If spiderman shoots webs from his wrists would not the tension of shooting and swingiing up a skyscraper pretty much break his wrist? Also why SpiderMAN shouuldn''t it be SpiderTEEN?
from Patnou@lemmy.world to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 21:24
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marcos@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 21:27 next collapse

He’s supposed to be super-strong.

LambdaRX@sh.itjust.works on 11 Sep 21:29 next collapse

And durable.

WhyIHateTheInternet@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 22:27 next collapse

The Amazing Tupperware

individual@toast.ooo on 11 Sep 23:23 collapse

and gay

Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org on 12 Sep 00:27 collapse

Mayday would prefer against that, since it causes hassles with her existence.

slaneesh_is_right@lemmy.org on 13 Sep 23:03 collapse

Can lift up 40 tons.

His wrists are to flimsy to swing around.

Ganbat@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 11 Sep 21:28 next collapse

In most cases, Spider-Man has no natural webs, and instead uses web shooters and a special web fluid he invented. That said, in pretty much every case, he also has fairly extreme super strength, to the point that it’s revealed within the comics that he’s almost always holding back.

mcbenavides85@piefed.social on 12 Sep 01:09 next collapse

I find it funny that the one thing that would make him spider like, he doesn’t have. He’s just a strong dude that sticks to walls.

TeNppa@sopuli.xyz on 12 Sep 05:21 next collapse

With a sense of premonition and super fast reflexes and logical thinking skills.

Venator@lemmy.nz on 13 Sep 23:19 collapse

The tobey maguire version had built in Web

ILikeTraaaains@lemmy.world on 13 Sep 07:48 collapse

He even lost his superpowers and without the super strength he couldn’t swing across the city despite having the technology, it taxes the body a lot.

Nemo@slrpnk.net on 11 Sep 21:31 next collapse

As to your second point: He IS trying to disguise his identity.

toynbee@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 22:04 collapse

Also, most male teenagers fashioning themselves as super heroes - accurately or otherwise - probably wouldn’t describe themselves as “teen” or “boy” or whatever.

edit: Remove redundant word.

AyuTsukasa@lemmy.zip on 11 Sep 21:31 next collapse

He’s got super strength, I’m pretty sure whatever internal body restructuring happened also allowed for strong enough arms to withstand it. I can’t remember which one it’s in but he’s holding back a lot with all his enemies so as not to kill them. Also he’s an adult in some of them and he named himself so of course a teenage boy who suddenly got super powers is gonna be like “I’m a man now!”

Jack_Burton@lemmy.ca on 11 Sep 22:23 next collapse

It was in Superior Spider-Man. Doc Ock takes over Peter’s body and starts running around as Spider-Man. He confronts Scorpion and punches his jaw off, realizing that all the times he fought Spidey, he was always holding back and could’ve completely destroyed him any time he wanted.

neoman4426@fedia.io on 12 Sep 01:26 collapse

There are a few times where Peter will drop the one liners and quips and stuff and go all out when something serious happens too if I recall.

Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 22:33 collapse

so of course a teenage boy who suddenly got super powers is gonna be like “I’m a man now!”

That’s puberty for ya!

LambdaRX@sh.itjust.works on 11 Sep 21:33 next collapse

This one ain’t no teen. <img alt="" src="https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/1f2a3e46-6ba1-4b27-8be3-921fda094e72.jpeg">

AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 21:41 next collapse

If any element of the Marvel universe respected the laws of physics, it would break the rest of the franchise.

Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 21:49 next collapse

In addition to what others have said, Spidey grabs the web in his hand after he shoots it. He’s not actually swinging by his wrists, he’s holding it like we would hold a rope.

Also, calling himself SpiderTeen would weaken his secret identity, as that’s a much smaller percentage of the population. Especially when he gets older and starts calling himself Spiderman, his enemies could easily do the math and start searching for people around that age.

FireRetardant@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 21:59 next collapse

As others have mentioned he does have super strength but i would argue thats not the whole of the story. He is usually moving with the web not being tugged in random directions so the force would be similar to swinging on a rope swing, which many normal people do without breaking their wrists. The tugging would be more likely to dislocate or rip off rather than break. Most broken wrists occur from bad angles of the force or from landing on the wrist, not from a tugging or swinging motion.

My anecdote to contribute is i once had a rope wrapped around a solid object in a lake. The other end was loosely looped around my wrist while i was on a pontoon boat. The driver was backing up so we could do some measuring and i ran out of rope, it damm near pulled me off the boat but my wrist not only stopped the pontoon but kept it in place against the motor breifly without breaking. Its all about the angle of the force.

