Each generation needs a 'Spider-Man' to mirror their angst.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Spider-Man has always been a symbol of goodness and doing the right thing and looking after your fellow man.
As long as you don't think about the whole big picture, producing 'Spider-Man' is a fantastic experience.
Spider-Man is a school boy that's looking for his parents.
I was into Spider Man when I was a kid and that was the only comic I've ever read.
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.
It appears to me that almost any man may like the spider spin from his own inwards his own airy citadel.
More than any other super-hero, 'Spider-Man' presents us with something very local in its ethics. It's not messianic. It's far more tangible.
Sometimes, you'll watch the news and you'll see two-year-old boys in South Africa, wearing 'Spider-Man' t-shirts. It's such a global phenomenon.
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'm not really a Spider-Man fan. I'm more of a Batman guy.