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  • Seth Meyers and I wrote a 'Spider-Man' comic. -- Bill Hader
  • As an adolescent, Spider-Man was what got me through tough times in terms of being a skinny kid. -- Andrew Garfield
  • Spider-Man has always been a symbol of goodness and doing the right thing and looking after your fellow man. -- Andrew Garfield
  • I want to be in 'Avatar'. I want somebody to hire me to be Superman, a Chinese Superman or Spider-Man. -- Jackie Chan
  • Look at every action movie in Hollywood. Every leading man from Spider-Man to Batman to James Bond, 'Bourne Identity', every one of them possesses martial arts skills. -- Donnie Yen
  • I grew up reading comics. I was primarily an 'X-Men' fan, but I definitely dressed up as Spider-Man for Halloween when I was, like, 12 years old. Maybe younger than that. -- Jake Epstein
  • Let's be realistic - 90% of superheroes are male. Personally, I prefer Superman, Batman and Spider-Man to Wonder Woman. Not that I don't like female superheroes, but watching male superheroes gives me a high. -- Kajol
  • I'm not a really big comic book person. I know the typical ones - 'Spider-Man' and 'Wonder Woman' and 'Storm' and that stuff. But don't quiz me, because I'm not good at things like that. -- Christian Serratos
  • I knew very little about 'Spider-Man'. I grew up more in the 'Superman' generation. 'Spider-Man' - I didn't know so much. But it is a really successful franchise, and I'm happy to be involved with it. -- Willem Dafoe
  • I've met so many of my idols, but the one person that has eluded me is Bono. But because he's done 'Spider-Man,' I keep thinking maybe, through a Broadway connection, somehow our paths will eventually merge. -- Idina Menzel
  • What's cool about Spider-Man is that it's everybody - anyone, you put on the suit, anyone believes that you're Spider-Man. That's what's charming about the character. He's anyone. He's a huge nerd that ends up being this huge superhero. -- Jake Epstein
  • When you tell people you're a playwright, their eyes sort of glaze over. But when you say you write the 'Fantastic Four' or 'Spider-Man,' they perk up. It's a touchstone that has gained more credibility as artistic expression. -- Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
  • Every time I got 'Amazing Spider-Man' or 'Fantastic Four' or another book firmly on the rails, we got pulled into some big event book or crossover and it cost momentum and messed badly with the pacing and structure of the book. -- J. Michael Straczynski
  • Spider-Man's probably my favorite. You see, Batman is a billionaire and there's nothing really cool about a billionaire saving the world. But Spider-Man is Peter Parker, a conflicted character who puts on a suit and saves the world. I love that. -- Zac Efron
  • I turned down 'Harry Potter' and 'Spider-Man,' two movies that I knew would be phenomenally successful, because I had already made movies like that before and they offered no challenge to me. I don't need my ego to be reminded. -- Steven Spielberg
  • I don't want you to think that I'm up late reading a stack of Spider-Man comics and eating a tray of lemon cookies while sucking my thumb. I'm not doing that. But I am loyal to the influences of my childhood. -- Nicolas Cage
  • It took a while for the first 'Blade' to get made, and Marvel decided they liked the Whistler character so much, when Blade guest starred on the 'Spider-Man' cartoon, they put Whistler on the cartoon, and the movie hadn't come out yet. -- David S. Goyer
  • They do think it is a big summer movie and that's why they want to give it a great chance, but they don't want to go up against Spider-Man 2 or some of the other big movies, the $100 million films that are coming up. -- David R. Ellis
  • When I was a kid... if I couldn't get a ride to the comic book store, I would walk a mile and a half each way to get the latest issues of 'Batman' and 'Spider-Man' and 'X-Men.' I could not choose one over the other. -- Jarrett J. Krosoczka
  • There's so much I'm interested in that I didn't discover in high school. For 'The Amazing Spider-Man', because Gwen is a scientist, we went to a lab in San Diego, and we were learning about biology. And I'm fascinated! Because I never went to biology class in high school. -- Emma Stone
  • Spider-Man is such a whiny loser. -- Stephenie Meyer
  • Comming from your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man -- Stan Lee
  • I loved Spider-Man, Spider-Man was the man. -- Kel Mitchell
  • Every generation has their favorite Spider-Man television show. -- Jeph Loeb
  • I would have loved to have played Spider-Man. -- Freddie Prinze, Jr.
