Parker Industries

Parker Industries
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance The Superior Spider-Man #20
Created by Dan Slott
Christos Gage
Humberto Ramos
In-story information
Type of business Corporation
Base(s) Hudson River, New York
Owner(s) Peter Parker
Employee(s) Clayton Cole
Sajani Jaffrey
Living Brain
Anna Maria Marconi
Dr. Elias Wirthman

Parker Industries (also known as Parker Tech) is a fictional multibillion-dollar conglomerate in Marvel Comics.

Publication history

It first appeared in The Superior Spider-Man #20 and was created by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, and Humberto Ramos.

Fictional history

After being fired from Horizon Labs, Otto Octavius (who at the time was inhabiting Peter Parker's body) decided to create his own company: Parker Industries.[1] Parker Industries first replaced Aunt May's hip so that she now walks without a limp. With the help of Dr. Elias Wirtham, Otto made artificial legs for Flash Thompson to replace the ones he lost when he was fighting in the Iraqi War.[2] Sajani Jaffrey and Wraith were able to use an antidote to the Goblin Formula to regress Monster back to Carlie Cooper.[3]

In the aftermath of the fight against the Goblin Nation, Peter himself took up the reins to manage the company and publicly announced that he was no longer "working with Spider-Man".[4]

Recently, Peter had announced that the company would be putting its cybernetics project on hold in order to focus on the capture, curing and depowering of Electro, and to develop a new super-villain prison.[5]

While searching to get energy readings from Electro’s last known location Peter and some employees arrived at the spot which was on fire. After Peter as Spider-Man saved everyone inside with the help of fireman Ollie Ollivera, Black Cat stole one of their devices, found Electro with it, and persuaded him to help her get Spider-Man.[6] J. Jonah Jameson's father J. Jonah Jameson, Sr. became the biggest investor to Parker Industries.[7] Parker Industries was successful in curing Electro after successfully trapping him.[8]

When he was released from prison, Clayton Cole briefly was in the services of Doctor Minerva during her fight with Spider-Man. When Kamala Khan was seen carrying an Inhuman baby that she has rescued from Doctor Minerva, Clayton turned against Doctor Minerva and helped Kamala Khan. Upon being recognized by Spider-Man, Clayton was offered a job at Parker Industries, which he accepted.[9]

Parker Industries competed against Alchemax to determine who will get the contract for the new super-villain prison. Alchemax members Mark Raxton and Tiberius Stone hired Ghost to sabotage Parker Industries.[10] After Spider-Man's fight with Ghost, the Parker Industries building collapses.[11]

As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel branding, it is shown that Parker Industries has gained some new employees, established Parker Tower in Shanghai, China, a branch of its company in London, Horizon University in San Francisco, and the Uncle Ben Foundation. Its Webware product becomes a target of the Zodiac's Pisces Sect.[12]

Parker Industries later set up its temporary headquarters in the renovated Baxter Building where Clayton Cole and Molly are working, which caused Human Torch to retaliate. After the fight between Spider-Man and Human Torch has ended, Spider-Man told Human Torch that the Baxter Building is the temporary headquarters even after having to outbid Alchemax, Hammer Industries, and Roxxon Energy Corporation. He also stated that he will return the ownership to the Fantastic Four when they are back together. Human Torch is glad that it is with family. During this time, it is revealed that Harry Osborn is also working for Parker Industries' New York office while using his mother's maiden name of Lyman.[13]

Parker Industries worker Lian Tang is secretly in league with Scorpio where she provided him with security codes in exchange for medicine to give to her mother who was sick with cancer. When Scorpio threatened to have her disposed of as a loose end, she offered to kill Spider-Man for him in exchange for the medication for her mother.[14]

It has since been revealed that the Zodiac have actually completely infiltrated Parker Industries, using its resources and funding to support their own agenda as one of their members is a CEO of one of the company's branches. However, Spider-Man refuses to back down, proclaiming his vow of great power and great responsibility to confirm that he will destroy his own company to defeat Zodiac if that is what it will take.[15]

Peter Parker later plans to have Parker Industries get familiar with New U Enterprises' "New U" system, a program where replacement organs are cloned for those suffering from serious injuries.[16]

Staff members

Current

Former

In other media

Television

See also

References

  1. The Superior Spider-Man #22
  2. The Superior Spider-Man #23
  3. The Superior Spider-Man Annual #2
  4. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #1
  5. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #2
  6. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #3
  7. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #5
  8. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #6
  9. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #8
  10. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #16
  11. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #18
  12. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #1
  13. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #3
  14. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #7
  15. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #10
  16. The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #16
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