Spider-Man Costume (The Spectacular Spider-Man)

The costume of Spider-Man is a set of red and blue tights worn by the superhero to hide his identity while providing maximum movement.

History
After being bitten on the hand by a radioactive spider during a field trip to Empire State University, Peter was endowed with spider-like. While walking home from school, Peter's Spider-Sense warned him of danger. He then realized a car running right at him. He jumped out of the way and clung to a building. Peter was amazed by this and looked for other ways to test his abilities.

At some point later, Peter sewed and designed a red and blue costume to conceal his identity so he would not be recognized. He created web fluid that could be fired out of his wrist-mounted web shooters that he invented. He called himself Spider-Man.

He used his powers to get money by wrestling the fighter Crusher Hogan. After defeating the wrestler, he found out that if he wanted to obtain any cash he must first sign a contract with Sulivan Edwards, the manager. Peter refused and Sulivan didn't give him any money. Peter complained that it was not fair. Edwards returned by saying that it was not "his problem." Just as Peter was about to leave, a burglar came out of Sulivan's office with some stolen money. As the burglar fled he ran past Peter who, did nothing, to get back at Sulivan for not giving him any money, claiming it was "not his problem."

Using his spider powers to help him get home, he then opened the door to a crying Aunt May. Peter ran over to comfort her and ask her what happened. She then tells him that Uncle Ben was murdered by a burglar. because the criminal wanted Ben's car. Enraged, Peter was furious at this and sought revenge, so he went after the criminal as Spider-Man, and confronted the burglar in an old warehouse. Spider-Man unmasked the robber, only to find it was the same man who he let escape earlier. After knocking the criminal out and lowering him to policeman via web line. Overcome with guilt, Peter vowed to use his powers for good and to never put himself before anyone else, remembering his uncle's words that, "With great power there must also come great responsibility" becoming a superhero.