What Lessons Can Spider-Boy Teach Marvel’s New Punisher?

The introduction of Spider-Boy, Spider-Man’s young sidekick, has caused some controversy among fans. For starters, Spider-Man’s use of a child in his often deadly battle against crime seems like a terrible idea, and incredibly selfish on Peter Parker’s part, even though Spider-Man #11 (by Dan Slott, Luciano Vecchio, Edgar Delgado, VC’s Joe Caramagna) did some legwork to explain both their reasoning. Even though it seems Spider-Boy is here to stay, it is hard not to be concerned that Marvel is essentially saying it is okay to have a child soldier as long as certain conditions are met. However, his debut might help an upcoming character avoid the problematic legacy of predecessors.As many Marvel fans will note, the original Punisher, Frank Castle, has gone missing. In his absence, Marvel is set to introduce a new Punisher: Joe Garrison. While not much is known about the character, it can be assumed that he will be a fresh take on the Punisher, both honoring the legacy left behind, while also avoiding repeating Frank Castle’s many troubling choices during his time as Marvel’s deadliest vigilante.Now, it is important to remember that fans weren’t the only ones who were against the idea of Spider-Man having a kid sidekick. The titular hero was also opposed to the idea, recognizing that his life is extremely dangerous, and to bring a child into it was a betrayal of his uncle’s famous quote about responsibility. Yet, the two spent time going over their forgotten history, and Spider-Boy explained how he came to have his training and costume.RELATED: A Guardian of the Galaxy Mainstay Has Gone Full Punisher

The introduction of Spider-Boy, Spider-Man’s young sidekick, has caused some controversy among fans. For starters, Spider-Man’s use of a child in his often deadly battle against crime seems like a terrible idea, and incredibly selfish on Peter Parker’s part, even though Spider-Man #11 (by Dan Slott, Luciano Vecchio, Edgar Delgado, VC’s Joe Caramagna) did some legwork to explain both their reasoning. Even though it seems Spider-Boy is here to stay, it is hard not to be concerned that Marvel is essentially saying it is okay to have a child soldier as long as certain conditions are met. However, his debut might help an upcoming character avoid the problematic legacy of predecessors.

RELATED: A Guardian of the Galaxy Mainstay Has Gone Full Punisher

As many Marvel fans will note, the original Punisher, Frank Castle, has gone missing. In his absence, Marvel is set to introduce a new Punisher: Joe Garrison. While not much is known about the character, it can be assumed that he will be a fresh take on the Punisher, both honoring the legacy left behind, while also avoiding repeating Frank Castle’s many troubling choices during his time as Marvel’s deadliest vigilante.

Now, it is important to remember that fans weren’t the only ones who were against the idea of Spider-Man having a kid sidekick. The titular hero was also opposed to the idea, recognizing that his life is extremely dangerous, and to bring a child into it was a betrayal of his uncle’s famous quote about responsibility. Yet, the two spent time going over their forgotten history, and Spider-Boy explained how he came to have his training and costume.

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