There's something that's been on my mind with the last issue of Zdarsky's Peter Parker the Spectacular Spider-Man (#310.)

For those who didn't read it (and it is pretty good) it shows different stories of people who were affected by Spider-Man. One woman recalls how Spider-Man caught her son when he was hanging out with the wrong crowd, and remained part of the kid's life, coming by every now and then to tutor him in Math.

I'm still not entirely sure what to think of the scene, mainly because I don't know if Spidey would have enough time (in the story, it could be something that Peter does a few times that he might not want to repeat.) Do you guys think this fits the character and how he lives his life? Could it be something Spider-Man would do more of in his downtime, the times he's in costume but there isn't a pressing emergency?