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What is Spider-Man?

Spider-Man is a superhero of Marvel Comics. It was created by two authors, Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Spider-Man's real name is Peter Benjamin Parker. Peter is an orphan. He lives with his uncle Ben and aunt May. Spider-Man is a pure anime character, and he has special skills in this respect. On the other hand, he has many troubles and problems on weekdays. In addition to comics, Spider-Man also appeared in TV, movies, video games and other media.

Colombian Samsung (USA) produced a film version of Spider-Man in 2002.

Peter Parker, a middle school student, whose parents died when he was a child, lives in Queens, new york with his beloved Aunt Mei and Uncle Ben. Peter leads an ordinary student life, works as a photographer in the school newspaper, secretly loves the beautiful Mary Jane Watson, and often wanders around with his good friend Henry Osborne.

On a school trip, Peter and his classmates visited a science exhibition about arthropods, during which Peter was bitten by a transgenic spider. Before long, he found himself with extraordinary abilities: he became a Spider-Man with extraordinary strength and agility, and he also had a keen sense of spiderness.

Peter first used his ability to make money, but after losing all his money, he remembered his beloved uncle Ben's words: "Take great responsibility with superhuman strength", and he vowed to devote his life to fighting crime.

At the same time, Harry's father and arms dealer norman osborn (played by William Dafu) is also experiencing some of his own variables. An experimental scheme went wrong, which greatly increased Norma's wisdom and strength, but also made him fall into insanity. Norma has now become Spider-Man's main rival, the Green Devil, and he will thoroughly test young peter parker's pledge to fight crime and help the innocent. Then daredevil, the ghost-faced knight.