Spiderman is a fictional character, always has been, and always will be. All his actions, interactions and abilities are fictional. Even when characters in the comics portray 'real' people, their activities are fictional.
Radioactive chemicals would kill a real spider. Real life is not the same as the comics.
The blueback spider is a fictional character from the Spider-Man comic book series. It does not exist in reality. However, there are real spiders that exhibit various shades of blue or blue-black coloration, such as the Peacock Spider.
Spider-Man is a fictional character created for Marvel comics- that means all his enemies are as well.
No, Spider-Man is a fictitious character and up to this date it is impossible to genetically change your DNA into a spider's. In the comics and movies, he lives in New York.
Yes, Spider-Man's secret identity is Peter Parker, a character created by Marvel Comics. Peter gains his superhuman abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider and uses them to fight crime.
The Lizard's real name from Spider-Man is Dr. Curt Connors. He is a character in the Spider-Man comics and movies who transforms into a humanoid reptile creature due to a failed scientific experiment.
No, the Oscorp Tower is a fictional building from the Marvel Comics universe, specifically associated with the Spider-Man series. It does not exist in real life.
that would be a black widow. very dangerous. stay away from them. not a very nice spider to get bitten by! haha It isn't a black widow. Black widows have a red hourglass shape on their belly.
Charlotte was a black spider in the cartoon.Charlotte was a yellow spider in the real life.
Eddie Brock gets killed after trying to go back for the symbiote that turns him into Venom- and Harry Osborn was also killed as the New Goblin by protecting Peter Parker as Spider-Man during the final battle.
No, the Daily Bugle is not a real newspaper. It was always used in Spider man and other Superhero comics, although the Bugle does have a little bit of a back story to it. The newspaper itself was first came up in a comic issue 2 I think of the Fantastic Four and in Spider man the headquarters were located at Madison Ave. but then was moved to a street in the East Fifties. The daily Bugle was used in the comics and movies as a setting and the papers in the story were used to show what the public knew of the Superhero's fantastic adventure of what he/her did. Hope this helps you understand. -P.S I is still a nice name for a real newspaper
A neogenic recombinator is a fictional device used in the Marvel Comics universe by the superhero Spider-Man. It is a scientific invention that can alter the genetic structure of living organisms, often used in the context of genetic engineering or mutation. This device has been featured in various storylines involving Spider-Man and other characters.