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'Ultimate Spider-Man': Peter Parker To Be Killed By Green Goblin

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By MATT MOORE   06/21/11 11:36 AM ET   AP

PHILADELPHIA -- The lights are going out for Peter Parker, the high school student bitten by a radioactive spider whose wall-crawling and web-slinging antics have made him a touchstone of Marvel Comics' universe of heroes and villains.

The publisher said Tuesday that Parker's alter ego, Spider-Man, will finally succumb to one of his most pernicious foes in the final issue of "Ultimate Comics Spider-Man" due out Wednesday.

Fans of Spider-Man need not worry much, though, because the Ultimates imprint is separate from Marvel's bigger universe. Whatever fate may befall Ultimate Spider-Man won't count in the pages of the other series, including Amazing Spider-Man.

The death, while dramatic, is not entirely unexpected. In November, Marvel said that the Ultimate Spider-Man was going to face an uncertain fate in the latest storyline by writer Brian Michael Bendis fittingly titled "The Death of Spider-Man," an eight-issue arc that saw the return of original series artist Mark Bagley. Bendis and Bagley had worked together on the series for 111 issues.

Bendis told The Associated Press that in issue No. 160 Parker fights valiantly but will pass on, heroically, in a pitched fight. To whom? (SPOILER BELOW)

"He will pass heroically, but he will die at the hands of the Green Goblin," Bendis said, recalling his nearly 11 years writing the title, which debuted in October 2000.

The death is real and in Marvel's Ultimate Comics imprint, death is not something taken lightly. Characters in that universe are dead and gone, never to return. The roll of the deceased already includes Magneto, Wasp and Wolverine, among others.

"Ten years ago, Brian Bendis and Mark Millar changed the way people saw super heroes with the birth of the Ultimate Universe. With `Death of Spider-Man' the two have done it again, creating a story just as big, and something that would really resonate with fans," said Mark Paniccia, Marvel senior editor. "But Peter's death doesn't signal the end of their larger plan – it's the start of one of the most ambitious stories you've ever read in comics."

Bendis said that Parker's death won't be in vain and hinted that the Ultimate Spider-Man may not be gone forever. But what exactly is to come, that's something he's not willing to share, at least not yet.

He likened the death to that of Parker's Uncle Ben, whose demise catapulted Peter into being a superhero and crime fighter, and called it an emotionally ripping decision to end Parker's life.

"I won't lie to you, it's embarrassing to say this out loud . tears were rolling down my face, I was very emotional in writing it," Bendis told AP. "This is a character that I have stayed with the entire time, that I have been almost solely responsible for. It represents such a great deal of my life."

Axel Alonso, Marvel's editor-in-chief, said there's never been a Marvel Universe without a Spider-Man, so killing the character is a big step.

"We've never seen a world without Spider-Man, a world without Peter Parker, so his death is a significant event for the Ultimate Comics universe and we're going to see how quickly it changes everything," he said, adding that the fallout from Parker's death will play out in the upcoming "Ultimate Comics Fallout" as the company retools its Ultimate universe.

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09:59 PM on 08/02/2011
lame.
02:13 PM on 06/22/2011
I actually have come to like the Ultimate version of the character more than what the company is doing in the mainline books. It strikes me as being more in keeping with the Marvel of old, the company that was truly willing to take chances. And it's been a fun ride.

And Ultimate Spider-Man is returning; it just won't be Peter Parker under the mask.
chesscub
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05:15 PM on 06/22/2011
So Peter Parker is now the Penultimate Spider-Man. ;-)
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Dave Bee
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01:55 PM on 06/22/2011
Thanks for ruining it for me Huffpo! Couldn't the headline say, "Big changes for Spider-Man (Warning Spoilers)" Jesus huffpo you suck sometimes. Just because you love being first out of the gate with news stories, doesn't mean you have to be jerks about it.
01:06 PM on 06/22/2011
It's the fake series. Spider-Man lives!
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beasteben
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12:29 PM on 06/22/2011
i hate the ultimate series...
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leorangerie
10:46 AM on 06/22/2011
Is he killed by a Broadway theater critic?
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10:25 AM on 06/22/2011
As long as it's not the Amazing Spider-Man, no one cares...

