Spider-Man

"I'm gonna lie close to the ground and continue being a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Keep helping the little guy."

- Peter Parker to Tony Stark and Happy Hogan

Peter Benjamin Parker is a high school student and a superhero who possesses spider-like abilities and uses his superpowers to fight crime under the alter ego of Spider-Man. Despite his best efforts to keep his identity secret from the world, he was found and recruited by Tony Stark to join the Avengers Civil War, gaining a new suit and technology in exchange.

Following the Clash of the Avengers, Stark allowed Parker to keep the suit and to continue operating as Spider-Man, provided he remained below the radar. Agreeing to the proposition, Parker forged a name for himself in New York City and became well-known as a local neighborhood hero. After stumbling into a group of criminals who were creating weapons from Avengers battles, due to a desire by the group's leader Vulture to support his family, Parker went on a quest to defeat him in order to prove to Stark that he was worthy of being an Avenger.

Peter eventually defeated the Vulture but not without discovering the true responsibilities of being a hero, ultimately shedding any reckless behavior that would cause catastrophic consequences in the future. Peter's success allowed Tony Stark to offer him a position as an official member of the Avengers, even planning to move him upstate to the New Avengers Facility, along with a newly designed suit. The young web-slinger however humbly declined the offer, claiming to want to continue focusing on street level heroics in order to make himself fully capable of bearing the responsibilities of an Avenger.

Growing Up in New York
Peter Benjamin Parker was born in New York City, New York. Right from his childhood, he was orphaned by his parents and went on to live with his Aunt May and his Uncle Ben, the latter of whom eventually died. He grew up and was educated at Midtown School of Science and Technology; there, he made friends like Ned Leeds, but was also bullied by Flash Thompson, one of his classmates.

Battle at Stark Expo
"Nice work, kid."

- Iron Man to Peter Parker

In 2011, Parker visited the Stark Expo, acquiring toy replicas of the Iron Man helmet and glove. During his visit, Hammer Drones began attacking the expo, prompting Iron Man to fight them. One drone landed in front of an unintimidated Parker, who held his hand up in defiance. Iron Man arrived in the nick of time and destroyed the drone before thanking Parker for "helping" him.

Becoming Spider-Man
"I've been me my whole life, and I've had these powers for 6 months; I read books, I build computers, and yeah, I would love to play football. But I couldn't then, so I shouldn't now." "Sure. 'Cause you're different." "Exactly. But I can't tell anybody that, so I'm not."

- Peter Parker and Tony Stark

After being bitten by a genetically altered spider and acquiring spider-like abilities, Parker chose to fight crime in the streets of New York City as the masked superhero named Spider-Man. To keep his identity as Spider-Man a secret, Parker maintained his normal and unassuming lifestyle, refusing to join the football team or do anything he would not have done before. He used his powers to stop small crimes and to save people in Queens.

Internet Sensation
"That's uh, that's all on YouTube though, right? I mean that's where you found it. 'Cause you know that's all fake. It's all done on a computer."

- Peter Parker to Tony Stark

Since starting his superhero career, Spider-Man has captured the attention of several news organizations and reporters interested in superheroes. Witnesses filmed amateur videos of several of his feats, such as quickly subduing a thief and stopping a speeding car from hitting a bus, and have posted said footage to numerous video hosting websites such as.

Meeting Tony Stark
"So, you're the Spiderling? Crime-Fighting-Spider? Spider-Boy?" "...S-Spider-Man."

- Tony Stark and Peter Parker

Parker returned home from school, greeting his Aunt May and mentioning a 'crazy car' parked outside the apartment building. The presence of Tony Stark, his biggest idol, in the living room caught Parker off-guard and left him speechless. Parker became confused when Stark told his aunt that Stark Industries planned to give him a sizable grant, claiming that Parker had signed up for it at a previous date.

During a private conversation in Parker's room, Stark showed him footage of the rumored "Spider-Man" that was said to be active in New York City for several months. His videos showed a figure in red and blue clothing apprehending criminals and stopping speeding cars with his bare hands. Stark jokingly wondered if that figure was not Parker, to which Parker reacted with very clumsy and rushed denials, claiming all of the footage had been edited.

Parker kept claiming that the video was fake footage that was made on a computer, but his cover was blown when Stark discovered the secret hiding place of the makeshift outfit that Parker used as his costume. Parker had no other choice than to confess that he had been Spider-Man for six months. Stark ridiculed Parker for his cheap costume, but was impressed by, and complimented, the tensile strength of his web fluid and asked who had made it.

As Stark mocked the design of Parker's goggles from his costume, Parker became defensive, explaining that the goggles helped him focus his senses. When Stark asked why he became Spider-Man, Parker, without going into detail, explained that he understood that he needed to stop bad things from happening. Stark invited him to come to Germany to confront Captain America, but Parker claimed he had too much homework to join the mission.

