Spider-Man May Be Breaking Records Today, But Did You Know Stan Lee’s First Itch Was Rejected?( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Spider-Man is one of the most popular superheroes in the world and this is translating into the box office numbers of Spider-Man: No Way Home. While we all know it was created by Marvel legend Stan Lee, did you know it was rejected when he first pitched the character to his boss at Marvel? Well, as today is the comic book writer’s birthday, we decided to tell you all about it.

Spider-Man first appeared in the anthology comic book Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962) in the Silver Age of Comic Books. The solo Spider-Man comic book, The Amazing Spider-Man, was released in 1963. It was followed by several series and eventually became Marvel’s top-selling series. Read on to know the whole story of how it went from being a rejected superhero to becoming one of the most loved ones today.

As reported by cheatsheet, in a 2000 interview with Larry King, late Stan Lee revealed how he developed the concept for Spider-Man. The Marvel comic writer said, “I saw a fly crawling on the wall, and I said, ‘Wow, suppose a person has the power to stick to a wall like an insect.’”

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