Spider-Man (Superhero of Marvel Comics) Editor

Spider-Man is a superhero of Marvel Comics. It was created by screenwriter Stan Lee and painter Steve Dietko. It debuted in the 15th issue of Amazing Fantasy (August 1962). Month), because of its popularity, a few months later, he began to have a one-man comic with his own main character. See 1 Yarn 3 Chinese net name Peter Benjamin Parker (Peter Benjamin Parker), an ordinary student in the United States, became a reporter for the Clarion Daily after graduation, and was accidentally bitten by a radiation-infected spider. Spider-like superpowers, and made a cobweb launcher, and since then become Spider-Man to guard New York. [1]

Chinese name Peter Benjamin Parker Foreign name PeterBenjaminParker Alias ​​Spider-Man (Spider-Man) Nationality American American American Height 5 feet 10 inches (178cm) Weight 167 pounds (76kg) Place of birth USA-New York-Queens Vocational students → "Horn Daily, reporter, superhero representative work "Spider-Man" series, "Avengers" series main achievements Join the Avengers team Avengers main capabilities Spider fitness, spider induction weapon equipped with spider web launcher

table of Contents

1 introduction

2 Ability

Self-capability

Weaponry

Ability value

3 family members

4 Other Spider-Man

Otto Gunther Octavis

Ben Reilly

Miguel O'Hara

Mora Rice

5 main villains

6 film and television image

Character profile editor

Peter Parker died of his parents, and was adopted by his uncle and aunt, who lived in Forest Hills, Queens, New York.

Peter Parker

Peter Parker

Peter studied in Midtown High School and he did well, but he did not do well in school. Because he was too shy and introverted and often immersed in the scientific world, everyone called him a nerd Peter and was unwilling to play with him. The star of the school football team, Lightning Thompson, often bullied him and gave him the nickname "insignificant parker".

High school student Peter Parker gained special spider-like abilities after being accidentally bitten by a radiation-infected spider during an extracurricular activity. The key to his decision to become Spider-Man was that he let go of a little hair thief who then killed his uncle Ben in a robbery. Peter thought it was his fault and chose to be Spider-Man to stop Crime, save more people.

This is the first time that a US comic has a teenager as its protagonist. In previous comics, they generally acted as superhero helpers. This was a breakthrough at the time, and it also easily resonated with those young readers. As a teenager, in addition to the responsibilities that superheroes should shoulder, Peter also had to deal with some of the troubles commonly encountered during adolescence. At the same time, in a series of comic works, Spider-Man is also growing, from a shy high school student to a distressed but outgoing college student, then married and became a teacher of his high school alma mater, and became a superhero team Avengers A member.

Spiderman

Spiderman

After school, Peter wanted to invite his classmates to visit the science exhibition, but everyone laughed at him and left him for a ride. While watching 'Mao, Line, Chinese, Chinese, and Net's public visit to a public exhibition of nuclear tests alone, Peter was bitten by a spider exposed to nuclear radiation (this spider also bit a girl before he died, Cindy Moon's ankle). Soon after, he found that he had extraordinary abilities: he gained extraordinary strength, agile skills, and was able to crawl effortlessly on any surface (relying on biostatic electricity), and had a keen sense of Super perception "spider induction". Although he doesn't shred, he made up for this with one of his gizmos capable of launching spider webs.

Once a thief ran past Peter when he escaped, Peter felt it was not his responsibility and didn't help him catch him. Peter forgot about it, but when he returned home a few days later, he found that Uncle Ben had been shot dead. The murderer was the thief. Peter was full of blame. He realized that "the greater the power, the greater the responsibility", so he decided to become a superhero to fight crime. [1]

Ability editing

Self-capability

Spider Induction: Like a spider, it obtains information through air vibrations, senses everything around it, and can even avoid bullet attacks.

Power: The spider's magnified power can easily lift heavy objects such as taxis, up to 15 tons.

Climbing: A strong static electricity is created on the palm to create an attractive force.

Weaponry

Spider web launcher: Parker's own spider launcher is used with specially developed spider silk. The spider silk is extremely flexible and will automatically melt after an hour after spraying.

Spider suit: Spider-man's uniform, closed vision, smell and so on. Spider-man wearing the suit completely ingests information through spider induction.