Stark said that the mission could be dangerous and decided to tell Aunt May that he was taking Peter out on a field trip. As Stark walked toward the door, Parker over-reacted for a moment and used his Web-Shooters to web Stark's hand next to the door knob, telling him not to tell Aunt May. Stark relented but asked to be freed from his webbing, and Parker freed his hand from the door awkwardly so he could be allowed to leave. Parker then went to Germany.

Trip to Germany
"No one has actually told me why I'm in Berlin, or what I'm doing. Something about Captain America going crazy."

- Peter Parker

Parker was then escorted by Happy Hogan to the jet that would take him to Germany. On the drive, Parker made a video throughout his trip which Hogan told him that he can't show it to anyone. When Parker tried to make conversation with Hogan, he was ignored for the rest of the trip. When Parker arrived on the jet, Parker was amazed by all the cool features on it, such as its need for no pilots. When Parker sat down, Hogan was confused by Parker's awkwardness as he had never been on a plane before as he chose to sit across from him. While Hogan slept on the jet, Parker videoed him, waking him up in shock.

When the arrived in Germany, Parker explored the country videoing everything while not actually knowing why he was there except that Captain America had apparently gone crazy. When they arrived at the hotel, Hogan directed Parker to his room, still amazed by everything he is coming across including the room. Parker then prepared for his upcoming fight and put on his original suit.

New Suit
"What the hell are you wearing?" "It's my suit." "Where's the case?" "What case? That's not my...What? I thought that was a closet. This is still my room?" "Go please." "My room is way bigger than I. Alright I found the case, I found the case, I found the case. A minor upgrade. Whoa, oh my God."

- Happy Hogan and Peter Parker

Hogan walked in on Parker wearing his original suit confused on why he wasn't wearing the new suit Tony Stark made him which he was unaware of. Parker then located the suitcase which was in the other part of his room which he was unaware of and opened the suitcase revealing the new suit. Parker was speechless in seeing the suit, due to all the upgrades that were provided to it. Parker put on the suit and joined Hogan who took him to Flughafen Leipzig-Halle airport.

Clash of the Avengers
"Nice job, kid." "Thanks! Well, I could've stuck the landing a little better, it's just this new suit--it's nothing. Mr. Stark, it's perfect, thank you." "Yeah, we don't really need to start a conversation."

- Iron Man and Spider-Man

At Iron Man's command, Spider-Man, in an improved suit, revealed himself during the Clash of the Avengers and stole Captain America's Shield with his webbing, before getting distracted at seeing his heroes, the Avengers, much to Iron Man's annoyance. Iron Man and Captain America continued to argue about the Sokovia Accords while Spider-Man looked on while awaiting his next orders, keeping the shield to ensure Rogers was at a disadvantage.

Spider-Man was surprised by Ant-Man at first, who had managed to sneak atop the shield and strike him in order to return the shield to Captain America. As the former teammates began to fight each other, Spider-Man asked Iron Man what to do. He told Spider-Man to keep his distance and use his Web-Shooters against Captain America and his companions, as Stark did not want to hurt any of them or Spider-Man himself during the fight with the various heroes.

Spider-Man then followed Falcon and Winter Soldier in the airport terminal building by ascending onto and crawling along the outside windows. He then smashed his way through the glass panel and, with one kick, knocked Falcon to the ground and then turned upon Winter Soldier. While stopping a punch from Winter Soldier, Spider-Man became fascinated by his metal arm, allowing Falcon to tackle him and fly into the air while Spider-Man wrestled him.

During a battle with Falcon, he webbed him to some hand railings in the terminal building but became distracted, this time by Falcon's wings, asking him if they were made from carbon fiber. Winter Soldier tried to intervene but Spider-Man was able to trap him and Falcon in his webbing. The hero was soon snatched away by Redwing, which grabbed his leg and ripped him through a window, dropping him outside while Falcon and Winter Soldier escaped.

Unfazed by the defeat at the Hands of Redwing, Spider-Man rejoined his fellow teammates as they lined up against Captain America's own team in a brief standoff, with Vision trying to divide the pair with a beam from his Mind Stone. When the two teams began charging at each other, Spider-Man had initially thought that Rogers' team would back down, stating this to Iron Man, who noted that they would not back down from a fight either as they all began running.

As he charged into battle with the rest of his team, Spider-Man briefly fought with Scarlet Witch as he fired his Web-Shooters at her while dodging the cars she threw back in return and evading Hawkeye's various trick arrows before Hawkeye left to fight the Black Widow. Meanwhile, Spider-Man swung across the airport dodging whatever Scarlet Witch threw at him in an attempt to subdue him and assist Captain America's fight against his opposing team.

