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3 things I learned from Spider-Man

  • Writer: Berri Craddock
    Berri Craddock
  • Dec 20, 2019
  • 1 min read

We all have our own opinions on who the greatest superhero is. Whether it's Marvel or DC, superhero's have changed the world one super power at a time. Spider-Man, though, has been a personal favorite of mine for quite some time now.

Growing up with two brothers I never wanted to play with dolls or dress up in my mom's clothes. Video games and sports were my childhood.

Spider-Man on the game cube was a lifestyle. Swinging and fighting crime was all I knew.


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Since the new game just came out on PS4, I figured I would enlighten everyone on what Spider-Man has taught me over the years.

1- With great power comes great responsibility.

Spidey, unlike most superhero's, was not born great. But he became great. After losing his Uncle Ben, he took on his role with courage and had to take the safety of others lives into his hands.

2- Trust no one.

After becoming this incredible superhero, Spider-Man made the decision to keep his private life as Peter Parker separate from his fame. To protect his family, he ensured only a few select people knew about his special abilities. If too many knew, Parker feared his Aunt May would be in danger.

3- Pray that if a spider ever bites you, you get superpowers.

No explanation needed for this one.

Spider-Man teaches us all to do the right thing all the time, even if you don't get credit for it.

 
 
 

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