In addition, Spider-Man is also equipped with other high-tech products in different parallel universes. [2]

Ability value

Intelligence 4 Strength 4

speed

3

Stamina 3

Energy Launch 1 Combat Skill 4

Attachment: MARVEL comics official ability reference

Attributes

Remark

Grading

intelligence

Ability to think and process information

⒈ Slow / Weak, ⒉Normal, ⒊Learned, ⒋Talented, ⒌Genius, ⒍Super Genius, ⒎omniscient

power

Ability to lift / bear heavy objects

⒈ Weak (can't bear objects of the same weight as itself), ⒉ Normal (can bear objects of the same weight as itself), ⒊Ordinary person's limit (can bear objects of 2 times its own weight), ⒋Exceeds ordinary people (800pt ~ 25t), ⒌Exceeding ordinary people (25t ~ 705t), ⒍Exceeding ordinary people (705t ~ 1000t), ⒎It is difficult to calculate (more than 1000t)

speed

Ability to move around the earth

以下 Below normal, ⒉Normal, ⒊Beyond normal people (but not more than 700 miles per hour), ⒋Sound speed (Mach 1) ⒌Supersonic speed (Mach 2), 速 Light speed (1860000 miles per second), ⒎Speed ​​distortion (Super light speed)

endurance

Ability to fight or recover

⒈ Weak, ⒉Normal, ⒊Enhanced, ⒋Renewable, ⒌Bulletproof, ⒍Exceeded, ⒎Near-dead

Energy emission

Ability to release energy outside the body

⒈ can not release energy, ⒉ releases energy through contact, ⒊ releases a single energy of a short range in a short time, ⒋ releases a single energy of a medium range in a short time, ⒌ releases a single energy of a long range in a long time, ⒍ can release Multiple energy forms, ⒎ can release multiple energy forms almost infinitely

Combat skills

Degree of unarmed combat and combat ability

⒈Unskilled, ⒉General, ⒊Some trained, ⒋Experienced fighters, ⒌Proficient in one fighting method, ⒍Familiar with several fighting methods, ⒎Familiar with all fighting methods

Family member editor

Spiderman

Spiderman (15 photos)

Father: Richard Parker, CIA agent

Mother: Mary Parker, CIA Data Analyst

The two fell in love and got married at work. Their husband and wife status was their best cover. They even rescued Wolverine in one operation. Because of frequent missions, his son took care of Uncle Ban and Mei Yan. When the two finally left the mission, their identities were exposed and crashed.

Uncle: Ben Parker, robbed and killed to make Spider-Man. The famous saying "the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility" came from the mouth of my uncle.

Bian: May Parker, the guide of Peter's growth.

First love: Gwen Stacey, Peter's college classmate. Spider-Man killed his girlfriend indirectly during the Green Devils incident. [Official conclusion]

Wife: Mary Jane, the date that Mei Yan arranged for Peter, and the two eventually fell in love and got married. [After returning to the dark plot, Mephisto changed this history. Mary Jane and Peter are no longer married, so Peter is still unmarried. 】

Other Spider-Man editors

In addition to Peter Parker introduced in this entry, there are other characters in Marvel comics who have briefly served as Spider-Man [3]

Otto Gunther Octavis

Otto Gunther Octavis

Otto Gunther Octavis

OttoGuntherOctavius, DoctorOctopus, exchanges body with Spider-Man. Become Spider-Man

Ben Reilly

Ben Reilly

Miguel O'Hara

Miguel Oara is Spider-Man 2099.

Mora Rice

Mora Rice

Mora Rice

Miles Morales is the "Ultimate Spider-Man", currently Spider-Man in the comics

Main villain editor

Green Goblin

Hobgoblin

Spider-Man Villain

Spider-Man Villain

Venom

Carnage

Professor Lizard

Doctor Octopus

Vulture

Scorpion

Mysterio

Electric King

Hydro-Man

Sandman

Rhino

Shocker

KraventheHunter

Chameleon

MorbiustheLivingVampire

Hammerhead

Kingpin

Video image editor

Sony Pictures

Spider-Man in the movie

Spider-Man in the movie

"Spider-Man" trilogy is played by Tobey Maguire.

"The Amazing Spider-Man" and "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" are played by Andrew Garfield.

Marvel Movie Universe

In the 2016 movie "Captain America 3" played by Tom Holland.

Played by Tom Holland in the 2017 film "Spider-Man."

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References

1. Spider-Man (Peter Parker). Marvel wikia encyclopedia [reference date 2015-02-3]

2. Marvel Heroes-SpiderMan. Marvel Network [reference date 2016-05-29]

3.Spider-Man. Marvel official website [reference date 2016-12-10]

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