After being bitten by a radioactive spider on a school field trip, Peter Parker finds himself gaining spider-like qualities. Adopting the name Spider-Man, Peter first uses his new skills to make money, but when the Green Goblin, another altered super-human, kills Peter's uncle, he swears to use his "spider-skills" to fight evil. Along the way he has to juggle a new job as a local reporter, and a budding romance with a beautiful former-classmate, MJ.
"Basada en el personaje de la tira cómica de Marvel, ésta es la historia de Peter Parker, un estudiante que vive con su tía May y su tío Ben después de quedar huérfano cuando apenas era un niño. Parker era un adolescente totalmente dedicado a sus deberes escolares, con una vida social casi inexistente, y constante mala suerte; cuando de pronto le ocurre un accidente que milagrosamente le otorga poderes de habilidades arácnidas. Así comienzas las sorprendentes hazañas de El Hombre Araña. Ahora Parker tendrá que cruzar la delgada línea que separa a un hombre común, del extraordinario héroe en el que se ha convertido, y aprenderá que sus grandes poderes conllevan aún mayores responsabilidades."
"After being bitten by a radioactive spider on a school field trip, Peter Parker finds himself gaining spider-like qualities. Adopting the name Spider-Man, Peter first uses his new skills to make money, but when the Green Goblin, another altered super-human, kills Peter's uncle, he swears to use his "spider-skills" to fight evil. Along the way he has to juggle a new job as a local reporter, and a budding romance with a beautiful former-classmate, MJ."@en
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