Spider-Man |
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[[File:|250px|Spider-Man]] | |
Biographical information | |
Real name |
Peter Benjamin Parker |
Alternative name(s) |
Venom[1] |
Physical description | |
Species |
Metahuman|Human Mutate |
Gender |
Male |
Age |
16 |
Personal information | |
Affiliation |
S.H.I.E.L.D. |
Relatives |
May Parker (aunt) |
Equipment | |
Production details | |
First appearance |
Great Power (as Spider-Man and Peter Parker) |
Last appearance |
Venom (as Venom) |
Voiced by | |
GALLERY |
“ | It took me a while to realize it, but I couldn't have become the Ultimate Spider-Man, until I learned how to be the Ultimate Peter Parker. | ” |
— Spider-Man in "Graduation Day: Part 2"
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Spider-Man (real name: Peter Parker) is the main protagonist and everyone's favorite web-slinging, wall-crawling "menace" of New York, or so J. Jonas Jameson would have you believe. Juggling his life in High School with his hero life isn't as easy as it seems, especially with constant bullying from a certain High School jock and criticism from a "100-foot-tall cranky pants". But S.H.I.E.L.D. decides to make his life a whole lot more complicated by offering him a spot on a team of teenage superheroes, and a chance to become the Ultimate Spider-Man.
Spider-Man is the leader of multiple teams, including his first team comprised of Nova, White Tiger, Power Man, and Iron Fist. He later led a group of inter-dimensional Spider-Men and various combinations of teams made from new recruits and old friends. He was even a temporary member of the Avengers, though is currently a reserve member.
History
Early life
Peter Parker had a normal nerdy kid life, being the best friend of Mary Jane and Harry. He even had his own personal bully; Flash Thompson. Because of his rotten luck of being bitten by at least one animal on any of his school field trips, he ended up being bitten by one of Oscorp's Genetically-Altered Spiders, giving him his infamous spider powers.[5] It was only after his surrogate father, Uncle Ben, died that he devoted himself to taking on the responsibility of a superhero, fighting crime and helping people.[6] During his early career as Spider-Man, he came into contact with Electro, who he later claimed to have had difficulty with at first.[7] He then joined S.H.I.E.L.D.
Season 1
- Main article: History of Spider-Man (Season One)
Season 2
With his teammates now living with him, Spider-Man's life had not much changed as the group continued to work efficiently. One night, Spider-Man and the rest of the group went out to confront an assailant. One by one, Power Man, Iron Fist and White Tiger went down, forcing Spider-Man to contact Nova for assistance. As Nova arrived, Spider-Man and the former were knocked down by the assailant, revealing himself to be Doctor Octopus. Much to Spider-Man's surprise, the nefarious tentacled villain had not perished, as he had previously thought. Despite a grueling battle with the villain, Spider-Man was forced into submission when his web-shooters became congested, forcing him to merely dodge Doc Ock's attacks until S.H.I.E.L.D. agents arrived on the scene. After the villain escaped, Spider-Man took extreme offense to Nick Fury's positive comment regarding Spider-Man and his team's work, pointing out that Doc Ock had still escaped.
He was also thanked by Coulson, who handed over several serums to a literal-disarmed Curt Conners. After Connors received the serums, he asked Spider-Man if he'd stay with him during his testing. Peter wasn't able to, however, as he rushed his teammates back to their home. However, after noticing the very few amounts of space he had at his home with his teammates, Spider-Man took Conner's back on his offer and returned to aid him. As Connors examined the serums with him, Spider-Man started to disagree with several of his suggestions towards its use in the future. When Connors cited Goblin as an example of what it could do, Peter reminded him of how the villain tried to kill him and everyone else.
