it's a comic
No it’s a movie
so equally fictitious, got it
i think either his special tiny sticky spider hairs (or whatever it is that let's spiders stick to walls n s***) can penetrate the soles of his shoes/suit, or the suit itself also has a sticking aspect through advanced technology
I think Miles puts a sticky substance on there, but the other spidermen don't wear shoes it's all part of the suit
c***try it
i shouldn't have laughed
i think it’s kind of a mental thing involving his atoms and force
that’s why you see in the movies and comics sometimes stuff will stick to him and other times not
he’s in control of it
that’s why you see in the movies and comics sometimes stuff will stick to him and other times not
he’s in control of it
looked up how spiders climb
"Each of the small hairs is covered in even smaller hairs called "setules," which have unique triangular tips. These tiny setules — more than 620,000 in all — give spiders their superior ability to climb up water spouts, along walls and across ceilings."
I thought man just basically had these same as spiders and could choose to grab things with them or not.
But also there's like 100000 spidermans so whatever
Insects can climb walls cause they have small, fine hairs and bristles that can fit into the micro gaps
So guessing spidey has those but it's still fiction capeshit so f*** some physics laws and whatnot
he wears spider shoes
Insects can climb walls cause they have small, fine hairs and bristles that can fit into the micro gaps
So guessing spidey has those but it's still fiction capeshit so f*** some physics laws and whatnot
Right, this was shown in Spider-Man 2002 OP
Microscopic barbed fibers/hairs.
His costume is thin enough to allow for them to stick.
I’d also reference logic something akin to TerraFormars; their roaches are scaled to human size (therefore their speed increases), just as spider attributes have been scaled for Peter.