Spider-Man is a character with a wide array of comics, most of which are fairly accessible to new readers of any and all age categories. From the character’s modern-day exploits to his origins in the Silver Age, there’s been something for everyone, with a large part of the character’s reader base growing alongside him.
Perhaps one of the most impactful parts of Spider-Man’s charm is the ability his stories have to resonate deeper with the same readers even years later. From comics that seem more lighthearted or optimistic, like The Superior Foes of Spider-Man and The Real Clone Saga, to more depressing tales like the since retconned death of Aunt May or Spider-Man: Blue, many of Spider-Man’s comics hit harder with the hindsight only an adult can have.
Between the wacky hijinks the supervillains got into was a story about the feelings of mediocrity that come with feeling stagnant in life. Each member of the wannabe Sinister Six has their own lofty dreams and goals for life that all originated from a sense of discontent. This ranged from Shocker wanting to retire to Overdrive wanting to be a superhero. But, a facet of Superior Foes’ darker comedy came from the fact the leads always stumbled before reaching their goal, stuck to forever remain as second-string villains.
Spider-Man is a character with a wide array of comics, most of which are fairly accessible to new readers of any and all age categories. From the character’s modern-day exploits to his origins in the Silver Age, there’s been something for everyone, with a large part of the character’s reader base growing alongside him.
Perhaps one of the most impactful parts of Spider-Man’s charm is the ability his stories have to resonate deeper with the same readers even years later. From comics that seem more lighthearted or optimistic, like The Superior Foes of Spider-Man and The Real Clone Saga, to more depressing tales like the since retconned death of Aunt May or Spider-Man: Blue, many of Spider-Man’s comics hit harder with the hindsight only an adult can have.
Between the wacky hijinks the supervillains got into was a story about the feelings of mediocrity that come with feeling stagnant in life. Each member of the wannabe Sinister Six has their own lofty dreams and goals for life that all originated from a sense of discontent. This ranged from Shocker wanting to retire to Overdrive wanting to be a superhero. But, a facet of Superior Foes’ darker comedy came from the fact the leads always stumbled before reaching their goal, stuck to forever remain as second-string villains.
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