Spectacular spider man
Ben Grimm/Thing (Voiced by - John DiMaggio).Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (Voiced by - Danica McKellar).Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Voiced by - David Kaufman).
Desperate for retribution against his uncle's killer, Peter donned his costume and web-shooters and cornered the criminal in a warehouse, but was stupefied to discover the culprit was the same man he had allowed to escape earlier that same day. Upon reaching home, Peter was horrified to discover from his heartbroken aunt that a criminal had murdered Uncle Ben in cold blood for his car. While leaving the match in anger and frustration, Peter chose not to intervene when he encountered a burglar (later identified as Walter Hardy) making off with money stolen from Edwards' vault, both out of spite for Edwards and indifferently believing it was not his responsibility. Despite quickly defeating the champion Crusher Hogan, Peter was denied his prize by the manager Sullivan Edwards unless he agreed to sign a contract. Seeing potential in his powers, Peter crafted a pair of wrist-mounted web-shooters and a spider-themed costume before attending a wrestling match, under the name of Spider-Man, for a prize of $1,000.
Spectacular spider man code#
The genetic code in the spider's venom rewrote Peter's DNA, giving him spider-related powers such as enhanced strength, enhanced agility, speed, reflexes, endurance, stamina, spider-sense and the ability to stick to almost any dry surface. Curt Connors, Peter was bitten on the hand by a genetically altered spider which had escaped from its container. Exceptionally bright but taunted by his peers, Peter's life was forever changed during a field trip to a since lab at Empire State University at the end of his sophomore year.
Spectacular spider man series#
This episode is Fraser’s choice and he’s chosen The Spectacular Spider-Man: the 2008 Spider-Man cartoon series that inspired a generation of Spider-fans.
Spectacular spider man tv#
Mark is a 43 year old on the edge of Gen X and Millennial Fraser is a 26 year old on the edge of Millennial and Gen Z and they both have a Peter Pan complex! They take it in turns each month to take a look at a treasured TV show from their childhood, share memories, discuss whether the other host has heard of it, rewatch a few episodes and then discuss how it hold up with the hope that it does and that it doesn’t hit them… right in the childhood! The show’s hosts are two friends from different generations, Mark and Fraser. Right in the Childhood is a podcast about nostalgia and kids TV.