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World What got you into Spider-Man?

Mistah K88

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Spider-Man has been around for a while, predating quite a bit of people on this site. So my question is what started your interest in this character? An animated series maybe? suggestion from a friend? a single issue of a comic that you picked up and liked so much you had to keep the ball rolling? What was it that got you into the Web slinger?

As for myself, I'll have to admit that I'm a newcomer to Spidey's universe. To be completely honest with you I was always a Batman fan first and foremost growing up (and will be one till I die!). In fact was a kid in the 90's and the cartoon series back then didn't really pull me in like Batman's did. However, I had a friend who had the same infatuation I've had for Batman, but rather for Spider-Man, so my entry was actually through him. It also helped that I was watching the cartoon series the Spectacular Spider-Man at the time as well (which was equal to Batman the Animated series to me). While I may not be a "true" Spider-Man fan like my buddy or even you guys, I'm still interested in learning what caused your investment into this character.

As for my buddy, it all started with that 1994 Spider-Man animated series. He dislikes the ol' cartoon now (he picks out so many flaws now that he actually invested in the character), but he has to admit that the cartoon was what started his Spidey fascination.

So what was your first Spidey experience? What was it that made you into a Spider-Man fan? Also, if it was a comic, feel free to let us know the number of the issue...

Also, as for a fun bonus question to answer
Have you ever dropped Spider-Man? If so, What brought you back to the ol' Webhead? Is it like the case of a battered person who keeps going back to their abuser? If not...just ignore the question...
 
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The silliest Spider-Man cartoon ever, but I still enjoy it more than some other stuff, heck, it's still a fun cartoon to watch
 
i used to watch the reruns of the old "spiderman and his amazing friends" cartoon, then there was those live action spiderman tv movie's in the 80's (i may be mistaken about them being tv movies) and the cartoon in the 90's just put it over the top for me
 
I don't think there's any one thing for me. I was a little kid in New York at just the right time to bombarded with stuff. I'd see the balloon when I would go to the Thanksgiving Day Parade with my dad. I'd see stuff like all of the publicity for the Spidey wedding. I'd make my parents rent the VHS copies of The Chinese Web or the cartoons whenever we were at the video store. I was always getting the comics as gifts or reading my cousins' back issues. I would wake up super early on Sundays to catch the Marvel Action Universe. Heck, I even have Spidey/Hulk underoos in some of my baby photos. I was probably just born a Spidey fan.
 
^^^You're using an image from the X-Men Adventure?
 
The Nicholas Hammond series reruns, I was like 5, 6 when I saw them, it looked cool to me back then. :p ...Anyways yah, from there I got into the Fox Kids cartoon, then the comics... and so on. :)
 
My Grandfather letting me read his Spider-Man comics from the 60's.
 
Watching reruns of Spider-Man: TAS in the late 90s and getting various Spidey toys from around then is what got me into Spider-Man. The 2 PS1 games and the 1st movie really solidified me as a Spidey fan.
 
Spider-Man TAS is what got me started with Spider-Man along with buying figures from the show all in 1997 (possibly before) and onward. Then I read my first Spidey comic and then everything fell into place. :spidey::up:
 
Spider-Man: TAS and X-Men: TAS are what got me into comics.
Same here along with Batman:TAS.I hop off the comics train for a little while but the PS1 Spidey game and the movie hype got be back on and I haven't looked back.
 
The first movie.

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I was a Batman fan at the time and a friend of mine was unsuccessfully trying to get me to read Marvel comics. I saw in the newspaper that MJ announced her pregnancy and I bought it, thinking it might become collectible. I also saw in my comic shop that there was a Green Goblin comic series. I thought that was strange, as I knew the Goblin was a villain. How could they make a comic surrounding a villain?

After those comics were mine, I was hooked.
 
I was never a huge Spidey fan... But I got into him when McFarlane did his Spider-Man run... I got into other heroes for a time and then jumped back on the Spidey wagon when Mark Bagley started penciling Carnage in 1992-ish?
 
I got into Spider-Man because my school, when I was in 4th or 5th or maybe 6th grade, had this big in depth book on Spider-Man. It talked about his origin, his powers, his costume, his strengths and weaknesses, and his enemies.
It also had a few actual issues, like Spider-Man with four arms and Morbius. I cannot remember what it was called, but they also had one for the Fantastic Four and that had the intro of the Inhumans.

I checked out those books so many times. Wish I bought them.
 
