EDITORIAL: Why SPIDER-MAN is the most delirious hero ever created

EDITORIAL: Why SPIDER-MAN is the most delirious hero ever created

Is a Spider-Man real or would there have ever been a Spider-Man? How do we not know this is just simply a fantasy of a young boy wanting to be something more!? Hit the jump and see your favorite hero unlike ever before!

Editorial Opinion
By PsychoManiacJacky - Jul 01, 2016 10:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man
Spider-Man is not real nor does a hero as such exists in our reality and light of day. Spider-Man is simply an illusion created by a young man who can't cope with his life. Peter Parker as you know him to be does not exist. All of his enemies and such are dreams created by a master illusionist and a prolific mind in the arts of devlish deeds. Never as such have we encountered such a left field that seems farther to bring to light. Spider-Man was never meant to be the hero but he was always meant to be the mere psychological question that ponders in everyone's mind.
 
One day you could go outside your own home and say you are Spider-Man and the next day you are not. That is a true reality faced by people with an identity crisis as such. You are not always who you are and will never be who you want to be. Your are left pretending to be someone living in the visage of such a character as Spider-Man is. As Peter Parker, the line referring to responsibility he lives by is not a code but a curse given to him. He is bound by the responsibility of his own reality and now his life. Great power means nothing but the truth that comes from within him. The truth being is that he is powerless to do nothing at all.
Spider-Man was nothing more than a dream but to him it was real. The artist paints the visage of fear all rolled in one. More fear than a wild squirrel faces against a vicious cat. More fear than the wind hammers from beneath the sun. To be seen or not be seen and to be heard is all but different from taking it in. To be an animal and to not be one is all but different from being one. Something people do not understand is often how we take recourse over the years gone by for dreams lost. In this visage we see a dream that clearly has never been lost at all.
 
There is no doubt at all, what we seek from this hero is not there and we should not look up to false hopes and detriments from a mindless maniac, Thank you for reading and as always, take from what you will and take from what you know.
 
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MileHighRonin
MileHighRonin - 7/2/2016, 1:55 AM
Great read.

Reminds me of the Batman being in Bruce's head while he has been locked up in Arkham since his parents death.
TomSolo
TomSolo - 7/3/2016, 6:48 PM
Ok... So after reading the Green Lantern piece you wrote, I thought you done smoked yourself retarded. Now I can see clearly that you are doing some wicked psychedelics. And you're not sharing.
Deathstroke99
Deathstroke99 - 7/4/2016, 9:38 PM
Damn
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