Spider-Man is a superhero character from Marvel Comics who possesses incredible spider-like powers. He was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko and first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962. The character's real name is Peter Parker, a high-school student who was bitten by a radioactive spider that gave him extraordinary abilities.
The rain has played a significant role in Spider-Man's storylines over the years. As a street-level superhero who often confronts criminals on the city streets, rainstorms usually make his job even harder. The rain makes it harder for Spider-Man to swing around on his webs and can also affect his vision. In some storylines, Spider-Man has lost his spider-sense in the rain, making him more vulnerable to attacks.
Some of the most iconic Spider-Man moments in the rain include his fight against the villain Electro in The Amazing Spider-Man #9 and his memorable kiss with Mary Jane Watson in the 2002 film Spider-Man. The rain has also been used as a visual metaphor for the character's struggles, particularly in the comic book story arc "The Night Gwen Stacy Died," in which Spider-Man fails to save his girlfriend from falling off a bridge during a storm.
Overall, the rain adds an extra layer of drama and tension to Spider-Man's adventures, making his feats even more impressive.
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