With his rejections, Connors started to feel saddened, but alas, agreed with Spider-Man's opinions. As the two prepared to depart, Peter accidentally activated the alarm and defense system of Doc Ock's lair. As several Octobots attacked the two, Spider-Man fought them off as hard as he could. Due to the large amount of Octobots, Spider-Man fell flat of strength and was soon to meet his doom as he was trapped underneath a piece of ground. Connors saved him in just in time, after injecting himself with the serum. After defeating the Octobots alongside him, Peter started to argue with Curt until the latter's mutation into the Lizard came into effect. He chased Lizard down to the sewers, all the while being brushed away by the superior-in-strength corrupted ally. Peter was forced to team up with Doc Ock in order to encage the Lizard, however, these plans proved useless as the Lizard's strength enabled him to break out.
With the foe starting to chase him, Peter finally called in for back up as his teammates arrived. Though they were unable to defeat the Lizard with their brute strength, they were able to buy Spider-Man enough time to get an antidote for their once ally. As the group handed Connors over to S.H.I.E.L.D., Peter begged them to take care of him and see to it that he got better. After their promises were assured, Peter rushed his teammates off to their shared home.
Electro's Transformation
A few days after Curt Connor's transformation into the Lizard, Peter's rogues' gallery would be accelerated once again by Electro. Having faced the villain before, Peter wasn't exactly put too much difficulty in defeating him. Peter effortlessly dodged several of his blasts and soon caught the villain in one of his webs, resulting in the villain being shocked. As Peter arrived home, he talked to a preoccupied Sam, who was busy playing a handheld game of his. Peter's other teammates were preoccupied with their own distractions until a power outage triggered everyone's attention.
Peter and his friends turned their attention to their television and saw Electro, who had received a drastic change in his physical appearance and was seeking their attention. Electro explained he had taken control of the entirety of the electricity in New York City and told the group to thank Spider-Man for their imprisonment in their own homes. He and the rest of the group hurried to change into their costumes, only to end up in each other. Spider-Man ended up in White Tiger's costume, the latter in Power Man's before the group changed again and made their way outside. Spider-Man struggled to gain control of his motorcycle and was looked on by his teammates. Nova held members of the group as they touched Spider-Man's motorcycle. He explained to White Tiger that his web shooters ran on electricity after the latter asked why he couldn't just web-sling the entire group to Electro. The group fell after Spider-Man hit his head against a light pole and continued to make their way until they were spotted by several citizens, who were embittered over Spider-Man's involvement in Electro's sudden power boost. As they pelted him with trash, he tried to explain his innocence to his teammates, who had previously questioned him earlier.
The group came into conflict with Batroc the Leaper, who had taken the time to extort cash from the citizens during the cities' blackout. Though he and his teammates outnumbered Batroc five-to-one, they proved unable to defeat him as he easily bested the group and made his way. After losing, Spider-Man and the others left to battle Electro.
Season 3: Web-Warriors
Season 4: Ultimate Spider-Man vs the Sinister 6
Personality
Before getting bitten by a Genetically-Altered Spider and becoming Spider-Man, Peter Parker was a normal schoolboy. He was shy and often bullied at school and didn't take action. As soon as he got his new profound powers, he gained more confidence in himself, occasionally making jokes even in dangerous and serious situations, he is particularly known for taunting and insulting his enemies. When his uncle died, Peter decided to become more responsible for other's sake.[5] He can appear tough around people, but he is actually very compassionate. At one point, he decided he did not want to work with a group of young heroes from S.H.I.E.L.D., primarily because he worried for their safety. Spider-Man was shown to be a great leader when he eventually did work with them, so it appears his fears were unfounded.[8]
[5] Peter's lack of an idol or role model as a child may have contributed to him wanting to be a lone superhero. When he eventually became one, he at some point garnered the respect and admiration of Iron Man in a way he had only for a few.[2]
Peter's insecurities during high school led him to be comfortable making jokes about his enemies, as he could conceal his identity and avoid any harsh judgments that could prove detrimental to his ego.
He is also enthusiastic, and sometimes impulsive, and overconfident.
