>"Anyone can wear the mask"Why did this quote upset so many people? It goes to the core of Spider-Man’s creation - the idea that “anyone could have been bitten by the spider.” That’s why Peter is a relatable everyman. To put it differently, "anyone can be a hero", and it works with Spider-Man because everyone has been in his shoes in one way or another.
Because people are too opposed to any kind of legacy characters
>take a joke from deadpool and try to play it serious>look fucking retarded in the processi'll never understand spiderverse people and their self-inflicted, perpetual humiliation ritual
Spider-Man's rogues gallery is full of people who were in circumstance similar to his and they did not react the way he did when they received their powers, so no, not anyone can be Spider-Man.
>>152141674You left out the context: franchising.
>>152141674Miles is such a boring lame bitch who is so obviously written by a commitee of nepo babies who live in gated communities and have zero idea of what an inner city black teenager is like.
>>152141788Kandor was brilliant and a great plot point. If status quo didn't exist, I would be heavily invested in comics involving the bottle. Absolute line could do an amazing take on it.
>>152141674Because it is twisted mutation of what Stan Lee said of kids seeing themselves as Spider-Man, not an excuse for a Spider-sona.
>>152141674Because it was always a publicity line from Stan Lee to seem like a doddering old grandpa telling kids they could be Spider-Man too, not that Bendis should make a nigger because he has a nigger fetish
Spider-Man is gay, I'd rather be Batman.
>>152141741Anyone CAN be, but the whole point of Spiderman is how it's pure agony to be one
>>152142123>>152142143I forgot how retards on the Internet know what Stan Lee said better than anyone else
>>152142480Sorry, meant to quote >>152141674.
>>152142464No it's agony for a loser like Peter. When you're better like Miles it's easy.