Spider-Man (Earth-627835) (Candidate for deletion)

Bio
Peter Parker was just an average 15 year old high school from queens, when a field trip to the New York Hall of Science result in him getting bitten by an experimental genetically enhanced spider. After discovering that the bite gave him the proportianate powers and capabilities of a spider, Peter attempted to use his powers to gaine money to help his aunt and uncle with the financial crises they were having as well as making a name for himself. When his decision to ignore a fleeing criminal resulted in his uncle's death, and later managing to stop a villain and save lives, Peter decided his powers for good. Creating a new outfit, Peter went by the name of Spider-Man and began his superhero career.

Appearance
Pete Parker stands at a height between 5ft 10in and 6ft (decision), with a lean but muscular build, weighing between 167 to 170lbs (deciding which) and brown hair with matching brown eyes. As a teen, his usual outfit is generally comprised of hoodies with a t-shirt underneath. A recurring statement is that he looks just like his father when he was Peter's age.

As Spider-Man, Peter wears a red and blue skin-tight bodysuit that has a spider symbol on the chest and back with a black web pattern on the red parts that start at the center of the mask.

Personality
Peter Parker is a friendly, big-hearted, good-natured, nerdy, upbeat and very intelligent science enthusiast. He has some traits of a teenager such as being immature, soemwhat adventurous and mischievous, which flair up on occasions. As he grows into the role of Spider-Man, Peter develops into a more mature and responsible fully-fledge superhero.

Prior to being bitten and getting his powers, Peter was a shy and isolated individual who would often come off as awkward and become a social outcast with few friends. This trait, however, gradually declined after he gained his powers, as he grew to be more confident with himself. Although he still regains fragments of his awkward and geeky persona, shown by how he repeatedly stumbles over his own words when interacting with other individuals, althought it is usually amended by his friendly nature.

After Peter gained his powers and attempted to use them for the financial issues his aunt and uncle were dealing with and make a name for himslef, he became more interested with what was best for him rather than doing the right thing. This arrogant attitude is what let to him ignoring a fleeing criminal, which ended up murdering his uncle.

Distraught by his uncle demise and knowin he could've prevented it, Peter originally wanted to never use his powers again in order to stop a few crimes in order to make up for his innaction. After stopping the Vulture and saving innocent lives, Peter gained a greater understanding of what matters in the world and now understood when his uncle told him "With great power, there must also come great responsibility". Now knowing what to do, Peter made a vow to dedicate his life to use his powers to protect others no matter what, where or when and never "look the other way" again in order to not only make up for his mistake, but also honor his uncle and make him proud.

At the beginning of his crime-fitting career, Parker's overzealousness, immaturity and lack of experience on being a superhero couls cause him to make to make various mistake from losing his backpacks to dangerous situation where he gets distracted, causing him to lose awareness of his surroundings and leaves him open to attacks. He could also be cocky and overconfident when he believes he has the upper hand in a situation, causing him to occasionally underestimate the threat and celebrate victories prematurely. A neophyte at being a superhero, Peter has a strong desire to prove himself, especially to Iron Man and Captain America who he idolizes, despite being a teenager who's in high school. This can cause him to get in over his head as he tries too hard, which results in him doing impulsive and recless action that can unintentionally cause problems as well as endanger the lives of innocents in the process. It should be noted, however, that these traist derive from his young age and inexperience at super-heroics, which gradually lessens to the point of disapearing when he reaches adulthood.

One of Spider-Man's foremost traits is his sense of humor, which he often uses as a defence mechanism for the various situations he experiences in his life as well as hide his pain. This also has the functional tendency to agitate his opponents, which makes them more susceptible to attacks and oblivious to their impending demise; it is debatable whether Spider-Man's greatest offensive weapon is his wisecraking nature. He also likes to banter with other heroes he teams up with, as a way to develop a friendship. This can cause him to appear unprofessional and/or childish, even make others assume that he treats everything like a joke, with his humore extending itself to his allies as he often provokes annoyance or irratation in them, although it is done unintentionally. He is also accused of being "insolent" by certain villains, as his wit becomes more cutting to those he dislikes.

Despite his youth, excitement, ambitiousness, sense of humor and inexperience, Peter is viewed by many as a brave and righteous hero with an indomitable sense of justice and responsibility. Always trying to use his powers for the greater good, he is willing to make personal sacrifices such as his mental and physical health or his personal life and relationships for the citizens of New York and the world at large through his selfless heroism and humanatarian services. Whenever the situation calls for, he will throw away his wisecraking nature and take things to the utmost seriousness, to the point of appearing like a compltely different person. He also never adopts an arrogant or egotistical attitude, proven when he humbly calls himself "just your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man" despite his accomplishments as a hero. His morality frequently puts him at odds with individualswho commit actions for selfish and malovent reasons. He makes it a point to keep his identity a secret since he knows that if it were to get out, his friends and family would continuously worry for his safety, he would have major trouble with the law on the grounds of vigilantism and, if his enemies were to learn about his secret, it would everyone and everything he cares about in danger.

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Powers and Abilities
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