Spider-Man (Ultimate Marvel character)


Spider-Man is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a modernized, alternate universe version of Spider-Man, a character first created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1962. The Ultimate version of the character originated in Ultimate Marvel, a line of books created in 2000 that are set in a parallel universe with a narrative continuity separate and independent from the main continuity of Marvel Comics stories that began in the 1960s. Ultimate Spider-Man, the first and flagship title of the Ultimate line, was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Mark Bagley, and debuted with Ultimate Spider-Man #1, which featured the first appearance of the Ultimate version of the character. The biggest difference is that this version of Parker is killed at the age 16, being Spider-Man for only a year, before being replaced by Miles Morales.

Fictional character biography

Around the age of six, Peter Parker was orphaned after the death of his parents in a plane crash and was raised by his father's brother, Ben Parker, and his wife May. Nine years later, Peter grew up to be an exceptionally bright teen and a high school genius, being particularly skilled in physics and chemistry, but was also an outcasted, introverted and bullied outsider, frequently tormented by Flash Thompson and Kenny "King Kong" McFarlane. On a school field trip to the scientific corporation: Oscorp, he was bitten by a genetically-mutated spider, which gave him spider-like superhuman abilities. The head of OsCorp: Norman Osborn discovered this and experimented with the same mutagen injected within the spider's bloodstream on himself, but the experiment went awry, mutating him into a monstrous, green-coloured and hulking goblin-like creature:
later known as the Green Goblin. After discovering his new abilities, Peter used his powers for personal gain, like his standard counterpart, to financially support his family as a professional wrestler and to become popular, by becoming the school's top basketball player, thanks to his enhanced spider-powers. However, as he began to selfishly utilise his abilities and started to act irresponsibly, which adversely affected his studies and behavior, much to the concern of his aunt and uncle, he was later fired from his job as a wrestler, under suspicions that he was responsible for a recent robbery, much to his chagrin and disappointment. Later that night, as he was returning home, he encountered an armed robber escaping from a nearby convenience store, but refused to stop him, out of spite and continued to walk home. After returning home, which later resulted in a heated argument with his adoptive parents over his failing grades and increasingly reckless nature, Peter ran away from home, out of anger. After regretting his argument with his aunt and uncle, he later returned home, intending to apologise and reveal his spider-powers to them, but upon arriving, he saw a police car and an ambulance parked outside his home, and to his horror, he discovered that his uncle was murdered by an armed thief. Fueled with rage and a thirst for vengeance, a masked Peter hunted down his uncle's killer and later cornered him within an abandoned warehouse and managed to subdue him, before finding out, to his shock, that the killer was the same robber, whom he refused to stop earlier that night, after which he handed over the killer to the arriving police. Guilt-ridden, Peter vowed to follow his father's/uncle's motto: "With great power comes great responsibility" and took up the alias of the masked vigilante: Spider-Man, in order to utilise his spider-powers for a noble purpose and to atone for his uncle's death.
In his first year as Spider-Man, he encountered the Green Goblin, who later disappeared into the river below the Brooklyn Bridge, following his defeat. Peter Parker later got a job as a web designer for the Daily Bugle upon being hired by J. Jonah Jameson: the snarky and cynical editor of the Daily Bugle, who dislikes Spider-Man and constantly runs defamatory smear campaigns against the vigilante. Later, he confessed his identity to his classmate, crush and childhood friend: Mary Jane Watson and they formed a close romantic relationship. Peter Parker later met Gwen Stacy, which initially put pressure on Spider-Man's current relationship with Mary Jane Watson. However, this issue was later resolved and the three became good friends.
signing a copy of Ultimate Spider-Man #1, featuring the character's first appearance, at Midtown Comics in Manhattan
