SuperHeroHype:
Spider-Man is now fifty years old, and he doesn't look a day over 28. This month, we're celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the webhead here at SuperHeroHype with a series of featured articles about Spider-Man. In 1962, Stan Lee and Steve Ditko took to creating a story for what would be the final issue of the canceled title “Amazing Fantasy.” They had no idea when they wrote this character that he would go on to become one of the biggest pop culture juggernauts ever. Spider-Man may have one of the most recognizable faces on the planet, but it hasn't always looked the same throughout the years.
Check out the following embarrassing scenes from Marvel movies to see how some scenes just want us to put our head in the sand.
Shake a tree and a bunch of Spider-Man movies will fall down.
There's tons of cartoon Spider-Man content, but what is the best order to watch them in? We sort out the correct order to watch every Spider-Man animated series
I didn't even know about most of these.
Stan Lee is doing an "IAMA" on Reddit today around 12:30pm eastern time.
I'm heading to the comic store as fast as possible to pick up the 50th anniversary comic. I hope the idiotic Ebay flippers don't take all the damn copies.....