Reluctant to help Miles at first, seeing how he would disintegrate if he stayed in Miles' dimension much longer, he soon adopted his role as a begrudging mentor to Miles. Unbeknownst to him, a teenager who had similar spider-powers, Miles Morales, was there, and accidentally knocked Peter unconscious with his electric bioshock.Īfter coming to and shaking off Miles, Peter learned that Miles was on a mission to stop the Kingpin from opening another portal, one that could destroy Miles' New York. When he arrived, he learned that his counterpart had died, and came to visit his grave. While Peter was in his apartment, he was sucked into a portal that transported him across the multiverse to Earth-1610B, as part of a super-collider experiment conducted by the Kingpin. Peter continued to fight crime as Spider-Man, but he fell into a deep depression, gaining weight, becoming easily frustrated, and even ignoring Ben's lesson about responsibility as all his mistakes and regrets began to weigh him down with guilt and make him even more weary and tired of caring for everyone else. He lost his Aunt May and divorced his beloved wife Mary Jane out of his fear of having the children she wanted. As he continued to fight crime, he struggled to balance his life as a hero with his personal life. Over the years, though, he grew tired of saving the city, and began sustaining serious injuries and making terrible business decisions. Career as Spider-Man Īs Spider-Man, Peter fought crime in New York City for twenty-two years, battling villains like the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Scorpion, and more. Donning a web-covered costume and wrist-mounted web-shooters, became the hero known as "Spider-Man". At sixteen years old, he was bitten by a radioactive spider, giving him super-strength, durability, and the ability to stick to flat surfaces, and after losing his uncle, he learned that with great power, comes great responsibility. Parker was born in Queens, New York City, and was raised by his uncle Ben and aunt May.
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