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How did Spider-Man come into being?

Spider-Man was formed after being bitten by a spider contaminated by radioactivity.

Spider-Man, whose real name is peter parker, is an ordinary student in the United States. After graduation, she became a photographer and reporter for the Horn Daily. Introverted, shy, kind and brave, he was accidentally bitten by a spider infected by radiation, so he gained the same super power as a spider, strong endurance, quick response and fast speed, and invented a spider web launcher, which has since become the Spider-Man guarding new york.

There are different versions of the origin of Spider-Man. According to the difference of comics, movies and animations, there may be some differences in the details of his story. But they all have a common core, that is, peter parker is an ordinary teenager, who gained superhuman abilities and responsibilities after being bitten by a spider contaminated by radioactivity, and became the ultimate Spider-Man through training the day after tomorrow. In Marvel comics, Spider-Man first appeared in 15 of Fantasy of Marvel Comics in 1962.

The birth of Spider-Man.

Stan Lee, the father of Spider-Man, mentioned in his autobiography that when he created the role of Spider-Man, he was influenced by the hero "Spider" in a magazine. In addition, a fly crawling on the wall also inspired him, so he went to Martin Goldman, the publisher of Marvel comics, for support and was rejected. But in the end, Martin was persuaded to publish Spider-Man's story for the first time in the fifteenth and final issue of Fantasy magazine.

It is said that Stan Lee didn't spend much energy to create this cartoon character. Jack Kirby said that Spider-Man was actually thought of by him and joe simon in 1950s, when they recommended a comic character named "Silver Spider" to the comic magazine "Dark Magic".

Joe simon wrote in his autobiography published in the 1990s that he first invented "Spider-Man" (later changed to "Silver Spider"), and Jack Kirby began to conceive the super power of this character. But after many discussions, they finally launched 1959' s unsuccessful "Flying Man".