If Spider-man gave someone a blood transfusion, would they also gain spider-powers?
Why doesn't he just give every police officer in new york spider-powers? That would be a much more efficient way of combating crime than trying to catch burglars one at a time
Anthony Anderson
No, they would not, but it does make them even sicker down the road. At least, that's what happened when he gave Aunt May a blood transfusion.
Aiden Perry
His cum gives people cancer why would his blood be any different?
John Evans
I think Andrews taught us that Spidey bodily fluids are no go.
John Reed
there was a what if where his blood and semen was basicly radioactive, and thats how he ended up killing MJ
Eli King
I'VE GOT IT SPIDER-MAN NEEDS TO RAPE HIS ENEMIES TO GIVE THEM ALL CANCER!
Nolan Martin
The real question here is why Bruce Banner doesn't give every police officer in new york superpowers?
Lucas Hughes
An alternate reality version had cancer semen. His blood didn't give Aunt May cancer.
Samuel Mitchell
If Spider-Man bit a spider, would it gain human-powers?
Cooper Peterson
Well, it happened when Bruce Banner gave his cousin a blood transfusion...
Camden Walker
Spider-Man, you have to rape Green Goblin.
Nicholas Thompson
So you're saying that his cum DID give Aunt May cancer though?
John Hernandez
in the manga, he gives blood and the guy who gets it dresses up like spiderman and steals shit
Cooper Green
It depends on the authors vision I guess?
If we're talking Lee Spider-Man he'd probably just give them a severe case of radiation poisoning
Ultimate Spider-Man would be a toss up. They could get spider powers or they could turn into a hideous goblin beast. The Oz formula is weird in how it interacts with people. It seems to mostly give people crazy Hulk like goblin forms though.
I'd say the realist interpretation is that most people wouldn't be able to handle his blood because he has the celestial genes that all mutates have to make them super instead of cancer ridden. I don't remember where I read it, but Celestials implanted certain genes in some humans that affects them like Daredevil, Spider-Man, or the Hulk.
I won't go into Spider Island territory because that's a whole different can of worms.
Zachary Johnson
>that Venom storyline >that Snadman's daughter bit >Peter imagining MJ being there and getting mad when she doesn't speak >him burying the blue and red costume with MJ I hate that the only thing anyone ever talks about with Reign is the cancer cum, the rest of that comic was gloriously depressing, way better than Old Man Logan
Brandon Scott
You laugh now, but Peter /was/ actually forced to have the memory of him fucking his own Aunt during Superior.
Nathan Murphy
So spider-man fluid kill you but hulk fluids make you a hulk and wolverine cells give you a healing factor but only if you are already made of cancer?
Are there any other superpowers that you can surgically implant into people?
Levi Murphy
>are there any other superpowers you can surgically implant into people pretty much the basis for the stands in steel ball run
Xavier Wood
>I don't remember where I read it, but Celestials implanted certain genes in some humans that affects them like Daredevil, Spider-Man, or the Hulk. I hate that.
Camden Morales
I fucking loved Reign >Spidey climbing to the top of a building >surrounded by all of his enemies >getting slammed from all directions >Beaten, bruised, old and tired. >"Stop me if you've heard this one before..."
Like, that IS spidey. They nailed his characterisation in parts of this story.
Dylan Bell
I'm still disappointed we didn't get Spider-May webslinging around and handing Peter his forgotten lunch.