5 Interesting Facts About Spider-Man
The collective material on Spider-Man has grown vast. Understandably, some of the more interesting facts about the Web-head might have slipped through the cracks for even the most diligent of fans. I am relatively new to his fandom, so I am constantly learning new things from different sources.
For example, I recently learned about my favorite incarnation from LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 (Arácnido, Jr.). Here is a list of five interesting facts about Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man!
One More Day is a four-part comic series that sees Peter deal with some of the darkest challenges he's ever faced in comics. Aunt May is shot by a gunman commissioned by Kingpin. Peter is notified that her survival is doubtful, which leaves him reeling, desperate for a solution. After trying nearly everything he can think of, including asking Tony Stark for money, he reaches a low.
Ultimately, Peter makes a deal with Mephisto, and his marriage with Mary Jane serves as a sacrifice in return for Aunt May's life. The Marvel Encyclopedia notes One More Day as an essential Spider-Man storyline.
The What If…? story Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow asks, "What if Spider-Man kept the symbiote?" Without getting into deep spoilers, the answer is that things would be dramatically worse. The finale issue of the arc titled Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow #5 was created by writer Chip Zdarasky, penciler Pasqual Ferry, and cover artist Phil Noto. It was released on August 11, https://puertodelsolmexicangrill.com/ 2021, and saw Spider-Man take on a permanent role in the famed family of Marvel:
The Fantastic Four. He replaces since departed Reed Richards fulfilling the now vacant, science-leaning role on the roster. Peter Parker is known for his mental acuity (especially concerning the sciences) and his heart of gold, so this role seems made for him.