After being defeated by Spider-Man in a sudden reappearance, the Green Goblin is apprehended and incarcerated in the Triskelion alongside Doctor Octopus, Electro, Kraven the Hunter, and Sandman. They escape from the Triskelion and form the Ultimate Six. When the Green Goblin threatens to harm Aunt May, Spider-Man reluctantly allies with the Ultimate Six and they attack the White House. When Captain America confirms that Aunt May is safe, Spider-Man assists the Ultimates in fighting the Ultimate Six.
In a later encounter with Nick Fury, Spider-Man learned that Nick Fury learned his secret identity upon finding evidence including footage of the spider that bit Peter Parker and the fact that Doctor Octopus was ranting in his cell that Peter Parker is Spider-Man.
During the "Ultimatum" storyline, Peter and those in his life survive the Ultimatum Wave caused by Magneto where Peter becomes Spider-Man to help save the drowning civilians. While Spider-Man was doing heroic acts, J. Jonah Jameson started publishing his heroic acts. While working with Hulk, they find the body of Daredevil, who became one of the casualties of the Ultimatum Wave. When the two of them arrived at the ruins of the Sanctum Sanctorum, Spider-Man and Hulk find a rift open where Dormammu and different demons are emerging at the time when Doctor Strange was possessed by Nightmare. When Hulk caused an explosion during the fight, Spider-Man was caught in the explosion. Following the death of Magneto, the Ultimates find Spider-Man unconscious while searching for survivors.
As Spider-Man was no longer having problems with the police following the Ultimatum Wave incident, Peter Parker had to take a temporary work at the Burger Frog when the Daily Bugle was temporarily shut down during the Ultimatum Wave incident.
During "The Death of Spider-Man" storyline, Spider-Man finds that Norman Osborn has reformed the Ultimate Six with Vulture replacing Spider-Man. While searching for them following Doctor Octopus' death, Spider-Man threw himself in front of Captain America when he was targeted by Punisher and got shot. Upon dressing the wound, Spider-Man fought the Ultimate Six where they injure him further. Before Electro can attack Spider-Man, Aunt May shot him enough for him to discharge energy that knocked out Kraven the Hunter, Sandman, and Vulture. Spider-Man and Green Goblin continued their fight which led to a mutual kill. Before dying, he was surrounded by Aunt May, Mary Jane, Human Torch, and Gwen Stacy as Spider-Man quoted that he saved them where he was unable to save Uncle Ben. While Mary Jane cradled Spider-Man's lifeless body, Aunt May, Mary Jane Watson, and Human Torch cried uncontrollably while Norman Osborn's dead body was seen with a smirk where he died knowing that he won.
During the "Ultimate Fallout" storyline, the public became aware of Peter Parker being Spider-Man as the Daily Bugle was the first to print the news about Spider-Man's death. When it came to his funeral, Tony Stark paid for the funeral while Captain America approached Aunt May with remorse over the fact that he blamed himself for Spider-Man's death. Thor claimed that he saw Peter Parker's spirit in Valhalla. At the same time, an African-American/Latino boy named Miles Morales is shown to have developed spider powers and uses a copy of the Spider-Man costume to defeat Kangaroo. Nick Fury even blamed himself for Spider-Man's death when he visits Mary Jane.
Sometime later, under unknown circumstances, Peter awoke in an abandoned laboratory and made his way back to New York City where he reunited with Mary Jane. To investigate if he was still dead, they went to his grave to find that somebody dug his body out of his grave. Not wanting to surprise Aunt May, Peter Parker went to retrieve his web-shooters from Miles Morales' apartment only for Miles to come in to his room. Both of them fought over the part of telling Aunt May, which leads a short scuffle that ends with Parker knocking Morales out and making off with his web-shooters. After the also-resurrected Green Goblin ambushes Miles in Queens, Peter comes to his aid, finally clad in his old costume. Peter's intervention on Green Goblin attempting to kill Miles surprises those who witnessed his return. It was discovered that the OZ Formula that affected Peter and Osborn has apparently given them virtual immortality. After Green Goblin was defeated, Detective Maria Hill shoots him and immolates his body for good measure, Peter officially retires as Spider-Man and gave his web-shooters to Miles, as well as his blessing to uphold the Spider-Man mantle. Bidding farewell to Aunt May and Gwen, Peter and Mary Jane leave New York to find out how he came back to life.
Following the Secret Wars storyline, the Ultimate Universe was restored and Peter Parker resumed the mantle of Spider-Man, as Miles now resided in the prime universe. After helping the Ultimates fight and detained the Green Goblin, Peter Parker attended a party that welcomed Kenny McFarland home from the army.

