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In the Marvel Noir reality, Ben Parker is a social activist who was murdered by the cannibalistic Vulture, one of the enforcer of crime lord Norman Osborn. He had previously been a decorated pilot and veteran of World War I, but he did not take pride in his service, believing that no just cause was fought for. His nephew Peter dons his old aviator uniform and wields his service revolver during his activities as Spider-Man. [27] Spider-Verse [ edit ] Whitbrook, James (14 July 2011). "The Greatest Spider-Women of All Time, Ranked". Gizmodo. Gizmodo Media Group . Retrieved 14 May 2018.

Tom Peyer( w), Salvador Larroca( p),Danny K. Miki( i), Liquid Graphics( col),Cory Petit( let). Spider-Man: House of M,no.5(2 November 2005). Marvel Comics,2444. In the House of M reality, Ben Parker is alive and, like the rest of the world, is aware that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. After recovering Peter's journal, with entries detailing that the world is not how it should be, Ben discovers that he is killed shortly after Peter gains his powers. He later helps Peter fake his death, photographing Spider-Man apparently hanging himself. [26] Marvel Noir [ edit ] Franklin Richards of the Fantastic Four often refers to Benjamin Grimm, the Thing, as "Uncle Ben" (Grimm is the best friend of Franklin's father Reed Richards). Franklin Richards and Peter Parker also have the same middle name, Benjamin, as the Thing and Ben Parker are their namesakes. Spider-Man is aware of this, and told Franklin, "Uncle Bens are always right". [49] Son of Spider-Man [ edit ] Morgan, Chris (4 July 2017). " 'Marvel's Spider-Man' Has Secured A Notable Name To Voice Uncle Ben". Techie Gamers . Retrieved 14 May 2018.The Spider-Man (2002) and The Spectacular Spider-Man incarnations of Ben Parker appear in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse via archival footage. Bill Jemas, Brian Michael Bendis( w), Mark Bagley( p), Art Thibert( i), Marie Javins, Colorgraphix( col), Richard Starkings, Troy Peteri( let), Joe Quesada( ed). Ultimate Spider-Man,no.3(10 January 2001). Marvel Comics,14857. Peter David, Christos Gage, Dan Slott( w), Stuart Immonen, Cory Smith, Mark Bagley( p). The Clone Conspiracy: Omega,no.1(1 March 2017). Marvel Comics,62649. An alternate reality incarnation of Ben is mentioned in the What If...? episode " What If... Zombies?!". [48]

Although it didn't originate from the character, the quote "with great power, there must also come great responsibility" (commonly paraphrased as "with great power comes great responsibility" and adapted as such in some media) has been popularized by the Spider-Man comics, and has become widely recognized as Spider-Man's life motto. Ben Parker was born in Brooklyn, New York. He trained to be a military police officer, [7] and also spent time as a singer in a band. He had known his future wife, May Reilly since their high school days, but she, in turn, was naively interested in a boy who was involved in criminal activities. When he came to her one night and proposed to her on the spot, Ben was there to expose him as a murderer, and to comfort the heart-broken May when the boy was arrested. Their relationship evolved into love, and they enjoyed a happily married life together. [8] When Ben's younger brother Richard Parker and his wife Mary were killed in a plane crash, Ben and May took in their orphaned son Peter and raised him as their own. [9] Raising Peter [ edit ] A version of Ben appeared in the Mark Millar, Terry Dodson 2003 limited series, Trouble, with his brother Richie, who were involved with teenagers, May and Mary. [21]An alternate reality variant of Ben appears in the series finale "Farewell, Spider-Man". While trying to save the multiverse from Spider-Carnage, the "prime" Spider-Man travels to a reality where Ben never died. Upon finding him, Spider-Man brings Ben to talk Spider-Carnage out of using a reality bomb, resulting in the latter fighting the Carnage symbiote's influence and sacrificing himself in the process. Following this, Ben expresses how proud he is of the "prime" Spider-Man despite the two not living in the same reality. Audio Language: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Spanish (Latin America), Arabic, Japanese, Portuguese, Portuguese-Brazil, Polish, Russian Lee and Ditko introduced the character of "Uncle Ben" alongside "Aunt May" in the June 1962 issue of Strange Tales #97, four months before his Amazing Fantasy debut. In the story "Goodbye to Linda Brown," the characters are given no surname. They care for a young woman named Linda Brown who develops a sleepwalking habit, just like Ben and May used to have. When Linda sleepwalks to the sea in her wheelchair, she becomes a mermaid. [19] [20] Trouble [ edit ] Jeff Christiansen, Eric Engelhard, Al Sjoerdsma, Jason Godin( w). Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Spider-Man,no.12(31 December 2029). Marvel Comics,1886. Jose Molina( w), Simone Bianchi, Andrea Broccardo( p),Simone Bianchi, Andrea Broccardo( i). The Amazing Spider-Man,vol.4,no.1.6(10 January 1980). Marvel Comics.

Ben was very protective of Peter, going as far as fighting some of the bullies that tormented young Parker. Peter became friends with Charlie Weiderman in high school, a teen even more unpopular than he was. However, Charlie often provoked the trouble with the other teens. One day, he was chased to the Parker home by a group of bullies led by Rich and Ben intervened. Ben told them that if they wanted Charlie, they would have to go through him. Rich tried to, but was surprised by Ben's army training. As soon as the bullies were gone, he told the boy that he was not welcome at the house or with Peter because of his provoking the bullies and not being able to tell the truth. [10] Spider-Man and death [ edit ]Stan Lee( w), Keith Pollard, Jim Mooney( p),Jim Mooney( i),Glynis Oliver( col). The Amazing Spider-Man,no.200(10 January 1980). Marvel Comics,6595.

Mark Millar & Terry Dodson's Controversial Trouble to be Collected in 2011?". Web Article. 18 November 2010 . Retrieved October 11, 2016. A version of Peter Parker named Patton Parnell lives with his abusive Uncle Ted on an unknown Earth. After the bite of an irradiated spider mutates him into an arachnid monstrosity, Patton infects his Uncle Ted with his offspring while declaring he taught him that "With great power comes a great appetite". [28] Fred Van Lente, Greg Pak( w), Ryan Stegman, Rodney Buchemi( p). The Incredible Hercules,no.130(24 June 2009). Marvel Comics,25429. The Ultimate Marvel version of Ben Parker differs slightly from the original iteration. Younger than his original counterpart, he is also a former hippie who wears his hair in a ponytail and teaches Peter Parker to be nonviolent. Ben also reminisces about the period he lived on a commune. After Peter went out for a walk, Peter learned from a police officer that Ben was murdered. [37] [38] [39] What If? [ edit ]A story-line in the official series Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man seemingly suggested that Ben may be alive. This Ben, however, was actually from a parallel universe where Aunt May died in a random accident, leaving him to raise Peter. This alternate Ben came to the planet Earth of regular Marvel comics (the 616 reality) as part of an evil plan devised by the Hobgoblin of 2211 to defeat the Spider-Men of different eras. [4]

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