Physical appearance
Peter Parker is a Caucasian teenage boy of average height with a lean frame, sporting muscular and well-defined build, due to the radioactive spider bite. He has brown hair and blue eyes. He wears a white shirt underneath either his light blue or pink button-down shirt, with blue or brown pants and black sneakers.[5]
Costume
His costume is based on an arachnid, with the spider suit's primary colors being red and blue, with a silhouette of a spider on the chest area and a large red spider on the back. The red has a pattern that resembles that of a spider web, with the center of the web being on the topside of his nose. The red and webs only go to the shoulders on the costume. The eyes on the mask are white with a bold black outline.[5]
After meeting Tony Stark, he made the Iron Spider Armor for him based on his powers. It has metal armor in red, with a golden spider symbol on his chest. After S.H.I.E.L.D.'s modification, it can transform into a backpack for Peter.[2]
Relationships
Family
Friends and Allies
- Spider-Man's Classic Team - Teammates
- White Tiger/Ava Ayala - Ally, Friend, Teammate, and Possible Love Interest
- Iron Fist/Danny Rand - Ally, Friend, and Teammate
- Power Man/Luke Cage - Ally, Friend, and Teammate
- Nova/Sam Alexander - Ally, Friend, Teammate, and Former Rival
- New Warriors - Teammates
- Cloak/Tyrone Johnson - Ally, Teammate, and Former Enemy
- Dagger/Tandy Bowen - Ally, Teammate, and Former Enemy
- Squirrel Girl/Doreen Green - Ally and Teammate
- Triton - Ally, Teammate, and Former Rival
- Ka-Zar/Kevin Plunder - Ally and Former Teammate
- Zabu - Ally and Former Teammate
- Web-Warriors (Mainstream Universe) - Teammates
- Agent Venom/Flash Thompson - Ally, Friend, Teammate, and Former Rival
- Venom (mass-produced version) - Ally and Former Enemy
- Iron Spider/Amadeus Cho - Ally, Friend, Teammate, and Former Rival
- Scarlet Spider/Ben Reilly - DNA Descendant, Ally, Friend, Teammate, and Former Enemy
- Kid Arachnid/Ultimate Spider-Man/Miles Morales - Ally, Friend, and Teammate
- Agent Venom/Flash Thompson - Ally, Friend, Teammate, and Former Rival
- Web-Warriors (Alternate Universe) - Counterparts, Allies/Friends
- Spider-Man 2099/Miguel O'Hara - Ally
- Spider-Girl/Petra Parker - Ally
- Spider-Man Noir/Peter Parker - Ally
- Spider-Ham/Peter Porker - Ally
- Spyder-Knight/Peter Parker - Ally
- Blood Spider/Peter Parker - Ally
- Web Beard/Peter Parker - Ally
- Web-Slinger/Peter Parker - Ally
- Spider-Gwen/Gwen Stacy - Ally
- Spider-Punk/Peter Parker - Ally
- Other Alternate Reality's Good Spider-Men - Allies
- S.H.I.E.L.D. - Allies
- Nick Fury - Former Mentor
- Phil Coulson - Former Mentor
- Lizard/Dr. Curt Connors - Ally, Friend, and Former Unwilling Enemy
- Stan - Ally
- Madame Web/Julia Carpenter - Ally
- Leo Fitz - Former Mentor
- Jemma Simmons - Former Mentor
- Walter Cage - Ally
- Amanda Cage - Ally
- S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Academy - Allies and Teammates
- Patrioteer/Venom/Anti-Venom/Harry Osborn - Best Friend, Ally, Teammate, and Former Unwilling Enemy
- Spider-Woman/Carnage Queen/Mary Jane Watson - Best Friend, Ally, Teammate, and Former Unwilling Enemy