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 22:49 next collapse

Well, Spiderman was created in the 1940s. And he was a teenager then. Lets call it in the middle and say he was born in 1925.

He’s 100 this year. Spider Teen just doesn’t fit.

Then again, Bart Simpson is always 10 years old. Which means, right now he was born in 2015. But he also walked on top of the original World Trade Center.

Let that shit fuck with your brain.

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 11 Sep 22:53 next collapse

He shoots web from devices he made. His web shooting is not part of his super powers. It’s part of his science nerd smartness. He also tends to hold the web like a rope after shooting it, so it’s not just attached at his wrist.

But also, he has super strength. He’s canonically stronger than Captain America.

TheFogan@programming.dev on 11 Sep 23:23 collapse

actually if I recall that varies a lot on the series/comic. The original one invented the web shooter and synthesized the web material. But if I recall in the original comics there were some points and versions that had organic, peter’s clone had organic webs, . Rami’s version of spiderman for the movies had organic webs.

But yeah the long and short of it is, the actual spider powers, are stregnth, durability and quickened reflexes. Which when you factor in impossible durrability as the power that kind of covers the not breaking off his arm.

Drbreen@sh.itjust.works on 11 Sep 23:08 next collapse

Just shooting webs out of his wrists isn’t enough to make you stop and think this is a pile of unrealistic horseshit?

EvilBit@lemmy.world on 12 Sep 00:20 collapse

Iron Man got turned into a tin can of cranberry sauce the first time he cratered the Mark I.

Bruce Banner needs to eat insane quantities of food and basically perform organic cold fusion to extract the energy required to increase his mass. Shrinking back down to human size annihilates the entire city he’s in with the release of energy.

When Ant-Man grows to giant size, a breeze would blow him away.

Thor’s hammer Mjolnir punches a hole through the earth every time he sets it down.

You just gotta let some stuff slide.

sockenklaus@sh.itjust.works on 13 Sep 10:04 collapse

When Ant-Man grows to giant size, a breeze would blow him away.

Wait what? Is that canon? I only watched the movies. Growing in size but not increasing your mass proportionally sounds like a shitty super power because you would probably still punch like a normal human.

Nalivai@lemmy.world on 13 Sep 10:08 next collapse

If we’re trying to be realistic about it, all this mass needs to come from somewhere.

BarbecueCowboy@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 13 Sep 11:47 collapse

Blah blah blah, ‘Quantum Realm’.

EvilBit@lemmy.world on 13 Sep 21:08 collapse

It’s not canon, it’s just an inconsistency with the films. They say it’s just changing the distance between his molecules or atoms or whatever, so he’d be the size of a house but weigh ~200 lbs.

mcbenavides85@piefed.social on 12 Sep 01:10 next collapse

Teenjus

mugita_sokiovt@discuss.online on 12 Sep 01:35 next collapse

The numerology wouldn’t add up properly when his lore was being made.

As for the swinging part, this I’m not sure of, but scientifically, unless you trained your wrists, I think they’d break.

BussyCat@lemmy.world on 12 Sep 03:20 collapse

Doesn’t he have super human strength which would require superhuman tendons and bones

mugita_sokiovt@discuss.online on 12 Sep 03:40 next collapse

I don’t think so… at least not that I’m aware of.

BussyCat@lemmy.world on 12 Sep 03:51 collapse

I know this is probably googleable but I swear it was like strength of a man sized spider and like could lift a car. Also haven’t seen a spider man movie in a long time so could be wrong

RedEyeFlightControl@lemmy.world on 12 Sep 03:44 collapse

I could swear he had super spider strength

Tollana1234567@lemmy.today on 12 Sep 05:37 next collapse

he has superhuman durability, and strength. arthopods for thier size is extremely strong, due to have more muscle attachments sites, and not fettered by a skeleton.

frenchfryenjoyer@lemmings.world on 12 Sep 06:38 next collapse

I used to think this too when I was a kid but he has increased durability so his wrist is probably super strong

sleen@lemmy.zip on 13 Sep 09:25 next collapse

Also why SpiderMAN shouuldn’'t it be SpiderTEEN?

If it was a woman would you be calling her SpiderWOMAN? - probably not as it is needlessly discriminatory.

fibojoly@sh.itjust.works on 13 Sep 11:42 next collapse

Spiderlad.

HubertManne@piefed.social on 13 Sep 23:54 collapse

spiderman lift about ten tons. His strength is not gotten into often but he was about as strong as the original power man and iron mans original armor did not even give thim that much strength until later.