Have you ever wondered what the creator of marvels favorite superhero is? The answer to that is Spiderman who is also one of my personal favorites. The reason Stan Lee who is the creator of marvel comics admires Spiderman so much is because anyone could be Spiderman. The number of different Spidermen and women are now in double digits. Who is the best Spiderman? The two who have saved the universe most are Miles Morales, and Peter Parker. They both have similar powers and problems but at the same time, they are very different. Even though Miles is more powerful and has more potential, Peter Parker is the superior Spiderman Peter is surer of himself. Miles Morales became Spiderman after the death of Peter Parker. He was always worried about what Peter Parker would do, what would his parents think, what the other heroes would think. It made Miles self-conscious of his every move. To learn how to fight better Miles watched footage of Peter Parked fighting. In order to use …show more content…
Peter’s and Miles’ powers give them both the abilities to accomplish amazing deeds. They both received their powers from Oz- corps serum injected enhanced spiders biting them on the hand. When they awoke they both had enhanced strength, speed, agility, and reflexes. Along with the powers mentioned before they both gained a “spider sense” that gives them an early warning that danger is near and also quick the ability to stick to walls. They even have the ability to rise from death. The Spider that bit Miles was an improved version of the arachnid that had bitten Peters. Miles was given the ability to turn invisible or “camouflage” as well as project a bioelectrical charge or “venom blast” which no one seems to fully understand. With their powers they have saved the universe multiple times. After Peter Parker takes a bullet for Captain America, he says “when you grow up, you will be the best out of all of
Miles Pruitt is the center of this story; he is going through life in attempt to avoid the hardships it throws at him. He has to cope with the misfortunes that come with love, and by the end of the story, Miles will finally come to realize that his decisions to go through life untouched will not pay off.
The only reason i think this is because Spiderman is known as a hero but he is not portrayed as one in this
Throughout history, there have been hundreds of urban legends that have been told over and over again and have been passed down through generations. Over the years, there has also been much debate as to whether or not these legends are myths or if they actually have some truth to them. One legend in particular that there has been a debate on is The Spider Bite legend. This Legend has been told dating all the way back to the 1970’s and has had many variations of the story ever since. There has been extensive research throughout the years as to whether or not this legend is actually possible and although evidence has showed that this legend is most likely just a myth there have been stories in the news that have questioned the validity
"Miles made big waves when he took over the lead as the Ultimate Universe’s Spider-Man after that Earth’s Peter Parker died in the line of duty. Since that time, he quickly built a following of fans
Since Marvel’s booming popularity in the 1960s, Lee has found himself the figurehead and public representative of the company.
Let’s discuss a little bit of comic book history for starters. The most iconic superhero in all of American comic book history has got to be Superman. He was created near the beginning of superhero comic books and debuted in Action Comics #1 in 1938[1]. He would remain as the blueprint for many superheroes for years to come as the atypical white American male. But as the years go by there were comic book heroes that came out that go against this archetype such as Wonder
In addition to, revolutionizing characters, Stan Lee made many of his comic books intricate and interesting compared to simple boring comic books in the past. His intricate comics had to do with his...
Furthermore, Where could Miles have acquired things he said, to have him expelled from his
...comes obsessed with and starts seeing his ghost. Finally, at the end of the novel she begins to look to Miles for a sense of belonging. It may even seem as if she wants to find love so badly that she smothers him to the point of death and kills him. He also may have died because she frightened him to death. In the last few scenes, the governess seems to frighten the boy so badly, they he starts sweating and breathing hard and she even starts to shake him. She longs for love so terribly that she believes Miles is Peter Quint. Finally, the governess has a "victory" at the end of the novel and she finally is able to control and manage everything she wanted to know before. The governess and her unreliable narrator poses far too many questions for answers but all the clues point to her infatuation being so strong in Bly, that she needs to have a feeling of belonging.
... through her hug, squeezing the life out of him because of her own fears of the supposed ghosts. Miles response is so ambiguous it leaves the reader with only theories with no way of knowing for a fact what really happened.
Mile’s silence symbolizes the last of his innocence before the governess corrupts it. Once the silence is broken by a “small faint quaver”, the governess is frantic to get answers from Miles before his innocence finally withers away. The governess desperately pleads and begs him because she believes she can “help [him]” or “save [him]”, in an act of heroics. She soon comes to a realization that it was her that has “gone too far”. Because the governess admitted that she has pushes Miles beyond his boundaries, it is evident that the governesses forcefulness is the source of Miles’s corruption of innocence.
When people think of heroes and villains they think of the characters who play these roles in cartoon movies like Batman and Spiderman, but in reality, anyone can be a hero and anyone can be a villain. Heroes are considered to be inspirational and bold because of what they do to help others. While villains are typically defined as a wicked or evil person who makes others feel helpless.
The coolest thing about Spider-man is that he not only has super mutant abilities, but he is also outstandingly smart and ambitious. Even from an early age Peter Parker was fascinated by and skilled in math and science, inheriting the genius of his father. Peter has been portrayed as a brilliant student and has even worked beside the notable research scientist. ...
In the world of comics, two main publishers dominate: DC Comics and Marvel Comics. DC Comics promotes superheroes such as Batman, a vigilante who began fighting crime solely to avenge the untimely death of his parents. He possesses no unique superhuman ability, other than a substantial fortune inherited from his late parents. Yet, the public in the Batman comics still adore their hero. In contrast, Marvel Comics promotes superheroes such as the X-Men, a team of superheroes who possess the X-Gene, a DNA mutation that gives each member a different ability.
We all have heard of Spider Man. He was the average teenager until he was bitten by a radioactive spider. I like Spider Man but I believe there are a lot of things missing in his movies. The police and government are portrayed poorly, as to assisting Spider Man or lack there of. Spider Man goes about doing his own thing, outside of the law. He is something we can all relate to and I believe that is why a lot of people like him. Most people would say they want to be like Spider Man because of his cool super human powers. I believe it would be a lot of hard work, dedication, and a lot of responsibility. Think about this, you would have two lives to live as a completely different person. You would have to keep up good grades, make some money to live on, support your family in one life, then save people, fight crime, and kill villains in the other life. It would be way to overwhelming for me.