created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko |
Peter Parker/Spider-Man: Blessed with extraordinary intelligence, Peter Parker was a stereotypical nerd. All of that changed after being bitten by a radioactive spider. Now gifted with agility, speed, and the proportional strength of a spider, Peter fights crime as Spider-Man, living by the motto of his late Uncle Ben: "With great power comes great responsibility." Now, he faces his toughest challenge yet: college! | |
Victor Cranston: Peter's best friend and roommate just happens to be another superhero, the Shadow. Victor is the third generation to take the mantle, but the first to naturally have the powers of mild telepathy and invisiblity. He just recently learned how his father's career ended. | |
Mary Jane Watson: After Peter saved her life during an Intergang attack, these two became very close friends. Not long after that, they took it to the next level, and Peter revealed his alter ego. However, both Peter and Mary Jane are starting to notice how Spider-Man is starting to get the way of their relationship, but are afraid to admit it to each other . . . or themselves. | |
Lois Lane: Hard nosed reporter, always puts her job first. Lois first began working at the Daily Planet as a college freshman intent on becoming a reporter. A few short years later, Lois fulfilled her dream, and eventually became one of the leading reporters in the city. Known for her daring and tenacity, her co-workers respect her commitment to her job, but some are wondering if it is healthy. |
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Jimmy Olsen: Photographer for the Daily Planet, Jimmy first met Peter Parker in the summer before their senior year in high school. Because of their many common interests, the two became good friends, and often work together. |
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Perry White: A newspaperman his entire life, starting as a delivery boy, Perry White has risen through the ranks to editor-in-chief of New York's most widely read newspaper. He has developed a special bond with his staff, and is a middleman between the staff and the often ill-tempered owner, J. Jonah Jameson. | |
Richard Parker: Father of Peter, agent of SHIELD, he was supposedly killed in a car accident shortly after Peter's birth. However, recent discoveries have led Peter to believe that he was not killed. |
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Mary Parker: Mother of Peter, agent of SHIELD, she was also believed to have died in a car accident. However, there is evidence that she may not have died. |