No, it's not true that getting bitten by a spider would give you the ability to shoot webs, as seen in fictional stories like Spider-Man. While some Spiders produce silk, their abilities are a result of specific biological adaptations that humans do not possess. A spider bite can cause various reactions in humans, but it won't grant superpowers.
I dont think that its true because a lot of people have been on and off. i think there still going out! who knows they could be in a fight now or they could be happily together.
I don't think he would have but it could be true. I mean, he could have, but I am not saying that it is true. Teenagers are doing loads of crazy stuff these days, so you never know what he has done.I don't think he would have but it could be true. I mean, he could have, but I am not saying that it is true. Teenagers are doing loads of crazy stuff these days, so you never know what he has done.I don't think he would have but it could be true. I mean, he could have, but I am not saying that it is true. Teenagers are doing loads of crazy stuff these days, so you never know what he has done.
If you're referring to people in the real world, there's no way of knowing why some people dislike or even hate Superman. He simply isn't to their liking. As for the comic/cartoon characters, they hate him because they are inherently bad or evil & Superman defeats them.
the man who created him was a talented person he was a true artist he created spider man from his imagination he thought well i can draw him like this and add a really coolsuit. the color should be red and blue he probably thought. he liked spiders.well i dont know a real lot but im going to research and will get back to you as soon as possibleStan Lee went in the comic book business by accident. He stayed a little longer and the idea for spider-man was born
I think she died because of the make up she wared! I Mean it could be true
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As the doctor hints, Spider-Man's inability to fully make use of his powers comes from a psychological obstacle - and as also hinted, (very heavily, in fact) Peter Parker no longer seems motivated to remain Spider-Man. This lapse in powers and enthusiasm eventually leads to the decision to discontinue Peter's role as Spider-Man. After then facing the guilt and shamefulness of a life without assuming responsibility, this momentary crisis reveals itself to be the deciding factor that Peter does indeed want to be Spider-Man and that he may not have any other choice. Inside, although he didn't fully understand it, this ailment was needed for Peter to resume his role as Spider-Man with a new ambition - which was in turn required for him to face the problems that affected his normal life as well. P.S. According to Marvel Comics history- Spider-Man loses his powers if he is subjected to a flu-virus. This can be seen in Amazing Spider-Man issue 87, entitled "Unmasked at Last!" This was dated August 1970.
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no it is not true it is just a myth from thousands of years ago
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No, they are not true, people want you to think they are, but they are not
Believe it or not, you are never more than six feet away from a spider. The only flaw in this answer is "how far are you from a spider in the winter? answered simply by, spiders lay eggs underground and die. Only to come out in the spring and make more spiders.
A true spider can lift eight times its weight.
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A true spider can lift eight times its weight.