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TOTA's original cover art from STRANGE issue 246.
 

TOTA's original cover art from STRANGE issue 246.

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TOTA's original cover art from THOR issue 17.
 

TOTA's original cover art from THOR issue 17.

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LIEBER's original illustration
 

LIEBER's original illustration

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Original SPIDERMAN comic page Spiderman Family issue 9 page 7
 

Original SPIDERMAN comic page Spiderman Family issue 9 page 7

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Peter Benjamin Parker, is the only son of Richard Parker and Mary Parker. His parents were SHIELD agents who were killed during a mission against the Red Skull. After the loss of his parents, Peter grew up living with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben. Peter's uncle Ben was too old to engage in any physical activities with him, and his aunt was very over-protective. This led him to take interest in pursuits that were non-physical such as photography and chemistry. Peter went to school in New York City at Midtown High School. Peter was extremely gifted in science and academics, but lacked the The Hero's Faith The Hero's Faith social skills needed to interact with his peers, becoming the class"nerd. He was regularly ridiculed throughout his academic life by school bullies, most prominently, Flash Thompson who gave Peter the nickname "Puny Parker". While observing a science experiment dealing with radioactive isotopes, a spider was caught in a radiation. In sudden shock, the spider bit Peter before dying. Feeling a burn on the bite, Peter left the exhibition and rushed back home by going through a unfamiliar section of the city. He was then cornered by a gang of thugs, where he defended himself by tossing one of them with such ease that Peter was even surprised of his own strength. Still heading home, Peter ran through the streets and almost got hit by a speeding car, but he sensed this and quickly leaped over the car and apparently stuck to the side of the wall. He then jumped onto a guy wire and realized that he has excellent balance. Peter then hypothesized that the bite gave him the proportional strength and agility of a spider, he was also able to stick to any surface, and he even developed a "spider sense" which warned him of danger…(s: www.Comicvine.com)

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