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The oldest version of Peter Parker that we see is probably the one in Spider-Man: Reign. Wikipedia describes him as "late 60s, early 70s", which seems about right: In this version, Peter Parker has long since retired from his life as Spider-Man and lives alone as a florist in a dystopian future city, because.
According to the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 1 #10) Peter's major in college was Biophysics. Currently, Parker has taken an indefinite leave of absence from the graduate program in biophysics at Empire State University, and has taken up full-time freelance photography, primarily for The Daily Bugle.
By most accounts, Ben Parker and his wife were already notably older (between 8-15 years or so) than his brother Richard (Peter's father). So by the time they became guardians to Peter, they were long established adults. Most versions of Ben and May were at least middle-aged by the time they took their nephew in, if not elderly.
That said, characters rough ages have been made. Example, during Civil War, Peter Parker has stated that he got his powers when he was fifteen years old. Based on the sliding timescale we can figure he is roughly in his late 20s very early 30s now, because 15 years of Marvel Time has passed now (the last 4:1 cycle started in November 2017)
Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #8. Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #19. He was never shown riding a school bus during that period, nor did he appear to make a habit of traversing that distance on weblines, which makes sense, since the distance between his home and Midtown High was a mere three blocks according to Amazing Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 #1.
Depending on how you interpret this quote from one of the Spider-Man: No Way Home screenwriters, Chris McKenna, either the character or the actor was 43 years old coming into this movie. I think he's referring to the character, but it's a little ambiguous, because he keeps using the actors' names.
Peter Parker, the Amazing Spider-Man, has been a photographer for the Daily Bugle newspaper since he was about 15 or 16 years old. The paper has paid a lot of money to him over the years for many of his shots of superhuman action, particularly of Spider-Man.
Also, after the spider died it was found by a bully of Peter called Carl King. He had seen Peter get bitten and receive powers and figured the spider was the cause. Carl tried to get powers himself by eating the spider, and eventually mutated into the villain Thousand. –
Whether it's Peter Parker, Eddie Brock, or Cletus Cassidy it is the symbiote that is ultimately in control. The symbiote was happy while attached to Peter Parker, feeding off of his positive emotions, leaving only the negative thoughts left. When Peter discovered it was the suit making him change he rejected the suit. From this moment on the ...
And death is one of the most ephemeral aspects of comics, so Peter will be back at some point, the only question is how. Prior to the Goblin King's discovery, Octavius also discovered a remnant of Peter's personality subtly influencing him, so Otto used a device to purge the last of Peter from his body.