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Peter Parker Can’t Be Jet or Gay? What Marvel’s ‘Spider-Man’ Restrictions Really Mean
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Spider-Man, as the known theme song from the 1960s animated series explains, “does whatever a spider can.” But, as Gawker revealed in newly uncovered documents from last year’s Sony hack, he can also only do whatever Marvel approves — which includes restrictions on torture, killing and alcohol use.
Two sets of mandatory “character traits” have surfaced, featuring Marvel Entertainment‘s do’s and the don’t’s for both Spider-Man and Peter Parker. Yes, they are separate entities; Spider-Man is officially classified as “Peter Parker or an alternative Spider-Man character,” interestingly enough. In comic book mythology, the three primary Spider-Men have been Peter Parker, Ben Reilly — actually a clone of Peter Parker — and Miles Morales, the half-Black, half-Latino Spider-Man of the company’s Ultimate Comics imprint, each of whom has held the role for a number of years in addition to a variety of short-term Spider-Men.
For Spider-Man, Marvel determined that he must
Tom Holland Open to Homosexual ‘Spider-Man,’ Agrees MCU Needs More Than Just ‘Straight White Guys’
Will Peter Parker come out as homosexual in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Probably not, considering his blossoming relationship with MJ (Zendaya), but it’s an idea actor Tom Holland would whole-heartedly hug. In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Holland said he’d be open to his Marvel superhero coming out as gay and agreed with the overwhelming sentiment that the Marvel Cinematic World needs to start getting more inclusive on the LGBTQ front as soon as possible.
“Yeah, of course,” Holland answered when asked if he’d be okay with Spider-Man/Peter Parker entity gay. “I can’t converse about the future of the character because honestly I don’t know and it’s out of my hands. But I perform know a lot about the future of Marvel, and they are going to be representing lots of different people in the next few years.”
Holland added, “The world isn’t as simple as a straight white guy. It doesn’t end there, and these films need to represent more than one type of person.”
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Marvel Reveals Details From the First Gay Spider-Man's Inception Story
Marvel has revealed brand-new details regarding the first gay Spider-Man's origin story, which will be featured in the upcoming Edge of Spider-Verse#5.
Arriving in October, Edge of Spider-Verse #5 will introduce readers to Web-Weaver, a new Spider-Man variant who will be featured in a story by Steve Foxe and Kei Zama. Preview images for Edge of Spider-Verse #5 show the nature, who appears to hold been classmates with Peter Parker, pushed Peter out of the way from being bitten by the radiated spider and then began developing powers. The images also show the character being kicked out of home and seemingly being comforted and potentially taken in by Aunt May and another woman.
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Marvel said of the character's role in Edge of Spider-Verse #5, "Web-Weaver, a not-so-mild mannered fashion designer at Van Dyne gets spider-powers and shows us a very unlike kind of Spider-Slayer in a story by Steve Foxe and Kei Zama. See him strut the runway in front of his fellow Spiders in a variant cover by Kris Anka, the astounding artist behind
Could Spider-Man be Gay or Bisexual?
I…wanted to discuss this topic.
However it is a sensitive one so I feel somewhat wary of doing so. Nevertheless it is a subject sensible to this blog and this blog is after all a place where I can go ahead and give my control opinions.
Which is what I am doing now.
I urge readers to correct me if I have gotten some data wrong or if I have said something out of line.
Before I originate let me qualify something.
I abhor homophobia.
And sexism.
And racism.
And any generally form of narrow minded prejudice.
I loathe it with every fibre of my being and I get angry when I see people preaching or practicing such forms of prejudice.
So with that being said I… I really disagree with certain fans who’re open to the idea of Spider-Man being gay or pansexual, be it in the mainstream comics or in adaptations of the character.
Please allow me to explain.
What is Spider-Man’s orientation?
Essentially in the original 616 canon which began since 1962 Spider-Man is…well…heterosexual. After 50 years and literally thousands of comic books (and who knows how many stories) he has never once expressed any compassionate of romantic or
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