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Ultimate Spider-Man #2 Growing Pains
Cover Date: December, 2000
Peter Parker is back in school. Wondering what the hell is happening to him, he realises that he suddenly has bigger muscles, and some enhanced athletic ability. In gym class, he throws a basketball into the face of Flash Thompson when Peter sees him hit ...
Issue Description
Peter Parker is back in school. Wondering what the hell is happening to him, he realises that he suddenly has bigger muscles, and some enhanced athletic ability. In gym class, he throws a basketball into the face of Flash Thompson when Peter sees him hitting on Mary Jane.
Outside, Flash doesn’t take too kindly to this and starts a fight with Peter. Parker dodges each blow with ease until he eventually catches Flash’s punch and breaks his hand. Threatening to sue unless the Parkers pay the hospital bill, May and Ben come down hard on Peter, who sneaks out of the house that night to an abandoned warehouse.
He soon realises his strength has grown beyond his wildest dreams, and he can easily support the weight of a car. He finds his acrobatic ability has improved too, and he can easily jump the height of a small building.
Norman Osborn, after hearing of Peter’s fight with Flash, tells his son Harry to invite Peter back to the lab, so he can once again apologise for the spider incident. Distracting Peter with other subjects in the OZ project, scientists distract him while another takes a blood sample. Furious, Peter storms out and disappears.
After some analysis, it turns out Peter isn’t dying after all, and that the effects of the spider’s bite have altered his metabolism to that of an Olympic athlete. Norman Osborn decides the time has come to test the OZ project on a human.
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.