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The earliest appearance of a direct reference to Ben telling Peter the phrase is the 1987 Spider-Man vs. Wolverine #1 by Jim Owsley, M. D. Bright, and Al Williamson. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] The series finale of Spider-Man: The Animated Series (episode 65, "Spider Wars Chapter II: Farewell, Spider-Man") makes reference Ben saying it in January 1998 too.
Toggle Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #291–313 (June 2017 – December 2018) subsection 7.1 Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol. 3 #1–6 (June 2017 – November 2017) 7.2 Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #297–313 (November 2017 – December 2018)
The strip underwent a vanilla reboot (a reboot of an existing timeline without a real explanation for the changes based in the storylines), restoring Peter Parker to an unmarried young man. The strip went on to reveal that it was now reflecting the "current storyline" in the Amazing Spider-Man title.
Cover of Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #1 (December 1976), art by Sal Buscema Titled Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man on its December 1976 debut, and shortened to simply The Spectacular Spider-Man with #134 (Jan. 1988), this was the second Amazing Spider-Man monthly comic-book spin-off series, after Marvel Team-Up , which ...
It comprises the comics Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #107–110 (October 1985 – January 1986). [1] The story was written by Peter David, penciled by Rich Buckler, and inked by Brett Breeding, Josef Rubinstein, Kyle Baker and Pat Redding. It was the second professional comic book writing assignment for David and the beginning of ...
The home media release features a short film titled Peter's To-Do List, which uses scenes of Parker retrieving various items for his trip that were cut from the theatrical release of the film. [145] The short also includes footage featuring Hemky Madera reprising his Homecoming role as Mr. Delmar, the owner of a local bodega , which was all cut ...
Voted "most misleading essay title", [Citation Need ed] this essay gives marginal magical advice for use when everyone is against you. Notes and dubious references ^ Though the image is free, the caption can be attributed to those editors who contributed content to the Pun article.
Holland's version of the character is the successor to the Peter Parker portrayed by Tobey Maguire in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007) and the Peter Parker portrayed by Andrew Garfield in Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man duology (2012–2014), both of whom reprise their roles and appear alongside Holland in Spider-Man: No Way Home ...