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  1. Apr 25, 2020 · Traditionally, Spider-Man has relied on his own homemade gadgets, known as "web-shooters," to recreate a spider's ability to spin webs. But that wasn't always the case. In the traditional version of the story, Peter Parker created a web fluid that could be contained in cartridges which, when placed in the shooters, allow him to fire out a ...

    • 15 Pete Invented Them
    • 14 Dynamic Webbing
    • 13 Utility Belt
    • 12 Web Fluid Is Made of...
    • 11 Combat Webbing
    • 10 Sometimes It's Organic
    • 9 MJ Had Web Shooters
    • 8 The Struggle Is Real
    • 7 Tracers and Voice Commands
    • 6 They Can Create Objects

    Before the bite of a radioactive spider granted him superhuman abilities, Peter Parker seriously lacked any sort of athletic coordination, social skills and game with the ladies. What Peter never lacked was super genius-level intelligence. Nothing demonstrates this better than the fact that he invented the web shooters all on his own. Originally, t...

    The web shooters are a little more refined than they look. So that he doesn't accidentally shoot off a line of webbing every time he makes a fist or throws a punch, Spider-Man designed the web shooters to only fire when he quickly double taps the palm triggers. Not only that, but should Peter require an alternate type of webbing or web rope, all he...

    No hero is complete without a trusty utility belt and Spider-Man is no exception. The belt consists of spare web fluid cartridges available for easy access and reloading when the Web-Head is running low (and he always seems to be running low). Spidey can also project his infamous spider signal from the center of his belt, a feature that was include...

    Well, no one really knows. There's no official statement by any of the creatives behind the various Spider-Man titles regarding their chemical composition. "Spider-Man: The Ultimate Guide" states that Peter spent countless hours in his high school laboratory working with multi-polymer compounds and eventually created an adhesive substance that beca...

    Spider-Man has invented a variety of different types of webbing to help him out of most combat situations. Web fluid-wise, name it and Spider-Man's got it (or can invent it). In Marvel's "Strange Tales Annual" #2 from 1963, Spider-Man created a form of ice webbing to combat the fiery attacks of Johnny Storm. In a particularly horrifying demonstrati...

    In the character's long, varied history, there have been a few occasions or interpretations that saw a Spider-Man without the traditional homegrown, mechanical web shooters. Famously, in Sam Raimi's"Spider-Man"trilogy, the web shooters were controversially replaced with an organic form of webbing that Peter Parker, played by Toby McGuire, shot dire...

    Following the introduction of organic webbing in the comics, the "I Heart Marvel" continuity saw Peter Parker gift a pair of his old web shooters to Mary Jane as a Valentine's Day present, for her own protection. Of course, not all the credit goes to Peter in this case, as Tony Stark had a hand in their modification. Mary Jane wears the disguised w...

    Companies have been trying to commercialize spider silk for a while now, and no wonder! It's almost unfathomably strong! Spider silk is five times as strong as steel, three times as strong as kevlar, conducts heat and electricity, is hypoallergenic and biodegradable, and some forms of silk are 300% elastic. Taking a cue from Peter Parker, scientist...

    Web Shooters also have some pretty dope bonus features that now come standard. Take the spider tracer for example, which is perhaps one of Spidey's most useful gadgets and another of his brilliant inventions. The tiny, spider-shaped tracers can be shot directly out of the web shooters and attach to whatever Spidey wishes to track. Dock Ock fleeing ...

    Early on in Spider-Man's comic history, it was established that Spidey's webbing can be woven to form a myriad of increasingly useful yet often insane shapes. "Amazing Spider-Man" #1 showcased the fact that there seemed to be no limit to what he could do with that magic web fluid formula. Spider-Man can form it into a shield, safety net, barrier, p...

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  2. Web fluid was invented by Peter Parker and is meant to simulate a spider's web. The web is a pasty glue like substance shot from any web-shooter with high pressure and upon hitting air and with the help of the web-shooter, forms into a thin, tough and flexible adhesive. However, after an hour, the web dissolves into powder.

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  4. On Earth-12041, Spider-Man is given the next Gen Web-Shooters by Nick Fury that was developed by Curt Conners, upon his recruitment into S.H.I.E.L.D thus replacing his first models Web-Shooters. These new Web-Shooters have a Holographic scope for aiming, a Camou-Mode to turn invisible as well as a Crossbow Mode. Not only do they shoot out ...

  5. Nov 12, 2023 · Certain versions of Spider-Man within comics and other media have demonstrated the ability to generate their own organic webbing, allowing him to spin webs without reliance on web-shooters. For example, in Spider-Man (2002) starring Tobey Maguire, Peter Parker discovers he has organic web-spinning abilities after the genetically engineered ...

  6. Jan 11, 2021 · Related: Why MCU Spider-Man Is The Best Version. Spider-Man co-creators Steve Ditko and Stan Lee offered some insight into the webs' strength in 1963's The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1, claiming that a strand of Peter Parker's web just half an inch wide would be more than enough to contain a powerhouse like the Fantastic Four's Thing ...

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