Spider-Man’s Worst Character Trait Is Actually A Superpower

While Spider-Man has spent more than sixty years as one of Marvel’s most astonishing heroes, his life as Peter Parker hasn’t been anywhere near as stellar. In fact, Peter’s personal life has almost always suffered as a result of living two lives. Ahead of the wedding of Janice Lincoln, better known as the supervillain Beetle, and Peter Parker’s longtime friend Randy Robertson, the titular hero of Amazing Spider-Man #31 (by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr., Emilia Laiso, Zé Carlos, Marcio Menyz, Bryan Valenza, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) takes it upon himself to throw the bachelor party of a lifetime. However, as Peter explains to a despondent Randy, he forgot to send the invitations to their mutual friends before it was too late. Despite this slight, it isn’t long before Randy realizes that it wasn’t Peter who ruined his party. Instead, it was the friends who turned their backs on him when they learned of his impending marriage to a villain, even though Peter tried to alleviate the pain by taking on the blame himself.This kind of self-sacrifice might not be on the same level as some of those Peter has made as Spider-Man, but it is certainly just as meaningful. It is also the kind of lie he could have easily gotten away with if it weren’t for Randy’s attempt to follow up with some of their mutual friends. Although Peter has maintained his place as one of the most stalwart heroes of the Marvel Universe as Spider-Man, his personal reputation has long suffered from his apparent inability to ever be on time. While this can be largely attributed to his work as Marvel’s most iconic webslinger, for those who aren’t aware of Peter’s double life it comes off as lazily apathetic at best and blatantly inconsiderate at worst, which are both assumptions that have nearly ruined some of his most important relationships.RELATED: Spider-Man’s Kid Sidekick is Finally Finding the Home He Never HadRELATED: Spider-Man Shows How Far the Hellfire Gala Disaster’s Damage Goes

While Spider-Man has spent more than sixty years as one of Marvel’s most astonishing heroes, his life as Peter Parker hasn’t been anywhere near as stellar. In fact, Peter’s personal life has almost always suffered as a result of living two lives.

RELATED: Spider-Man’s Kid Sidekick is Finally Finding the Home He Never Had

Ahead of the wedding of Janice Lincoln, better known as the supervillain Beetle, and Peter Parker’s longtime friend Randy Robertson, the titular hero of Amazing Spider-Man #31 (by Zeb Wells, John Romita Jr., Emilia Laiso, Zé Carlos, Marcio Menyz, Bryan Valenza, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) takes it upon himself to throw the bachelor party of a lifetime. However, as Peter explains to a despondent Randy, he forgot to send the invitations to their mutual friends before it was too late. Despite this slight, it isn’t long before Randy realizes that it wasn’t Peter who ruined his party. Instead, it was the friends who turned their backs on him when they learned of his impending marriage to a villain, even though Peter tried to alleviate the pain by taking on the blame himself.

RELATED: Spider-Man Shows How Far the Hellfire Gala Disaster’s Damage Goes

This kind of self-sacrifice might not be on the same level as some of those Peter has made as Spider-Man, but it is certainly just as meaningful. It is also the kind of lie he could have easily gotten away with if it weren’t for Randy’s attempt to follow up with some of their mutual friends. Although Peter has maintained his place as one of the most stalwart heroes of the Marvel Universe as Spider-Man, his personal reputation has long suffered from his apparent inability to ever be on time. While this can be largely attributed to his work as Marvel’s most iconic webslinger, for those who aren’t aware of Peter’s double life it comes off as lazily apathetic at best and blatantly inconsiderate at worst, which are both assumptions that have nearly ruined some of his most important relationships.

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