Like Batman, Spiderman will not kill his opponent? The answer may be different from what you think!

Although in the subconscious minds of many fans, Marvel has always asked his "pro son" Spider-Man to implement the "no box lunch principle", but in fact, whether it is in movies or comics, Spider-Man has given people a box lunch. Settings, even your own girlfriend!

Hearing "Spider-Man sent a box lunch to his girlfriend", is it a little confused, but in fact this happened, but not in Marvel’s Spider-Man movie, but Sony’s previous In "The Amazing Spider-Man 2", such an unconscious setting of "Spider-Man accidentally killed his girlfriend Gwen" appeared.

​​And the reason for saying "unconscious setting" is that the setting of Spider-Man's "under the killer" in this scene, in fact, even the film director did not notice it! Why do you say that? In the previous "The Amazing Spider-Man 2", the love story between Spider-Man and the heroine Gwen was a pain in the hearts of many fans. It is different from other Spider-Man movies. Peter Parker’s love route is set. , Sony’s Extraordinary Spider-Man, from the first part to the second part of the plot, is not only emotional but emotional.

Typically, in "The Amazing Spider-Man 1", because of the death request of the heroine Gwen's father, Spider-Man is full of love for Gwen, but he can only love it. Although the two have the rhythm of achieving a positive result in 2", a battle between the Green Devils caused Gwen to fall from the clock tower, and finally Spider-Man failed to save Gwen.

However, the interesting part is exactly here-in the movie, we saw Gwen finally fell from the clock tower, although he was pulled by Spider-Man’s spider silk very close to the ground, it made many fans look In fact, Gwen died of being too close to the ground, causing his head to hit the ground.

But in fact, this setting was once turned the "truth" by a Marvel fan who loves physics. Because according to this fan’s physical interpretation of the plot, Spider-Man actually shoots spider silk from a high place to pull Gwen, but because Gwen who is accelerating down suddenly stops, a powerful force twists her off. Neck!

Therefore, it is not the reason that Gwen’s head hit the ground... This scene of rounding is actually a proof of "Spider-Man breaking the creed of not giving lunch", but for the green devil on the other side, It's been many years for Spider-Man. Fortunately, this fan's interpretation allowed Marvel to make corrections in time and gave readers a brand new explanation in a subsequent issue of Marvel's comics.

Of course, if this time the "The Amazing Spider-Man" breaking the creed of not giving lunch is more "far-fetched" and not a subjective behavior, then in the same film version, Toby Maguire's version of "Spider In "Man 1", when Spider-Man faced the killer who killed his uncle (Ben Parker), he directly took the killer action.

​​Even, on the battlefield of the "Endgame" in Marvel's "Avengers 4", Peter Parker, wearing a steel spider armor, faced Thanos in a plot of a group of Avengers relaying infinite gloves. The massive Dark Legion has launched a "one hit kill" mode. This scene of

, in fact, in the eyes of many fans in China, they did not care too much. But what many movie fans don’t know is that this scene of Spider-Man blatantly breaking the Marvel’s default "no lunch creed" to Spider-Man has attracted many foreign fans, even the famous American comic screenwriter Dans. Lott also expressed his dissatisfaction with this, thinking that the "one hit kills" model directly caused the image of Spider-Man to be destroyed.

And these are just examples of Spider-Man in the shadow universe breaking the "no lunch creed". In the comics, Spider-Man is considered to be a hero of PG-13, but in fact he is the killer in Spider-Man comics. Although the frequency is not much, it is definitely not too small. Of course, there may be many fans here who don’t know what PG-13 is?

The author here briefly introduces: In fact, in the review mechanism of film and television works in the United States, the PG-13 level is one of the film classification systems of the American Film Association. It refers to the special tutoring level, mainly for children under 13 years old. The level set, this level is to warn parents that this film may include content that is not suitable for children under 13 years of age.

In fact, in many previous works of Marvel’s Spider-Man, Marvel wants to be here as much as possibleUnder a standard, to avoid unnecessary troubles, they all adopt violent works that blur the style as much as possible. Sony’s "Venom" was used to achieve the PG-13 standard. The whole film "Gaussian Blur" the bloody battle to the point of tastelessness.

Spider-Man in Marvel Comics: I never said that I can't be a killer! In many comic works involving Marvel’s Spider-Man, there have actually been plots of Spider-Man giving people a box of lunch. Even this setting is not limited to the Spider-Man in a single universe. Sometimes it also involves Spider-Man’s. Parallel universe series.

such as "Shadow Spider-Man": Actually, many fans should be familiar with the Shadow Spider-Man, because it appeared in the previous Sony animation film "Spider-Man: Into the Parallel Universe".

And this Shadow Spider-Man, in his personal comics, accidentally opened the ancient spider totem smuggled by the Green Demon gang, resulting in Peter Parker in this story set in the American Depression The ability of Spider-Man. But because of its own story background, it made the Spider-Man of this universe the "punisher" of the Spider-Man version.

In the Shadow Spider-Man comics, Spider-Man is no longer "your good neighbor", but a criminal punisher who treats criminals with no mercy. Another example is "Venom Spider-Man": In the comic "If Spider-Man Returns to the Dark" comic, this version of Spider-Man is set to be symbiosis with venom. In the comics, this version of Venom Spider-Man is also directly no longer concerned. The so-called "no box lunch" principle directly killed the classic villain "Golden Union" in Marvel City in the comics.

Another example is "Spider-Man in "The Amazing Spider-Man v2": In the comics "The Amazing Spider-Man v2", Spider-Man also accidentally broke the "no box lunch creed" because of In this comic, Spider-Man and the American team are trapped in the airport because of an attack by the Latvian Liberation Front.

​​is also in this comic, when Spider-Man and the US team fight against the Latovinia Liberation Front armored soldiers, accidentally turn a missile that locked them to change the direction, leading to the Latovinia Liberation Front 2 Members received the box lunch.

In addition, the author once said in the movie that Peter Parker "manslaughter" the heroine Gwen, and in the comics, Gwen Spider-Man also "manslaughter" Peter Parker in his own origin story-story Peter Parker, who is in Gwen's universe, also has unusual feelings for Gwen. He longs to become stronger and longs to become as "special" as Gwen's Spider-Man.

But embarrassingly, Peter Parker chose to use the potion to become a lizardman like Dr. Lizard. When he kept avenging his classmates in order to prove himself, Gwen came to stop and fight with him. In the process Rigwen Spider gradually learned that this man was Peter Parker. But embarrassingly, it was also in this final matchup that Gwen indirectly caused Peter Parker to go offline due to an accident. Although it was a "misoperation", it could be regarded as breaking the "no box lunch creed". These are all typical examples of Spider-Man breaking the "no box lunch creed" in the comics. The universal "double-standard" Marvel hero! In the Marvel Universe, although there are often characters similar to the almost absolute "no-death doctrine" setting of Batman in the DC Universe next door, there are also similar "punishers" that "you have to die if you are guilty" Set role. As for Spider-Man, he has been floating between the two, which can be called a typical example of "dual standard", which is especially true when it comes to the alien creatures in the Marvel universe. Typical: In "The Amazing Spider-Man 104", Spider-Man once was in the Antarctic continent in order to prevent Craven the hunter from hunting Kazar. He killed Craven by lure to assist in the capture of Kazar. The alien creatures of Seoul, and the way is slightly cruel, is to lure the alien creatures into the quicksand zone and allow them to sink to death. Therefore, for Marvel's Spider-Man, because of Marvel's fuzzy operation, Spider-Man looks a bit "friendly", but in fact, in many stories, Spider-Man is forced to give people lunch.