Via the DCist tipline, we learn that D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty may actually face some “super” serious competition in his upcoming reelection campaign. A web site promoting Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, for mayor of D.C. has popped up, along with the requisite Facebook page and Twitter feed.

So what does Spidey say he can do for us that Fenty can’t? He offers a four-pronged platform naturally focusing first and foremost on crime (“Spider-Man has the experience and passion to protect the great citizens of our nation’s capitol.”) His other focuses include education (“… with a PhD in biochemistry, Spiderman understands the incredible value of affordable higher education,”) health-care (“As an orphan brought up in the inner city in a single parent home, Spider-Man witnessed first hand the importance of community health programs to lower-income families and their children,”) and transportation (“As mayor, the amazing Spider-Man will puch [sic] for developing late night metro routes all week long. He will also push for a larger web of metro routes.”)

Spider-Man’s key obstacle appears to be his belief that Election Day is actually this week, instead of the fall of 2010. The candidate is encouraging voters to cast their ballots online this Friday, July 10, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

UPDATE: We are not surprised to learn, via the comments, that a strong female candidate has also emerged: Batwoman has also thrown her hat into the ring.

More: It looks like there are eight total NOI superhero candidates. A full list can be found here.

BTW, this web site is the product of a New Organizing Institute Bootcamp, which you can read more about here.