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Presumably, the '''Spider-Man''' of this reality was nothing more than a fictional character from [[comic books]], much like [[Hulk]], who often appeared in the same comics with him, such as ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]'' and other [[Marvel Comics]].
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Presumably, the '''Spider-Man''' of this reality was nothing more than a fictional character from [[comic books]], much like [[Hulk]], who often appeared in the same comics with him, such as ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]'' and other [[Marvel Comics]].<ref>This is conjecture based upon the fact that it was implied in [[The Maniacal Computerhead]] that [[Hulk]] was a fictional character, as his [[poster]] was shown on the wall of a young [[boy]]. This isn't actually proof that the character was fictional though, as he could have been real, however considering that he is a character from [[DC Comics|DC's]] biggest rival, that seems unlikely.</ref>
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==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
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===[[Super power]]s===

Revision as of 18:00, 31 August 2017

Spider-Man
Spider-Man
Information
Real name: Peter Parker
Alias(es): Spidey
Species: Human
Homeworld: Earth
Universe: Marvel Universe
Hair: brown
Eyes: hazel
Base: New York City
Affiliations: Avengers
Voiced/Played: N/A

Spider-Man was a superhero from the Marvel Universe. In reality, he is Peter Parker, a photographer for the Daily Bugle.

History

Earth-One

Presumably, the Spider-Man of this reality was nothing more than a fictional character from comic books, much like Hulk, who often appeared in the same comics with him, such as The Incredible Hulk and other Marvel Comics.[1]

Powers and Abilities

Super powers

Abilities

Superman and Spider-Man

Superman and Spider-Man[2]

Appearances

Super Powers Collection

Notes

Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy # 15 (August 1962).[3]

References

  1. This is conjecture based upon the fact that it was implied in The Maniacal Computerhead that Hulk was a fictional character, as his poster was shown on the wall of a young boy. This isn't actually proof that the character was fictional though, as he could have been real, however considering that he is a character from DC's biggest rival, that seems unlikely.
  2. As seen on the back cover of a Super Amigos comic.
  3. For more information about that Marvel comic book, click here.

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