Spider-Man (Peter Parker)

Early Life
Peter Benjamin Parker was born in April 30th, 1992, to Oscorp bioengineers, Richard and Mary Parker, who were attempting to unravel a suspected confidential alliance between Norman Osborn and Carmine Falcone's Roman Empire. In 1997, when Peter became five, his parents died in a plane accident, and he was left to the care of his relatives, May and Ben Parker.

The following day, the plane crash was reported in Chicago, and Norman Osborn surpressed charges on the Parkers, after accusing them of the burglarization of highly classified Oscorp intelligence and materials and making the run. In fact, Richard and Mary Parker are shown to be on the list of the passengers of the the recently incarcerated airplane, and they are confirmed to be deceased, after police uncover their bodies.

Teenhood
At the age of thirteen, Peter ironically, befriended Harry Osborn, whose strained relationship with his father, sparkled their ironically, unbreakable friendship. Harry congregated the socially nervous Peter to different aspects and perspectives, and could build up the confidence of Peter, gradually. At the age of 14, Peter proposed to the lavish Mary Jane Watson as his valentine. This was a disastrous occurence, with him becoming the subsequent targets of bullies, including Flash Thompson.

After he realized that he a loser like him would never any woman in the world, this was in time, when he started guarding his feelings for himself.

At a point, bullying was so frequent for him that he decided to take vendetta against the ones who have made his life miserable, notably Flash Thompson, and he promised that the day would not be far away, and he would do it, anyhow, even for the cost of his life.

In his school and high school years, Peter was an honor student, and his teachers always thought very highly of him. He always came prepared for class, and completed all of his asignments. The other students, however, had little time for a know-it-all like "puny Peter". The girls thought he was too frail and weird looking, and the boys considered him a wimp. Peter was pinfully shy, and some of his classmates misinterpreted his silence for snobbery. He had trouble making friends, but never stopped trying. He often invited other students to join him at science exhibits or science fiction movies, such as Star Wars, his favorite film series. But they usually responded with ridicule, and never asked him to join them.

Peter had considerably less than average strength for a boy of his age. Clumsy and uncoordinated, he also had no athletic ability. He had a fear of heights - even getting a book from the top shelf in the library resulted in his suffering severe symptoms of vertigo. Peter always thought of his Uncle Stan as his best friend. Stan had an extensive collection of old comic books and science fiction magazines that he enjoyed sharing with his nephew. Peter spent hours reading these comics and their stories about outrageous heroes and their intriguing adventures. His favorites being Superman and Captain America, striking terror in the hearts of criminals.

Transformation
During a scientific exhibition demonstration on Oscorp, monitored by the near deaf Doctor Kirk Langstrom (a former colleague of Peter`s parents), interested Peter as he learned about different inventions of mankind, such as Albert Einstein and Leonardo DaVinci. His scientifical interests tempted him to proceed to restricted facilities, entering a hazardous room, where he accidently launched a particle-accelerating machine, controlled by radioactive propellors and radioactive arachnids, known as the "Oz." He attempted to escape the room, but locked himself down. Hopeless, he tried to stop the machine, before being absorbed to itself, and getting killed. However, five minutes later, his ceased heart starts functioning again, when his dead cells and enzyme metamorphosize and mutate into advanced genetics, with gazillions of radioactive and cosmic energy instilled within those nucleic acid patterns.

The frightened Peter surprisingly shattered a brick of wall and escaped the building, dashing far away, discovering his new set of superhuman strength, speed, agility, durability, reflexes, senses and equibrillium with retractable talons and a athelete physiology. Furthermore, he knocked out a street thug attempting to physically assault a lady.

After a long day, Peter unleashes organic webbing and generates radioactive energy, totally shocking him. Relentless, Peter calms down after storming into his house in the middle of a stormy night, and fall into a deep sleep.

At school the next day, Peter gets revenge on Flash by using his powers to humiliate him in front of all his peers in the gym, which involved him making a slam dunk on the basketball hoop so hard he breaks the backboard. Uncle Ben then had to change his shift at work to go speak with Peter and the school principal, so Uncle Ben tells Peter that because he had to change his shift Peter is now responsible for picking up Aunt May tonight for him.

After Uncle Ben notices Mary Jane, who he recognizes from Peter's background on his computer, he spurs Peter on to ask her out, albeit very awkwardly. After school, Peter goes to an abandoned warehouse to see what he can do with his new powers and is amazed at the results of the spider bite.

When Peter returns home at night, after his abilities, Ben scolds him for having neglected to pick up May. Ben tells him how his father lived by a philosophy that there were things you can do to help people and how it was your responsibility to do those things, saying "With great power comes great responsibility", which makes Peter angry on how Richard didn't commit to the responsibilities of fatherhood and left him without saying anything.

Out of his house, Peter then decides to use his powers to become a masked wrestler in order to earn money and impress Mary Jane. During the tournament, Peter wins against it's greatest competitor, but is cheated out of the contest money. In retaliation, he allows a thief to escape with the promoter's gate money. Afterward, Peter finds out his uncle has been carjacked and killed. Peter tracks down the carjacker only to find out it was the same thief he allowed to escape earlier. During the struggle, the carjacker falls out of a window and dies.

After the death of Ben, Peter hears upon his uncle's last words for him and decides to use his powers to fight injustice, donning a new costume and the persona of Spider-Man. Initially, he stopped simple store robbings and muggers, and finally got his big break when he catched the rubel-thief, Arnold Schzitcken.

Peter then searchs for a job while simultaneously studying as he had to help aunt May pay the bills of their house. He finds a job as a freelance photographer when he arrives at the Daily Bugle and it's newspaper editor J. Jonah Jameson, who despises Spider-Man and believes him to be a public menace.

Entering A New Life
After three weeks of stopping crimes, serial killers and murderers around New York as a superhero, with gaining the hearts of the public, Peter realizes that if he really avoids his terrible past and concentrate on this new life, he can overcome his guilt and actually feel like a unique person. Deciding to permanently reign as the superhero, the Amazing Spider-Man, Peter develops an indomitable will of justice.

Spider-Man stumbles upon the actions of a serial killer who has the strange modus operanti of killing only in weekeneds, such as Christmas and Holloween.

Year Two
Two years since Peter entered this new world as Spider-Man. Audiences are so exhilirated of a new superhero that they have their first Annual Spider-Man festival on the go!

Peter decides to avoid any suspicions between him and Spider-Man. Deciding to surprise people in the Annual Spider-Man festival by appearing as Spider-Man himself, he dons his suit and makes a surprise appearance. The crowd is stunned and cheers on for Spider-Man. The hero revamps his motto of great power. Kraven the Hunter, one of the assassins hired by the Joker disguised as Black Mask to kill Spider-Man attacks the annual Annual Spider-Man festival and kills dozens of civilians.

His attack also endangered Mary Jane. Spider-Man fought off Kraven and rescued Mary Jane when she nearly fell to her death. Mary Jane found herself falling in love with Spider-Man, a feeling only reinforced when he saved her from rapers a few days later. This time, she thanks him with a deep kiss.