Entity: SPIDER-MAN
Spider-Man is a fictional comic book superhero created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1962, known for his alter ego Peter Parker who fights crime with his superhuman abilities and spider-like powers.
SPIDER-MAN
Etymology
The term 'Spider-Man' originated from the comic book character created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1962.
Definition
Spider-Man is a legendary superhero character in Marvel Comics, known for his alter ego Peter Parker who fights crime with his superhuman abilities and spider-like powers.
Historical Context
First appearing in Amazing Fantasy #15 in August 1962, Spider-Man quickly became a popular and iconic figure in the comic book world, representing values of responsibility, sacrifice, and heroism.
Cultural Significance
Spider-Man has had a significant impact on popular culture, inspiring generations with his relatable struggles and unwavering dedication to justice.
Related Concepts
Spider-Man is often associated with other Marvel superheroes such as Iron Man, Captain America, and the Avengers.
See Also
A legendary superhero character in Marvel Comics, Spider-Man embodies the values of responsibility, sacrifice, and heroism.