Peter returns home where his aunt and uncle berate him for his failing academic grades and for his change in attitude. Peter flees the wrestling organization after being accused of stealing. Peter does not reveal this secret double-life to anybody, not even his friends Mary Jane Watson and Harry Osborn. Peter also gets his Spider-Man suit courtesy of the wrestling organization, although it isn't finished yet. When Flash's family attempt to sue, Peter becomes part of a local wrestling circuit as the masked "Amazing Spider-Man" to anonymously pay for his Aunt May and Uncle Ben's legal fees. On one occasion, Peter accidentally breaks Flash Thompson's hand when he tries to fight him, a bully who has been tormenting Parker for years. After several instances of fainting and displaying extraordinary strength and reflexes, Peter realizes the bite gave him spider-like powers. Norman Osborn decides to track Peter's progress as he now has the last of the formula in his blood. Kong, one of Peter's classmates kills the spider before anyone could retrieve it. The spider was part of the scientific experimentation there and had been injected with a formula that Norman himself had created called OZ. Plot outline: During a field trip to Osborn Industries, Peter Parker gets bitten by a genetically-mutated spider.Creative Team: Brian Michael Bendis (writing) / Mark Bagley (art).Ultimate Spider-Man "Power and Responsibility" (#1–7) Ultimate Spider-Man is a teenage drama, in background contrast to the adult Spider-Man in the Marvel continuity. JSTOR ( January 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)įeatured here is a chronological list of story arcs in the comic book series Ultimate Spider-Man, created by Brian Michael Bendis and Bill Jemas, and drawn by Mark Bagley until Stuart Immonen replaced him.Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "List of Ultimate Spider-Man story arcs" – news
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