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During the Clone Conspiracy storyline, when Peter's clone Ben Reilly (who had taken Uncle Ben's first name, along with Aunt May's last, to differentiate himself from Peter) used the Jackal's technology to revive several of Peter's old enemies and allies, he offered to bring Uncle Ben back to life while trying to win Peter to his point of view. [5]
While Uncle Ben had only two lines in the original story, later stories and flashbacks set when Ben was alive retroactively made the phrase one of his homilies to Peter. The first mention of Ben saying the phrase to Peter was in 1972, when Ron Dante (of The Archies) included it in his album Spider-Man: A Rockomic. However, this attribution ...
Benjamin was remembered as a man who "had a heart full of kindness and a hand ever ready to help the distressed". [25] Benjamin married Rachel Dicks and they had the following children: [1] Abigail Woodworth, who married Charles Ewing; Samuel Woodworth, who married Lucinda Allen, and who died in the explosion of the Steamboat Vance [26]
The Black Lives Matter movement is causing a brand backlash over racial insensitivity.
The comedian decided to touch on America's new status quo via a sketch that featured several racist brand images like Uncle Ben and Aunt Jemima. Dave Chappelle Stars in 'SNL' Sketch About Uncle ...
Amid the screams of anguish and grief, the flaming body of a powered-down Osborn smiles, satisfied that he had finally killed Spider-Man before seemingly dying among the flames. Although not in the story, the front cover of Issue #160 shows Peter possibly walking into the afterlife with Uncle Ben, who praises him: "You did good, kid."
Late in his life Robertson's career had a resurgence. He appeared as Uncle Ben Parker in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man (2002), as well as in the sequels Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007; his last acting role). He commented on his website: "Since Spider-Man 1 and 2, I seem to have a whole new generation of fans. That in itself is a fine ...
President Joe Biden on Wednesday misstated key details about his uncle’s death in World War II as he honored the man's wartime service and said Donald Trump was unworthy of serving as commander ...