Fighting Captain America
"Stark tell you anything else?" "That you're wrong. You think you're right. And that makes you dangerous."

- Captain America and Spider-Man

Captain America brought Spider-Man to the ground when he threw his shield at Spider-Man's webbing. The pair expressed their respect to each other while Rogers asked what Tony Stark had said about him, with Spider-Man explaining that Stark believed Rogers was wrong about his views on the Sokovia Accords and that made him dangerous.

Spider-Man also explained that Stark had advised him to aim for his legs, which he did, using his Web-Shooters to trip Rogers and drag him across the ground while kicking him. Spider-Man attempted to subdue Rogers by webbing his arms and pulling him backward, but Rogers was able to flip out of the situation and throw Spider-Man away from him before hitting him hard across the face with his shield, forcing Spider-Man to retreat by leaping backward.

Seeking to end the fight, Captain America used his shield to damage the support beams of a platform, which fell and forced Spider-Man to hold it up. Rogers found Spider-Man's strength impressive and his heart genuine. As Captain America retrieved his shield and prepared to rejoin the battle, he asked Spider-Man where he from in New York City as Spider-Man told he was from Queens while Rogers was from Brooklyn before leaving the beleaguered hero behind.

Taking down Giant-Man
"Hey guys, you ever see that really old movie, ? You know that part? Where they're on the snow planet, with the walking thingies?"

- Spider-Man to War Machine and Iron Man

During the fight, Spider-Man witnessed Ant-Man transforming himself into Giant-Man, amazed by the sight, Spider-Man let out a curse. When War Machine was thrown by Giant-Man, he was about to smash into an aircraft parked just outside, but Spider-Man saved him by firing his Web-Shooters at War Machine and pulling him away from the aircraft.

Spider-Man continued to fight against Giant-Man with the help of War Machine as well as the Vision while Captain America and the Winter Soldier used the distraction to attempt to escape by stealing the Avengers' Quinjet from the hanger. Spider-Man then resorted to climbing over Giant-Man and attempting to distract him by pressing himself against his goggles but was forced to retreat when Giant-Man attempted to knock him off with his gigantic hand.

At the end of the battle, Spider-Man, inspired by the movie , came up with a strategy to defeat Ant-Man. He webbed up his knees so that Ant-Man lost his balance, and then let Iron Man and War Machine hit him against the helmet with full speed. Ant-Man fell over, hitting Parker, making him fly into a pile of wooden boxes; knocking him unconscious for a short while on the battlefield while the fight continued elsewhere on the battlefield.

After the battle, Iron Man quickly checked to see if Spider-Man was alright and told the exhausted Parker, whose mask had come away from his face, that he was done and should go home, threatening to call his Aunt May if he did not. Feeling that he had disappointed Stark, Parker desperately tried to convince Iron Man that he could still keep fighting, but soon reluctantly agreed while Iron Man flew away, claiming "Yeah, I'm done" as he lay down.

Aftermath
To be added.

Keeping the Suit
"I get to keep that suit?" "Yeah. Doesn't fit me."

- Peter Parker and Tony Stark

After returning from Germany, Tony Stark allowed Peter to keep the Spider-Man suit, on the condition that he does not attract attention to himself and remains close to the ground.

New Equipment
"Well, I hope you got a few good licks in." "Yeah, I got quite a few in actually. His friend was huge, like huge!"

- May Parker and Peter Parker

Parker returned home to his apartment in New York City, resting on his bed as Aunt May gave him an ice bag for his black eye. When she asked Parker who had injured him, he told her about a Brooklyn man named "Steve" and his huge friend. May jokingly asked how he had done during the fight, hoping he had stood up for himself and he assured her he had gotten a few punches in himself, which May seemingly believed.

When May had exited the room to leave him alone, Parker continued to inspect his new Web-Shooters designed by Stark Industries. When Parker accidentally pressed a button hidden underneath the devices, a bright red beam suddenly emitted from the Web-Shooter on his right wrist, projecting the Spider-Signal onto the ceiling, much to Parker's both surprise and great delight as he considered what his future as the superhero Spider-Man would hold for him.

After Civil War
Two months after the Avengers Civil War, Parker continued his daily life as a high school student and interact with his best friend Ned Leeds as well as harboring a crush on Liz Allan. However his stint with Stark has left him anxious for another mission with the Avengers. He quits his school's decathlon team in favor of doing his heroic activities which he covered up by saying it was a 'Stark Internship'.

Thus every day after school, he dons his suit and continue his crime-fighting in New York City. Such as stopping a bicycle thief and guiding an old woman. Not every heroics were successful, in one instance he webbed a man trying to get into his car, which landed him in a lot of trouble among the neighbors.

