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  2. Peter Parker (author) - Wikipedia

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    Parker was an associate editor of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004) and remains an advisory editor for the regular updates to the project.. Among the books to which Parker has contributed are Scribner's British Writers (on L. P. Hartley, 2002), the seventh edition of The Oxford Companion to English Literature (2009), [34] Fifty Gay and Lesbian Books Everybody Must Read (2009 ...

  3. Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    After his parents died, Peter Parker was raised by his loving aunt, May Parker, and his uncle and father figure, Ben Parker. After Uncle Ben is murdered by a burglar, Aunt May is virtually Peter's only family, and she and Peter are very close. [51] J. Jonah Jameson is the publisher of the Daily Bugle and Peter Parker's boss. A harsh critic of ...

  4. With great power comes great responsibility - Wikipedia

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    The full phrase appears in the film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), spoken by Aunt May (portrayed by Marisa Tomei) to Peter (portrayed by Tom Holland) moments before the former's death. Maguire's Parker also recognizes and finishes the phrase when Holland's Parker tells his alternate versions about May saying it to him.

  5. The Death of Jean DeWolff - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of incarnations of Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    Silk, a Korean-American girl who was bitten by the same radioactive spider as Peter Parker. Spider-Gwen is an alternate universe version of Gwen Stacy from Earth-65 who was bitten by the radioactive spider instead of Peter Parker, who became the Lizard. The Symbiotes, Venom and all of his descendants possess the powers of Spider-Man.

  7. Typeface (comics) - Wikipedia

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    He uses a grease pencil to write letters on his face, including a large, red "R" on his forehead, for "retribution". He begins committing vandalism throughout the city, and while attacking local thugs, he catches the attention of Spider-Man. Typeface uses his giant letters as weapons and manages to defeat the webslinger. [2]

  8. The Cover of ‘The Colonel and the King,’ the History of Elvis ...

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    It’s fair to say that the curiosity of more than a few people was piqued by Tom Hanks’ portrayal of Elvis Presley’s career-long manager, Colonel Tom Parker, in the Austin Butler-starring ...

  9. Daily Bugle - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Bugle (at one time The DB!) [2] is a fictional New York City tabloid newspaper appearing as a plot element in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The Daily Bugle is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media.