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** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E19SimpleSimpson Simple Simpson]]" has Homer become a superhero called Pie Man. Has shades of BatmanParody but a lot of the jokes are nods to the ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy''.

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** "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS15E19SimpleSimpson Simple Simpson]]" has Homer become a superhero called Pie Man. Has shades of BatmanParody but a lot of the jokes are nods to the ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy''.2002 ''Film/SpiderMan1'' film.
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* A 2001 horror-movie that was poorly recieved remake Earth Vs The Spider was about a security guard who often dream of being his favorite comic book superhero called The Arachnid Avenger, an obvious parody of Spider-Man which later the security worker self-injected himself with an experimental spider-serum in hopes of becoming his idol, instead. He slowly mutated into a humanoid spider creature that prey on those he deemed guilty.

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* A In the 2001 horror-movie that was poorly recieved remake of "[[Film/EarthVsTheSpider2001 Earth Vs The Spider was about Spider]]" a security guard who often dream of being his favorite comic book superhero called The Arachnid Avenger, an obvious parody of Spider-Man which later the security worker self-injected himself with an experimental spider-serum in hopes of becoming his idol, instead. He slowly mutated into a humanoid spider creature that prey on those he deemed guilty.
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* When Mark Grayson goes into a portal to another universe opened by Angstrom Levy in the Season 2 finale of ''WesternAnimation/{{Invincible|2021}}'', he meets a superhero named Agent Spider who faces off against his enemy "Prof Ock" who has mechanical arms and is a clear expy to [[Characters/MarvelComicsOttoOctavius Doctor Octopus]]. This is an obvious reference to the comic book where Invincible and the actual Spider-Man teamed up, but due to copyright issues with Disney (considering the comic was made 20 years ago which could have changed the Spider-Man rights by then) Creator/RobertKirkman resorted to creating a legally distinct character to fill in that cameo including Crrator/JoshKeaton who's famous for his role as Spidey in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' voicing Agent Spider and quoting being familiar with multiverse adventures (in reference to ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'') having been on some himself.

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* When Mark Grayson goes into a portal to another universe opened by Angstrom Levy in the Season 2 finale of ''WesternAnimation/{{Invincible|2021}}'', he meets a superhero named Agent Spider who faces off against his enemy "Prof Ock" who has mechanical arms and is a clear expy to [[Characters/MarvelComicsOttoOctavius Doctor Octopus]]. This is an obvious reference to the comic book where Invincible and the actual Spider-Man teamed up, but due to copyright issues with Disney (considering the comic was made 20 years ago which could have changed the Spider-Man rights by then) Creator/RobertKirkman resorted to creating a legally distinct character to fill in that cameo including Crrator/JoshKeaton Creator/JoshKeaton who's famous for his role as Spidey in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' voicing Agent Spider and quoting being familiar with multiverse adventures (in reference to ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'') having been on some himself.
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* When Mark Grayson goes into a portal to another universe opened by Angstrom Levy in the Season 2 finale of "WesternAnimation/{{Invincible}}", he meets a superhero named Agent Spider who faces off against his enemy "Prof Ock" who has mechanical arms and is a clear expy to Doctor Octopus. This is an obvious reference to the comic book where Invincible and the actual Spider-Man teamed up, but due to copyright issues with Disney (considering the comic was made 20 years ago which could have changed the Spider-Man rights by then) Kirkman resorted to creating a legally distinct character to fill in that cameo including Josh Keaton voicing Agent Spider and quoting being familiar with multiverse adventures in reference to Spider-Verse) having been on some himself.

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* When Mark Grayson goes into a portal to another universe opened by Angstrom Levy in the Season 2 finale of "WesternAnimation/{{Invincible}}", ''WesternAnimation/{{Invincible|2021}}'', he meets a superhero named Agent Spider who faces off against his enemy "Prof Ock" who has mechanical arms and is a clear expy to [[Characters/MarvelComicsOttoOctavius Doctor Octopus. Octopus]]. This is an obvious reference to the comic book where Invincible and the actual Spider-Man teamed up, but due to copyright issues with Disney (considering the comic was made 20 years ago which could have changed the Spider-Man rights by then) Kirkman Creator/RobertKirkman resorted to creating a legally distinct character to fill in that cameo including Josh Keaton Crrator/JoshKeaton who's famous for his role as Spidey in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'' voicing Agent Spider and quoting being familiar with multiverse adventures in (in reference to Spider-Verse) ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'') having been on some himself.
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* When Mark Grayson goes into a portal to another universe opened by Angstrom Levy in the Season 2 finale of "WesternAnimation/{{Invincible}}"! he meets a superhero named Agent Spider who faces off against his enemy "Prof Ock" who has mechanical arms and is a clear expy to Doctor Octopus. This is an obvious reference to the comic book where Invincible and the actual Spider-Man teamed up, but due to copyright issues with Disney (considering the comic was made 20 years ago which could have changed the Spider-Man rights by then) Kirkman resorted to creating a legally distinct character to fill in that cameo including Josh Keaton voicing Agent Spider and quoting being familiar with multiverse adventures in reference to Spider-Verse) having been on some himself.

