
While one of his roommates, Randy Robertson, isn't so bad, Boomerang is apparently pretty hard to deal with.Īs previously mentioned, Myers is a pretty obnoxious roommate, bugging Peter by playing Call of Duty super early in the morning. Related: Marvel's Avengers' Spider-Man Confirmed As PlayStation-Exclusive Hero As a result, he loses much of his credibility and job at the Bugle, and he has to live with roommates. While this is technically true thanks to Doc Ock writing it while in control of Peter's body as the Superior Spider-Man, it's not like Peter can explain this without revealing his secret identity.

However, when his university uses a high-tech scanner on one of his papers to check for plagiarism, it identified the work to have been written by Otto Octavius. While no longer the head of Parker Industries (which was dismantled), Peter did have himself a nice job as The Daily Bugle's science editor. In Amazing Spider-Man #1, written by Nick Spencer with art by Ryan Ottley, Spider-Man is going back to basics, though he'd probably prefer it if he weren't. Why? Because it directly involves major supervillain Doctor Doom. However, the particular installment of Call of Duty that Myers is playing seems like it would be pretty problematic. He's also a pretty hardcore gamer, playing Call of Duty, which confirms its existence in the Marvel Universe. Not only is Fred super messy and loud, but he's also the supervillain known as Boomerang. In the most recent Amazing Spider-Manseries, Peter Parker has a pretty annoying roommate by the name of Fred Myers.
