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-->'''Peter:''' (hurling the drinks table over) You--selfish--inconsiderate--''MORONS!'' You think it's so blasted funny to step all over a guy whose only crime has been a fear of people? You think it's a million laughs to make another human being feel like dirt to hurt him--to ruin the little bit of trust he's got left? Well, I think it '''STINKS!'' And you can all go flush yourselves down the nearest toilet for all I care!

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-->'''Peter:''' (hurling the drinks table over) You--selfish--inconsiderate--''MORONS!'' You think it's so blasted funny to step all over a guy whose only crime has been a fear of people? You think it's a million laughs to make another human being feel like dirt to hurt him--to ruin the little bit of trust he's got left? Well, I think it '''STINKS!'' '''STINKS!''' And you can all go flush yourselves down the nearest toilet for all I care!
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* Amazing #223 has Peter try to help a lonely, shunned but brilliant bookworm on campus, Roger Hochbert. In the hope of gaining a new friend and letting Roger get used to new surroundings, Peter invites him to a party. Unfortunately, Roger is cruelly pranked and made to drink vinegar, with the partygoers laughing as he flees. But Peter's seen this happen to himself all too many times, and he is ''pissed''.
-->'''Peter:''' (hurling the drinks table over) You--selfish--inconsiderate--''MORONS!'' You think it's so blasted funny to step all over a guy whose only crime has been a fear of people? You think it's a million laughs to make another human being feel like dirt to hurt him--to ruin the little bit of trust he's got left? Well, I think it '''STINKS!'' And you can all go flush yourselves down the nearest toilet for all I care!
-->(The partygoers stand in ashamed silence)
-->'''Mia Carrera:''' Y'know guys...he's right.
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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's heart problems ultimately kill him]], Peter still manages his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly and menacingly towards him, deliver an absolutely epic speech:

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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's heart problems ultimately kill him]], Peter still manages to web his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a the exit door and while walking slowly and menacingly towards him, deliver an absolutely epic speech:
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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's heart trouble]] ultimately brings him down, Peter still manages his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly and menacingly towards him, deliver an absolutely epic speech:

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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's heart trouble]] problems ultimately brings him down, kill him]], Peter still manages his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly and menacingly towards him, deliver an absolutely epic speech:
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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's heart trouble]] brings him down, Peter still manages his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly and menacingly towards him, deliver an absolutely epic speech:

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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's heart trouble]] ultimately brings him down, Peter still manages his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly and menacingly towards him, deliver an absolutely epic speech:
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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's heart trouble]] brings him down, Peter webs his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly towards him, delivers an awesome speech:

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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's heart trouble]] brings him down, Peter webs still manages his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly and menacingly towards him, delivers deliver an awesome absolutely epic speech:
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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's bad heart]] brings him down, Peter webs his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly towards him, delivers an awesome speech:

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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's bad heart]] heart trouble]] brings him down, Peter webs his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly towards him, delivers an awesome speech:
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-->This might be the end of Spider-Man...but I'm not going to pull you apart...I'm just going to hand you over to the police. You see, if I used my power to kill you--I'd be no better than the scum you are. And if I've learned anything-''it's that great power comes with great responsibility!''

