter created a utility belt that held extra clips of webbing, Spider-Tracers, and his Spider-Signal. Recently, he upgraded his utility belt to hold cartridges of different types of webbing, freeze capsules, new Spider-Tracers as well as a newly upgraded Spider-Signal that has a UV light setting for forensic analysis.
*Spider-Tracers: Spider-Man uses small electronic "Spider-Tracers" of his own design that allow him to track objects or individuals. Typically, Spider-Man plants or throws one on a departing enemy and follows the target to their hideout. He also uses a launching device in his web-shooters for better range and accuracy. He originally used an electronic receiver to follow the signals of the tracers but later modifies their signal so he can follow it with his spider-sense. He can follow the signal within a 100-yard radius.
*Spider-Signal: A powerful light emitted from Spider-Man's utility belt to announce his arrival to criminals. Peter later updated his Spider-Signal with a UV light setting for forensic analysis.
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| - Seriously, what is it with New York? Would it kill you to invade Denver once? But no. You've always got to destroy Central Park or eat the Statue of Liberty... Bad guys are such tourists
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