5 Reasons Batman Can't Beat Spider-Man (Let Alone Superman)

5. Webbing

spidey-bullet-time A lot of people tend to forget that Spider-Man can attack from a distance, which he can - and he can do it very quickly and very accurately. He can fire his webbing at speeds quick enough to snatch bullets out of the air, while his accuracy is such that he can web-up hands, eyes, mouths, weapons, gadgets or anything else he wants to aim for in the blink of an eye. And the thing that makes the webbing so dangerous? Its strength. The webbing is strong enough to bind and hold even those opponents with superhuman strength, so someone like Batman would have no chance of escaping from it and, given the speeds Spider-Man fires them at, he'd have no chance of avoiding it either. Interestingly, masters students at Leicester University actually conducted research in to just how strong Spider-Man's webbing would be if indeed it was real. The results showed that real-life webbing proportional to the size of Spider-Man's would indeed be strong enough to stop a train - just like the webbed wonder did in the Spider-Man 2 movie, for example.
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