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    Character » Spider-Man appears in 17243 issues.

    Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider as a teenager, granting him spider-like powers. After the death of his Uncle Ben, Peter learned that "with great power, comes great responsibility." Swearing to always protect the innocent from harm, Peter Parker became Spider-Man.

    Current Spider-Man is helping get rid the very comicbook conventions he helped create

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    By reconstructing the comicbook cliches he so called deconstructed and embracing them like in the Silver Age days, and it's awesome. If anything current Spider-Man is reinventing and reconstructing from the days of old Silver Age whimsy and light heartedness, the very standards that made comicbook lore appeal to people since the very first Action Comics issue 1, the same establishments that Spider-Man introduced to the genre like with Batman(and by assossication daredevil) that are now conventions in everybook(the dramatic soap opera angst, the lack of joy and more realism, darkness and edgyness, pure try hardness, 90's dialouge) is now outdated because heroes like Spidey, Deadpool, Ms. Marvel, the MCU movies, My Hero Academia, Greyson, Harley Quinn, and supposedly rebirth are more focused on freeing themselves from the dork age of comics and trying to become the very books that made comics fun to begin with. You and others have just gotten so used to the typical Spider-Man book being filled with the brim with immature edgy plots and typical parker luck oversaturation in lameness you forgot some Spidey stories had Spidey being a saracastic daredevil eating wheatcakes and then getting a ride on the bus as Spider-Man.

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    #3  Edited By ZariusII

    @jimishim12 said:

    By reconstructing the comicbook cliches he so called deconstructed and embracing them like in the Silver Age days, and it's awesome. If anything current Spider-Man is reinventing and reconstructing from the days of old Silver Age whimsy and light heartedness, the very standards that made comicbook lore appeal to people since the very first Action Comics issue 1, the same establishments that Spider-Man introduced to the genre like with Batman(and by assossication daredevil) that are now conventions in everybook(the dramatic soap opera angst, the lack of joy and more realism, darkness and edgyness, pure try hardness, 90's dialouge) is now outdated because heroes like Spidey, Deadpool, Ms. Marvel, the MCU movies, My Hero Academia, Greyson, Harley Quinn, and supposedly rebirth are more focused on freeing themselves from the dork age of comics and trying to become the very books that made comics fun to begin with. You and others have just gotten so used to the typical Spider-Man book being filled with the brim with immature edgy plots and typical parker luck oversaturation in lameness you forgot some Spidey stories had Spidey being a saracastic daredevil eating wheatcakes and then getting a ride on the bus as Spider-Man.

    ROFL, sicne when has the immaturity and Parker Luck oversaturation ever went away in the current era you colossal idiot? Your lord and master Slott even admitted that "Dead No More" will be a horror story. You fail AGAIN.

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