Parker residence | |
Category: | Residence |
Continent: | North America |
Country: | United States of America |
State: | New York |
City: | New York City |
Neighborhood: | Queens |
Locale: | Forest Hills |
1st appearance: | Amazing Fantasy #15 |
The Parker residence is a fictional location featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is a recurring setting in the Spider-Man family of comic titles and first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15.
Description[]
The Parker residence was the home of Ben and May Parker and their nephew, Peter. The home was built sometime in the 1930s and was a temporary safe house for a gangster named Dutch Mallone before he was apprehended by treasury agent Elliot Ness. When Peter Parker was fifteen-years-old, a burglar broke into the house and murdered Ben Parker. Years later, May Parker turned her home into a boarding house. Nathan Lubensky stayed there for some time.
May hosted a large dinner to celebrate Peter and M.J. moving into the Bedford Towers condominium. Attending the dinner was Nathan Lubensky, Arthur Chekov, and Sandy Kintzler. It was the first major get-together that May had with Peter and Mary Jane since they got married. [1]
A villain named Charlie Wiederman, donning a Vibranium skin-suit fought with Spider-Man. During their battle, Charlie set May's house on fire and it burned to the ground. [2]
Residents[]
- Arthur Chekov (temporarily)
- Ben Parker
- Mary Jane Parker (temporarily)
- May Parker
- Nathan Lubensky (temporarily)
- Peter Parker
- Willie Lumpkin (temporarily)
Appearances[]
Amazing Spider-Man film series
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Spider-Man film series
Categories[]
- Parker residence appearances
- Parker residence reprint appearances
- Parker residence flashback appearances