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Ultimate Spider-Man #1 Powerless
Cover Date: October, 2000
The OZ project started with Osborn Industries. Testing the ‘wonder drug’ on a variety of mammals and insects, Norman Osborn swears that his most significant invention is going to boost the country’s economy. A spider showed incredible results after ...
Issue Description
The OZ project started with Osborn Industries.
Testing the ‘wonder drug’ on a variety of mammals and insects, Norman Osborn swears that his most significant invention is going to boost the country’s economy. A spider showed incredible results after being subjected to OZ - enough hope for Osborn to promise that the next stage would be humans. If only someone had put the lid back on the spider’s jar...
Enter fifteen-year-old Peter Parker. Bullied at school for as long as he can remember, Peter’s only friends are Mary Jane Watson, a neighbour, and Norman’s son Harry, who seems to only be interested in Peter’s brains and what that means for his grades.
During a tour of Osborn Industries, Peter suddenly screams as our favourite genetically altered spider bites into his hand and changes his life forever. Peter blacks out, as Kong, one of the high-school bullies, squashes the spider with his big boot.
Waking up later in a New York hospital, Peter’s blood test is stolen on behalf of Norman Osborn, who worries that he could be about to be sued by May and Ben Parker, Peter’s aunt and uncle. Back at Osborn Industries, analysis tells Norman that the OZ is slowly killing Peter.
Realising that he’s going to die anyway, and to save himself a big sum of cash, Norman gives Shaw the go ahead to kill the fifteen-year-old. Walking home from school, an SUV mounts the curb and guns the engine for Peter, but some spider-like reactions and acrobatics save Peter from danger. The driver gets out and brandishes a gun, as Peter runs to safety. Norman Osborn decides he wants to study Peter, not kill him.
Back at home, Peter Parker realises that he can somehow stick to walls, and that nothing will ever be the same again.
Ultimate Spider-Man (2000)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
The all-star team of Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley brought a new beginning for Spider-Man that started in this popular Ultimate comic-series. Spider-Man re-imagined for the 21st century! The series ended with issue 133 after the events of Ultimatum and was continued in the two-issue mini-series Ultimatum: Spider-Man - Requiem until it was revamped as Ultimate Comics Spider-Man with a new number 1.
The series also had an Ultimate Spider-Man Annual series which had vital links to the main series.
This series is also collected in trade paperbacks:
Vol. 1: Power and Responsibility (#1-7)Vol. 2: Learning Curve (#8-13)Vol. 3: Double Trouble (#14-21)Vol. 4: Legacy (#22-27)Vol. 5: Public Scrutiny (#28-32)Vol. 6: Venom (#33-39)Vol. 7: Irresponsible (#40-45)Vol. 8: Cats & Kings (#47-53)Vol. 9: Ultimate Six (#46 and Ultimate Six #1-7)Vol. 10: Hollywood (#54-59)Vol. 11: Carnage (#60-65)Vol. 12: Superstars (#66-71)Vol. 13: Hobgoblin (#72-78)Vol. 14: Warriors (#79-85)Vol. 15: Silver Sable (#86-90, Annual 1)Vol. 16: Deadpool (#91-96, Annual 2)Vol. 17: Clone Saga (#97-105)Vol. 18: Ultimate Knights (#106-111)Vol. 19: Death of the Goblin (#112-117)Vol. 20: And His Amazing Friends (#118-122)Vol. 21: War of the Symbiotes (#123-128)Vol. 22: Ultimatum (#129-133, Annual 3)Also collected in 5 volume TPB's and two Omnibus hardcovers.
Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 1 (#1-13)Ultimate Marvel Omnibus (#1-7)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Omnibus (#1-39 & #1/2)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 2 (#14-27)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 3 (#1/2 & #28- 39)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 4 (#40-45 & 47-53)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 5 (#46 & 54-59)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 6 (#60-71)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.