Spider Man Research Paper

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Gabriella Stout
English 2 -1A
April 29, 2015
The Amazing Spider-Man

1960’s, the age of evolving, the age of a new superhero. This superhero is amazing not just by his never seen before powers, but the level of responsibilities and control he has at a young age. This superhero influenced his readers and the kids of tomorrow to do the right thing. This superhero is Spider-Man.
The bold new superhero dressed in red, white, and blue protecting New York City and its people was first introduced in an eleven page story by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Stan Lee, the idealist, came up with this teenage superhero and Steve Ditko, the illustrator, made Peter Park come to life as Spider-Man. Both co-writers grew up in the active …show more content…

Spider-Man was created in 1962, which was the second year in the Cold War. During this time the economy and a “normal day” in life continued to be a well and stable normal day in life. Since the economy was put back together, that meant that people could actually play their role in life; meaning that kids got to be kids, teens got to act like teenagers, and adults were able to see the children grow up. This is one reason Spider-Man excelled as a superhero. (babyboomers …show more content…

Marvel Comics is the one to thank for that. September 9, 1967 was the first ever aired cartoon of Spider-Man. During this time the demand for Spider-Man had nearly tripled. However, this changed in 1988 when the Amazing Spider-Man issue #298 was published. The rating sky-rocked after this issue was published, because of Venom. According to Comic Vine, Venom is of a race of alien symbiotes that are formed from a thick, liquid, organic material. They, as their symbiotic nature suggests, depend on other beings to help them sustain their life force. In exchange for this relationship, the symbiote offers great powers to its host. Unfortunately for the host, the symbiotes are not keen on the idea of separating and eventually start to fully consume both mind and body of their hosts. Removal of the symbiote is often only possible through the usage of strong sound waves produced from intensely loud and sustained noises. upon the host. When the Venom Symbiote bonds with a human, that new dual-life form refers to itself as "Venom." This new character would soon be known as one of Marvel's most deadly villains. (Venom, Comic

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