What happens if you get bitten by a radioactive spider in real life?
Not much. Or rather, not much aside from the usual symptoms of being fanged by an arachnid: itching, redness, soreness, and sometimes — depending on the type of spider — more serious symptoms, including unconsciousness or death. The radioactivity, though, would be irrelevant. The world is awash in radiation.
Has anyone been bitten by a radioactive spider?
Three boys let a venomous spider bite them so they could be like Spider-Man. CHAYANTA, Bolivia — There is no question about how Peter Parker got his powers and became Spider-Man. He was bitten by a radioactive spider and then was able to crawl up walls, have super strength and the “spidey sense.”
Where are radioactive spiders located?
Origins Spider-Man’s first comic-book appearance, August 1962. Radioactive creatures do exist, notably in the forests surrounding the damaged Chernobyl nuclear reactor in the Ukraine, as well as in Sweden and Finland, where plumes of radiation fell after the 1986 disaster.
Can a man become Spider-Man?
They’re not stopping you from buying the Underoos, but forget the wall-crawling part. Scientists at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom have determined that Spider-Man would be too large to scale a wall in the real world.
Can a human turn into Spider-Man?
Well, sorry to be bearer of bad news, but it turns out that it’s scientifically impossible for someone to be Spider-Man…and it has everything to do with our stupid bodies. As everyone knows, Marvel Comics’ Spider-Man is able to leap and bound up walls much like a spider can.
Can you actually be Spider-Man?
Is Spider-Man web possible?
Not really, unfortunately. Spider-Man and the things he does aren’t physically possible. Spiders can survive swinging around on a web because their body is very light and reinforced by an exoskeleton. The human body is a squishy mess that can’t stand high g-forces.
What happens if you get bit by a radioactive spider?
In the comic, a bite from a radioactive spider gives Peter Parker strength, agility and—in some versions of the story—the ability to shoot webbing out of his wrist. What really happens to someone bitten by a radioactive spider? Not much.
What are the symptoms of being fanged by a radioactive spider?
Or rather, not much aside from the usual symptoms of being fanged by an arachnid: itching, redness, soreness, and sometimes—depending on the type of spider—more serious symptoms, including unconsciousness or death. The radioactivity, though, would be irrelevant.
What is the radioactive spider that bit Peter Parker?
In Earth-71928, the radioactive spider that bit Peter Parker was a Steatoda nobilis, more commonly known as the Noble false widow. What If? The Punisher #1
How did a spider get caught in a radiation test?
A spider got caught in a radiation test at a public exhibition demonstrating the safe handling of nuclear laboratory waste materials, sponsored by the General Techtronics Corporation. The radiation, however, was slowly killing it.