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-->This -->I hated you for so many years...hated you in such an ''unholy'' way I'm ashamed to think about it. Then, when I thought you killed my Aunt May, I was ready to ''rip you apart'', limb by limb, but when I saw her alive...the hate...''everything'' I felt about you just disappeared. This might be the end of Spider-Man...but I'm not going to pull you apart...I'm just going to hand you over to the police. You see, if I used my power to kill you--I'd be no better than the scum you are. And if I've learned anything-''it's anything-'''''it's that great power comes with great responsibility!''responsibility!'''''
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* Amazing #200 has Spidey confront ''the very man who killed Uncle Ben.'' Not just any foe, but the actual robber himself. Looking for the treasure of a deceased Prohibition-era gangland king, the crook breaks into Peter's apartment to kill him. Peter then proceeds to absolutely wipe the floor with him, and he's not even in his Spidey suit! However, the robber manages to pistol-whip Peter, and drags him to the warehouse Spidey fought him in. There, he beats the crap out of Peter, and leaves. However, an enraged Peter literally bursts out of his shirt and goes off to find the robber. The two battle, but Spidey gets shot and the robber flees. The robber comes back with Aunt May, who he kidnapped earlier, and intends to make her watch Peter die. Then Spidey comes swinging in, with a web-bandage under his suit and ready to fight the man who killed his father figure. What follows is a truly epic knock-down drag-out, hand-to-hand duel between Spidey and the robber. No superpowers or gadgets, just two very angry men going at it. At first, it seems like the robber is beginning to get the upper hand-then Spidey punches him into a wall and reveals to the terrified robber that he is Peter Parker, ''and he wants his long-due revenge''. Now absolutely frightened out of his mind, the robber runs through the warehouse, trying to find the exit, with Spidey turning the Spider-Signal into an object of fear, letting the murderer know that Spidey will follow him to the ends of the earth. Although [[spoiler: the robber's bad heart]] brings him down, Peter webs his uncle's terrified, sweating killer to a door and while walking slowly towards him, delivers an awesome speech:
-->This might be the end of Spider-Man...but I'm not going to pull you apart...I'm just going to hand you over to the police. You see, if I used my power to kill you--I'd be no better than the scum you are. And if I've learned anything-''it's that great power comes with great responsibility!''
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* One of Spider-Man's earliest CMOAs: After the Green Goblin kills Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man tracks him down and ruthlessly beats him to a pulp. Pised over his utterly defeated foe, poised to deliver the killing blow. . . Peter stops. Because heroes don't kill people in cold blood. Even with the blood of (arguably) his first true love on Norman Osborn's hands, Peter's morals are too strong to let him indulge in petty revenge.

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* One of Spider-Man's earliest CMOAs: [=CMOAs=]: After the Green Goblin kills Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man tracks him down and ruthlessly beats him to a pulp. Pised over his utterly defeated foe, poised to deliver the killing blow. . . Peter stops. Because heroes don't kill people in cold blood. Even with the blood of (arguably) his first true love on Norman Osborn's hands, Peter's morals are too strong to let him indulge in petty revenge.
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* One of Spider-Man's earliest CMOAs: After the Green Goblin kills Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man tracks him down and ruthlessly beats him to a pulp. Pised over his utterly defeated foe, poised to deliver the killing blow. . . Peter stops. Because heroes don't kill people in cold blood. Even with the blood of (arguably) his first true love on Norman Osborn's hands, Peter's morals are too strong to let him indulge in petty revenge.
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** To put the first part in perspective, Titania had just recently delivered a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to She-Hulk, who vastly outclasses Spider-Man in strength and toughness. And Spider-Man handled Titania like the rank amateur she was. It just goes to show Spider-Man's JackOfAllStats power: individual villains may be stronger, tougher, faster, or smarter, but wherever they're not strong, Spider-Man vastly outclasses them.
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She didn't know it was the Chameleon, she just knew it wasn't Peter


* After confirming the "Peter" is actually the Chameleon with a few trick questions, Aunt May bakes him a batch of cookies with crushed sleeping pills and just a little bit of almond flavor to make him think he's been poisoned (cyanide tastes like almond). Best of all is the moment when she tells him all the mistakes he's made and holds up the sweater she's been knitting - with GOTCHA in big block letters across the front. With bonus SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}: "I suspected you weren't Peter on the elevator ride up. After all... what kind of ''mother'' wouldn't be able to tell her son from an impostor?"

