In universe.As peter he is one of the smartest people on the planet,great moral compass,good values and hot as hell(I think he is 6 feet now but was 5 11 when younger?can someone confirm,Also how tall is miles and miguel).Also because he can stick anything to anything and friction and what we have seen MJ and Black cat say he is great in bed.As spider-man he is one of the few heroes who is somewhat balanced in life,all other factors from above.Also he is funny af(although in universe most people find it annoying).He would get all the girls he gets now.
In comics it is because he is one of if not the most popular characters and thus has had many different writers who pair him with different women they ship him with
That is the opposite of everything romance in comics.Specially for someone as popular as Spider-man.i think romances like Gwen and Felicia are integral to his story and then have MJ end-game.And some of Captain Marvel/Silver Sable/Black Widow stuff in between just for kicks in comics.Movies and TV series should stay with 1-4(I would go for the classic 3 as they tell the best story)
That's really one of the things I don't care for in comics, or any medium. Revolving love interests, love triangles, lack of stable relationships, lack of people who can be happy just being alone. I'd like to see less of all that
I have this complaint about both Peter and Johnny Storm...it is time they were both written as responsible adults...I am not saying they can't have a sense of humor and have fun...but with everything they have been through presenting each of them as an immature man child because it is more 'relatable' makes no sense....
It annoys me how they portray miles as mature and respected even though it is not earned.I have no problem if they gave us stuff where he earned it(in the 616).Not saying he doesn't deserve any but he gets way more than he has earned.Spencer is doing damage control.
Romance in comics will always be tricky since different writers have different views yada yada
Peter earned his respect. No matter that he deals with the stress with humor and quips...he is well respected as a hero.
And an editorial mandate is what it would take...but it seems like editors are just there in name only most of the time and let writers do pretty much whatever they want...no matter how bad.
I guess he did. But I've never really gotten into the idea of "earning it" in superhero universes. Peter mainly operates in one city, so idk how much respect he even merits next to guys like the Avengers.
It seems like editors can be heavy handed when they want to, like making Avengers and X-Men fight each other, or keeping any of these characters from aging. It seems more the intention of the mandate, rather than the level of it, which is the problem