- Carnage (Second Version) - Enemy turned Ally
- Mysterio/Frances Beck - Ally and Former Enemy
- Rhino/Alexander Sytsevich - Ally and Former Unwilling Enemy
- Vulture/Adrian Toomes - Ally and Former Unwilling Enemy
- Avengers - Allies
- Iron Man/Tony Stark - Ally and Former Mentor
- Captain America/Steve Rogers - Ally and Former Mentor
- Hulk/Dr. Bruce Banner - Ally
- Thor - Ally
- Hawkeye/Clint Barton - Ally and Former Mentor
- Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff - Ally
- Falcon/Samuel Wilson - Ally
- Ant-Man/Scott Lang - Ally and Former Mentor
- S.M.A.S.H. - Allies
- She-Hulk/Jennifer Walters - Ally
- Red Hulk/Thunderbolt Ross - Ally
- Skaar - Ally
- A-Bomb/Rick Jones - Ally
- Guardians of the Galaxy - Allies
- Star-Lord/Peter Quill - Ally
- Gamora - Ally
- Drax the Destroyer - Ally
- Rocket Raccoon - Ally
- Groot - Ally
- Oscorp - Allies and Former Enemies
- Green Goblin/Iron Patriot/Goblin King/Norman Osborn - Ally, Former Arch-Nemesis, Former Torturer and Former Attempted Killer
- Howling Commandos - Allies
- Blade/Eric Brooks - Ally
- Werewolf by Night/Jack Russel - Ally
- Frankenstein's Monster - Ally
- Man-Thing/Ted Sallis - Ally
- Invisible Man/Max - Ally
- Inhumans - Allies and Former Enemies
- Black Bolt/Blackagar Boltagon - Ally and Former Enemy
- Medusa/Medusalith Amaquelin - Ally and Former Enemy
- Crystal/Crystalia Amaquelin - Ally
- Lockjaw - Ally and Former Enemy
- Karnak - Ally and Former Enemy
- Gorgon -Ally and Former Enemy
- Other Allies
- Doctor Strange/Dr. Stephen Strange - Ally
- Whizzer/Robert Frank - Ally and Former Mentor
- Sandman/Flint Marko - Ally and Former Enemy
- The Collector/Taneleer Tivan
- Wolverine/Logan Howlett - Ally
- Thing/Benjamin Grimm - Ally and Former Enemy
- Doctor Octopus/Dr. Otto Octavius - Ally, Former Arch-Nemesis, Former Torturer and Former Attempted Killer
- Eitri - Ally
- Awesome Android - Ally
- Mac Porter - Ally
- Steel Spider/Ollie Osnick - Ally and Former Enemy
- Man-Wolf/John Jameson - Ally and Former Unwilling Enemy
- Master of K'un L'un - Ally
- Deadpool/Wade Wilson - Ally, Rival, and Former Enemy
- Mary Jane Watson (Noir) † - Ally
- Iron Mouse - Ally
- Merlin - Ally
- Jessie Prescott - Ally
- Emma Ross - Ally
- Luke Ross - Ally
- Ravi Ross - Ally
- Zuri Ross - Ally
- Mrs. Kipling - Ally
- Lizard King/Curt Connors - Ally and Former Enemy
- White Tiger/Ava Ayala (Vampire Universe) - Ally and Former Unwilling Enemy
- Iron Fist/Danny Rand (Vampire Universe) - Ally and Former Unwilling Enemy
- Power Man/Luke Cage (Vampire Universe) - Ally and Former Unwilling Enemy
- The Groot - Ally
- Dread Pirate Duck - Ally and Former Enemy
- Cosmo - Ally and Former Enemy
- Rocket - Ally and Former Enemy
- Phantom Rider/Ben Parker - Ally and Former Unwilling Enemy
- Mr. Fixit/Bruce Banner - Ally
- Thunderbolt/Thaddeus Ross - Ally
- A-Bombardier/Rick Jones -Ally
- Rio Morales - Ally
- George Stacy - Ally and Former Enemy
- Aunt May (Ultimate Universe) - Ally
- Moon Knight/Marc Spector - Ally and Former Enemy
- Mysterio/Quentin Beck - Ally and Former Enemy
Enemies
- Sinister Six - Enemies
- Kraven the Hunter/Sergei Kravinoff - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Electro/Max Dillon - Enemy
