Homem-Aranha: Histórias Baseadas na Série de Televisão #1
Homem-Aranha: Histórias Baseadas na Série de Televisão #1 (1982) delivers a faithful, grounded take on Peter Parker’s origin, mirroring the televised version with a focus on the science behind the transformation. After skipping a social event to attend a radiation lab demonstration, Peter is bitten by a spider exposed to experimental radiation—setting off a chain of strange sensations that mark the start of his new reality. The story’s tight narrative and typeset lettering capture the era’s tone, making it a standout entry for fans of early Spider-Man adaptations.
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Peter Parker, a university student in New York, declines social invitations to attend a laboratory demonstration involving radiation research. During the experiment, a spider exposed to radiation falls and bites Peter. He soon feels unusual sensations spreading through his body, marking the beginning of his transformation into Homem-Aranha. The narrative follows the structure of the televised origin story, emphasizing the laboratory accident and Peter’s scientific environment.
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