That's a hard one to answer, because I truly can't recall a time when I wasn't into Spider-Man. My earliest memories involve playing with Mego Spidey action figures, watching the 60's animated series & his hokey shorts on The Electric Company, wearing Spidey t-shirts, dressing as him for Halloween, learning to read with Spider-Man read-along records, and drawing him countless times on whatever piece of paper I could get my hands on. I think Spidey comics were among the first things I ever read as a kid. When the TV series premiered, I watched it religiously. (Who knew I'd find it completely unwatchable as an adult?) I know certain things drew me to him above any other character; the style of his costume, the uniqueness of his powers, the idea of him having both powers AND gadgets. I believe his traditional suit is the best costume of any superhero ever printed. I love the colors, the way it completely lends itself to his theme, the air of mystery. You have to wonder why Ditko insisted on hiding his gadgets whereas Batman's utility belt is plainly visible. I tend to think he wanted the illusion of Spidey's webbing being organic, which is what the average layperson thinks.
I think that what really set him apart for me-especially as I got older-was his origin. Clark Kent pretends to be a wimpy little nerd, Peter Parker actually was. Not being the slickest, most suave or most athletic guy growing up, I could relate to that. He didn't have a ton of money like Bruce Wayne, and his family had to bust their humps for every nickel. Something else I could identify with. His motivation of trying to redeem a single, careless act of selfishness made him the most human of any superhero I knew of. "With great power comes great responsibility". This wasn't just a catch phrase; this was a way of life for him. To put the needs of others above his own, even when it cost him, even when it hurt him. And hurt him it did. Many of us fantasize about gaining superpowers and doing awesome things with them. Spidey showed us time & time again that it's not all it's cracked up to be. He still had all the same problems in his civilian life, and no apparent means of solving them. He typically got little to no respect when he wore the mask, even from others in the superhero community. I could even connect with this in a way. When I was 18 I went into the Mrines, a move thought ludicrous by most of the people who knew me. When I came out of Boot Camp I was showered with praise and accolades, but that was short-lived. It wasn't long before my tormentors emerged and reminded me how little I'd really changed. And it got worse when I found myself back in the company of people who had also earned that same distinction I'd once thought made me so special. It was shortly after that I truly thrust myself into reading comics regularly. I had barely touched one between the ages of 10-17, having deemed myself "too old" for them. But it quickly proved to be my favorite form of entertainment. And Spider-Man once again stood on top of the pile.
 
I got into Spidey while the hospital. I was in a car acccident as a kid and in my room I watched the 60's cartoon. It was that catchy theme song as well the cool cartoon. I also have some similiar take with Peter, living with my aunt and uncle. To me Spidey was a very cool character and I just find myself living a great responsibility.
 
For me, it was when I started watching TSSM on Disney XD. It started out as a "pass the time show" but after awhile I got into it and I've been a spidey fangirl ever since.
 
I was always a BatMan fan(been a fa since I was literally 1) even after I started watchign the 90s Spider-Man animated series and got a few toys. It wasn't untill I was like 9 or 10 when i went on The Amazing Adventures Of Spider-Man ride where I REALLY became a fan.
 
I was into superheroes early on from watching Superfriends and Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends but at the time being a kid I didn't know there was a Marvel or DC continuity so I imagined all superheroes knew each other.

Watching the Bixby/Ferrigno Hulk TV show brought me awareness to Spider-Man too.

I'm more of a hardcore Batman fan but I do have lots of Spider-Man comics I'm just not as heavily invested to Spidey's storylines, from the Clone Saga, One More Day, Brand New Day, Back In Black I just bother reading the current titles.
 
For me, it was when I started watching TSSM on Disney XD. It started out as a "pass the time show" but after awhile I got into it and I've been a spidey fangirl ever since.

:word: We need more girls around here.
 
Amen. I am hardcore Spidey fan-girl since SM1 movie. I do remember I saw TASM when I was like 2- 4 years old. When I saw SM1 trailer on TV, I was like WOW! Live action Spidey movie?! I begged my mom to go the movie theater. After that, I love spider man ever since. Thats when I was only 8 years old ;)
Gwendolyn Stacy, It is really soo nice to know that Spidey fangirl existed! U have no idea how much I am happy right now. I thought I was kinda only girl who LOVE spider man. IDK why other girls who like batman or superman more than Spidey. When I talk with my friends about Spidey, they were like...Oh? Spider man? ya, okay. I dont really know how to explain that. Ah well.

And, yes, I have to say that I am proud to be a Spidey fangirl.
 
Amen. I am hardcore Spidey fan-girl since SM1 movie. I do remember I saw TASM when I was like 2- 4 years old. When I saw SM1 trailer on TV, I was like WOW! Live action Spidey movie?! I begged my mom to go the movie theater. After that, I love spider man ever since. Thats when I was only 8 years old ;)
Gwendolyn Stacy, It is really soo nice to know that Spidey fangirl existed! U have no idea how much I am happy right now. I thought I was kinda only girl who LOVE spider man. IDK why other girls who like batman or superman more than Spidey. When I talk with my friends about Spidey, they were like...Oh? Spider man? ya, okay. I dont really know how to explain that. Ah well.

And, yes, I have to say that I am proud to be a Spidey fangirl.
Fangirls rule!
 

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