Would Ben Parker march Peter Parker to J. Jona Jameson's office , to explain himself, if he found out that his nephew was Spider Man?
What what would change if Uncle Ben never was murdered?
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This scenario has been explored in the comics. What If…Ben Parker Had Not Been Murdered?
I don’t remember the story, but I think the basic idea was that it provided Peter with more stability. He still became Spider-Man, but not out of guilt, just a sense of responsibility. Ben was there to repeat his advice, “With great power comes great responsibility.”
No. Peter’s uncle would be more loyal to his nephew than to J. Jonah Jameson.
If Uncle Ben never would have been murdered, as explored in the beginning, Peter would be employed by a circus freak show.
Probably not, but Uncle Ben would advise Peter Parker against being Spider-Man. His saying can’t have meant that Spider-Man should fight villains, at least not physically.
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