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8/23/2024 4:21 pm  #1


Spider-Man (Comic Strip Version)

Real Name: Peter Benjamin Parker
Aliases: Spider-Man, Spidey, The Web-Slinger, The Wall-Crawler
Identity: Secret
Occupation: Photographer, Superhero
Citizenship: American
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known Relatives: Richard Parker (father, deceased), Mary Parker (mother, deceased), Benjamin Parker (uncle, deceased), May Parker (aunt)
Group Affiliation: None (Solo hero in the comic strip continuity)
First Appearance: The Amazing Spider-Man newspaper strip (1977)
History:
Peter Parker's journey as Spider-Man in the comic strip continuity parallels his origin in other media but diverges in its storytelling approach. After being bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker gains superhuman abilities, including enhanced strength, agility, and the ability to cling to walls. Following the tragic death of his Uncle Ben—who was killed by a burglar Peter had earlier failed to stop—Peter learns the hard lesson that "with great power, there must also come great responsibility."In the comic strip version, Spider-Man's life is a balance between his crime-fighting duties and his struggles as a young adult trying to make a living and maintain his personal relationships. The strip, known for its serialized storytelling, often focuses on Peter's attempts to juggle his superhero responsibilities with his love life, career as a freelance photographer, and his relationship with Aunt May.The strip is distinct in its more episodic nature, where storylines are extended over days and weeks, allowing for a deeper exploration of Peter's inner thoughts and his interactions with a recurring cast of characters, including his wife Mary Jane Watson, his boss J. Jonah Jameson, and various villains who cross his path.
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 167 lbs
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: Brown
Powers and Abilities:


  • Wall-Crawling: Spider-Man can adhere to most surfaces, allowing him to climb walls and ceilings effortlessly.
  • Superhuman Strength: He possesses strength far greater than that of an ordinary human, allowing him to lift heavy objects and overpower most opponents.
  • Superhuman Agility and Reflexes: Spider-Man's agility and reflexes are greatly enhanced, enabling him to dodge attacks and perform acrobatic maneuvers with ease.
  • Spider-Sense: A precognitive ability that warns him of danger, allowing him to react quickly to threats.
  • Genius-Level Intellect: Peter Parker is a gifted scientist and engineer, capable of creating advanced gadgets like his web-shooters.

Weapons:

  • Web-Shooters: Wrist-mounted devices that fire a specially formulated web fluid. The webbing can be used to swing through the city, bind opponents, create shields, and more.

Accessories:

  • Spider-Suit: A durable, flexible suit designed to protect Peter's identity and offer some protection during combat. The suit features a web pattern and a spider emblem on the chest.
  • Camera: As a freelance photographer, Peter often carries a camera to capture photos of Spider-Man in action, which he sells to the Daily Bugle.

Weaknesses:

  • Human Vulnerabilities: Despite his powers, Spider-Man can be injured or killed by conventional means, such as bullets, blades, or physical trauma.
  • Personal Responsibilities: Peter's commitment to his loved ones, particularly Aunt May and Mary Jane, can be exploited by his enemies, forcing him to make difficult choices between his personal life and his duties as Spider-Man.
  • Financial Struggles: Peter often faces financial difficulties, which add to the stress of maintaining his double life as Spider-Man.

Spider-Man in the comic strip version is characterized by the same core values and challenges as his counterparts in other media. His adventures are serialized, emphasizing his ongoing battle to balance heroism with the everyday pressures of life, making him a relatable and enduring character for readers. 


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8/23/2024 4:22 pm  #2


Re: Spider-Man (Comic Strip Version)

Mary Jane, who remained married to him in the strip, should be listed under Known Relatives.


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