I just like the idea of Peter Parker being the quintessential everyman before he falls into a life of superheroism... and THEN everyone around him becomes a supervillain, superhero, or otherwise super-adjacent. Not that it makes a whole lot of difference in the long run since they weren't around to influence Peter's upbringing, and May and Ben, who were normal (AFAIK) were.
Which is why seeing a timeline where Peter was raised by his parents and who remained active in his life up to his origin might be an interesting take.
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Date: 2025-03-14 12:30 am (UTC)Which is why seeing a timeline where Peter was raised by his parents and who remained active in his life up to his origin might be an interesting take.