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  2. Richard and Mary Parker - Wikipedia

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    Richard and Mary Parker are characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are the parents of Peter Parker, the superhero known as Spider-Man, and Teresa Parker, a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. Richard and Mary Parker have been adapted to appear in several animated television series and video games.

  3. Trouble (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The reveal that series' main characters, May, Ben, Mary and Richard, are meant to be Peter Parker's Aunt May and Uncle Ben, and his parents Richard and Mary Parker, and thus, the revelation that the Ultimate Marvel incarnation of Aunt May is actually Peter Parker's biological mother was seen as highly controversial among Spider-Man fans, with ...

  4. Aunt May - Wikipedia

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    She is the biological sister of Mary Parker, and wife to Ben Parker. [53] Peter reveals his secret identity to May after he finds Gwen Stacy's clone at her old house, resulting in May evicting Peter from her home, as she despises Spider-Man. This coincides with the appearance of a man who appears to be Richard Parker, Peter's father. [54]

  5. Richard Parker - Wikipedia

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    Richard Parker (mutineer) (1767–1797), British sailor, leader of the Nore Mutiny; Richard Thomas Parker (1834–1864), British murderer; Richard Neville Parker (1884–1958), English botanist and forester; Richard Parker (1867–1884), the cabin boy victim of shipwreck, murder, and cannibalism in the incident of the court-case R v Dudley and ...

  6. List of Marvel Comics first appearances - Wikipedia

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    Richard and Mary Parker: 1968-11 Stan Lee, Larry Lieber: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5 Satannish: 1968-11 Roy Thomas, Gene Colan: Doctor Strange #174 Erik the Red: 1968-12 (Cyclops) 1976-02 (Shakari) Arnold Drake, Jim Steranko. Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum. X-Men #51 (Cyclops in disguise) X-Men #97 (Davan Shakari) Mephisto: 1968-12 Stan Lee ...

  7. Richard and Mary - Wikipedia

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    Richard and Mary may refer to: Richard and Mary Parker; Richard and Mary Woodward Gregory House; Richard and Mary Alice Frank House This page was last edited on 11 ...

  8. Looter (character) - Wikipedia

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    The character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #36 (May 1966), and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. [2]The character subsequently appears in Marvel Team-Up #33-34 (May–June 1975), The Defenders #63-64 (September–October 1978), Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #41 (April 1980), Web of Spider-Man #39 (June 1988), The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #26 (1992), The Amazing ...

  9. Oscorp - Wikipedia

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    The corporation is involved in a variety of illegal conspiracies, such as the framing and murder of Richard and Mary Parker, and the development of the spider-venom that gave Spider-Man his powers. Oscorp's scientific experiments and illegal activities play a role in the development of several supervillains , including the Lizard , Electro ...