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hellzyeahthewebwieldingavenger:eric-coldfire:swindle94:eric-coldfire:swindle94:brunhiddensmusings:ironarm:tony stark + evolution again i shall say- tony stark is a wonderful hero because despite being an absolute wreck hes decided to put in a serious dint of effort into improving, he may fail again or get derailed, but again he will try and do better. thats not just what makes him a hero, its what makes him relatable and a good role model for real life people who may be wrecks but want to be betterand why i will never be mad at him for the things he puts in Spidey’s suit. *glares at a certain special someone.*I mean, I remember when Peter was smart enough to put his own tech in his Spider-Suit and not rely on “Mister Stark” to do it for him.Once again ERIC, that was 26 year old Peter. This is 16 year old early career Peter. Time Gap my bruhtha.Well again, if 16 year old Peter could built webshooters out of garbage and make webfluid in class. I’d be more impressed to see him build the Spider tracers, spider signal, and different web fluid formulas than have Tony’s suit just make it for him.^Also 16 years old Spider-Man, but still managed to build his own tech without a billionaire benefactor.Whenever people bust out the ‘but he’s only this young’ argument it’s basically them saying ‘I either don’t understand Spider-Man and/or I care more about how he can be a vehicle for Tony’s development than his own character’.It is IMPORTANT that Spider-Man be independent.It is IMPORTANT that Spider-Man not be all that high tech, at least early in his career.And it is IMPORTANT not because I say so but because Stan Lee and Steve Ditko would’ve said so!These characters are not rubber action figures capable of contorting into any shape we want. They can explore the depths of their backyard but there is a point where they shouldn’t step over the fence because then they’re not in THEIR backyard anymore! -- source link