Desperate for something more exciting and meaningful, Parker kept trying to call and text Stark through Happy Hogan but was continuously ignored by him.

Eventually one night, he spotted a small group of thieves attempting to rob an ATM. Spider-Man went to confront them. After surprising them with a jab, he fought them effortless until one of the thugs used a highly advanced weapon to even the odds. The fight resulted in one of the weapons accidentally destroying one of the nearby shops. Spider-Man managed to capture the thieves and rescue the owner before he headed back home.

Parker returned home and stealthily crawled into his room through the windows. Once inside it turned out that Leeds had been there all along and witnessed Parker in his costume as well as crawling on the ceiling. Parker tried to defend himself but wasn't able to convince his friend otherwise. After a brief talk to May Parker who informed Peter that they will be eating outside tonight, Peter convinced Leeds to keep it a secret from May, not wanting to cause any more distress on his aunt after the death of his uncle.

Invitation to Allen's party
Parker tried to resume his daily life with his friend now aware of his heroic activities. Leeds kept pestering Parker with question regarding his abilities such as how he gained his powers as well as other trivial matters.

When they were training in the school's gym, Parker and Leeds overheard Allen talking with her friends and that she harbored a crush on Spider-Man. Leeds suddenly announced that Parker were friends with Spider-Man and that he will appear in Allen's party, much to Parker's annoyance. After enduring some mocking from Flash Thompson, Leeds convinced Parker that this was a good chance to get involved with Allen. They were invited to Allen's party tonight.

Later in the evening, May drove the duos to Allen's residence. Parker was wearing his suit beneath his clothing. Parker was adamant to be himself. They greeted Allen and met up with Michelle who were also in the party. However after another taunt from Thompson, Parker excused himself and donned his costume outside on the residence's roof.

Stopping a weapons deal
On the roof, Parker spotted an explosion happening not far away. Taking on his mask, Spider-Man went to investigate. He found two men trying to sell the same weapons from the ATM theft the other day ago. The buyer wasn't interested in such dangerous weapon and preferred a simple gun. The deal was suddenly interrupted when Leeds' called Parker about his whereabouts. This made the two criminals believe that Davis set them up and aimed their guns at him. Spider-Man intervened and told the thugs to shoot him instead to which they happily obliged.

A chase ensued. Spider-Man webbed on the thug's van and was dragged along as they tried to make their escape. The chase got them through the neighborhood and caused a lot of damage when they tried to shake Spider-Man off the van. Eventually they were successful, which forced Spider-Man to take short-cuts through other people's houses which caused a lot of disturbance.

First encounter with Vulture
He managed to find the criminal's van. Just as Spider-Man was about to jump down to their van, a man with armored wings appeared and grabbed him from behind. Spider-Man struggled to get off the new enemy's grip as the man brought him higher in the sky. During their struggle when Vulture reached high enough the Spider-Man Suit's emergency parachute activated. The parachute caught the wind and allowed Spider-Man to get off Vulture's grip.

Spider-Man crashed into the lake. The parachute hindered Spider-Man and he struggled to release himself from it. Then Iron Man appeared and saved him. Pulling him up from the lake, Stark talked to Parker. Stark explained that he placed a tracker onto Parker's suit which allowed him to observe him. Parker explained the situation to him. Stark responded by urging Parker to forget Vulture and let others more experienced people handled this matter. He also revealed that he wasn't there in person and that he was remotely controlling the suit.

After his talk with Stark, Leeds called Parker and advised him not to return to the party since Thompson had made a mockery out of him. As Parker starts to leave the area, he discovered a Chitauri power core has been left behind by the thugs during the chase.

Hunting Vulture
Parker began investigating on his new adversary. He told Leeds about his encounter with Vulture and the power core that has been left behind during the chase. After they spent some time examining the power core, they encountered Schultz and another thugs looking for the missing core in school. Parker followed them during their search and planted a tracker on them.

Parker and Leeds began following the gang's movements and learned that they were heading to Maryland. Since the school's decathlon team were heading to Washington D.C. for the national tournament, Parker rejoins the team.

Once there Parker began preparing himself for his task. While removing the tracker from his suit, Leeds learned that the Spider-Man Suit were on training protocol. Eager to prove himself to Stark, Parker convinced Leeds to disable the protocol despite his friend's misgivings. And then Parker left to pursue Vulture's gang.

When he donned the suit, Spider-Man discovered that the suit were harboring an A.I. After introducing herself, Spider-Man learned about the suit's full capabilities such as an heads-up display and many more advanced web-shooter combinations.

