Contents
History
This true Peter Parker showed up at the courthouse as a witness for Matthew Murdock, who was defending the Brute against the murder charges of Clone Man-Spider and the Green Goblin. They were actually murdered by the Goblin Queen for raising suspicions about her upcoming overtake of the world. Ultimately, the Brute pleaded guilty and was almost put to death.[2]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Seemingly those of the Peter Parker of Earth-616, plus four extra arms.
Abilities
Seemingly those of the Peter Parker of Earth-616.
Paraphernalia
Transportation
Man-Spider's main form of transportation is web slinging
Weapons
Man-Spider apparently can create organic webbing from his arms.
Notes
The Peter Parker of the mainstream universe also had a mutation disease, but rather than keeping the four extra arms, he found a cure.
Links and References
- 6 Appearances of Peter Parker (Earth-1298)
- Minor Appearances of Peter Parker (Earth-1298)
- Media Peter Parker (Earth-1298) was Mentioned in
- 8 Images featuring Peter Parker (Earth-1298)
- Quotations by or about Peter Parker (Earth-1298)
- Character Gallery: Peter Parker (Earth-1298)
Discover and Discuss
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Footnotes
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- Six members (Earth-1298)
- Secret Identity
- Male Characters
- Mutates
- Humans (Homo sapiens)
- Americans
- Single Characters
- Adventurers
- Height
- Height 5'
- Height 5' 10"
- Weight
- Hazel Eyes
- Brown Hair
- Earth-1298 Characters
- Howard Mackie/Creator
- Cary Nord/Creator
- Characters
- Deceased Characters
- Modern-Age Characters
- 1999 Character Debuts
- Multiple Arms
- Parker Family
- Superhuman Strength
- Superhuman Speed
- Superhuman Durability
- Superhuman Agility
- Wallcrawling
- Web-Slinging
- Shared Identities
- Human/Spider Hybrids
- Killed Off-Panel
- Arthropod Form
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