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In "The Amazing Spider-Man," Peter Parker's parents, Richard and Mary Parker, leave to work for the government on a top-secret project. Their departure is shrouded in mystery, and it's suggested they were involved in dangerous work related to their research. This leaves Peter in the care of his Aunt May and Uncle Ben, who raise him after his parents disappear under unclear circumstances, ultimately leading to many of the challenges Peter faces as Spider-Man.
Peter Parker majored in science; studying physics, electronics, computers, biology, entomology, and other science-based courses along the way. He graduated and went on to support himself as an assistant to various professors for some time. He later became a professor himself.
Spider-Man's alter ego, Peter Parker, works as a freelance photographer at the Daily Bugle in New York City under Editor-In-Chief J. Jonah Jameson.
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We would have a superhero, but more crimes would happen, plus the spider Peter Parker got bite with is not real, but the web shooters will work. He'll die easy because he doesn't really have powers, it's just skill.
the daily bugle
maybe
Edward Parker on "Bones" was played by actor John Francis Daley. He portrayed the character in the show's first season, where Parker is the son of Dr. Temperance Brennan, played by Emily Deschanel. Daley is also known for his work on "Freaks and Geeks" and as a co-writer for the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" film.
Jean Parker has written: 'Why aren't they at work?'
Because she does not have to!
He is a freelance photographer for the Daily Bugle