- Beetle/Abner Jenkins - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Scorpion - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Ultimate Green Goblin/Norman Osborn - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Hydro-Man/Morris Bench - Enemy
- HYDRA - Enemies
- Madame Hydra/Ophelia Sarkissian
- Arnim Zola - Enemy
- Crossbones/Brock Rumlow - Enemy
- Morbius the Living Vampire/Dr. Michael Morbius † - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Baron Karl Mordo - Enemy and Former Allies
- The Spot/Johnathon Ohnn - Enemy
- Spider-Slayers (Synthezoids) - Enemies
- Kaine † - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Bone Spider † - Former Ally turned Enemy
- Ghost Spider † - Former Ally turned Enemy
- Goliath Spider † - Former Ally turned Enemy
- Frightful Four - Enemies
- Wizard/Bentley Wittman - Enemies
- Thundra - Enemy
- Klaw/Ulysses Klaw - Enemy and Torturer
- Trapster/Peter Petruski - Enemy
- Taskmaster/Tony Masters - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Venom (Oscorp) † - Enemy and Former Symbiote
- Other Enemies
- Batroc the Leaper/Georges Batroc - Enemy
- Loki - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Juggernaut/Cain Marko - Enemy
- Shocker/Herman Schultz - Enemy
- Mesmero - Enemy
- Carnage (Original) † - Enemy and Former Symbiote
- Shriek/Frances Barrison - Enemy
- Wolf Spider/Peter Parker - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Grizzly/Max Markham - Enemy
- Doctor Doom/Victor von Doom - Enemy
- Nightmare - Enemy
- Zodiac - Enemies
- Scorpio - Enemy
- Dracula - Enemy
- Boomerang/Fred Meyers - Enemy
- Titus - Enemy
- Molten Man/Mark Raxton - Enemy
- Absorbing Man/Carl Creel - Enemy
- Anti-Venom † - Enemy
- Living Laser/Arthur Parks - Enemy
- Zzzax - Enemy
- Dragon Man - Enemy
- Sabretooth/Victor Creed - Enemy
- Wrecking Crew - Enemies
- Wrecker/Dirk Garthwaite - Enemy
- Thunderball/Eliot Franklin - Enemy
- Bulldozer/Henry Camp - Enemy
- Brian Calusky - Enemy
- Phalanx † - Enemy
- Skurge - Enemy
- Boston Terroriers - Enemies
- Plymouth Rocker - Enemy
- Salem's Witch - Enemy
- Slam Adams - Enemy
- Swarm/Michael Tan † - Enemy
- Destroyer † - Enemy
- Korvac † - Enemy
- Arcade - Enemy
- The Living Mummy/N'Kantu - Former Ally turned Enemy
- Dormammu - Enemy and Attempted Killer
- Green Goblin/Norman Osborn - Enemy
- Alchemist/Otto Octavius - Enemy
- Maximus - Enemy
- Morgan Le Fey - Enemy
- Jack O'Lantern - Enemy
- The Grandmaster/En Dwi Gast - Enemy
- Abomination/Emil Blonsky - Enemy
- Wendigo King - Enemy
- Blastaar - Enemy
- Ymir - Enemy
- Annihilus - Enemy
- Attuma - Enemy
- Terrax/Tyros - Enemy
- M.O.D.O.K./George Tarleton - Enemy
- The Leader/Samuel Sterns - Enemy
- Kraken - Enemy
- Doc. Ock Holiday/Otto Holiday - Enemy
- Mr. Negative/Martin Li - Enemy
- Hammerhead/Joseph Lorenzini - Enemy
- Spider-Slayers (Robots) - Enemies
- Dr. Spencer Smythe - Enemy
- Spider-Slayer Mark I † - Enemy
- Spider-Slayer Mark II † - Enemy
Powers and Abilities
- Genetically Enhanced Attributes: Through his infusion of radioactive spider DNA, he has gained the strength, speed, equilibrium & healing rate of the common house spider. He also gained a paranormal survival instinct, dubbed as his spider senses.
