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Revision as of 13:13, 15 August 2018
Super Amigos
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Spider-Man | |
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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 who in reality, was Peter Parker, a photographer for the Daily Bugle.
History
Earth-One
Very little data is available about the Spider-Man of this Earth. Presumably he was from New York City and he worked for the Daily Bugle, but this is conjecture.[1]
Alternate Earth
On this Earth, the Avengers rescued President Barack Obama from the clutches of Lex Luthor. Whether or not Spider-Man was involved in this mission was never revealed.[2]
Powers and Abilities
Super powers
- Animal Mimicry: Peter's super powers are a mimicry of the abilities of spiders:
- Adhesion: Spider-Man can scale a wall just like a spider.
- Superhuman Strength: He is roughly the same strength that a spider would be if it was human size.
- Superhuman Agility
- Spider Sense
Abilities
Equipment
- Web-Shooters: These were wrist-mounted guns that blast a sticky substance similar to the silk of spiders. He used them for a variety of purposes, such as entangling bad guys, and he also used them as ropes to swing from one building to the next.
Appearances
- Hulk and Spider-Man (Super Heroes figures)
- Spider-Man (Super Powers figure)
- Spider-Man, Batman and Wonder Woman (Super Powers figures)
- Spider-Man & Doctor Octopus (Super Powers action figures)
- Batman (Super Heroes action figure) (card artwork only)
- Spider-Man (Super Amigos figure)
- Spider-Man (American Hero figure)
Notes
Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy # 15 (August 1962).[4]
References
- ↑ It is reasonable to assume that Spidey did exist in this universe, because Anthony Stark did, as was established in a Superfriends comic, and also Hulk existed on this Earth as well, as was established in The Maniacal Computerhead (1979). Also the Daily Bugle, Peter Parker's place of employment in the comics, was also shown to exist on this Earth in Destroy the Defendroids (1988). Because of this, we have more than enough reason to assume that Spider-Man was a real person in the universe that the Superfriends existed in. Also, he has been shown interacting with other members of the Super Friends in various Super Friends products, such as on the packages of various Super Amigos and Super Powers branded Super Powers toys, indicating that he is not a fictional character in their universe, but rather a real person. The real reason they are never shown together in animated form is quite clear; because in the real world Spider-Man is owned by a rival of DC Comics.
- ↑ As seen in Superman's Dark Secret (2011).
- ↑ As seen on the back cover of a Super Amigos comic.
- ↑ For more information about that Marvel comic book, click here.
External Links
- Spider-Man at the Marvel Database
- Spider-Man at the DC Database
- Spider-Man at Wikipedia