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Boy Allows Black Widow to Bite Him Because He Wanted to Be Spider-Man

In the Marvel comic books, the fictional Queens, New York, teenager Peter Parker gets bitten by a radioactive spider allowing him to have his spider-like superpowers. ....

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International News: Young boy lets black widow bite him in hope of becoming 'Spider-Man'

An 8-year-old boy from the town of Vichuloma, Oruro Department in Bolivia, allowed a black widow spider to bite him, inspired by the hope of becoming 'Spider-Man'. ....

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Boy Allows Himself to Be Bitten by Black Widow to Become Spider-Man

An 8-year-old Bolivian boy ended up in the hospital after allowing himself to be bitten by a dangerous black widow spider in order to become like Spider-Man. ....

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Bolivian Boy, 8, Allows Black Widow to Bite Him Because He Wanted to Become Spider-Man

First Published: 1:38 PM PDT, August 7, 2023A boy in Bolivia has been hospitalized after he reportedly allowed a black widow spider to bite him because he w . ....

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8-Year-Old 'Spider-Man' Fan Lets Black Widow Bite Him

8-Year-Old 'Spider-Man' Fan Lets Black Widow Bite Him
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