Amazing Spider-Man = Canon

Ultimate Spider-Man = Alternate Universe, that is to say, not in our timeline.
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sylvabugg2
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10:14 AM on 06/22/2011
Geek alert.
09:25 AM on 06/22/2011
Face it people.. this is the best thing they could have done... You gotta show kids that no one is invincible.
chesscub
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05:14 PM on 06/22/2011
Invicible is a different series.
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Sara Janmaat
05:22 AM on 06/22/2011
All this different universes are so confusing to me, someone who is not a comic book reader. So, in one 'reality', he's dead. In another, he isn't. Why are there different realities, could someone please explain it to me? :)
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RarianRakista
05:45 AM on 06/22/2011
$$$$$$$$$$$
07:29 AM on 06/22/2011
Lol! True! And if you don't understand that, then you really don't want to know about the usual way comic books work. You don't want to know about the retcon.
07:17 AM on 06/22/2011
Marvel's main universe has about 75 years worth of continuity that has to be taken into account with every story. They created the Ultimate universe so they could do stories without the back history and return some characters to their roots. In the Ultimate Universe, Spidey was a high school student; in the mai8n universe, he's in his mid twenties.
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Marisa Stein
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10:16 AM on 06/22/2011
exactly, they aren't gonig to kill off their main charactor but they will do that in the ultimate universe

still it's going to be very sad when Peter does die, I remember when DC comic's killed off Superman I was shocked
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c-tom
Badges we don't need no stinking badges
11:06 AM on 06/22/2011
Since he was a teen in 1962 shouldn't he be a senior citizen in the main universe?
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01:46 AM on 06/22/2011
The green goblin will probably knock him off his web and he'll crash into the orchestra pit. Death by tuba.
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01:39 AM on 06/22/2011
Is there a comic book hero who HASN'T died- at least once?

Boring - and dumm...
07:30 AM on 06/22/2011
As the article points out in this particular comic universe, the death is final. This particular universe does not retcon within it. Although it is a retcon in and of itself.
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c-tom
Badges we don't need no stinking badges
11:07 AM on 06/22/2011
Mickey Mouse, he never died, not even once, but his comics kinda faded away.
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cdub1991
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01:29 AM on 06/22/2011
Back in the 60s, DC use to publish these "imaginary" stories that were almost invariably better than the so called "real" canon. I mean--who can forget the legendary Superman Red/Superman Blue story from the 60s? (The original source material for later story lines in the 80s and 90s.) They were often better because things actually happened in them. Characters changed. The world changed. Eventually, somebody asked the question, "Instead of having imaginary stories, why not just introduce change into canon stories?" And so died the imaginary story.

Now Marvel has an entire imaginary Universe? I've never read any of the Ultimate stories--didn't see the point of it. So they can kill people at will because it doesn't matter? But they don't want to call it "imaginary." Folks pay money for that? I guess I'm missing something.
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03:19 AM on 06/22/2011
I'm having a little bit of trouble with your distinction between the "imaginary" imaginary universe versus the "real" imaginary universe. :-)
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cdub1991
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01:53 PM on 06/22/2011
Don't go existential on me now!

Actually, I'm going to assume you're expecting an answer. (It's not like I want to work right now anyway.) The term "imaginary" has a historical context here. It's a term that was actually used by DC back in the 60s to describe some standalone stories. It's basically the same idea as the "What If" series in Marvel. "What if Mary Jane had been bitten by that radioactive spider instead of Peter Parker?" It was not taking place in a parallel universe or anything like that, since parallel universe stories actually are canon, that is, are part of the same continuing storytelling through line as the "real" stories in the "real" comic book universe. (As opposed to the real "real" world, which also occasionally pops up.) Got it? I'm sure all of that made perfect sense to somebody.

It's comic book logic, dude! Just go with it.
12:55 PM on 06/22/2011
Uh.... they're all imaginary. Like... the ENTIRETY of Marvel. One just comes with decades of backstory, the other doesn't.
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cdub1991
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01:40 PM on 06/22/2011
Do I seem demented or simple to you? With all due respect, if you don't understand the conventions of this story form, then why are you commenting?
12:18 AM on 06/22/2011
Nice spoiler alert. You already gave it away in the headline.
12:59 PM on 06/22/2011
It's the title of a storyline that's been running for months. Uncork.
11:15 PM on 06/21/2011
God...I am so sick of Super Heroes.....they should give this stuff a rest.
12:57 PM on 06/22/2011
Yeah, stop a publishing form that has been going for going on a century.... because this guy.... who voluntarily clicked a link about comics.... doesn't want to hear more about them.

Here's an idea - use some self control and do not seek out those things which you do not like. You know, like an adult? Just a thought.
chesscub
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05:17 PM on 06/22/2011
There are plenty of other comics out there that are not super heroes. Horror, romance, sci-fi, fantasy. All you have to do is try out something.