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* After confirming the "Peter" is actually an imposter (actually the Chameleon Chameleon) with a few trick questions, Aunt May bakes him a batch of cookies with crushed sleeping pills and just a little bit of almond flavor to make him think he's been poisoned (cyanide tastes like almond). Best of all is the moment when she tells him all the mistakes he's made and holds up the sweater she's been knitting - with GOTCHA in big block letters across the front. With bonus SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}: "I suspected you weren't Peter on the elevator ride up. After all... what kind of ''mother'' wouldn't be able to tell her son from an impostor?"
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* Spidey's new FriendOnTheForce Chief Inspector Sun preventing Mr Negative from broadcasting Quinghao's Confession
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* [[http://spideykicksbutt.com/WhyYouMaryJane/WhyYouMaryJanePart2B.jpg This has always been MJ's very first Moment of Awesome. Seeing Mary Jane refuse to leave the grieving and emotionally broken Peter alone after Gwen's death, even after Peter attempts a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech where he calls her selfish among several other things was nothing short of ''great''.

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* [[http://spideykicksbutt.com/WhyYouMaryJane/WhyYouMaryJanePart2B.jpg This This]] has always been MJ's very first Moment of Awesome. Seeing Mary Jane refuse to leave the grieving and emotionally broken Peter alone after Gwen's death, even after Peter attempts a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech where he calls her selfish among several other things was nothing short of ''great''.

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* Actually... Sure, there was the Chameleon beat down, taking down Swarm, and shooting the Green Goblin... but '''[[http://spideykicksbutt.com/WhyYouMaryJane/WhyYouMaryJanePart2B.jpg THIS]]''' has always been MJ's very first Moment of Awesome. Seeing Mary Jane [[spoiler:refuse to leave the grieving and emotionally broken Peter alone after Gwen's death, even after Peter attempts a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech where he calls her selfish among several other things]] was nothing short of '''''great'''''.

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* Actually... Sure, there was the Chameleon beat down, taking down Swarm, and shooting the Green Goblin... but '''[[http://spideykicksbutt.[[http://spideykicksbutt.com/WhyYouMaryJane/WhyYouMaryJanePart2B.jpg THIS]]''' This has always been MJ's very first Moment of Awesome. Seeing Mary Jane [[spoiler:refuse refuse to leave the grieving and emotionally broken Peter alone after Gwen's death, even after Peter attempts a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech where he calls her selfish among several other things]] things was nothing short of '''''great'''''.''great''.



* Amazing Spider-Man 231-232 has Spidey fight Mr. Hyde, who's also after the Cobra. Realizing the criminal is more trouble than he's worth, and with a bad ankle weighing him down, Spider-Man tosses the Cobra to Hyde and webs them together... while also planting a spider-tracer to keep tabs on him. Eventually Spider-Man tracks Hyde down and continues the fight, and despite Hyde's superior strength, he wins the day through speed, goading Hyde into making mistakes, and sheer tenacity.



* Amazing Spider-Man 232 has Spidey fight Mr. Hyde, who's also after the Cobra. Realizing the criminal is more trouble than he's worth, and with a bad ankle weighing him down, Spider-Man tosses the Cobra to Hyde and webs them together... while also planting a spider-tracer to keep tabs on him. Eventually Spider-Man tracks Hyde down and continues the fight, and despite Hyde's superior strength, he wins the day through speed and sheer tenacity.
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* His stint as ComicBook/CaptainUniverse. Basically, an extra-dimensional being (or something similar) called the Enigma Force detected that a great calamity would occur, and as such beings are wont to do, it selected a hero in order to stop it, choosing Spider-Man. The result was that our favorite web-slinger became Captain Universe. Basically, he won the SuperpowerLottery ''again'', this time getting {{Flight}}, Energy Blasts, NighInvulnerability, his SuperStrength was at least ''doubled'', his five (not counting SpiderSense) senses went into overdrive, and he gained psionic control over his webbing, essentially making it into a ''literal'' GreenLanternRing. Anyhow, some time after that, Loki decided that he wanted to do some mischief, so he magically combined THREE prototype ultra-powerful [[ComicBook/XMen Sentinels]] into one "Tri-Sentinel", which could apparently only be stopped by something as powerful as Captain Universe. Ultimately, Spider-Man burned himself out stopping the Tri-Sentinel and lost his newfound powers, but damn if it wasn't awesome.

