Yes, Spider-Man died in the comic, but turned out to be his clone and Marvel continue the comic with Ultimate Spider-Man
-And then he was murdered by the Green Goblin in Ultimate Spider-Man.
Yes, and is brought back to life, by Thanos in Spider-Man issue 17. There are several other occasions that are not worth mentioning.
yes on some games he dose if it follows the original spider-man comics
So, Marvel/Disney owns the rights to Spider-Man comics. If Spider-Man appears on film it is under the control of Sony Pictures. Sony owns the rights to Spider-Man movies. Spider-Man merchandise is owned and controlled by Marvel Comics (and Disney – the parent company of Marvel Comics).
The Amazing Spider-Man is the title of a comic book that features Spider-Man. He has also been featured in several other comic book titles such as Spectacular Spider-Man, Marvel Team-Up, Web of Spider-Man, Spider- Man Family, and Ultimate Spider-Man. Marvel comics does try to keep the stories written in a similar fashion but each writer does present him in different ways. Some make him more tragic and other like him to be more funny. All of them however, involve Peter Parker (Spider-Man) and his supporting cast.
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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.
Of Course Not. They aren't going to kill Spider-Man ... at least in the movies, if you're referring to the comics, Yes, they did kill off Spider-Man in #700.
Yes. He dies by the green goblin
yes the peter parker Spider-Man is in the ultimate comics but a new Spider-Man named Miles Morales has taken up the role as Spider-Man in the ultimate comics
Many people have made Spider-man comics. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko were the original co-creators of the Spider-man comic, with Lee creating overall plots for the stories and then Ditko added his own elements to the comics narratives as he drew them. Since then, there have been many creators who've made Spider-man comics. John Romita, the artist who took up drawing Spider-man comics after Steve Ditko left. The current lead writer for Spider-man comics is Dan Slott, who is joined by a group of rotating artists.
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Yes as a matter of fact there are some comics that spider-man is cloned
1962 is when Spider-man was born, but only the comics, not the movies.
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yes on some games he dose if it follows the original spider-man comics
So, Marvel/Disney owns the rights to Spider-Man comics. If Spider-Man appears on film it is under the control of Sony Pictures. Sony owns the rights to Spider-Man movies. Spider-Man merchandise is owned and controlled by Marvel Comics (and Disney – the parent company of Marvel Comics).
there are many.stan lee was the first
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