When wearing the costume, he becomes more extroverted and more talkative while making jokes as opposed to his more introverted persona as Peter. Jonah Jameson, publisher of The Daily Bugle, launches an editorial campaign against the "Spider-Man menace." Despite the negative publicity and public reception, Peter continued on with his superheroics knowing that the job needed to be done whether people appreciated him or not. Spider-Man's plight was to be misunderstood and persecuted by the very public that he swore to protect. He was shy, nerdy, anti-social, and accident-prone.Īgonizing over his choices, always attempting to do right, he is nonetheless viewed with suspicion by the authorities, who seem unsure as to whether he is a helpful vigilante or a clever criminal. He is an accomplished chemist and physicist.īefore his superpowers he was shy, a marked inferiority complex, and a fear of women. His scientific knowledge has often been used to defeat his adversaries when his powers are not sufficient enough.Īcademically gifted, he is a brilliant individual, with exceptional skill in practically every field of science, and is an excellent inventor. With these skills, he was able to create his artificial web fluid, his web-shooters, and other Spider-Man equipment. Peter is a gifted academic student with an obsession with science and considerable expertise in many fields, such as chemistry, biology, physics, and engineering. It has web threads on the red parts and big white polaroids with a black outline and a black spider silhouette on the chest and a big red spider insignia on his back and spider webbings under his armpits. When Peter acts as Spider-Man, he wears a red and blue arachnid based design. Before his vision improved by the spider, he sported glasses. He wears a grey sweater with a blue shirt, brown pants and black shoes. Peter Parker is a Caucasian teenage male, with brown hair and brown eyes.
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