SonicWarrior
Fastest Thang Alive.....
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He's not batman. He was never a symbol of hope. He was never looked upon fondly in the comics by alot of people. This was due to JJ's propaganda against him.
All I'm saying is, I don't want to see this 'we all love spidey' stuff. I hated that in the Raimi films. I want him to feel the strain of being a hero. Especially one that is not trusted by the people.
He's saved the city and stopped criminals many times in the comics, but thanks to the media and at times being in the wrong place at the wrong time, but him in a bad light. Twisted the truth. He is not liked/admired by people. Sure, some see past the lies and see the truth. That he is a hero. That's what I also liked at the end of TASM. With the grafitti guys. That there are people who believe in him. But I hope he isn't this 'symbol of hope' in TASM2. Not yet anyway.
This will just add to his character. That through all the lies that the public will believe, he will keep on fighting for them.
IMO, it's part of what makes spidey so appealing.
That's not true at all...
Spider-Man has been seen as a symbol of hope tons of times throughout the comics, just not in the same way Batman has. Maybe not by everyone all the time, but for some reason what I said what I said that's what you got from it.
But like I actually said, there are a lot of people out there who hated Spider-Man through Jameson's whole campaign against him, but there were people who seen him as a hero. Not everyone hated Spider-Man, and I'm not saying everyone should like them.

