If he loses his fingers and toes, does that mean he can't stick to things?
And how exactly does he land? Because it would be hard to slow down from webswing and from that height I think he'd hurt his knees.
If he loses his fingers and toes, does that mean he can't stick to things?
And how exactly does he land? Because it would be hard to slow down from webswing and from that height I think he'd hurt his knees.
H could technically stick to walls with any part of his body
Really? In the movies as well? And I never saw him stick with other parts of his body except his hands and feet in the comics, too.
All of his body is covered in microscopic barbed hairs called scopulae, which stick to walls via atomic static cling
Yes its hard to use his powers to stick on things without his hands how is he going to land without his feet
"he's 'fucking' the wall!"
"he's foreheading the ceiling!"
"he's slithering across the walls!"
As for the second question,
He's a superhero.
He actually has a healing factor (though not as fast as wolvie or deadpool) so he recovers from most of injuries faster than normal which would explain why he’s able to bounce back from his fights so fast. So I guess even if he did hurt his knees, I don’t think it would be much of an inconvenience for him. Also given the fact that he’s probably sustained worse.
It's all here: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Peter_Parker_(Earth-616)?so=search#Powers_and_Abilities
Wall-Crawling. Spider-Man's exposure to the mutated spider venom induced a mutagenic, cerebellum-wide alteration of his engrams resulting in the ability to mentally control the flux of interatomic attraction (electrostatic force) between molecular boundary layers. This overcomes the outer electron shell's normal behavior of mutual repulsion with other outer electron shells and permits the tremendous potential for electron attraction to prevail. The mentally controlled sub-atomic particle responsible for this has yet to be identified. This ability to affect the attraction between surfaces is so far limited to Spider-Man's body (especially concentrated in his hands and feet) and another object,[368] with an upper limit of several tons per finger.
Superhuman durability. Spider-Man's body is physically tougher and more resistant to some types of injury than the body of a normal human. His body is more resistant to impact forces than anything else. He can withstand great impacts, such as falling from a height of several stories or being struck by an opponent with super strength. Events which would severely injure or kill a normal human, leave him with little to no discomfort.
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What do you think?