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Sure, Amazing Spider-Man #75 is new-reader-friendly in theory. In practice, it might be a harder sell than Marvel is hoping. Is Amazing Spider-Man #75 good? Spider-Man is expected to be agile and acrobatic, exactly like a spider would be. One super power that is often overlooked is Spider-Man's speed. He's been known to swing from building to building for two miles in five seconds. At that speed, there's more than just webbing propelling Spidey through the air. His speed has helped him avoid punches and even dodge bullets. As the film begins and the Marvel Studios logo comes onscreen, the ballad "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston plays. The song continues to play over an in memoriam video honoring all the fallen Avengers. The video is created by Peter's fellow high school students for their morning announcements and it is both touching and hilarious. The next song listed in credits is "If You're Snappy And You Know It" by Giacchino, and though we're not positive when this plays, it must come before Peter leaves New York for his European vacation.
Spider-Man has never had a terrific amount of difficulty fighting his enemies at night. He lives in New York City, the city that never sleeps, where streetlights chase away the dark and the shadows. Plus, his mask helps him keep his sight sharp. At one point, though, Peter Parker develops true night vision, much to his surprise.
Spider-Man has remained popular for decades because, underneath his suit, he's an average guy. He gets nervous around girls, has trouble focusing on school, and is always trying to pay his bills. Becoming Spider-Man launches him into another league, but becoming Captain Universe took his powers to a completely different level.
After the death of Spider-Man, Miles Morales emerges as the webbed wonder in "Ultimate Fallout" #4, by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli. Miles has powers that are similar to Peter Parker's, but he can do something that the original Spider-Man couldn't: camouflage. Miles first discovered he could camouflage himself after he takes off during a fight between his father and his uncle. He realizes that half of him has seemingly disappeared into the building behind him.If that sounds a little too similar to the arc in the original Sony Spider-Man trilogy, in which Peter's best friend Harry became the supervillain the Green Goblin, well, there's a reason—in the comics, Ned becomes the Hobgoblin after finding a stash of the deceased Green Goblin's gizmos and weapons. In "Amazing Spider-Man" #30, by J. Michael Straczynski and John Romita, Jr., Spider-Man meets Ezekiel, a man who has the same powers as Spidey, yet isn't suited up to be a superhero. He asks Peter a mystifying question that sets off an important chain of events: Did the radiation enable the spider to give Peter his powers, or was the spider trying to give him those powers before the radiation killed it? Have you always dreamed of swinging between skyscrapers like the extremely popular Spiderman does? This is your chance to feel like a real action hero. But with all the fun don't forget to accomplish all tasks and always be ready to defend yourself against the police or other enemies. Have fun with Amazing Rope Hero!
For decades, Peter Parker used the web shooters he built himself, which included synthetic webbing he created. His web shooters gave him the ability to travel through New York City, to restrain villains, to create safety nets, and do a lot of other clever things. Of course, the downside to having these devices is that, if they break or run out of fluid, Spider-Man loses one of his greatest powers.
Here's the big deal. When the Vulture decides to steal Tony Stark's big flying box of loot, Happy Hogan nicely gives the audience a rundown of some of the super awesome junk being shipped upstate in their totally unguarded, automated airplane. The list includes stuff like a prototype of Captain America's shield, Iron Man's Hulkbuster armor from Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Thor's magic belt Megingjörð, which has never actually appeared in the movies but which allows Thor to double his amazing strength. Plus, it's filled with stuff like a box of arc reactors, which you just know are awesome.