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* His stint as ComicBook/CaptainUniverse. Basically, an extra-dimensional being (or something similar) called the Enigma Force detected that a great calamity would occur, and as such beings are wont to do, it selected a hero in order to stop it, choosing Spider-Man. The result was that our favorite web-slinger became Captain Universe. Basically, he won the SuperpowerLottery ''again'', this time getting {{Flight}}, Energy Blasts, NighInvulnerability, his SuperStrength was at least ''doubled'', increased by a factor of FIFTY, his five (not counting SpiderSense) senses went into overdrive, and he gained psionic control over his webbing, essentially making it into a ''literal'' GreenLanternRing. Anyhow, some time after that, Loki decided that he wanted to do some mischief, so he magically combined THREE prototype ultra-powerful [[ComicBook/XMen Sentinels]] into one "Tri-Sentinel", which could apparently only be stopped by something as powerful as Captain Universe. Ultimately, Spider-Man burned himself out stopping the Tri-Sentinel and lost his newfound powers, but damn if it wasn't awesome.
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* Amazing Spider-Man 283 has Spidey fight Mr. Hyde, who's also after the Cobra. Realizing the criminal is more trouble than he's worth, and with a bad ankle weighing him down, Spider-Man tosses the Cobra to Hyde and webs them together... while also planting a spider-tracer to keep tabs on him. Eventually Spider-Man tracks Hyde down and continues the fight, and despite Hyde's superior strength, he wins the day through speed and sheer tenacity.

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* Amazing Spider-Man 283 232 has Spidey fight Mr. Hyde, who's also after the Cobra. Realizing the criminal is more trouble than he's worth, and with a bad ankle weighing him down, Spider-Man tosses the Cobra to Hyde and webs them together... while also planting a spider-tracer to keep tabs on him. Eventually Spider-Man tracks Hyde down and continues the fight, and despite Hyde's superior strength, he wins the day through speed and sheer tenacity.

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* The end of the classic Amazing Spider-Man #18. Not only is it a crowning moment for Peter but one for Aunt May too. [[spoiler:Up to that issue Peter never had it rougher. Due to running away from the Green Goblin after learning his Aunt had collapsed, the entire city, super hero, and villain communities were labeling Spider-Man as a coward. To make it worse Jonah was gloating about it all over the place, Aunt May was slowly recovering, and Peter was afraid to fight any villains for fear of leaving his Aunt unable to take care of herself. Not only that but money was getting so tight that Spidey was ready to sell his web fluid for money, course it being unstable didn't help so that option was out. Near the end Peter decides to let the world win and gives up being Spider-Man. Only to go downstairs to find his Aunt up and about. She refuses his help and explains that Parkers are tough and should never give up no matter what. After her stirring speech Peter returns to his room and re-dons his Spidey costume vowing to continue his fight]]. Despite being 46 years old it's one of the most dramatic moments this twenty three year old has ever read from a comic book. In fact it has a crowning moment of awesome for Flash Thompson as well. The one person who stuck by Spider-Man's side and even donned a costume to go out and fight crime. This resulted in getting his butt handed to him by three guys. Despite Spidey never coming to his aid he still believed in the guy. For containing not one but three moments of awesome this is why issue 18 is this Spider-fan's #1 issue, not the classic #33 that every other Spider-fan considers their favorite.

