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Does Spider-Man have any weapons?
You know Spider-Man as a hero, but he has plenty of tricks up his sleeve. The wall-crawler has created hundreds of tools to help him in fighting crime, including a few different vehicles to help him get to the fight faster and even weapons to fight specific criminals.
Who would win in a fight between Spider-Man and Iron Man?
Iron Man has beaten Spider-Man. Overall I would give the edge to Iron Man. Since he is wrapped in a big metal suit and has a wider range of weapons to deploy he should have the edge against Spider-Man. He has neutralized his Spider-Sense once and even imitated it as well.
What gave Peter Parker his powers?
Bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker’s arachnid abilities give him amazing powers he uses to help others, while his personal life continues to offer plenty of obstacles.
What makes Spider-Man a great superhero?
A great superhero needs to be able to take a licking and keep on ticking. Along with Spider-Man’s increased speed and metabolism, he possesses super-healing. He’s been beaten to a bloody pulp, and even shot. But after a good night’s sleep, Spidey is ready and rarin’ to go (for justice, obviously).
What happened to Peter Parker in Spider-Man Disassembled?
In Spider-Man: Disassembled, Peter Parker goes through a horrific transformation, thanks to the unwanted advances of an insect-controlling mutant known as the Queen. The Queen, a mutant created by the military, is half-insect (but looks fully human), and when she discovers Spider-Man, she wants to mate with him to create a new human-insect hybrid.
What happens at the end of Spider-Man Far from home?
The ending to Spider-Man: Far From Home is a game-changer for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and both a final victory and failure for Iron Man.
How many arms and legs does Spider-Man have?
Spider-Man is usually depicted as a friendly neighborhood humanoid with two arms and two legs. Those arms and legs serve him well, allowing him to do all the things spiders do, with very little effort. Any first-grader can tell you, however, that a spider has eight appendages, not four.