Did Peter Parker die for real?
Then, it was revealed that the Spider-Man that fans had been following and loving for the last twenty years was not Peter Parker at all but the clone. Peter later decided to leave New York and Ben took on the Mantel. He also died and was later resurrected – seriously no one stays dead for long.
Which Spider-Man villains know his identity?
Spider-Man has a secret identity in theory, but villains like Venom, Doctor Octopus & Mysterio all discovered it. Here’s how they did it. The majority of Marvel superheroes, and superheroes in general, like to keep their civil identity a secret for as long as possible.
How would the real world react to Spider-Man?
The real world would react much like the comic world would react to Spider-Man. He would be loved by the population, for his antics and wit. He would be disliked by the police as an interfering vigilante. Spider-Man often leaves petty crooks tied up at the Police Station with a funny note. But how to prosecute?
Can Spider-Man really do whatever a spider can?
Everyone knows how the song goes: Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can…except he can’t, really, can he? There’s the vague proportional strength and speed of a spider thing, but otherwise, Peter Parker ad actual arachnids couldn’t be more different.
What if Spider-Man was more like a half-man?
Obviously the power set isn’t really a problem with Spider-Man, since the relatable teen superhero Stan Lee and Steve Ditko were after would be a lot different if he was actually more like a half-man, half-spider (though the few times he has ended up like that have been undeniably terrifying).
What would be Spider-Man’s relationship with the US government be like?
The U.S. government has a contentious relationship with any entity that seeks to supplant the authority of the police, and is deeply concerned with anything that can’t be easily explained. Spider-man’s crime-fighting career would be very short due to one thing that has changed over the past 20 years.