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* The end of the classic Amazing Spider-Man #18. Not only is it a crowning moment for Peter but one for Aunt May too. [[spoiler:Up Up to that issue Peter never had it rougher. Due to running away from the Green Goblin after learning his Aunt had collapsed, the entire city, super hero, and villain communities were labeling Spider-Man as a coward. To make it worse Jonah was gloating about it all over the place, Aunt May was slowly recovering, and Peter was afraid to fight any villains for fear of leaving his Aunt unable to take care of herself. Not only that but money was getting so tight that Spidey was ready to sell his web fluid for money, course it being unstable didn't help so that option was out. Near the end Peter decides to let the world win and gives up being Spider-Man. Only to go downstairs to find his Aunt up and about. She refuses his help and explains that Parkers are tough and should never give up no matter what. After her stirring speech Peter returns to his room and re-dons his Spidey costume vowing to continue his fight]]. Despite being 46 years old it's one of the most dramatic moments this twenty three year old has ever read from a comic book. In fact it fight. It has a crowning moment of awesome for Flash Thompson as well. The Thompson, the one person who stuck by Spider-Man's side and even donned a costume to go out and fight crime. This resulted in getting his butt handed to him by three guys. Despite guys, and despite Spidey never coming to his aid he still believed in the guy. For containing not one but three moments of awesome this is why issue 18 is this Spider-fan's #1 issue, not the classic #33 that every other Spider-fan considers their favorite.guy.



* The principal of Peter's high school gets a Moment of Awesome in an early issue of ''The Amazing Spider-Man''. The Sandman, hiding out in the high school, accidentally walks into an occupied classroom that the principal is dropping in on. Sandman taunts his new hostages and mentions that so long as he's around, he'd like to have the diploma that he never got when he was in school. The principal balks, saying that a diploma must be ''earned'', and refuses to back down on the issue. When the rather irate Sandman threatens the students, the principal throws himself in front of the class and orders the kids to run for it while he holds the Sandman off (luckily, Spider-Man arrives just in time to keep the poor guy from being clobbered by the Sandman). Corny? Yes. Awesome? Hell yes.

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* The principal of Peter's high school gets a Moment of Awesome moment in an early issue of ''The Amazing Spider-Man''. The Sandman, hiding out in the high school, accidentally walks into an occupied classroom that the principal is dropping in on. Sandman taunts his new hostages and mentions that so long as he's around, he'd like to have the diploma that he never got when he was in school. The principal balks, saying that a diploma must be ''earned'', and refuses to back down on the issue. When the rather irate Sandman threatens the students, the principal throws himself in front of the class and orders the kids to run for it while he holds the Sandman off (luckily, off. Luckily, Spider-Man arrives just in time to keep the poor guy from being clobbered by the Sandman). Corny? Yes. Awesome? Hell yes.Sandman.


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* Amazing Spider-Man 283 has Spidey fight Mr. Hyde, who's also after the Cobra. Realizing the criminal is more trouble than he's worth, and with a bad ankle weighing him down, Spider-Man tosses the Cobra to Hyde and webs them together... while also planting a spider-tracer to keep tabs on him. Eventually Spider-Man tracks Hyde down and continues the fight, and despite Hyde's superior strength, he wins the day through speed and sheer tenacity.
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* ''Comicbook/AvengersVsXMen'': After spending years as a background character during Marvel's Crisis Crossovers, Spider-Man gets back into the limelight during Issue 9. To emphasize [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/{{X-Men}} Cyclops, Emma Frost, Namor, Magik, and Colossus]] have gained the powers of the Phoenix and began reshaping the world to their own image. The Avengers oppose them, so the Phoenix X-Men capture some of them in a volcano. To save them, the Avengers infiltrate the volcano but Colossus and Magik find them. Spider-Man notes that Colossus and Magik have been having issues about their control over their powers, so he tricks them into knocking each other out. Taking into consideration that the Phoenix X-Men have been [[CurbstompBattle curbstomping]] the Avengers, their defeat at the hands of Spider-Man is impressive.]]

