Peter Parker (Earth-94368)

{{Character Template|CurrentAlias = Spider-Man|RealName = Peter Parker|Aliases = Spidey, Masked Marvel, Bug-Man, Menace, Freak, the Spider King.|Identity = Secret|Alignment = Good|Affiliation = Daily Bugle, Avengers reserve, formerly the Cult of Arachnia, partner of Black Cat (Felicia Hardy), and Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly).|Relatives = Richard Parker (father, deceased), Mary Parker (mother, deceased), May Parker (aunt, deceased), Ben Parker (uncle, deceased), Ben Reilly (clone, "brother", deceased), Mary Jane Watson-Parker (wife), Mayday Parker (daughter), Benjy Parker (son).|Universe = Earth-94368|BaseOfOperations = Formerly, Forest Hills, Avengers Mansion, J3 Communications.|Gender = Male|Height = 6'1"|Weight = 162 lbs|Eyes = Hazel|Hair = Brown|Citizenship = American|MaritalStatus = Widower|Occupation = Photographer, adventurer, vigilante|Education = College|Origin = While attending a radiology experiment, Peter was bitten by a spider bombarded by radioactivity. Initially wanting to use his powers for fame and glory, Peter sought out to become an entertainer. However, when his beloved Uncle Ben was shot by a burglar, Peter learned the valuable lesson of with great power, there must always come a greater responsibility, and thus, he became the Amazing Spider-Man and started a one man war on crime and injustice.|PlaceOfBirth = Queens, New York, New York|PlaceOfDeath = Brooklyn Bridge|Creators = Max Carroll|Last = Spider-Girl|First = Spider-Girl|Quote = With great power, there must always come an even greater responsibility|Speaker = Peter Parker|HistoryText = ===Early Life=== When Peter was 3 years old, he was sent to live with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben while his parents attended business in Russia. However, they were allegedly killed in a plane crash. Peter then grew up with his loving aunt and uncle for the next 12 years.

High School
When Peter was 15, he enrolled at Midtown High. He was routinely bullied and picked on by Midtown's number 1 football star Flash Thompson and his friends. Peter's only friends at school were his childhood playmates Mary Jane Watson and Harry Osborn.

Becoming Spider-Man
One day, Peter invited his high school crush, Liz Allen, to accompany him to a science demonstration about radioactivity, and she humiliatingly rejected him. Peter went alone to the demonstration, hosted by his biology teacher, Dr. Curtis Connors, and witnessed the experiment in action as two antennae-like devices fired a stream of pure radioactive light out of them. However, just in the midst of the experiment, a small spider lowered itself into the middle of the experiment, and was bombarded with high levels of radiation. The spider then crawled onto Peter's hand and bit him. Peter then left the laboratory and went home. Feeling disoriented, Peter passed out in his room, where he underwent a startling metamorphosis. Peter awoke the next day to a few stunning surprises; his eyesight was repaired, his muscles were more defined, and he was much stronger than before. While walking home from school, however, an oncoming car threatened to hit him until Peter jumped about 30 feet away, and found himself sticking to the walls, as well as having the ability to crawl up them with the utmost ease. He also saw that he was strong enough to crush metal as if it were paper. Wanting to talk to his distant-growing nephew, Uncle Ben told Peter a valuable lesson about great power and great responsibility, although Peter brushed this off. Seeking an opportunity to impress Liz, Peter constructed mechanical web-shooters and applied himself at a local wrestling ring in order to earn $4,000 dollars to buy a car. Peter easily bested the wrestler, but earned a measly $1,200 by the greedy promoter as opposed to the $4,000 that was offered in the papers, stating that it wasn't his problem. However, just as Peter was leaving the ring, a thief broke into the offices and robbed the promoter. However, in an act of revenge, Peter let the thief escape, telling the promoter that it wasn't his problem. However, upon arriving at the house, Peter found it surrounded by police cars. He was then told that an armed burglar had broken into the house and had shot Uncle Ben, who had surprised the man. Peter tracked the burglar down to the waterfront, only to discover that it was the same thief that he had let escape. Out of rage, Peter then pushed the burglar out of the window behind him, killing him instantly. Peter then remembered his uncle's words about power and responsibility. A few weeks later, at the start of winter break, Peter began using his abilities to fight injustice, donning a costume and the persona of Spider-Man. J. Jonah Jameson, a newspaper company headmaster, hires Peter as a freelance photographer, since he is the only person providing clear images of Spider-Man.

Hands Up... All of Them
When Peter's former science camp instructor, Otto Octavius, develops a harness to handle deadly radioactive material, he becomes victim to an experiment gone wrong involving his brand new cyclotron, which would have been able to replace nuclear power plants around the globe. The harness is biologically and artificially fused to his spine, thus becoming a part of his body. Going insane, Octavius escapes the hospital he was admitted to and goes on a rampage. Eventually believing that Oscorp, who funded the project he was working on, was responsible for what happened to him, Octavius attacked their offices. Spider-Man happened to be in the area and went to investigate. Arriving at the Oscorp facilities, Spider-Man attacked Octavius, who was menacing the Oscorp CEO Norman Osborn, but was thrown out after a very one-sided battle. Out of humiliation, Peter gives up being Spider-Man. However, after Aunt May tells Peter that he should never give up and always keep trying, Peter returns to his Spider-Man identity and tries to find Octavius. Octavius, now dubbed "Doctor Octopus" by the Daily Bugle, attacks a bank and attempts to flee, only to be caught in his tracks by Spider-Man. The ensuing battle between Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus takes them from the Bronx all the way to the top of the United Nations building. On the verge of defeat once again, Spider-Man webs Ock's eye's in order to distract him and manages to web up his flailing arms to prevent him from attacking. Spidey then punches Octavius in the jaw, rendering him unconscious before handing the psychotic scientist over to the local authorities and swinging away.|Equipment = Web-shooters, Spider-Man costume|Transportation = None known|Weapons = None known}}