  • Each generation needs a 'Spider-Man' to mirror their angst. -- Rhys Ifans
  • Spider-Man is a school boy that's looking for his parents. -- Rhys Ifans
  • Oh, come on," Clary said. "You're a vampire, not Spider-Man. -- Cassandra Clare
  • I'm not really a Spider-Man fan. I'm more of a Batman guy. -- Denis Leary
  • I like a film such as 'American Beauty,' and I like 'Spider-Man.' -- Ridley Scott
  • Jesus, man. Why do people want to be Paris Hilton and nobody wants to be Spider-Man? -- Mark Millar
  • As long as you don't think about the whole big picture, producing 'Spider-Man' is a fantastic experience. -- Michael Cohl
  • I went to see the 'Spider-Man' movies because my wife is a fan, and so are my kids. -- Denis Leary
  • That's one of the things that I've loved about 'Spider-Man' and Marvel in general. The characters all have dimension. -- Jack Coleman
  • I grew up in Canada and was a huge Spider-Man fan, and never thought of Spider-Man as an American hero. -- Jake Epstein
  • If you'd ever told me that my Broadway debut would be playing Spider-Man, I would have laughed in your face. -- Jake Epstein
  • Sometimes, you'll watch the news and you'll see two-year-old boys in South Africa, wearing 'Spider-Man' t-shirts. It's such a global phenomenon. -- James Vanderbilt
  • [Doctor Strange ] is slightly more specialised than Spider-Man or Superman or Batman, but he's very loved by people who know him. -- Benedict Cumberbatch
  • Didn't Gandalf say "With great power comes great responsibility"? (If it wasn't Gandalf, maybe it was Thomas Jefferson. Or Spider-Man's uncle.) -- Tom Angleberger
  • I was always a fan of Spider-Man and most superheroes. There aren't a whole lot of little boys out there that aren't. -- Chris Zylka
  • I collected X-Men, Spider-Man, and Daredevil comics. I definitely had a few Captain America comics lying around in those protective plastic baggies. -- Kenneth Choi
  • Yes, 'Spider-Man' has had an infinite capacity to trouble and disappoint. But it's also been the greatest triumph of my entire career. -- Michael Cohl
  • More than any other super-hero, 'Spider-Man' presents us with something very local in its ethics. It's not messianic. It's far more tangible. -- Rhys Ifans
  • I know that sounds weird, but it's hard to be scared or even angry at a guy in Spider-Man pajamas,"- Greg -- Lynsay Sands
  • Not to be confused with Spider-Man's other girlfriend Mary Jane Watson, who is a skank and doesn't love him like I do. -- Emma Stone
  • Whereas Superman is a godlike guy from another planet and Batman is this mysterious, unknowable billionaire, everyone in 'Spider-Man' is human and flawed. -- Rhys Ifans
  • If I'd been offered 'Spider-Man,' I probably would have done it. I don't think it's bad to go and do those things. -- Ben Wheatley
  • I thought, 'I loved Batman, I loved Spider-Man, I love all these characters, but Catwoman is really different from any other one.' -- Denise Di Novi
  • I guess my journey with comics began with stuff like Spider-Man and Batman. I started off with mainstream superhero stuff, which I've never abandoned. -- Brian K. Vaughan
  • How Superheroes Make Money: - Spider-Man knits sweaters. - Superman screw the lids on pickle jars. - Iron Man, as you would suspect, just irons. -- Jim Benton
  • I was listening to the inclusiveness of Spider-Man, and why he's so appealing to so many people, but I didn't connect it all at first. -- Brian Michael Bendis
  • Did Alan Moore get screwed on his contract? Of course. Lots of people get screwed, but we still have Spider-Man and lots of other heroes. -- J. Michael Straczynski
  • I was not a giant comic book fan as a kid, but to the extent that I did read comics, Spider-Man was always my favorite guy. -- J. K. Simmons
  • My hero in comic books is Jack Kirby: 'Spider-Man,' 'Fantastic Four,' 'Captain America,' Marvel Comics. He was really the basis for Marvel Comics. -- Walter Mosley
  • I never thought that Spider-Man would become the world wide icon that he is. I just hoped the books would sell and I'd keep my job. -- Stan Lee
  • My reason for getting into the film business was a Spider-Man comic called 'The Night Gwen Stacy Died' when I was a kid; it changed my life. -- Chris Columbus
  • There's a real feel-good warmth to the show [ The Flash]. It feels like you're watching, for lack of a better analogy, Friends mixed with Spider-Man or Batman. -- Tom Felton
  • I would want to have Spider-Man's web slinging abilities. I always thought it'd be cool to swing around the city jumping off of buildings and free diving. -- Denzel Whitaker
  • The world of Ultimate Spider-Man is funny. I can't imagine a live-action film where he's Principal Coulson and dealing with some of the pranks from these guys. -- Clark Gregg