He found Vulture's gang near an empty gas station. Using the suit's advanced function to overhear their conversation, Spider-Man learned that Vulture intend to steal confiscated alien tech from trucks of Damage Control. Spider-Man went after the truck and confronted Vulture when he was about to leave. They fought and the fight resulted in Spider-Man getting trapped inside the truck. Spider-Man accidentally knocked himself unconscious when he banged his roof against the ceiling in his hasty attempt to escape.

Trapped in Damage Control's Safe-house
Sometime later, Spider-Man woke up. The A.I. informed Spider-Man that he was inside a safe-house and will not be able to escape until morning. At first he tried to force the door open to no avail. Then he spent some time learning the different web-shooter combinations such as web-bomb and web-net. He then made a hammock out of web and spent time talking to the A.I. Spider-Man gave her the name Karen. Spider-Man talked to her about his feelings for Allen.

Eventually he grew impatience and he went to search on Vulture's duffel bag that he was forced to leave behind during their fight. He found another power core. Karen told Spider-Man that power core will explode if unstable. Horrified and knowing that he told Leeds to keep the power core on him before he left, Spider-Man immediately worked to get himself out of the safehouse.

Working together with Karen, Spider-Man tried to manually open the door by tinkering with the fuse box. After a lot of effort and different combination, Spider-Man managed to open the door and immediately began making his journey back to Washington D.C.

Washington Monument Rescue
Spider-Man managed to track his friends to the Washington Monument and reached the place just as the power core exploded. Karen informed him that his friends were trapped inside the Monument elevator. The elevator was damaged and will plummet to the ground floor in a short amount of time. Spider-Man immediately began to crawl on the monument and tried to reach the top as quickly as he can.

His rescue attempt gained the attention of the local authority. Spider-Man tried to explain the situation to them but they instead started to demand Spider-Man to leave the monument and get back on the ground on the threat of being shot.

Despite the threats, Spider-Man ignored them and managed to enter the monument by breaking through the windows. He barely managed to get inside in time to hold the elevator with his webs as it started to plummeted to the ground. Spider-Man managed to save his schoolmates who were trapped in the elevator.

Back to New York
After the events of Washington D.C. Parker returned back to New York City. He reunited with May who was worried for his safety. Thanks to his heroic actions, Spider-Man was hailed as a hero in his school. However due to Parker's recent skipping of classes he got into detention for his action. Ignoring the detention, Parker left and returned home to immediately resume his hunt for Vulture.

He learned from Karen that the suit has recorded everything he did while wearing it. Reviewing back to the day of the aborted weapons deal, he learned the identity of the buyer and went to confront him. At Karen's suggestion, he put on intimidation mode which amplified his voice into an intimidating one.

Spider-Man confronted Davis in a parking lot. He webbed his hand onto his car bonnet. Spider-Man attempts to intimidate Davis failed as the man already heard his voice several nights ago. Disabling the voice amplifer after some teasing, Spider-Man asked for Vulture's location. Grateful for saving him the other night and caring for his nephew's safety, Davis informed Spider-Man about another weapons deal that will take place on Staten Island Ferry.

Skirmish on the Staten Island Ferry
Following Davis' lead, Spider-Man sneaked into the ferry and went looking for Vulture. He learned that they were about to deal with a criminal named Mac Gargan to which Karen provided information about. During his scouting, Stark called him to which Spider-Man was forced to hang up in order to focus on his targets. Spider-Man interrupted the deal and began fighting Vulture's gang and Gargan. He fought Schultz who has gained possession of the shocker's gauntlets. Spider-Man managed to defeat them but was then interrupted by FBI who began arresting everyone including Spider-Man.

This distraction was all Vulture needed to don his suit and began attacking Spider-Man and the FBI. While Spider-Man protected and saved the agents from the villain's attacks, Vulture freed his men and urged them to escape. Another fierce fight ensued as Vulture tried to kill Spider-Man with his advanced weaponry. Spider-Man countered by using his new web-shooter's advanced function to even the odds.

Eventually the fight resulted in Vulture's alien weapon malfunctioning. Spider-Man tried to webbed the weapon up only for the weapon to explode and cut the ferry in half. Vulture escaped as Spider-Man desperately tried to save the people inside the ferry. Karen quickly calculated the strongest points of the ship and Spider-Man quickly went to work by webbing the strongest points together. Using his web-shooter and his own enhanced speed, Spider-Man seemingly managed to hold the ship together only to learn that his missed one spot and the ship starts collapsing. In desperation, Spider-Man webbed and painfully held both halfs of the ship by himself in a herculean effort to save the ship.

Then Spider-Man noticed that the ship wasn't sinking anymore and it stopped being painful to hold the ship together. Iron Man revealed himself and has come to rescue the civilians. He quickly rebuild the ship by reforging the cutlines. After that he took Spider-Man away to have a private talk.

