Annoying? Quite the opposite. Forget the self dissolving property of the web and assume it’s there forever. Now you got a material that is extremely light and extremely strong and flexible. Companies are going to pay to collect them. It’s gonna be like ambergris, but exclusive to one city. People would flock to collect Spider-Man web. I wouldn’t be surprised if Spider-Man web is outlawed by the government and becomes even more valuable.
Parker could simply quit his job as a freelance photographer and sell the formula to his own web shit, because he made them himself and aren’t part of his super powers.
Annoying? Quite the opposite. Forget the self dissolving property of the web and assume it’s there forever. Now you got a material that is extremely light and extremely strong and flexible. Companies are going to pay to collect them. It’s gonna be like ambergris, but exclusive to one city. People would flock to collect Spider-Man web. I wouldn’t be surprised if Spider-Man web is outlawed by the government and becomes even more valuable.
In the comics he tries to sell the compound and no one wants it iirc due to its lifespan. Stupid but at least it’s brought up
Parker could simply quit his job as a freelance photographer and sell the formula to his own web shit, because he made them himself and aren’t part of his super powers.
As a superior raimi fan, I have no idea what you’re talking about.
I firmly believe that the only reason Raimi made it that way in his movies is to have that scene of Peter learning how to use them.
“Up, up and away web!”
SHAZAM!
Fly!
GET ME SPIDERMAN
-J.J.J in some universe