- Superhuman Strength: Spider-Man possesses superhuman strength, he is strong enough to easily destroy mechanical robots from S.H.I.E.L.D and hold many tons of weight when needed. It is stated that Spider-Man can lift a max of about 20 tons.[5]
- Superhuman Speed: Spider-Man can run at speeds greater than the finest Olympic athlete.[5]
- Superhuman Stamina: Spider-man has been exerting for days without passing out, despite his greatly increased metabolism.
- Superhuman Endurance: Spider-Man's body is physically tougher and more resistant to some types of injury than the body of a normal human. He has endured blows from beings with a strength much greater than his own, fallen many meters in the air, and even been hit through steel walls. However, he can easily be damaged through bladed weaponry or even the smallest firearms. He did, however, endure being showered in superheated water & being "nuggied" by the Hulk.
- Superhuman Agility: Spider-Man is very agile and can easily do backflips in the air.[5]
- Superhuman Equilibrium: After being bitten by the mutated spider, Spider-man can balance himself on any object no matter small or narrow.[5]
- Superhuman Reflexes: Spider-Man's reflexes are above even the finest human athlete. He has shown that he can dodge strikes from beings with supernatural speed, gunfire, and energy blasts.
- Spider-Sense: Spider-Man has a supernatural survival instinct to sense dangers that happens moments before it actually happens, which enhances his reflexes. It works like an alarm sound when danger is near. It cannot be replicated by any being due to its magical nature.[5]
- Wall-Crawling: Being injected by the mutated spider, Spider-man can crawl along surfaces much like a spider would.[5]
- Regenerative Healing Factor: Spider-Man's peak-human metabolism allows him a slight healing factor, allowing him to heal epithelial cells/tissues at a faster pace. However, it is likely that this healing ability will not heal damages done to vital organs nor regenerate amputated limbs. He did manage to regenerate his eyesight overnight.
- Magic Resistance: Due to the last time he worked with Doctor Strange, he gained a certain degree of resistance to magic spells.
- Genius Level Intelligence: Peter is a genius, and has an I.Q of 205. He is more intelligent than some of the finest professors in the world. He was even able to find an antidote for a disease on his own, be able to operate Iron Man's armor and other extraordinary feats that would require genius intelligence.
- Hand-to-Hand Combat: He has been extensively trained by Nick Fury and Iron Fist in various martial arts styles as well as to properly supplement it with his superhuman strength, speed, and reflexes. He often toys with his opponents in order for them to drop their guard, due to his seemingly childish nature.
- Leadership: He has shown to be a remarkable leader & even led his own team to many great victories before being offered the Avengers membership. He also shows remarkable proficiency in analyzing various tactics to create better combat tactics.
- Stealth Tactics: Spider-Man has shown to be highly skilled at stealth, even before being initiated in S.H.I.E.L.D. or the Avengers.
- Iron Willpower: Spider-man is also determined to accomplish his goals even if it means going against the likes of the Avengers or S.H.I.E.L.D. He even stuck to his gut to cure Norman Osborn, instead of just having him executed.
Equipment
- Web-Shooters: Spider-Man when he began his career created web-shooters to combo with his persona as Spider-Man. They are able to shoot web fluids at high pressure and speed.[5]
- S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Next Generation Web-Shooters: Spider-Man received a new and enhanced version of his web-shooters from Nick Fury. Unlike his original web shooters if it's activated a small target appears, which can be used to aim more properly. It can also store more web fluid in it and reach farther. It can shoot at a higher pressure and speed. The web-shooter also has a camouflage mode.[5] The web-shooters can also be encased in electricity.[1]It can also transform into a crossbow as seen in Hawkeye (episode).
