How Strong Is Spider-Man in Comics, Movies and Beyond?

When it comes to powerful superheroes, Spider-Man may be one of the most overlooked. Although he’s not on the same level as, say, Thor and the Incredible Hulk, the web-slinger is, nevertheless, a powerhouse in his own right in terms of physical strength. However, that’s due to more than the radioactive spider that bit Peter Parker. Sure, that fateful accident gave him the proportional strength of a spider. But Spider-Man’s years of fighting enemies and facing obstacles that surpassed his strength also made the wall-crawler stronger.Spider-Man’s strength has always played a major role in his stories, which also defined how powerful he could be should he ever choose not to pull his punches. Against an above-average human, like the Kingpin, in the 2007 storyline “Back in Black,” by J. Michael Straczynski and Ron Garney, Spider-Man could easily defeat Kingpin or enemies as strong as him without breaking a sweat. But while Peter Parker’s power levels against everyday criminals are easy to gauge, there remains the question of where his assorted comic book, film and even video game incarnations rank in terms of sheer strength.Spider-Man has demonstrated, time and again, that he can lift an impressive amount of weight, throw it, and then fight some of Marvel’s most powerful characters. According to his Marvel.com profile and The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, Peter Parker can lift (press) 10 tons. However, Spider-Man’s upper limits have been shown to surpass that on more than one occasion. Perhaps his most famous feat of strength came early in his career in The Amazing Spider-Man #33. In that memorable 1963 story by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., Spider-Man is trapped beneath the rubble of a building, yet lifts the debris while trapped beneath the rubble to enable him to escape and save a dying Aunt May. While this is, perhaps, his most iconic feat of strength, it’s far from his greatest.The MCU Has the Chance To Deliver The Greatest Spider-Man TrilogySpider-Man: Homecoming Continuity Error Finally Retconned in New MCU Timeline Book

When it comes to powerful superheroes, Spider-Man may be one of the most overlooked. Although he’s not on the same level as, say, Thor and the Incredible Hulk, the web-slinger is, nevertheless, a powerhouse in his own right in terms of physical strength. However, that’s due to more than the radioactive spider that bit Peter Parker. Sure, that fateful accident gave him the proportional strength of a spider. But Spider-Man’s years of fighting enemies and facing obstacles that surpassed his strength also made the wall-crawler stronger.

The MCU Has the Chance To Deliver The Greatest Spider-Man Trilogy

Spider-Man’s strength has always played a major role in his stories, which also defined how powerful he could be should he ever choose not to pull his punches. Against an above-average human, like the Kingpin, in the 2007 storyline “Back in Black,” by J. Michael Straczynski and Ron Garney, Spider-Man could easily defeat Kingpin or enemies as strong as him without breaking a sweat. But while Peter Parker’s power levels against everyday criminals are easy to gauge, there remains the question of where his assorted comic book, film and even video game incarnations rank in terms of sheer strength.

Spider-Man: Homecoming Continuity Error Finally Retconned in New MCU Timeline Book

Spider-Man has demonstrated, time and again, that he can lift an impressive amount of weight, throw it, and then fight some of Marvel’s most powerful characters. According to his Marvel.com profile and The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, Peter Parker can lift (press) 10 tons. However, Spider-Man’s upper limits have been shown to surpass that on more than one occasion. Perhaps his most famous feat of strength came early in his career in The Amazing Spider-Man #33. In that memorable 1963 story by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., Spider-Man is trapped beneath the rubble of a building, yet lifts the debris while trapped beneath the rubble to enable him to escape and save a dying Aunt May. While this is, perhaps, his most iconic feat of strength, it’s far from his greatest.

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