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  • I want to be a superhero, I want to be Spider-Man or Batman. Will you let me know if you have any connections? Let's make it happen. -- Stephan James
  • I think the Hulk has always appealed very strongly to much younger readers than Spider-Man, because Spider-Man is an adolescent character, and the Hulk is a very childlike character. -- Kurt Busiek
  • If I could play any superhero... my favorite superhero is Spider-Man. Andrew Garfield is wonderful at doing it to the point that I don't think I should play it. -- Taron Egerton
  • I didn't read comics, growing up. I watched a lot of movies, and those were my comic books. And then, my exposure really increased by becoming affiliated with Spider-Man. -- Emma Stone
  • You never read Spider-Man? Accepting your true identity means understanding that you are a stranger to this world. A freak, ostracized by the very people you want to help. -- Ted Dekker
  • There's a punk rock quality to Peter Parker, that I identified with when I read the comics [Spider-Man], and that I really liked. He has this chip on his shoulder. -- Marc Webb
  • Hillary Clinton said that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is engaged in 'theater.' Which explains the new strategy to defeat him: casting him as the lead in 'Spider-Man: the Musical.' -- Jimmy Fallon
  • I think Spider-Man [film], the first one particularly, really figured out the formula of, "Oh, tell the story that they told in the comic. It was compelling. That's why it's iconic." -- Joss Whedon
  • If you can feel like a good man in your 40s, you can feel like a better man in your 50s, a Superman in your 60s, and maybe a Spider-Man in your 70s. -- Tom Hanks
  • When you're a kid and you're a superhero lover, the holy trinity is Batman, Superman and Spider-Man, so to be able to take any of those and play with it is a huge joy. -- Alex Kurtzman
  • I think I related more literally to the early 'Spider-Man' comics from Steve Ditko because it could be upfront and direct about the problems of being a kid. He captured being a teenager so beautifully. -- Gilbert Hernandez
  • I think I related more literally to the early 'Spider-Man' comics from Steve Ditko because it could be upfront and direct about the problems of being a kid. He captured being a teenager so beautifully. -- Gilbert Hernandez
  • The similarity between Iron Man and Green Lantern is, unlike Superman or any of the X-Men or Spider-Man, anyone can be Green Lantern or Iron Man. All you need is the ring or the suit. -- Marc Guggenheim
  • I'm the first one in line to go watch "Spider-Man," but there's definitely something in me that makes me want to go to a movie and see something that makes me feel good about life. -- America Ferrera
  • I'm a wall to wall geek. I love sci fi; I've had a crush on Spider-Man since I was five years old, and there's an uncomfortably large shelf in my living room just for my comics. -- Katie Findlay
  • People are paying a premium to see movies in 3-D, and that's a very big deal. It's never been done before that someone says you have to pay more to see 'Spider-Man' than a romantic comedy. -- Michael Lynton
  • I was a Spidey fan as a kid. I always liked the complexity and the teenaged angst that Spider-Man, Peter Parker, always had to deal with. It was kind of a deeper, darker storytelling that just good-guy-beats-bad-guy. -- Jack Coleman
  • The angel has confided in me that he is going to ask the Lord if he can become Spider-Man. [...] The children need heroes, he says. I think he just wants to swing from buildings in tight red jammies. -- Christopher Moore
  • I definitely read the comic books and got as familiar with the comic books as possible. I was always a fan of Spider-Man and most superheroes. There aren't a whole lot of little boys out there that aren't. -- Chris Zylka
  • Comedy mocks the vanity of visions of rational control. The person who can joke amidst a confrontation with evil, like the quick-witted Spider-Man, must be reconciled to the permanent imperfections of a corrupted world populated by fallen creatures. -- Peter Leithart
  • Romance: That's one of the things that makes Spider-Man really unique, in terms of the comic books. There is a tender, romantic quality to it. And certainly, that's something that's always fascinated me about the cinema: good romance. -- Marc Webb
  • In the first Spider-Man, at the end of the movie, Peter Parker had to deny himself a relationship with a girl that he's in love with. The very next thing that happens is that he's swinging through the city. -- John Dykstra
  • Way back in the '70s, I was approached to talk about the story I'd write for a Spider-Man movie. They also talked to me about Batman. I had to think about it, but that was way, way back when. -- John Carpenter
