—Spider-ManSo maybe sometimes the nerdy guy does get the girl. And maybe there is room in my life for both love and Spider-Man. In the meantime... I gotta wonder: Why is it that when I'm finally getting comfortable with MJ, I have to swing off and be Spider-Man? *sigh* Story of my life...
Appearing in 1st story
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius) (First appearance; dies)
Other Characters:
- Mr. Aziz (First appearance)
- Daily Bugle
- John Jameson (First appearance)
- Dr. Curt Connors (First appearance)
- Ben Parker (Mentioned)
- Dennis Carradine (Mentioned)
- OsCorp Industries
- Rosie Octavius (First appearance; dies)
- T. S. Eliot (Mentioned)
- Mr. Ditkovich (First appearance)
- NYPD
- Dr. Isaacs (First appearance)
- Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange) (Mentioned)
- Peter Parker (Dream) (First appearance)
- Ben Parker (Dream) (First appearance)
- Henry Jackson (First appearance)
- Norman Osborn (Illusion or holographic simulation)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Spiders (Mentioned)
- Pigeons (Mentioned)
- Squirrels (Mentioned)
- Rats (Mentioned)
- Dogs
- Jellyfish (Mentioned)
- Demons (Mentioned)
Realities:
- Earth-TRN1731
- Earth-Unknown (First appearance)
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for 1st story
- Synopsis not yet written
Notes
- While this comic is an adaption of Spider-Man 2, it features a few notable differences which make it incompatible with the film. These include:
- In the comic, Peter calls MJ to apologize for missing her show while he's washing his Spider-Man suit in a laundry room, whereas in the movie he does it via a payphone outside. MJ also actively talks with him on the call while in the movie she simply listens to him talk.
- Following the event at the planetarium, Spider-Man's powers begin to act up like the film. In the comic however, Peter lands on a roof instead of an ally. The elevator scene from earlier in the film then occurs here in the comic.
- In the comic, Peter tells May that he accidentally caused Ben's death when the visit his grave, causing her to run away in distress. In the film, Peter doesn't tell may that he accidentally caused Ben's death until after visiting his grave when they're back at the house.
- In the comic, when Peter attempts to jump across the rooftops as he's getting his powers back, he catches himself on a pole instead of falling all the way to the ground like in the movie.