Losing his new suit
WIP

Personality
"When you can do the things that I can, but you don't... and then the bad things happen, they happen because of you."

- Peter Parker to Tony Stark

Outside of his Spider-Man alter ego, Parker lives the life of a normal 15-year-old high school student. He cares deeply for his Aunt May. He is a very intelligent science enthusiast, capable of inventing and building his own web-shooters. He gathers both science and comic books in his room, along with his Spider-Man costume, which he hides in a tiny hatch above the ceiling.

Parker is a friendly but shy and awkward individual; he is happy to talk but often stumbles on his own words in a conversation. As opposed to Iron Man or Captain America, Parker makes it a point to keep his identity secret since if such knowledge was made public his aunt would be worried sick and he would have major trouble with the law on the grounds of vigilantism. He even restrained Tony Stark with webbing when Stark implied to tell his aunt his identity.

Parker is also highly impressionable towards figures of authority, which is likely due to his young age and inexperience. An example of this was towards Captain America, when asked about why he was fighting, Parker stated that it was because Stark had said that Rogers was in the wrong, while he had no opinion of his own on the matter. Parker was also very excited to be in a fight with other superheroes, to the point where people on both Captain America's and Iron Man's teams were asking how old he is, due to his child-like behavior during the airport battle. As such, he was also the least experienced fighter at the airport battle.

A neophyte to being a superhero, Parker idolizes Iron Man and sees him as a role model, he even admires and has respect for Tony Stark, even when the latter contemplated telling Aunt May his identity which he was strongly against. Through his first official mission as Spider-Man, Parker showed a strong desire to impress the other superheroes and prove his worth, especially towards Iron Man. As Spider-Man, Parker is courageous and capable, being able to come up with clever strategies due to his scientific expertise. He frequently annoys his enemies with fast-talking humour and quipping, prompting members of both Captain America's faction and Iron Man's to ask how old he was during the Clash of the Avengers.

During his fledging career as a superhero, Peter was shown to be stressing over his jokes and trying to make a lasting impression on people. He does value life, ordering Karen to not make him kill anyone when he activated his 'advanced combat mode'. He even risked his own life to save the Vulture from an explosion and resulting fire, despite the Vulture attempting to kill him and possessing knowledge of his secret identity.

Powers
"Look at you go. Wow, nice catch! 3000 pounds, 40 miles an hour? It's not easy, you got mad skills."

- Tony Stark on the video of Spider-Man catching a car.

"...when whatever happened, happened; it's like my senses have been dialed to eleven..."
 * Spider Physiology: Peter Parker possesses the proportionate powers of a spider.
 * Wall-Crawling: Spider-Man can adhere to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces and had said that he does not use any adhesive gloves to do it. The microscopic hairs on his body are able to fit into the microscopic divots on almost any surface, creating the locking connection necessary to support his body even when inverted above the ground.
 * Superhuman Strength: Parker has the proportional strength of a spider. Although he is relatively untrained, his strength alone is sufficient enough to catch a 1.4-ton car that was moving at 40 miles an hour when it was just inches away from hitting a bus. He was also able to casually overpower the Winter Soldier and his cybernetic arm, to break through a bulletproof glass window with only a few blows, as well as to support the weight of a jet bridge that weighs about 30 tons, though the latter visibly strained him to do so.
 * Superhuman Speed: Spider-Man can move faster than an ordinary human and is adept at dodging quickly. His speed has allowed him to casually catch the Winter Soldier's bionic arm before it could even punch him. During the Avengers Civil War, Spider-Man was able to outrun Black Widow, as well as evade Scarlet Witch's telekinetic attacks.
 * Superhuman Durability: Spider-Man's body is physically resistant towards impact force, as he has taken a punch from Winter Soldier and a spinning air kick from Captain America, without any serious injuries. Additionally, Spider-Man easily endured a collision with Falcon's Redwing flying at full force and a strike from Captain America's Shield, as well as being backhanded across the airport from a gigantic Ant-Man, falling unharmed from from several stories in the process. Indeed, Peter only sustained a black eye from the entire battle and was able to pass it off as a result of bullies at school while telling his Aunt May. However, according to Karen, even Spider-Man would not be able to survive a fall from the top of Washington Monument.
 * Superhuman Agility: Spider-Man is superhumanly agile, capable of swinging around on thin spider-webbing and jumping great distances without difficulty. His bones, muscles, and joints have more elastic strength and durability, allowing him to perform gymnastic and contortionist maneuvers without damaging his bone structure. He used his agility to outmaneuver and beat both Winter Soldier and Falcon, to dodge most of the Vulture's attacks, and to even dodge the many cars that Scarlet Witch telekinetically hurled at him.

