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Ultimate Spider-Man (character)
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Before Peter was born, his father, Richard Parker, was a scientist who was working with S.H.I.E.L.D.. In Ultimate Origins, it was revealed that Richard Parker was researching with Dr. Henry Pym, Bruce Banner, and Dr. Franklin Storm Sr. to reverse-engineer the super soldier formula for S.H.I.E.L.D. (based on Nick Fury's genetic sample). Banner mistakenly believed he solved the formula and tested it on himself for credit (believing S.H.I.E.L.D. would take away his success). Unfortunately, the process transformed Banner into the Hulk.
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*Superhuman strength, speed and agility *Ability to cling to most surfaces *Genius-level intellect *Precognitive Spider-sense *Utilizes web-shooters to shoot strong spider-web strings from wrists
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Peter Benjamin Parker
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Before Peter was born, his father, Richard Parker, was a scientist who was working with S.H.I.E.L.D.. In Ultimate Origins, it was revealed that Richard Parker was researching with Dr. Henry Pym, Bruce Banner, and Dr. Franklin Storm Sr. to reverse-engineer the super soldier formula for S.H.I.E.L.D. (based on Nick Fury's genetic sample). Banner mistakenly believed he solved the formula and tested it on himself for credit (believing S.H.I.E.L.D. would take away his success). Unfortunately, the process transformed Banner into the Hulk. At the time, Richard went to see his wife and baby Peter right outside the research facility. Banner just transformed into the Hulk and destroyed the facility. The explosion and decimation injured Peter's parents, but they survived the ordeal. Baby Peter survived after his mother shielded him from the blast. Hulk's humanity only awakened after seeing baby Peter and reverted back to Banner. Fury had Banner arrested. Richard Parker and his partner, Edward Brock Sr., was working on a new scientific marvel for Trask Industries, but their project wasn't going well. Desperate to get funding and recognition, the Brocks and the Parkers took a business flight trip to continue in hopes to find a way to finish their project when the plane crashed and killed everyone. The authorities later had Peter sent to his closest relatives, Aunt May and Uncle Ben. Note: Ultimate Origins and the Ultimate Spider-Man continuum conflicts each other in canon with the death of Peter's parents. In Origins, the comic shows the Parkers were killed by the Hulk and Fury covered their deaths. However, in the primary comic continuum, Peter actually grew up several years with his parents before they were killed in a plane accident with the Brocks, due to Project: Venom. Although one of the writers clarified they were merely injured and not really dead, the details of the events remain unofficially resolved. Following the death of his parents, Peter was raised by his Aunt May and Uncle Ben in Queens, New York. Ben and May never had a child (unclear if it was a life choice or inability to procreate); they raised him as their own son. Peter grew trying to learn more about his father through his incomplete science projects. It was his way of understanding him even though he didn't remember him. Being a child prodigy, he didn't have many friends. His only true friend was his neighbor Mary Jane Watson (MJ). They were best friends ever since childhood. Being one of the smartest and most academically achieved students in school, Peter was your classic nerd. He was constantly bullied and hazed by Flash Thompson (aka Flash) and Kenneth McFarlane (aka Kenny or Kong). The entire basketball team harassed him and caused him no end of difficulty for laughs. Only Harry Osborn (a classmate) ever defended him and tried to support him. It's also because of their mutual respect that they became good friends.