  • I like Spider-Man because he's become the most famous. He's the one who's most like me - nothing ever turns out 100 percent OK; he's got a lot of problems, and he does things wrong, and I can relate to that. -- Stan Lee
  • We're creating a different universe with different rules and a different tone and different villains. We were very careful to honor the iconography of Spider-Man, but we wanted to tell it in a new and different way [in the film]. -- Marc Webb
  • The great irony is that women are accused of making romantic comedies, as if it's a bad thing, but [(500) Days of Summer] Marc Webb makes a romantic comedy and he gets Spider-Man [as his next project]. Are you kidding me? You cannot win. -- Manohla Dargis
  • Agent Coulson takes the work very seriously. He certainly has some fun with Spider-Man and the others, but he takes each of their tasks, including when they get involved with the drama club, way too seriously. The adventures that they come up with are really exciting. -- Clark Gregg
  • We both liked the idea but couldn't figure out a way to get up to the roof. Vince had just seen the Spider-Man movie and suggested we shoot webs out of our wrists and swing up there. We asked Vince not to contribute any more ideas. -- Chris Jericho
  • It's hard to get a movie made about characters these days. We're in a climate where, unless it's based on a toy or it's a superhero where somewhere it ends in man - like Spider-Man, Superman or Iron Man - it's hard to get it made. -- Doug Liman
  • I think that Spider-Man is a part of our culture. He's a perennial character. He's something that's constantly reexamined and there are so many versions of him in the comics that it was something that I thought that we could do cinematically. He belongs on the big screen. -- Marc Webb
  • Everyone can guess what 'Corn Flakes' tastes like, even if you've never had them. But what, pray tell, does 'High School Musical' or 'Spider-Man' cereal possibly taste like? In this late era, we have reached the ultimate deracination between product image and what actually sits on our spoon. -- Paul Di Filippo
  • With Marvel and DC, you're working with their pre-established fictional universes and characters. At those places, you're working with characters who will outlive you and maybe your children and your childern's children. Batman will outlive me, Spider-Man will outlive me, the Avengers will outlive me, and so it goes. -- Grant Morrison
  • Wonder Woman isn't Spider-man or Batman. She doesn't have a town, she has a world. That was more interesting to me than a kind of contained, rote superhero franchise. -- Joss Whedon
  • I had a Spider-man costume when I was about three, and I lost the mask. So I went to the underwear drawer and put a pair of red pants on my head. My dad came home and just laughed, and I ran into my room and burst into tears. -- Emun Elliott
  • When I first came to New York City, what I was thrilled about was not the Empire State Building, or the Statue of Liberty; it was the fireplugs in the street. These things that Jack Kirby had drawn. Or these cylindrical water towers on top of buildings that Steve Ditko's 'Spider-Man' fights used to happen in and around. -- Dave Gibbons
  • For some reason, Superman seems to be held to higher standards on the subject of secret/super identities than other superheroes. No one ever says, 'Peter Parker was a nerdy kid. He can't possibly be Spider-Man, attract a good-looking gal, work in a newspaper, etc.' And no one gets hung up on whether his nerdiness is a disguise. -- Gary Frank
  • The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship. -- William Blake
  • I'd rather meet Spider-man than some creator that would put me in real awe! -- Marko Djurdjevic
  • I was into Spider Man when I was a kid and that was the only comic I've ever read. -- Idris Elba
  • Well one tiny poisonous spider can kill a very large man if it bites him in the right place. -- Michael Monroe
  • It appears to me that almost any man may like the spider spin from his own inwards his own airy citadel. -- John Keats
  • The spider's most attenuated thread Is cord, is cable, to man's tender tie On earthly bliss; it breaks at every breeze. -- Edward Young
  • The next time you see a spider web, please, pause and look a little closer. You'll be seeing one of the most high-performance materials known to man. -- Cheryl Hayashi
  • I had a very real fear of spiders until one bit me. I got bitten by a redback spider in Australia and I've never been frightened of them since. Maybe I've turned into Spider-man. -- Ray Winstone
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