The Hero Who Pays the Price: The Philosophy of Spider-Man
for collaborations: [email protected] As you watch this video, do you think a red-and-blue-suited hero is simply swinging webs between buildings? Meet the most human, flawed, and philosophically profound hero of modern mythology: Spider-Man. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1962 by completely shattering the traditional superhero mold, this character is a symbol of moral conscience. In this video, we explore the philosophy Stan Lee followed while creating Peter Parker and how he turned the concept of an "antihero" burdened by acne, bills, and helplessness into a mainstream phenomenon. But more importantly, we dive into the deeper meaning behind the famous phrase, "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility," uncovering the sad yet beautiful philosophy that lies beneath it. Cinematic investigations into science, technology, money, and the human mind. Every video starts with a simple question and ends with a new way of seeing the world. Welcome to Wonder Path.

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