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We all know the story, Peter Parker was a nerdy teen from New York who lived with his aunt and uncle since his parents died. Then a spider bite which granted him super powers and a preventable death allowed Peter to understand what comes with "great power", thus he became the crime-fighting hero known as "Spider-Man". But when investigators told him and his family years later, that the deaths of his parents was possibly caused by a mutant, Peter would grow up with a deep-seated hatred for mutants.

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  • Spider-Man (Earth-617)
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  • We all know the story, Peter Parker was a nerdy teen from New York who lived with his aunt and uncle since his parents died. Then a spider bite which granted him super powers and a preventable death allowed Peter to understand what comes with "great power", thus he became the crime-fighting hero known as "Spider-Man". But when investigators told him and his family years later, that the deaths of his parents was possibly caused by a mutant, Peter would grow up with a deep-seated hatred for mutants.
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  • We all know the story, Peter Parker was a nerdy teen from New York who lived with his aunt and uncle since his parents died. Then a spider bite which granted him super powers and a preventable death allowed Peter to understand what comes with "great power", thus he became the crime-fighting hero known as "Spider-Man". That's the usual story, but on Earth-617, the origins of the wall-crawler take a much different route. For starters, his scientest parents were recruited by the government in 1987 to research possible biological agents that could negate or possibly "cure" a mutant of his or her abilities. They worked alongside and befriended Norman Osborn, whose recruitment by the government kept him from becoming a scheming businessman, making him a more benevolent and sane version than the one in the mainstream universe. Originally they and Osborn worked under the impression that this would be used against extremely dangerous mutants, a last defense for cases such as the mysterious terrorist known as "The Professor". However, too late did the Parkers discover that the project they were working on was to implemented against all mutants across the US, and if successful the world. Leaving their infant son with Aunt May and Uncle Ben, they sought to correct this error in judgement. The Parkers deleted all the research they gathered over the last three years, then stole the only sample of the "cure", and prepared to flee the country. What happened next is unclear, but early the next morning, the Parkers died while on flight to Sydney. It crashed and exploded shortly after take-ff. Government agents looked but could not find the "cure" on either of their remains. Osborn, who was totally unaware to the project's true nature, swore to help raise Peter, lending whatever he could to May and Ben. With the project in ruins, Osborn left government work and was recruited to the research and development divison of Stark Industries, a multi-million dollar corporation owned by Tony Stark. Peter, meanwhile, spent his childhood without parents, but far from alone. Along with his Aunt and Uncle to raise him, he had the Osborns helping like an extra set of parents, which made him and Harry Osborn the closest of friends. Almost like brothers. He also made friends with several neighborhood kids, including Flash Thompson, Randy Robertson, and Felicia Hardy. But when investigators told him and his family years later, that the deaths of his parents was possibly caused by a mutant, Peter would grow up with a deep-seated hatred for mutants.
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