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Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Parker, usually referred to as Uncle Ben, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in association with the superhero Spider-Man (Peter Parker). He is the husband of May Parker and the paternal uncle and father figure of Peter Parker.
Mary Jane "MJ" Watson is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., and made her first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 (June 1965). Since then, she has gone on to become Spider-Man's main love interest and later his wife.
Aunt May and Uncle Ben may not have been Peter's mother and father, but they raised him right all the same.
Traditionally, Ben Parker is the brother of Peter's dad and thus is "Uncle Ben." Thus traditionally when Uncle Ben dies, Aunt May is left with a child to raise who is only related to her by a marriage that has ended in death.
While Peter never straight up told Aunt May that he was in fact Spider-Man, there is a very strong possibility that she already knows his secret. Even though Harris' Aunt May didn't have a big finding-out-scene as Tomai did in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man 2 strongly hinted that she knew.
At long last, Marvel reveals that Aunt May knows the hero Peter Parker's biggest Spider-Man secret - and perhaps, has known for years. Peter guards his identity as Spider-Man with great caution; he knows precisely what happens to those who get roped up in his superhero life.
History. May "Mayday" Parker is the first child of Peter and Mary Jane Parker in a future, alternate universe. Peter and Mary Jane were reunited with their baby daughter by Kaine, who found the child living with Alison Mongrain, the con-artist who had kidnapped the baby on instruction from the Green Goblin.
Richard Parker is actually still alive. Richard Parker was experimenting on Peter Parker as a child, which is why Peter is able to apparently control his mutation, unlike The Lizard. Peter's real father is Norman Osborn.
Richard and Mary Parker are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are the parents of Peter Parker, the superhero known as Spider-Man.
It was later revealed that Aunt May has several blood relatives that were still alive. Aunt May has a sister named Jan. May's first cousins Sam and Julia are the children of her uncle Bill and his wife Claudia. Peter was attracted to Julia's daughter Alexa.
In 1987 Peter Parker married his longtime love interest Mary Jane Watson in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21. However, their happily ever after was not meant to be. In 2007 Spider-Man and Mary Jane allowed the demonic Mephisto to erase their marriage from history in exchange for Aunt May's life.
Aunt May Was Unable To Have Children
In Amazing Spider-Man Family #7, the story revealed that May and Ben tried to have children of their own but May miscarried and learned she couldn't have children in the future. When Peter Parker's parents died, May and Ben took him in and raised him as their own.
Spider-Man. History: Peter Parker was orphaned at the age of 6 when his parents were killed in an airplane crash overseas. He went to live with his uncle and aunt, Ben and May Parker, in Forest Hills, New York. Parker was extremely bright and became a high honors student at Midtown High School.
History. Benjamin Richard Parker (often called Benjy by his sister) is the younger brother of May Parker, and the son of Mary Jane and Peter Parker. Benjamin was born after a complicated pregnancy.
May Parker inherited many of her abilities from her father, Peter Parker. May possesses superhuman strength but has less than her father, can leap several stories high, and can cover the width of a city block. Spider-Girl's reflexes are also heightened to levels well beyond that of an ordinary human.
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As a candidate for the presidency, Barack Obama mentioned his fondness for Spider-Man at a number of child-oriented events and named the web slinger his favorite superhero along with Batman.
May is the widow of Ben Parker and the paternal aunt by marriage of Peter Parker, who leads a secret life as Spider-Man.
Early Life. The true origins of Teresa Parker are uncertain. She is believed to be the daughter of CIA agents Richard and Mary Parker, and the younger sister of Peter Parker.
Teresa Parker - Peter Parker's long lost sister who is introduced in the graphic novel Spider-Man: Family Business. She later appeared in the comics.
Uncle Ben doesn't say it. It's just a Aesop's Fable type of moral lesson: As for the movie, and any modern spidey comic or cartoon, Uncle Ben says it, but has never known Pete is Spider-Man. He always says it as a "You're a Man now, not a boy." lesson of responsibility.
Robbie receives a pardon and resumes work at the Daily Bugle. After Peter's "coming out", Robbie reveals he knew Peter was Spider-Man and stands up to J.