Spider-Man

Spider-Man (also known as Peter Parker) is the main protagonist of the Lego Spider-Man Vs. Army series. He is a teenager from Queens, New York who got bit by a spider and got super powers and now fights against an army of villains. He is voiced by Lennon Richardson.

Early Life
Peter Parker was orphaned at the age of six when his parents, were killed in an airplane crash overseas. He went to live with his uncle and aunt, Ben and May Parker, in Forest Hills, New York. Peter was extremely smart and worked his way to become an honors student at Midtown High School. However, Peter's shyness and scholastic interest often made him a social outcast, being overshadowed by the likes of high school bully, Flash Thompson, among other popular kids.

While attending a public exhibition demonstrating the safe handling of nuclear laboratory waste materials, sponsored by the General Techtronics Corporation, Peter was bitten by a radioactive spider that had been irradiated by a particle accelerator used in the demonstration. Making his way home afterwards, Peter discovered he had somehow gained incredible strength, agility, and the ability to cling to walls; spider-like traits that he immediately associated with the spider bite.

Becoming Spider-Man
After seeing an ad offering a cash prize to anyone who could last three minutes in the ring with a professional wrestler, Peter decided this would be the perfect way to test his powers. Wearing a mask to avoid potential embarrassment, Peter easily defeated his opponent. A television producer observed his performance and convinced him to go on television with his 'act.' After designing a red and blue costume and some wrist-mounted web-spinners, Peter appeared on the show calling himself Spider-Man and became an immediate sensation.

Following his first television appearance, Peter purposely neglected to stop an escaping thief, claiming that it was not his responsibility to do so. Peter forgot the incident as his fame rose, but one night he returned home to discover that his Uncle Ben had been murdered while trying to stop a burglar.

Learning the police had the burglar responsible holed up in a warehouse, Peter donned in his Spider-Man costume and went to avenge his uncle. After cornering the criminal in the warehouse, Peter 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, Peter returned home and thought about how he could've stopped the man when he had the opportunity.

Filled with remorse, he realized that with great power, there must also come great responsibility. Peter eventually found himself consumed by the concept of adventure and heroism. That, along with the lesson in responsibility that was recently drilled into his head, inspired him to take that fateful step into the shoes of heroism, as the Amazing Spider-Man, New York's newest street.

Fighting an Army
2 Years after becoming Spider-Man, he joined a fight against an army of villains for an unknown reason. Most of the time, he would win a fight. In the fourth episode, he lost to Captain Clown. In the fifth episode, he fought Captain Clown again and joined forces with his former enemies. In episode 6, he and the villains finally defeated Captain Clown and the war was finally over. In the film, it is unknown what his story will be at the time.

Powers

 * Spider Physiology: Peter Parker possesses the proportionate powers of a spider, received to him from an irradiated Common Household Spider (Achaearanea tepidariorum). Peter's DNA was mutated from certain exposure to certain frequencies of radiation, having complex mutagenic enzymes from the radioactive spider's blood, triggering numerous changes that granted him superhuman strength, speed, toughened flesh, and wall-crawling. This resulted into a mutation that granted him an "enhanced chromosome pattern".
 * Wall-Crawling: Spider-Man has the ability to stick to any surface, no matter how rough or slippery. Although this ability is still a bit of a mystery to him, he believes his molecules somehow bond to the surface of whatever he wills. Once he does cling to a surface, nothing can pull him away unless he releases his bond.
 * Mark of Kaine: Kaine is a relatively amoral clone of Spider-Man, who has shown the ability to use his wall-crawling abilities in a more offensive manner, burning distinctive scars onto his enemies faces, known as the Mark of Kaine. Later on, Spider-Man used a variation of the same ability to escape from The Green Goblin by making his fingertips cling to his face and tearing them away, digging five deep wounds into Norman's face. Despite the obvious offensive potential of such an ability, Peter claims that it is unlikely he will use it again, as it was a move that was out of anger and desperation. He has also been able to use the Mark of Kaine to rip Iron Man's armor off. In later events during the Grim Hunt arc, Peter's rage at Sasha Kravinoff over everything she put him and his 'spider family' through, he used his version of the Mark of Kaine on her, ripping the skin off her face in the shape of a hand print. The limits to this ability has not been established.
 * Superhuman Strength: Spider-Man has the proportional strength of a spider. This allows him to lift 10 tons or more (if he's under extreme stress or sufficiently enraged), allowing him to perform even greater levels of strength.
 * Superhuman Speed: Spider-Man is faster than any normal human.
 * Superhuman Stamina: While perhaps not to the extent of other heroes, Spider-Man possesses exceptional stamina. Being capable of holding his breath for minutes at a time, among other things.
 * Superhuman Durability: Spider-Man is able to withstand a lot of damage, most of which would kill any normal human.
 * Superhuman Agility: Spider-Man is also extremely agile. Not only among human standards, but in the superhero community as well. Being able to contort to dodge bullets, or whatever an villain might use against him.
 * Regenerative Healing Factor: Spider-Man has an extremely advanced healing factor, being able to recover from injuries in hours that would take an average human weeks or mouths.
 * Foreign Chemical Resistance: Spider-Man is extremely resistant to things like poisons and other potentially harmful substances. However, he has normal tolerance for alcohol beverages.
 * Superhuman Equilibrium: Spider-Man has near perfect balance and coordination. He seems able to adjust his position by instinct on virtually any object, no matter how small or narrow.
 * Superhuman Reflexes: Spider-Man's reflexes are significantly enhanced and are currently forty times greater than those of any ordinary human. In combination of his danger sense, his reflexes allow him to dodge any attack, inculding gunfire. Peter has also been shown to be dodging gunfire using his reflexes without the use of his Spider-Sense.
 * Superhuman Jumping: Spider-Man is able to leap multiple stories in a single bound, which is thought to be proportional to a jumping spider.
 * Spider-Sense: Spider-Man possesses a precognitive 'Spider-Sense' that warns him of imminent danger through a tingling or buzzing sensation in the base of his skull that varies in intensity depending on how imminent or particularly dangerous the threat is. Being able to detect anything from flying bullets to tainted meat, and even the well being of others, the sense can identify whether a danger is potential or immediate, how intense a threat it is, what direction it is coming from, how fast it is, etc. this extra sense is also a bit of a mystery. It does, however, seem to be a product of some kind of psychic ability.

Abilities

 * Genius Level Intellect: Peter is very smart, shown to think on his feet while in tight spots and has made various inventions and new suits to help him in a given situation.
 * Skilled Photographer: Peter was a photographer for the Daily Bugle, taking pictures of Spider-Man that he sold to J. Jonah Jameson.
 * Master Acrobat: Due to his spider-like abilities, Peter has shown excellent acrobatic skills over the years.


 * Master Combatant: Peter has become an efficient hand-to-hand combatant, utilizing a fighting style that compliments his spider-powers. Peter has been trained by Captain America and many other Marvel heroes, including Shang-Chi, who helped him create a special martial art called "Way of the Spider", which adapts to his normal abilities, giving him a fighting style all in his own. Peter has bested Spider-Woman, the entire Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Sinister Six, Wolverine, Hulk, Red Hulk, Spider-Man (Otto Octavius), and Morlun.

Weaknesses

 * Spider-Sense Disruption: Not many people can, but certain individuals can get past Peter's Spider-Sense, which makes sneak attacking and fighting Peter much easier.
 * Ethyl Chloride: Possibly a side effect of his spider powers, Peter is effected by the pesticide known as ethyl chloride. This chemical was used by the Spider-Slayers.

Portrayed by
Lennon Richardson