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* ''Comicbook/AvengersVsXMen'': After spending years as a background character during Marvel's Crisis Crossovers, Spider-Man gets back into the limelight during Issue 9. To emphasize [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/{{X-Men}} [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/XMen Cyclops, Emma Frost, Namor, Magik, and Colossus]] have gained the powers of the Phoenix and began reshaping the world to their own image. The Avengers oppose them, so the Phoenix X-Men capture some of them in a volcano. To save them, the Avengers infiltrate the volcano but Colossus and Magik find them. Spider-Man notes that Colossus and Magik have been having issues about their control over their powers, so he tricks them into knocking each other out. Taking into consideration that the Phoenix X-Men have been [[CurbstompBattle curbstomping]] the Avengers, their defeat at the hands of Spider-Man is impressive.]]
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** Peter giving Sajani a well deserved dressing down over her trying to sell him out to both Ghost and Black Cat in order to steer the company her way and undermine Peter and tells her on no uncertain terms it's not happening again.
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* In issue 9 of the new run, Spidey surviving falling to Earth from orbit.
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* ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #683. Spidey, donning his brand new Anti-Sinister Six Armor and flanked by CaptainAmerica and Thor, bursts into a room where various leaders are discussing whether or not to give into Dr. Octopus' final demands. When Al Gore tells Spidey that Octavius' work could help mankind, Spidey responds by punching him in the face, mostly because he knows that everyone would be ''insane'' to let a mad man like Doc Ock win. Of course [[spoiler:It was the Chameleon]]... but it still manages to be an awesome moment for Spidey, since [[spoiler:it show just how CrazyPrepared he was for the Sinister Six when he created his new Spider Armour, as he had implemented something similar to ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'s Radar Sense in order to tell if someone was the Chameleon or not]].\\

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* ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #683. Spidey, donning his brand new Anti-Sinister Six Armor and flanked by CaptainAmerica ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and Thor, bursts into a room where various leaders are discussing whether or not to give into Dr. Octopus' final demands. When Al Gore tells Spidey that Octavius' work could help mankind, Spidey responds by punching him in the face, mostly because he knows that everyone would be ''insane'' to let a mad man like Doc Ock win. Of course [[spoiler:It was the Chameleon]]... but it still manages to be an awesome moment for Spidey, since [[spoiler:it show just how CrazyPrepared he was for the Sinister Six when he created his new Spider Armour, as he had implemented something similar to ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'s Radar Sense in order to tell if someone was the Chameleon or not]].\\
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* His stint as ComicBook/CaptainUniverse. Basically, an extra-dimensional being (or something similar) called the Enigma Force detected that a great calamity would occur, and as such beings are wont to do, it selected a hero in order to stop it, choosing Spider-Man. The result was that our favorite web-slinger became Captain Universe. Basically, he won the SuperpowerLottery ''again'', this time getting {{Flight}}, Energy Blasts, NighInvulnerability, his SuperStrength was at least ''doubled'', his five (not counting SpiderSense) senses went into overdrive, and he gained psionic control over his webbing, essentially making it into a ''literal'' GreenLanternRing. Anyhow, some time after that, SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}} decided that he wanted to do some mischief, so he magically combined THREE prototype ultra-powerful [[ComicBook/XMen Sentinels]] into one "Tri-Sentinel", which could apparently only be stopped by something as powerful as Captain Universe. Ultimately, Spider-Man burned himself out stopping the Tri-Sentinel and lost his newfound powers, but damn if it wasn't awesome.

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* His stint as ComicBook/CaptainUniverse. Basically, an extra-dimensional being (or something similar) called the Enigma Force detected that a great calamity would occur, and as such beings are wont to do, it selected a hero in order to stop it, choosing Spider-Man. The result was that our favorite web-slinger became Captain Universe. Basically, he won the SuperpowerLottery ''again'', this time getting {{Flight}}, Energy Blasts, NighInvulnerability, his SuperStrength was at least ''doubled'', his five (not counting SpiderSense) senses went into overdrive, and he gained psionic control over his webbing, essentially making it into a ''literal'' GreenLanternRing. Anyhow, some time after that, SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}} Loki decided that he wanted to do some mischief, so he magically combined THREE prototype ultra-powerful [[ComicBook/XMen Sentinels]] into one "Tri-Sentinel", which could apparently only be stopped by something as powerful as Captain Universe. Ultimately, Spider-Man burned himself out stopping the Tri-Sentinel and lost his newfound powers, but damn if it wasn't awesome.
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* Showing a growth of trust, Peter used to be very ProperlyParanoid about people learning his dual identity as Spider-Man. He tells the Human Torch that there are currently 26 people who know the truth. Among those are Hobie Brown, Johnny Storm himself, Mockingbird aka Bobbi Morse (Torch is less touched when he learns this fact), Nick Fury, Felicia Hardy, [[((Silk}} Cindy Moon]], and a few others.

