No, this isn’t talking about his own kids. There are other topics for them.
In the comics, how do kids tend to take to Spider-Man? I mean in regular encounters, not specials like “The Boy Who Collected Spider-Man” and “Leah.”
No, this isn’t talking about his own kids. There are other topics for them.
In the comics, how do kids tend to take to Spider-Man? I mean in regular encounters, not specials like “The Boy Who Collected Spider-Man” and “Leah.”
Last edited by SilverWarriorWolf; 02-25-2018 at 07:51 PM.
I know this is off topic a bit, but one of my favorite Spider-man moments was the opening of Spider-man 2 when Spidey saved those kids from being in harm's way. That is a good example of Kids encountering with Spider-man.
Hmm, it depends. Sometimes, kids are as frightened of him as the adults are, at which point he may or may not try to show that there's a flesh-and-blood human being behind the costume and he's not a scary monster, after all. Other times, kids love him and think he's cool, probably because they don't read or watch the news that's constantly demonizing Spider-Man . . . or they're more perceptive than adults and realize he's not the villain J. Jonah Jameson (until recently) says he is.
The spider is always on the hunt.