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  1. The Web-Shooters are a pair of wrist-mounted mechanical devices developed and used by Spider-Man to project Synthetic Webbing. The Web-Shooters and web formula were designed and built by Peter Parker himself using homemade materials and chemicals found in typical high school level chemistry...

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  2. On Earth-12041, Spider-Man is given the next Gen Web-Shooters by Nick Fury that was developed by Curt Conners, upon his recruitment into S.H.I.E.L.D thus replacing his first models Web-Shooters. These new Web-Shooters have a Holographic scope for aiming, a Camou-Mode to turn invisible as well as a Crossbow Mode.

  3. May 27, 2020 · In The Amazing Spider-Man films, Andrew Garfield’s Peter stole a sample of some artificial spider silk from Osborn Industries and reverse-engineers his web fluid from that. In the MCU, Tom Holland’s Spider-Man designed an early web formula on his own that managed to impress Tony Stark.

  4. Sep 6, 2022 · The classic design of Spider-Man's original web-shooters has been featured in multiple comics, animated shows, and even the recent Spider-Man game as an Easter egg. Peter Parker created them when he was in high school to help him with his original goal as a TV performer.

  5. Oct 25, 2020 · While the web-shooters started life as a mechanical, wrist-mounted device invented by Peter Parker in Spidey’s original comic book run, some interpretations have incorporated organic web-shooting abilities into Spider-Man’s power set, derived from being bitten by a radioactive spider.

  6. Web-Shooters are Spider-Man's trademark gadget which he invented to web-swing and catch criminals. After being bitten by a radioactive spider, Peter Parker had decided that hero called Spider-Man would be nothing without webs and decided to use his genius to make his own device that would allow...

  7. Oct 11, 2023 · Ever Wonder How Spiderman's Iconic Web Shooter's Really Work? Dive into the science behind how his web shooters were built, how they work, and what they're really capable of! ...more.

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