- Web Fluid: Spider-Man own invention to come with the web shooters, it's used by him to spin web and sling through the city. Spider-Man can modify the fluid after shooting it for certain situation such as using it as a parachute and as web wings.[5]
- Spider-Cycle: S.H.I.E.L.D. created an arachnid-based technologically modified motorcycle for Spider-Man. The motorcycle is equipped with automatic aiming web shooters, web fluids, blasters and rocket boosters.[8]
- Iron Spider Armor: Tony Stark developed the armor when he encountered Spider-Man. It's made in combination with his tech and Spider-Man's powers. Spider-Man later modified the suit to fit him well.[2]
- Electric Claws: Spider-Man used for a short while the electric claws of White Tiger, to aid against Taskmaster.[9]
- Adamantium-Vibranium Armor: It's a special body armor that is able to withstand powerful blows.[10]
- Webcannon 3000: It's a large gun that is able to shoot webs to entrap foes in them.[10]
- Spinning Arachnid Disks: Small arachnid designed flying disk that can be thrown at high speed and can shoot out webs to entrap foes within them.[10]
- Impact Force Bubbles: Those are small bubbles that can be thrown at foes, upon impact it enlarges to trap foes in it.[10]
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Watch
- Spidey-Inline Skates/Hover-board
- Spider-Copter (formerly)
- Spider-Tank (formerly)
- Spider-Pogo Stick (formerly)
Appearances
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Season 1 | 26 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Season 2 | 26 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Season 3 | 26 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Season 4 | 26 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overall | 104 |
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2015 | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 | 10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Overall | 34 |
Trivia
- Peter often breaks the "fourth wall" when he talks to the audience and is seen by the rest of the characters as he's talking to himself.
- Peter has become both Venom and Carnage in this series.
- This version of Spider-Man appears in Avengers Assemble and Hulk and the agents of S.M.A.S.H. which are in the same continuity as Ultimate Spider-Man.
- However, due to the third season of the Guardians of the Galaxy TV series, the Ultimate Spider-Man TV series appears to have been retconned from the current Marvel animated continuity and replaced by the new series Marvel's Spider-Man, meaning that all appearances by this version of the character in the other Marvel shows are most likely no longer considered canon.
Background in other media
- This is the "9th" animated incarnation of Peter Parker as Spider-Man. Previous versions include Spider-Man (1967), Spider-Woman, Spider-Man (1981), Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Spider-Man (1994), Spider-Man Unlimited, Spider-Man: The New Animated Series and The Spectacular Spider-Man.
- In other appearances, Peter Parker was a skilled photographer that works at the Daily Bugle.
- In the Ultimate Comics, Peter was a web designer for the Daily Bugle rather than a photographer.
- In the original comics, Spider-Man got the symbiote during Marvel's Secret Wars Storyline in 1984.
- This version of Spider-Man differs greatly from his comic counterpart and previous adaptations.
- Second appearance of Man-Spider since 1994 animated series.
- Spider-Man appears in the Disney INFINITY games as a playable character and figurine.
Quotes
Season 1
Great Power
- Other kids I know start their day with orange juice. Me? I get yelled at by 100-foot-tall-cranky pants.
Exclusive
- Hulk? Here? In Manhattan? Ungood...
- Three words. Nose Hair Trimmer.
Me Time
- It's "Arachnid." And you call yourself a doctor? - (to Doctor Octopus)
Awesome
- Too weird.
Home Sick Hulk
- I took care of the "Phalanx", I took care of "Hulk" - (to Nick Fury)
I Am Spider-Man
- I'm your second choice to play myself!? - (to Phil Coulson)
The Iron Octopus
- Love the new duds, Ock. Covering your face was a stroke of genius! - (to Doctor Octopus)
The Attack of the Beetle
- Agent Phil Coulson is kind of... cool!?
