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Parker Peterman
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Character Information
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Parker Peterman is a student at Zenith High School with super powers.
History
Parker Peterman as a giant radioactive spider
At school, Radioactive Man went to give a speech about radiation to the students. When showing off his powers, he irradiated a spider which bit Parker Peterman, making him feel sick. He attacked the school jock, Buck Curtis, claiming that Buck bullies him before he ran off home. At home, he refused to talk to his aunt and uncle before he mutated into a giant radioactive spider and destroyed the house. Radioactive Man arrived to stop him but ended up getting knocked aside. He then used his radiation vision on Parker which caused him to grow bigger.
Parker rampaged towards Zenith High School whilst the military mobilized to stop him. Radioactive Man convinced the general to let him deal with Parker. Parker attacked Buck and Buck's girlfriend, Liza, so Radioactive Man saved them. Parker then got Radioactive Man stuck in a web. Realizing he only had one option, Radioactive Man turned himself into a nuclear reactor, absorbing all the radiation from Parker, turning him back to normal.
At Zenith Hospital, Parker was back to looking like he was before. However, he was standing on the ceiling, showing he had some of his powers left. Radioactive Man told Parker that he was too neurotic to be successful as a superhero.
Personality
Parker Peterman is a straight-A student. However, he's held back by his feeling self-conscious. He feels like everyone is against him because everyone else is more attractive, stronger and more popular than he is. These feelings make him lash out at people being nice to him, thinking that they are attacking him.
Behind the Laughter
Parker Peterman is a parody of Peter Parker, AKA Spider-Man.
Appearances