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'''[[Spider-Man]]''' is the title character of {{sm}} and it's loose sequel {{smu}}. He also made cameo appearances in the {{xm}} episodes {{eps|Child of Light}} and {{eps|The Inner Circle}} and {{ff}} episode {{eps|Nightmare in Green}}. The character was voiced by [[Christopher Daniel Barnes]] on ''Spider-Man'' and [[Rino Romano]] on ''Spider-Man Unlimited''. [[Warren Sroka]] voiced Peter as a child in {{eps|The Mutant Agenda}} while [[Peter Mark Richman]] played the elderly version in {{eps|The Final Nightmare}}.
'''{{eps|To Battle the Living Planet}}''' is the [[Fantastic Four Season Two|nineteenth episode]] of {{ff}}. It originally aired on November 4, 1995. The episode was directed by [[Ernesto Lopez]] and written by [[Steve Granat]], [[Cydne Clark]], and [[Jay Strnad]]. It is the first of three appearances of [[John Rhys-Davies]] as [[Thor]], followed by {{eps|When Calls Galactus}} and {{ih}}'s {{eps|Mortal Bounds}}. The episode features a total of sixteen different [[superhero]]es.
 
   
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After the deaths of [[Richard Parker|Richard]] and [[Mary Parker]], their son Peter was sent to live with Richard's brother [[Ben Parker|Ben]] and his wife [[May Parker|May]] in Queens. He was smart but bullied by bigger boys and rejected by women. At a science experiment held by Dr. [[Curt Connors]], Peter was bitten by a radioactive spider and given superpowers. While trying to make money, Peter let a [[Uncle Ben's Killer|thief]] go who went and killed his Uncle Ben. He then dedicated his life to being a [[superhero]] living by his uncle's motto that "With great power comes great responsibility."
The [[Fantastic Four]] are celebrating their new home in the Four Freedoms Plaza when natural disasters begin to occur all across the globe including an earthquake in [[New York City]]. They go out to help protect citizens and are joined by the [[Avengers]] including [[Iron Man]], [[Captain America]], [[She-Hulk]], [[Hercules]], [[Wasp]], and [[Vision]]. They suddenly see the sky on fire. [[Mister Fantastic]] realizes it is caused by something entering [[Earth]]'s atmosphere, which turns out to be [[Mjolnir]].
 
   
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Peter took a job at ''[[The Daily Bugle]]'' taking pictures of his alter ego. He was rivals with fellow photographer [[Eddie Brock]] until Brock was fired becoming the [[supervillain]] [[Venom]]. He attended [[Empire State University]] and began dating both [[Black Cat|Felicia Hardy]] and [[Mary Jane Watson]]. He began fighting other villains like [[Scorpion]], [[Shocker]], [[Rhino]], [[Hobgoblin]], [[Kingpin]], and the [[Spider-Slayer]]s. While [[J. Jonah Jameson]] used the ''Bugle'' to smear the hero, he still managed to become well liked and even got the thanks of [[Nick Fury]] and [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]].
Mjolnir enters Reed's lab and he deduces it is a summons by Thor. They follow the hammer into space and find Thor knocked out. They rescue the [[Asgard]]ian while [[Thing]] becomes jealous. The four then find what defeated Thor, [[Ego]] the living planet. They crash on his surface and are overwhelmed by the planet's power. Thor wakes and saves them. Thor explains how he sensed Ego and tried to stop him but was defeated. They try to reason with the villain but he will not listen. They then decide to destroy the rocket that propels Ego but find it indestructible.
 
   
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When his enemies formed the [[Insidious Six]], Peter began experiencing problems with his powers. Dr. Connors told him that his powers were further mutating. He tried to seek help from the [[X-Men]], who could only help him deal with his mutation not cure it. He eventually turned into [[Man-Spider]] requiring [[Kraven the Hunter]] and [[Punisher]] to team up to save him. Eventually, Connors used [[Vulture]]'s age-stealing technology to transfer the mutation into the old man curing Spider-Man.
The five realize that the rocket belongs to [[Galactus]], and that the planet eater may be the only one who can stop Ego. Mister Fantastic and Thor travel find Galactus and his new [[Herald of Galactus|Herald]] [[Terrax]]. Galactus explains that Ego's power rivaled his own so he built the rockets to send the planet away. Galactus agrees to help on the condition that their bargain be revoked so he could possibly consume Earth once more. Thing, [[Invisible Woman]], and [[Human Torch]] enter Ego's core to destroy him from the inside. Galactus confronts Ego while Thor uses Mjolnir to greatly increase the planet eater's power. Ego is eventually destroyed but Thing is trapped inside. Thor rescues him and the two make peace. Galactus leaves promising that he will eventually return to Earth.
 
