Spider-Man
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Spider-Man
Summary
Spider-Man is a mutate[1]. His place of birth was Queens[2]. He worked as a photographer[3], scientist[4], teacher[5], superhero[6], and inventor[7]. He ranks in the top 0.87% of mutate entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20,333 views/month, #1 of 115).[8]
Key Facts
- Spider-Man was born in Queens[2].
- Spider-Man's father was Richard Parker[9].
- Spider-Man's mother was Mary Parker[10].
- Spider-Man was married to Mary Jane Watson[11].
- A child of Spider-Man was Spider-Girl[12].
- A child of Spider-Man was Benjamin Richard Parker[13].
- A child of Spider-Man was Felicity Hardy[14].
- Spider-Man held citizenship in United States[15].
- Spider-Man's professions included photographer[3].
- Spider-Man worked as a scientist[4].
- Spider-Man's professions included teacher[5].
- Spider-Man worked as a superhero[6].
- Spider-Man's professions included inventor[7].
- Spider-Man worked as a businessperson[16].
- Spider-Man was educated at Midtown High School[17].
- Spider-Man was educated at Empire State University[18].
- Spider-Man is the creator of Stan Lee[19].
- Spider-Man is the creator of Steve Ditko[20].
- Spider-Man was a member of Avengers[21].
- Spider-Man is recorded as male[22].
- Spider-Man's instance of is recorded as mutate[23].
- Spider-Man's instance of is recorded as film character[24].
- Spider-Man's instance of is recorded as comics character[25].
- spider is named after Spider-Man[26].
- man is named after Spider-Man[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Spider-Man was born in Queens[2]. His father was Richard Parker[9]. His mother was Mary Parker[10].
Education
Educated at Midtown High School[17], a fictional high or secondary school[28], in United States[29] and Empire State University[18], a fictional university[30], in United States[31], headquartered in New York City[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include photographer[3], scientist[4], teacher[5], superhero[6], inventor[7], and businessperson[16].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Stan Lee[19], a publisher[33], 1922–2018[34], of United States[35], awarded the National Medal of Arts[36], specialised in publishing house[37] and Steve Ditko[20], a comics artist[38], 1927–2018[39], of United States[40], awarded the Inkpot Award[41], specialised in comics[42]. Things named for Spider-Man include he[43], a film[44], directed by Sam Raimi[45]; he 2[46], a film[47], directed by Sam Raimi[48]; and he 3[49], a film[50], directed by Sam Raimi[51].
Personal Life
Spider-Man was married to Mary Jane Watson[11]. Children include Spider-Girl[12], a comics character[52]; Benjamin Richard Parker[13], a comics character[53]; and Felicity Hardy[14], a fictional human[54].
Why It Matters
Spider-Man ranks in the top 0.87% of mutate entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20,333 views/month, #1 of 115).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[55] He is known by 115 alternative names across languages and contexts.[56]
Entities named for him include he[43], a film[44], directed by Sam Raimi[45]; he 2[46], a film[47], directed by Sam Raimi[48]; and he 3[49], a film[50], directed by Sam Raimi[51].
FAQs
Where was Spider-Man born?
Spider-Man was born in Queens[2].
Who were Spider-Man's parents?
Spider-Man's father was Richard Parker[9]. Spider-Man's mother was Mary Parker[10].
Who was Spider-Man married to?
Spider-Man's spouses include Mary Jane Watson[11].
What did Spider-Man do for work?
Spider-Man worked as photographer[3], scientist[4], teacher[5], superhero[6], and inventor[7].
Where did Spider-Man go to school?
Spider-Man was educated at Midtown High School[17] and Empire State University[18].