Spider-Man: The Web-Slinging
Hero
• Exploring the Origins, Powers, and Legacy
Introduction
• Overview of Spider-Man
• - Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko
• - First appearance in 'Amazing Fantasy' #15
(1962)
• - A beloved superhero in comics, movies, and
more
Origins
• Character Background
• - Real name: Peter Parker
• - An orphan raised by Aunt May and Uncle Ben
in New York City
• - Bitten by a radioactive spider, gaining
superhuman abilities
Powers and Abilities
• - Superhuman Strength
• - Wall-Crawling
• - Spider-Sense: A sixth sense that alerts him to
danger
• - Web-Slinging: Uses web-shooters to swing
through the city
• - Genius-Level Intellect: Skilled in science and
technology
Iconic Villains
• - Green Goblin (Norman Osborn)
• - Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius)
• - Venom (Eddie Brock)
• - Sandman (Flint Marko)
Supporting Characters
• - Aunt May and Uncle Ben
• - Mary Jane Watson
• - Gwen Stacy
• - Harry Osborn
Major Story Arcs
• - The Night Gwen Stacy Died
• - Spider-Verse
• - Kraven’s Last Hunt
• - The Clone Saga
Spider-Man in Media
• - Animated Series: 1994 Spider-Man animated
series, Ultimate Spider-Man
• - Movies: Sam Raimi trilogy, The Amazing
Spider-Man series, MCU (Tom Holland)
• - Video Games: Marvel's Spider-Man (2018)
Cultural Impact
• - Influence on Comics and Superhero Genre
• - Merchandising: Toys, clothing, and
collectibles
• - Social Issues: Addresses themes of
responsibility, loss, and heroism
Conclusion
• Legacy of Spider-Man
• - Continues to resonate with audiences
• - Evolving character through different media
and storylines
• - Represents the idea that anyone can be a
hero
Q&A
• Questions?
• - Invite the audience to ask questions or share
their favorite Spider-Man moments.
References
• List of sources and materials used for the
presentation.