- Peter Parker to Tony Stark


 * Enhanced Senses: Spider-Man's senses are greatly enhanced, with him describing them as being "dialed to eleven". Hence, Peter is able to sense potentially things shortly before they occur. For example, an object is being thrown at Spider-Man he will usually be aware of it, even if it is hurled from far away and he is facing the opposite direction.
 * Enhanced Vision: Spider-Man's sense of sight is superhuman, to the point that he is forced to wear dark goggles to prevent it from handicapping him in a battle.
 * Superhuman Reflexes: Spider-Man's brain responds to stimuli at an accelerated rate, alerting him to dangers around him. This allows him to effectively dodge and counter incoming attacks in combat. Peter was able to catch the small cartridge of web fluid tossed to him by Tony Stark, even though he was facing the away from him. This awareness functions on a subconscious level, thus alerting Spider-Man of dangers he cannot readily notice at first.

Abilities

 * Gifted Intelligence: Peter Parker is an intelligent science enthusiast, with aptitudes in chemistry, physics, and engineering, developing a highly advanced chemical compound into a silk-like material and constructed his own web-shooters (the sophistication of it impressed Tony Stark). As Spider-Man, he can also come up with witty and incredibly annoying quips and references, much to his allies and enemies' irritation. In addition, he was a valued member of the Midtown School of Science and Technology decathlon team, with Liz Allan claiming that Peter was it's most intelligent member.
 * Tactician: Parker uses the laws of physics to his advantage in battle, notably when he let Iron Man and War Machine know of his plan to tie up Ant-Man's legs, after which they knocked the immobilized giant down. Peter is still relatively inexperienced, however, since he asked Iron Man for advice during the Avengers Civil War, and later consistently asked for Karen's assistance in taking down Vulture and his gang.
 * Combatant: Ever since he fought crime for six months, Peter's style of combat is somewhat instinctive and improvised. It emphasizes the use of his superhuman strength, speed, agility, and web-shooters. Hence, Peter uses quick, powerful attacks and agile movements while firing his spider-webs to immobilize his enemies. However, he is not skilled in martial arts and often gets distracted while in combat. Despite his inexperience, Spider-Man easily defeated both Falcon and Winter Soldier, who are military-trained hand-to-hand combatants. Spider-Man was also able to temporarily hold his own against the far more experienced Captain America, though Iron Man later admitted that Cap could have taken Spider-Man down had he wanted to.
 * Master Acrobat: Due to his superhuman agility, Spider-Man can perform acrobatic moves. Hence, he was able to accurately shoot a string of webbing at Captain America's Shield then catch it while jumping in the air and land over a vehicle.
 * Skilled Marksman: Spider-Man possesses extremely keen eyesight, and is able to accurately utilize his Web-Shooters to neutralize his targets during his crime-fighting. He was capable of ensnaring Captain America's hands and strip him of his shield, mid-air, executing it all at high speed.
 * Trilingualism: Peter speaks his native English, as well as some Italian and Spanish, studying the latter in school with success.

Equipment
"How'd you find me? You put a tracker in my suit or something?" "I put everything in your suit."

- Spider-Man and Iron Man

"You have 576 possible web-shooter combinations"
 * Spider-Man Suit: Parker originally wore a handmade suit while operating on the streets of New York. Nothing more than red and blue spandex and a pair of goggles, this suit was created with the intention to help Parker to conceal his identity and keep his superhuman senses in check. Parker would later use an upgraded and more refined suit, which was designed by Tony Stark to focus his superhuman senses. This suit also includes moving eyepieces that resemble camera shutters.
 * Utility Belt: This belt, complete with extra pouches, was seen on the outside of the spider suit. It, most likely, contains spare web fluid cartridges or other useful equipment for Spider-Man.
 * Spider-Drone: The spider emblem on the front of Parker's suit can detach and act as a tracking device. It has a drone mode allowing it to fly onto a target.
 * GPS Tracking System: On his right forearm, Parker has a GPS tracking system with a holographic display, allowing him to follow his Spider-Drone.
 * Iron-Spider suit: to be added

- Karen


 * Web-Shooters: A pair of wrist-mounted mechanical devices used by Spider-Man to project synthetic webbing. Parker invented the first pair while Tony Stark created a new and improved pair to go along with his new suit. Though, this new pair supplied by Stark merely involved technological improvements and a few new features while the webbing itself Stark did not attempt to replace. The upgraded web-shooters come with selective web types and a laser targeting system for accuracy.
 * Synthetic Webbing: Created by Peter Parker himself, this web-like organic chemical substance is meant to emulate the silk created by the common spider. This synthetic spider silk is used by Parker to help swing around New York City, bind and tie up enemies, steal weapons, and make other useful applications. Spider-Man combines this synthetic web with agile movements to dodge enemy attacks and often targets the enemies' arms and legs to break their balance and immobilize them. The chemical compound was so durable that both Captain America and Winter Soldier had trouble breaking it, despite their enhanced strength.
 * Spider-Signal: A red light emitted from Spider-Man's web-shooters, which Tony Stark added much to Parker's surprise and delight.

