The tragedies that routinely blight Spider-Man’s world have defined his life as a hero. It’s no wonder that death has featured prominently throughout the character’s long publishing history. As readers soon learned, part of what makes Spider-Man stories so engaging is that no one is safe.Lovers, friends, and enemies have all fallen to the reaper’s scythe over the decades, with many of these deaths haunting the Web-Slinger for years. Writers have made it clear that death can come for every character at any time, leading to high-stakes stories that thrillingly subvert audience expectationsHowever, the drama did not stop there. Aunt May’s death was later retconned, Norman Osborn having kidnapped the true May, replacing her with a genetically altered actress. When Spider-Man finally learned the truth, it led to one of his and the Green Goblin’s most city-shattering clashes.
The tragedies that routinely blight Spider-Man‘s world have defined his life as a hero. It’s no wonder that death has featured prominently throughout the character’s long publishing history. As readers soon learned, part of what makes Spider-Man stories so engaging is that no one is safe.
Lovers, friends, and enemies have all fallen to the reaper’s scythe over the decades, with many of these deaths haunting the Web-Slinger for years. Writers have made it clear that death can come for every character at any time, leading to high-stakes stories that thrillingly subvert audience expectations
However, the drama did not stop there. Aunt May’s death was later retconned, Norman Osborn having kidnapped the true May, replacing her with a genetically altered actress. When Spider-Man finally learned the truth, it led to one of his and the Green Goblin’s most city-shattering clashes.
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