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* When Mark Grayson goes into a portal to another universe opened by Angstrom Levy in the Season 2 finale of "WesternAnimation/{{Invincible}}"! "WesternAnimation/{{Invincible}}", he meets a superhero named Agent Spider who faces off against his enemy "Prof Ock" who has mechanical arms and is a clear expy to Doctor Octopus. This is an obvious reference to the comic book where Invincible and the actual Spider-Man teamed up, but due to copyright issues with Disney (considering the comic was made 20 years ago which could have changed the Spider-Man rights by then) Kirkman resorted to creating a legally distinct character to fill in that cameo including Josh Keaton voicing Agent Spider and quoting being familiar with multiverse adventures in reference to Spider-Verse) having been on some himself.
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* "WesternAnimation/Invincible" Season 2 Finale introduces a character when Mark goes into another universe portal opened by Angstrom Levy where he meets a superhero named Agent Spider who faces off against his enemy "Prof Ock" who has mechanical arms which is a clear expy to Doctor Octopus as well. This is an obvious reference to the comic book where Invincible and Spider-Man teaming-up but due to copyright issues with Disney (considering the comic was made 20 years ago which could have changed the Spider-Man rights by then) Kirkman resorted to creating a legally distinct character to fill in that cameo including Josh Keaton voicing Agent Spider and quoting being familiar with multiverse adventures (Reference to Spider-Verse) and has been through those as well.

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* "WesternAnimation/Invincible" Season 2 Finale introduces a character when When Mark Grayson goes into a portal to another universe portal opened by Angstrom Levy where in the Season 2 finale of "WesternAnimation/{{Invincible}}"! he meets a superhero named Agent Spider who faces off against his enemy "Prof Ock" who has mechanical arms which and is a clear expy to Doctor Octopus as well. Octopus. This is an obvious reference to the comic book where Invincible and the actual Spider-Man teaming-up teamed up, but due to copyright issues with Disney (considering the comic was made 20 years ago which could have changed the Spider-Man rights by then) Kirkman resorted to creating a legally distinct character to fill in that cameo including Josh Keaton voicing Agent Spider and quoting being familiar with multiverse adventures (Reference in reference to Spider-Verse) and has having been through those as well.on some himself.
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* "WesternAnimation/Invincible" Season 2 Finale introduces a character when Mark goes into another universe portal opened by Angstrom Levy where he meets a superhero named Agent Spider who faces off against his enemy "Prof Ock" who has mechanical arms which is a clear expy to Doctor Octopus as well. This is an obvious reference to the comic book where Invincible and Spider-Man teaming-up but due to copyright issues with Disney (considering the comic was made 20 years ago which could have changed the Spider-Man rights by then) Kirkman resorted to creating a legally distinct character to fill in that cameo including Josh Keaton voicing Agent Spider and quoting being familiar with multiverse adventures (Reference to Spider-Verse) and has been through those as well.

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* They are street-level vigilantes and generally caring of the underdogs like the hero, prefers to protect the lower-class neighborhood over global threats unless being called for it.

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* They are street-level vigilantes and generally caring of the underdogs like the hero, prefers preferring to protect the lower-class neighborhood over global threats unless being called for it.it.
* [[BeingGoodSucks Their heroism causes them a lot of grief]] and they will reach an arc where HeroicFatigue sets in and they hang up the costume before [[TenMinuteRetirement their moral imperative pulls them right back]].
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While not the first superhero to exist, ComicBook/SpiderMan is often seen as one of the first heroes to whom comic book readers could relate. [[TheEveryman He's young, he has classes, he has a job, a family that loves him despite the tough times they face]]. A bully, a crush, friends that become his worst enemy, enemies that become the best of friends, and *''gasp''*... ''puberty!'' He's not rich, he's not perfect, he's not popular (InUniverse, anyway) but that does not stop him from caring with all his heart about the well-being of others doing the right thing.

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While not the first superhero to exist, ComicBook/SpiderMan is often seen as one of the first heroes to whom comic book readers could relate. [[TheEveryman He's young, he has classes, he has a job, a family that loves him despite the tough times they face]]. A bully, a crush, friends that become his worst enemy, enemies that become the best of friends, and *''gasp''*... ''puberty!'' He's not rich, he's not perfect, [[UnpopularPopularCharacter he's not popular (InUniverse, anyway) (In-Universe, anyway)]] but that does not stop him from caring with all his heart about the well-being of others doing the right thing.

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