Revealed
- It's not your fault, you don't have to be this "Green Goblin" - (to Green Goblin)
Season 2
Kraven the Hunter
- Someone important was taken from me too. I lost someone special to me for no reason at all. Just like you I had an opportunity for revenge, had the guy who did it cornered, helpless, I could have finished it right there but I realized that wouldn't have changed what happened and, worse, I would've become as bad as the creep who took him from me. He always said I could choose what kind of man I wanted to be. I chose to walk away. To be better. To be Spider-Man. - (to White Tiger)
Hawkeye
- Hey, Hawkeye! Where's an Avenger when you need one? - (to Hawkeye)
The Sinister Six
- So how many Sinister Sixers does it take to screw in a lightbulb? Answer: six, four to hold down Electro and one to put a lightbulb in his mouth! wah wah waaah! - (to The Sinister Six)
Spidah-Man!
- If you stop hitting me, I'll brush up on my villains guide to Boston. Pinky swear!
The Incredible Spider-Hulk
- Where is Hulk? "Brain Man" fix Hulk?
Game Over
- Game Over
Return of the Sinister Six
- One on one these guys are tough enough but six at one time!
Season 3: Web-Warriors
The Avenging Spider-Man Part 2
- Knock knock, Doc Ock! - (to Doctor Octopus)
Cloak and Dagger
- I am the Spider-Supreme!
The Next Iron Spider
- Here's the deal. Me, Peter Parker: Huge IQ, number one in math, number one in science, top student. The transfer student Amadeus Cho: Uncharted IQ, skipped a few grades, holds several patents, is banned from all TV game shows.
The Vulture
- That's a good thing, right? There must have been some good times. Hold that thought. It looks like we unlocked the mother load on Doc Ock's animal DNA experiments. Hey, he really did make a kangaroo! Looks like Ock offered cash to down-on-their-luck kids to participate in his scientific studies. Aw, but it doesn't say who any of these kids were. - (to Harry Osborn)
The Spider-Verse: Part 1
- Spidey, you are definitively not in Brooklyn anymore.
The Spider-Verse: Part 4
- Gobby, meet the Web-Warriors! - (to Spider-Goblin)
Season 4: Ultimate Spider-Man vs The Sinister 6
Return to the Spider-Verse: Part 2
- I just wanted to take one last look at a world where Uncle Ben was still alive. (to Kid Arachnid)
Graduation Day: Part 2
- So I guess this is it, there's no need to get all sappy. I thought once I became the Ultimate Spider-Man that would mean my work was done. Far from it, this isn't the end, this is only the beginning.
Gallery
- Main article: Spider-Man/Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Venom". Man of Action, James Felder (writers) & Gary Hartle, Jeff Allen (directors). Ultimate Spider-Man. April 15, 2012. No. 4.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Flight of the Iron Spider". Man of Action, James Felder (writers) & Alex Soto (director). Ultimate Spider-Man. April 22, 2012. No. 5.
- ↑ "Field Trip". Eugene Son & Joe Kelly (writers) & Alex Soto (director). Ultimate Spider-Man. May 20, 2012. No. 9.
- ↑ "Carnage". TBA (writers) & TBA (director). March 31, 2013. No. 34.
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 "Great Power". Paul Dini (writer) & Alex Soto, Tim Eldred (directors). Ultimate Spider-Man. April 1, 2012. No. 1.
- ↑ "Strange". Man of Action & James Felder (writer) & Jeff Allen (director). July 8, 2012. No. 13.
- ↑ "Electro". Man of Action & Eugene Son (writers) & Phil Pignotti (director). January 21, 2013. No. 28.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Great Responsibility". Paul Dini (writer) & Phil Pignotti, Tim Eldred (directors). Ultimate Spider-Man. April 1, 2012. No. 2.
- ↑ "Why I Hate the Gym". Man of Action, Joe Fallon (writers) & Jeff Allen, Gary Hartle (directors). Ultimate Spider-Man. April 29, 2012. No. 6.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 "For Your Eye Only". Brian Michael Bendis (writer) & Jeff Allen (director). July 22, 2012. No. 15.
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