Family

 * Richard Parker † - Father
 * Mary Parker † - Mother
 * Ben Parker † - Uncle
 * May Parker - Aunt

Allies

 * Avengers (Iron Man's Team)
 * Tony Stark/Iron Man - Savior, Idol, Mentor and Recruiter
 * Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow - Temporary Ally
 * James Rhodes/War Machine - Temporary Ally
 * Vision - Temporary Ally
 * T'Challa/Black Panther - Temporary Ally
 * Karen - Partner and Assistant
 * Midtown School of Science and Technology
 * Morita - Principal
 * Harrington - Teacher
 * Warren - Teacher
 * Wilson - Teacher
 * Michelle - Classmate and Friend
 * Ned Leeds - Classmate and Best Friend
 * Liz Allan - Former Classmate, Crush and Love Interest
 * Betty Brant - Classmate
 * Happy Hogan
 * Aaron Davis

Enemies

 * Hammer Drones
 * Avengers (Captain America's Team) - Temporary Enemies
 * Steve Rogers/Captain America - Idol
 * Sam Wilson/Falcon
 * Clint Barton/Hawkeye
 * Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
 * Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier - Temporary Enemy
 * Scott Lang/Ant-Man - Temporary Enemy
 * Flash Thompson - Classmate and Rival
 * Adrian Toomes/Vulture
 * Tinkerer
 * Herman Schultz
 * Jackson Brice †
 * Mac Gargan

Trivia

 * In the comics, Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider that granted him superpowers. He first used them for personal gain, but became a selfless superhero after the death of his uncle, Ben Parker.
 * Peter Parker is a ' fan and a collector. He has Lego models of the, an , and an . He also has Star Wars action figures, and he references ' during the Clash of the Avengers. Despite this, Tom Holland is not a big Star Wars fan and has never seen   , though he did enjoy ' and ', as well as    when he was a child, which he is now embarrassed to admit.
 * Peter Parker is also a fan of the indie rock band Alt-J.
 * Tony Stark, Happy Hogan, Ned Leeds, Adrian Toomes and May Parker are the only people to know Spider-Man's secret identity.
 * In Captain America: Civil War, Peter states that he has had his powers for 6 months. Since the Clash of the Avengers took place in June 2016, that would mean Peter received his powers around November-December 2015.

Behind the Scenes

 * Tom Holland made audition tapes together with Jon Bernthal while filming , both landing their roles of Peter Parker and Frank Castle respectively.
 * Tom Holland learned that he had been cast as Spider-Man on : "I was actually having a really bad day, and I found out on Instagram. I was in my bed, I was scrolling through Instagram, and Marvel had posted a photo of Spider-Man. It said, 'Go to our website, and find out who it is'. I opened the screen, and then it said my name, and I went nuts."
 * During his audition, Tom Holland mentioned that Robert Downey, Jr. gave him advice, saying "Listen, I remember my screen test for Iron Man. I remember how terrified I was. Just think of it as an audition. It's nothing too scary. If you get it wrong, we'll just start again. No pressure.".
 * Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the fifth live-action incarnation of the character, following incarnations portrayed by, , , and.
 * Tom Holland has stated that while he has not been in contact with either of them, he will take inspiration in his performance from both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's incarnations of Spider-Man.
 * Tom Holland mentioned that he has signed on for three Spider-Man movies and three other Marvel films bringing a total of six films in his contract.
 * ,, , and  were the final contenders for Spider-Man with Rowe being the runner-up for the role.
 * In Captain America: Civil War, Spider-Man kicks but never punches. Holland noted it was a conscious decision to emphasize Peter's age: "Every decision we make on set is based off, 'How would a kid react in this situation?' so every fight scene we have is designed in a way that's almost child-friendly, so he never actually punches anyone. It's all done [by him] kind of by accident."
 * In the Italian dubbing of the Iron Fist episode Eight Diagram Dragon Palm, Ward Meachum mentions Spider-Man when he compares Danny Rand's scaling of a building, instead of Daredevil.
 * In an interview with the, Holland confirmed that the child that Iron Man rescues from the Hammer Drones in Iron Man 2 was, in fact, Peter Parker after "literally" having conversation with Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige "only 20 minutes ago". Jon Watts revealed in an interview with that the boy retroactively revealed to be Parker was portrayed by Jon Favreau's son, Max Favreau.