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The interdimensional being [[Madame Web]] appeared to prepare him for major battle. During this time he saved Mary Jane from [[Baron Mordo]], saw the return of Venom and birth of [[Carnage]], and encountered his greatest enemy: the [[Green Goblin]]. Green Goblin discovered his secret identity and caused Mary Jane to disappear into limbo. Spider-Man became depressed and initially did not want Black Cat to be his partner. When Mary Jane returned, he revealed his identity and the two got married. He learned his parents were considered traitors and travelled to [[Russia]] to clear their name, but got drawn into a plot that extended back to [[World War II]] that included [[Captain America]] and [[Red Skull]].
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Peter eventually learned that Mary Jane was actually a [[Mary Jane Watson (Clone)|clone]] created by [[Miles Warren]] for [[Hydro-Man]]'s [[Hydro-Man (Clone)|clone]]. The two were unstable and evaporated. Spider-Man met [[Beyonder]] who started the [[Secret Wars]]. Spider-Man led some of [[Earth]]'s mightiest heroes including [[Iron Man]], Captain America, [[Storm]], Black Cat, and the [[Fantastic Four]] against the forces of evil eventually winning. He was then sent to an [[Spider-Carnage Universe|alternate universe]] that had been taken over by a [[Carnage Symbiote (Alternate Universe)|symbiote]]-powered villain version of himself called [[Spider-Carnage]]. He led the [[Spider-Men]], various alternate versions of himself, and stopped Spider-Carnage from destroying [[Multiverse|all of reality]]. He found a version of Uncle Ben that was still alive who convinced Spider-Carnage to sacrifice himself. He then met [[Stan Lee]] and Madame Web took him to rescue the real Mary Jane.
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When Venom and Carnage stowed away on [[John Jameson]]'s shuttle to [[Counter-Earth]], Spider-Man left Mary Jane and followed to rescue him and stop the [[Synoptic|symbiotes]] from taking over the planet. While there, he found that John was part of a [[Human Resistance|revolutionary group]] fighting for [[Human Revolution|human equality]] against the oppressive [[High Evolutionary]] and his [[Bestial]] army. He teamed up with Counter-Earth versions of [[Green Goblin (Counter-Earth)|Green Goblin]], [[Vulture (Counter-Earth)|Vulture]], and [[X-51]] while fighting against [[Electro (Counter-Earth)|Electro]], [[Knights of Wundagore]], and the [[Machine Men]].
   
   
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SpideySensePeter

Spider-Man is the title character of Spider-Man and it's loose sequel Spider-Man Unlimited. He also made cameo appearances in the X-Men episodes "Child of Light" and "The Inner Circle" and Fantastic Four episode "Nightmare in Green". The character was voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes on Spider-Man and Rino Romano on Spider-Man Unlimited. Warren Sroka voiced Peter as a child in "The Mutant Agenda" while Peter Mark Richman played the elderly version in "The Final Nightmare".

After the deaths of Richard and Mary Parker, their son Peter was sent to live with Richard's brother Ben and his wife May in Queens. He was smart but bullied by bigger boys and rejected by women. At a science experiment held by Dr. Curt Connors, Peter was bitten by a radioactive spider and given superpowers. While trying to make money, Peter let a thief go who went and killed his Uncle Ben. He then dedicated his life to being a superhero living by his uncle's motto that "With great power comes great responsibility."

Peter took a job at The Daily Bugle taking pictures of his alter ego. He was rivals with fellow photographer Eddie Brock until Brock was fired becoming the supervillain Venom. He attended Empire State University and began dating both Felicia Hardy and Mary Jane Watson. He began fighting other villains like Scorpion, Shocker, Rhino, Hobgoblin, Kingpin, and the Spider-Slayers. While J. Jonah Jameson used the Bugle to smear the hero, he still managed to become well liked and even got the thanks of Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D..

When his enemies formed the Insidious Six, Peter began experiencing problems with his powers. Dr. Connors told him that his powers were further mutating. He tried to seek help from the X-Men, who could only help him deal with his mutation not cure it. He eventually turned into Man-Spider requiring Kraven the Hunter and Punisher to team up to save him. Eventually, Connors used Vulture's age-stealing technology to transfer the mutation into the old man curing Spider-Man.

The interdimensional being Madame Web appeared to prepare him for major battle. During this time he saved Mary Jane from Baron Mordo, saw the return of Venom and birth of Carnage, and encountered his greatest enemy: the Green Goblin. Green Goblin discovered his secret identity and caused Mary Jane to disappear into limbo. Spider-Man became depressed and initially did not want Black Cat to be his partner. When Mary Jane returned, he revealed his identity and the two got married. He learned his parents were considered traitors and travelled to Russia to clear their name, but got drawn into a plot that extended back to World War II that included Captain America and Red Skull.

Peter eventually learned that Mary Jane was actually a clone created by Miles Warren for Hydro-Man's clone. The two were unstable and evaporated. Spider-Man met Beyonder who started the Secret Wars. Spider-Man led some of Earth's mightiest heroes including Iron Man, Captain America, Storm, Black Cat, and the Fantastic Four against the forces of evil eventually winning. He was then sent to an alternate universe that had been taken over by a symbiote-powered villain version of himself called Spider-Carnage. He led the Spider-Men, various alternate versions of himself, and stopped Spider-Carnage from destroying all of reality. He found a version of Uncle Ben that was still alive who convinced Spider-Carnage to sacrifice himself. He then met Stan Lee and Madame Web took him to rescue the real Mary Jane.

When Venom and Carnage stowed away on John Jameson's shuttle to Counter-Earth, Spider-Man left Mary Jane and followed to rescue him and stop the symbiotes from taking over the planet. While there, he found that John was part of a revolutionary group fighting for human equality against the oppressive High Evolutionary and his Bestial army. He teamed up with Counter-Earth versions of Green Goblin, Vulture, and X-51 while fighting against Electro, Knights of Wundagore, and the Machine Men.


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