Thread:Segamarvel/@comment-22439-20120902211839/@comment-4651179-20130719225248

Yes I know.

But writer Chris Yost just confirmed in the issue I already mentioned that Peter Parker rejected The Other (the word "rejected" is specifically used when Eros states what happened between Peter and him).

Usually if in a comic certain fact is stated, and in later comics another statement appears and contradicts the previous one, the newest fact derogates the previous one.

And again, factors like adrenaline can increase his strength. Let's not forget in Amazing Spider-Man #33 he managed to lift a giant metal structure because his Aunt May needed him. In Amazing Spider-Man #700, Otto managed to do what he did because Scorpion threatened J.J. Jameson, and May happened to be next to him.