Powers, abilities and equipment

Powers and abilities

After being bitten by a genetically-modified spider, the resulting aftermath led to the unseen side-effect of the spider-venom slowly killing Peter, before the effect eventually wore away and subsequently led him to develop arachnid-like superpowers.
So far, Spider-Man has been established as possessing:
After being bitten by the spider, Peter Parker created mechanical devices named "web-shooters", which produced a strong, web-like adhesive substance, by using his father's scientific notes, since the bite did not give him the ability to spin webs.

Van der Waals force abilities

Spider-Man gained the ability to adhere to any solid surface using his hands and feet because of van der Waals force, which dependent on the interactions between his body and surfaces. His ability to stick to objects is seemingly conscious – i.e., he accidentally pulled off pieces of plaster when having a heated argument with his aunt and uncle. He does not seem to have the ability to stick any part of him to walls other than his hands and feet, but it has not been officially revealed. Many characters find this ability of his disgusting, most namely Wolverine of the X-Men.

Spider-Sense

Spider-Man's most subtle power is his spider-sense. A form of precognition or sixth sense, it unconsciously activates and alerts him to any threat to himself, manifesting as an inexplicable tingle in the base of his skull. While it cannot tell him of the exact nature of the threat, it is vaguely directional and Spider-Man can judge the severity of the threat by the intensity of the tingling.
The spider-sense not only alerts Spider-Man to threats to his physical safety, but also helps him in web-swinging across the city and warns him to threats to his privacy, such as being observed while changing identities. Spider-Man also uses the spider-sense as a means to time his evasive maneuvers to the point where he can easily avoid gunfire. When combined with his superhuman reflexes and agility, this makes him an extremely difficult target to shoot in combat and formidable in close quarters.
Unlike in the official continuity, Peter can be sneaked up on as long as whoever is sneaking up on him means no harm. This is revealed when the Black Cat sneaks up on him from behind and covers his eyes. He rarely refers to it as a "Spider-Sense", although he has referred to it as such on occasion.
Wavy lines emanating from Peter's head often show the activation of the spider-sense; sometimes the whole panel is completely red-tinted. Also, Venom has shown the ability to overload Spidey's Spider-Sense, or avoid it completely, like in normal Marvel Continuity.

Scientific Aptitude and Knowledge

Apart from his physical abilities, Peter is an intellectually-gifted scientific teen genius and has a prodigious aptitude in the physical sciences, with a high IQ level of around 250. He has a facility for chemistry and physics, and while he is depicted as less intellectually-skilled than his mainstream counterpart, he is still considered to be exceptionally bright and intelligent in his own right, impressing the likes of Tony Stark and Reed Richards. He designed his self-devised web-shooters, but the adhesive formula was one his father had been working on, which he managed to crack and is usually depicted as the brightest student in his class.

Equipment

Although he is of limited financial means, Spider-Man has developed personal equipment that plays an important role in his superhero career.

Web-Shooters

Spider-Man's web-shooters are the character's most distinguishing trait. They are wrist-mounted devices that fire a fibrous adhesive very similar to the material spiders use to construct webs. The trigger rests high in the palm but does not require a double tapping from the middle and ring fingers to activate, unlike in the official continuity. It requires only one tap, but somehow he has found a way not to hit it when making a fist.
His late father worked on the formula for the webbing itself. After fighting crime for a whole night, Peter finally solved the formula and used it to create his own webs. At this stage, Peter does not seem to be able to shoot different types of webbing, only one, though neither did the main Marvel continuity Parker for the first few years of his career. He has, on the other hand, shown the ability to not stick to his own webbing and have approximately enough webbing to fill up a living room.

In other media

Television

An Ultimate Spider-Man animated series aired in the United States on Disney XD on April 1, 2012. Despite the same name, the story-lines are different. The "Spider-Verse" episodes had a variation of the Ultimate Marvel universe where it's Peter Parker died fighting an unrevealed threat with Miles Morales wracked with guilt upon not being strong enough to save him. His grave was visited by the main reality's Spider-Man and Miles Morales before both Green Goblins attacked.

Film