He’s the most popular and profitable hero, not to mention a widely recognized and acclaimed superhero brand.

There’s something for everyone when it comes to making Spider-Man as iconic as he is.

Indeed, this approachis one of Spidey’s greatest traits.

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The civilians on the groundno matter what neighborhood they’re inare always protected by the Wall Crawler.

In the movies, one of the best depictions comes inSpider-Man: Homecoming.

One of the best examples in the comic books comes from the Ultimate Marvel Comics universe.

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During a potentially world-ending comic event called “Ultimatum,” New York City is completely flooded.

The moment is witnessed by J. Jonah Jameson, and it completely changes his view of Spider-Man.

His sense of humor also makesSpidey one of the most quotable superheroes.

Spider-Man crouching on a pool table in front of Molten Man in The Spectacular Spider-Man.

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8He’s Relatable

There’s a reason they call him the everyman!

When it comes to superheroes,Spider-Man is the perfect example of an everyman.

He’s just a kid from Queens who’s suffered and wants to do the right thing for others.

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There’s so much about him that viewers and readers can relate to.

Spidey hasmoney troubles, issues talking to girls, was bullied, and has a terrible work/life balance.

Being able to relate to him sets a great example for audiences.

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7The Action He Brings

Action is his reward!

Additionally, his just-as-unique rogues gallery only adds to how awesome these scenes can be.

6Appealing to All Ages

Everyone can enjoy the Web Slinger!

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Visual media isn’t the only thing that applies to multiple ages, either.

One of the primary things that makes Spider-Man such a profitable character is his annual toy sales.

5His Impact On American Culture

Who can forget “Spider Dan”?

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Spider-Man has had a huge impact on American culture as a whole.

It’s things like this that prove how important Spider-Man is to the world.

4Anyone Can Wear the Mask

“YOU could wear the mask!”

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The biggest message ofSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verseis that anyone can wear the mask.

Thus, it feels even more possible to be Spider-Man than any other hero.

3Doesn’t Care About Praise or Reward

It doesn’t matter to him.

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Best stated in theopening theme to his animated series, “Action is his reward.

“Spider-Man doesn’t do it for recognition or money.

Even if the entire world turned against him, the arachnid would continue to fight as he always has.

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Even if they lose their love for him, he always keeps his love for them.

When he and Mary Jane aren’t together, he remains devoted to her.

Peter never stops loving Aunt May and is always willing to give Harry another opportunity.

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It’s that love that pushes him to continue doing what he does.

Spidey has love for almost everyone, and that alone makes him an icon.

Spidey has love for almost everyone, and that alone makes him an icon.

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1His Great Responsibility

Because with great power…

It’s the definition of everything Spider-Man is everything a hero should be.

That fact is prevalent in today’s society more than ever.

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Spider-Man holding up rubble in The Amazing Spider-Man (1963).

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