elfshadowreaper wrote:But the part about the spider's venom reacting to Parker DNA was a horrible idea. One of the coolest things about Spider-Man was that it was just chance that Parker got bit and in turn got superpowers.
OL wrote:elfshadowreaper wrote:But the part about the spider's venom reacting to Parker DNA was a horrible idea. One of the coolest things about Spider-Man was that it was just chance that Parker got bit and in turn got superpowers.
Haven't seen the movie yet, but that particular aspect was actually in the comics. Of course, the comic version of Spidey exists in the same universe as the X-Men. And the intention was to say that even though he didn't have powers naturally, there was something in Peter's DNA that basically made him a mutant, like the X-Men, and that's why a radioactive spider benefited him instead of killing him.
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