It’s no secret that everyone’s Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is chronically broke. From his earliest days as a nerdy teenager to his most recent days as a tried-and-true superhero, Spider-Man has always been a bit down on his luck when it comes to money. He’s joined the ranks of the Avengers and fought alongside the Fantastic Four and heroes such as Captain America, but poor ol’ Spidey never seems to have his financial life in order. What makes it even more odd is how two of his major love interests – Mary Jane Watson and Felicia Hardy – were no strangers to cash themselves (albeit for totally different reasons.)
Spider-Man’s perpetual lack of income is more than just a running gag. It’s an important factor in his personality and a realistic reminder of what it would mean to be a full-time superhero. For all his accomplishments and triumphs, Spider-Man will probably never be financially stable and living in a nice home. The reason for this is two-fold; both angles make up the very fabric of who Spider-Man is. It’s a total bummer for the wall-crawler, but for all intents and purposes, Spider-Man will always be broke.
Peter makes just enough money to cover rent, have food, and keep up with his wardrobe. He’s much better off when he’s with Mary Jane or Felicia, usually due to their income. If it wasn’t for the fact that MJ is a supermodel and Felicia is a master jewel thief, Peter would never have enjoyed finer living throughout his life. There have been moments where Peter has lived adequately on his own in some form or another, but these moments are rare and never last too long. It’s also why he’s had to move back in with his Aunt May occasionally over the years or room with friends like Randy Robertson.
It’s no secret that everyone’s Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is chronically broke. From his earliest days as a nerdy teenager to his most recent days as a tried-and-true superhero, Spider-Man has always been a bit down on his luck when it comes to money. He’s joined the ranks of the Avengers and fought alongside the Fantastic Four and heroes such as Captain America, but poor ol’ Spidey never seems to have his financial life in order. What makes it even more odd is how two of his major love interests – Mary Jane Watson and Felicia Hardy – were no strangers to cash themselves (albeit for totally different reasons.)
Spider-Man’s perpetual lack of income is more than just a running gag. It’s an important factor in his personality and a realistic reminder of what it would mean to be a full-time superhero. For all his accomplishments and triumphs, Spider-Man will probably never be financially stable and living in a nice home. The reason for this is two-fold; both angles make up the very fabric of who Spider-Man is. It’s a total bummer for the wall-crawler, but for all intents and purposes, Spider-Man will always be broke.
Peter makes just enough money to cover rent, have food, and keep up with his wardrobe. He’s much better off when he’s with Mary Jane or Felicia, usually due to their income. If it wasn’t for the fact that MJ is a supermodel and Felicia is a master jewel thief, Peter would never have enjoyed finer living throughout his life. There have been moments where Peter has lived adequately on his own in some form or another, but these moments are rare and never last too long. It’s also why he’s had to move back in with his Aunt May occasionally over the years or room with friends like Randy Robertson.
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