Spider-Man has a long, complex, and intriguing history with the Avengers. Originally intended as an outcast and loner incapable of playing nicely with others, it seemed Spidey would never join the Avengers. This was captured in his first encounter with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in The Avengers Vol 1 #11 (by Stan Lee, Don Heck, Chic Stone, Stan Goldberg, and Sam Rosen). After rescuing the team from an evil android Spider-Man sent by Kang the Conqueror, many fans no doubt hoped the Wall-Crawler would join their ranks. However, Spider-Man left the battle without so much as a conversation, capturing Peter Parker’s insecure, bullied characterisation at the time.However, as the years went by, Spider-Man grew into himself and became an invaluable Avenger during the 2000s, stepping up when Earth’s Mightiest Heroes were disassembled and playing a vital role in Civil War. During these tales, it became evident just how desperately the Avengers need Spider-Man on their team. Firstly, Spidey’s Everyman appeal is far removed from the usual fare of billionaire playboys and Asgardian gods, keeping the sometimes aloof Avengers connected to the plights of ordinary people. Furthermore, the Web-Slinger’s upbringing left him humble, a quality much needed in a team of near omnipotent power. Lastly, Spider-Man’s amazing powers and genius level intellect make him the kind of asset no leader of the Avengers should ignore.More impressively, Peter Parker always follows his heart even when it isn’t expedient to do so. Spidey became increasingly perturbed at Iron Man’s insistence on the ends justifying the means. This culminated in one of the greatest-ever exchanges in the Marvel Universe when Steve Rogers swayed Spider-Man to Team Cap atop a New York rooftop. Spider-Man is fiercely loyal and perhaps values friendship more than other heroes due to the bullying and ostracization he suffered during his formative years. However, he never lets this blind him: when an ally missteps, he calls them out on it. Whenever Spider-Man is on an Avengers team, he serves as their moral compass just as much as Captain America does, making him an integral ally against evil both beyond and within the team.
Spider-Man has a long, complex, and intriguing history with the Avengers. Originally intended as an outcast and loner incapable of playing nicely with others, it seemed Spidey would never join the Avengers. This was captured in his first encounter with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in The Avengers Vol 1 #11 (by Stan Lee, Don Heck, Chic Stone, Stan Goldberg, and Sam Rosen). After rescuing the team from an evil android Spider-Man sent by Kang the Conqueror, many fans no doubt hoped the Wall-Crawler would join their ranks. However, Spider-Man left the battle without so much as a conversation, capturing Peter Parker’s insecure, bullied characterisation at the time.
However, as the years went by, Spider-Man grew into himself and became an invaluable Avenger during the 2000s, stepping up when Earth’s Mightiest Heroes were disassembled and playing a vital role in Civil War. During these tales, it became evident just how desperately the Avengers need Spider-Man on their team. Firstly, Spidey’s Everyman appeal is far removed from the usual fare of billionaire playboys and Asgardian gods, keeping the sometimes aloof Avengers connected to the plights of ordinary people. Furthermore, the Web-Slinger’s upbringing left him humble, a quality much needed in a team of near omnipotent power. Lastly, Spider-Man’s amazing powers and genius level intellect make him the kind of asset no leader of the Avengers should ignore.
More impressively, Peter Parker always follows his heart even when it isn’t expedient to do so. Spidey became increasingly perturbed at Iron Man’s insistence on the ends justifying the means. This culminated in one of the greatest-ever exchanges in the Marvel Universe when Steve Rogers swayed Spider-Man to Team Cap atop a New York rooftop. Spider-Man is fiercely loyal and perhaps values friendship more than other heroes due to the bullying and ostracization he suffered during his formative years. However, he never lets this blind him: when an ally missteps, he calls them out on it. Whenever Spider-Man is on an Avengers team, he serves as their moral compass just as much as Captain America does, making him an integral ally against evil both beyond and within the team.
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