Back in the early 1970s, what got me and another 400,000 kids out of bed without needing to be called twice was the latest issue of The Amazing Spider-Man.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Yes, 'Spider-Man' has had an infinite capacity to trouble and disappoint. But it's also been the greatest triumph of my entire career.
I was into Spider Man when I was a kid and that was the only comic I've ever read.
As an adolescent, Spider-Man was what got me through tough times in terms of being a skinny kid.
As long as you don't think about the whole big picture, producing 'Spider-Man' is a fantastic experience.
I'm really into Spider-Man, in particular. Since I was a little kid.
I loved Spider-Man, Spider-Man was the man.
Way back in the '70s, I was approached to talk about the story I'd write for a Spider-Man movie. They also talked to me about Batman. I had to think about it, but that was way, way back when.
I would have loved to have played Spider-Man.
I think I related more literally to the early 'Spider-Man' comics from Steve Ditko because it could be upfront and direct about the problems of being a kid. He captured being a teenager so beautifully.
Each generation needs a 'Spider-Man' to mirror their angst.
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