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* Showing a growth of trust, Peter used to be very ProperlyParanoid about people learning his dual identity as Spider-Man. He tells the Human Torch that there are currently 26 people who know the truth. Among those are Hobie Brown, Johnny Storm himself, Mockingbird aka Bobbi Morse (Torch is less touched when he learns this fact), Nick Fury, Felicia Hardy, [[((Silk}} Cindy Moon]], Moon aka {{Silk}}, and a few others.

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* Showing a growth of trust, Peter used to be very ProperlyParanoid about people learning his dual identity as Spider-Man. He tells the Human Torch that there are currently 26 people who know the truth. Among those are Hobie Brown, Johnny Storm himself, Mockingbird aka Bobbi Morse (Torch is less touched when he learns this fact), Nick Fury, Felicia Hardy, [[((Silk}} Cindy Moon]], and a few others.
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* Post SecretWars2015, Peter has got his act together. He's running a company, is dedicated to running it ethically, including taking a modest paycheck compared to what he could be earning, and has developed new internet tech to improve the world. And he managed to get his way with Nick Fury by telling him that if SHIELD didn't conduct an operation according to his rules, he'd stop developing tech for SHIELD. On top of that, he's developed an antidote for a suicide poison that a cabal of assassins have been using to avoid giving up information, and several new types of webbings that he can swap out by voice command, including a sort of taser webbing, and a foam.

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* Post SecretWars2015, Post-''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', Peter has got his act together. He's running a company, is dedicated to running it ethically, including taking a modest paycheck compared to what he could be earning, and has developed new internet tech to improve the world. And he managed to get his way with Nick Fury by telling him that if SHIELD S.H.I.E.L.D. didn't conduct an operation according to his rules, he'd stop developing tech for SHIELD.S.H.I.E.L.D. On top of that, he's developed an antidote for a suicide poison that a cabal of assassins have been using to avoid giving up information, and several new types of webbings that he can swap out by voice command, including a sort of taser webbing, and a foam.
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** In the "What If" version in which Mary Jane gets shot and ''killed'' by the sniper, Spidey goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge. And nothing that Kingpin does to stop him works. A deal that gets Iron Man to try and stop Spider-Man? Tony finds out that [[CrazyPrepared Spidey has a remote to shut down his armor]]. Having two corrupt cops hold Aunt May at gunpoint to force him to stand down while he beats him to death? Spidey ''punches though his chest and destroys his heart'' (at which point the dying Kingpin realizes just how much Spider-Man held back in their fights), and then gets the corrupt cops to stand down by pointing out that with Kingpin dead they won't get paid to do his dirty work and that if they try he'll kill them. And ''then'' he lets other cops arrest him.

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* Post SecretWars2015, Peter has got his act together. He's running a company, is dedicated to running it ethically, including taking a modest paycheck compared to what he could be earning, and has developed new internet tech to improve the world. And he managed to get his way with Nick Fury by telling him that if SHIELD didn't conduct an operation according to his rules, he'd stop developing tech for SHIELD. On top of that, he's developed an antidote for a suicide poison that a cabal of assassins have been using to avoid giving up information, and several new types of webbings that he can swap out by voice command, including a sort of taser webbing, and a foam.
** On top of that, he's gotten GenreSavvy and hired Hobie Brown to don the webs from time to time to throw off the villains.
** Despite a terrorist attack, he and Hobie manage to keep any of his people from getting hurt at a wedding.
** Peter learned to drive (and speak Mandarin) at the same time.

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