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** That said, Hank Pym looked at his spider tracers in Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #15 and was shocked that Parker was able to develop something at 15 so akin to Pym's own kit for communicating with ants (which took years to develop), and in the New Avengers [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]] made a point of using Spider-Man's science brain rather than his spider powers. This may be considered to have backfired on Stark given the {{spoiler|Peter discovered and put his own over-ride on Tony's backdoor into the Iron Spider armor}}.
*** [[Canon|Canonically]], one alternate future for a non-Spider-Man Peter Parker involves becoming a super-scientist to rival Reed Richards.
*** One issue of ''[[Exiles (Comic Book)|Exiles]]'' sent them to an Earth that was conquered by Skrulls in the 19th century. When the Skrulls left, the top scientists who studied their technology were Reed Richards, Bruce Banner, and Peter Parker. Reed Richards was of course the top scientist, but he was only just coming to grips with radio.
* Oddly enough, [[Iron Man]], (Tony Stark) mostly gained this after [[Stan Lee]]'s writing stint. He was originally and is primarily an electronic and munitions engineer, an ambitious enough combo on its own. However, later writers have seen him brought in to consult on everything from spatial anomalies to medicine.
** The second animated series, [[Iron Man: Armored Adventures]], extends this retroactively to his father, who is (at the least) versed in physics, engineering, infinite energy creators, biology, neurology, ancient Chinese, ancient Mongolian, mythology, geology, math and geometry.