Originally posted by tremerearchon
in the comics the material is a type of mirror calledTWO-way mirror. Don't ask me why it's called that when only one side is really reflective. it's the same type of mirror at the police station. You can see throughit like glass, if there is light on both sides, but if the light is off in one room, then the glass in the room with the light looks like a mirror.
I once read a comic where a villain attempted to blind spidey by throwing a chemical compound on the eyepieces that made them like a normal mirror, essentially making Spidey blind as long as his mask was on. Spidey still wupped on the baddy, thank's to his spideysense. He doesn't need to see who or what he's fighting. Unless he's facing a villain who doesn't set off his spidey sense, like Venom, Mysterio, or (sometimes) the Black Cat.
yeah that pretty much sums it up.
Eyes
I live in a ski resort (ski a lot). The eyes used in Spider-man are made by a company that makes ski goggles and other eye wear. This company's name is Oakly. These eyes are basically Oakly ski goggles that are shaped for Spider-man. ( I use Oakly ski goggles ). They are reflective on the outside, but from the inside, everything looks normal.
Re: Eyes
Originally posted by leren
I live in a ski resort (ski a lot). The eyes used in Spider-man are made by a company that makes ski goggles and other eye wear. This company's name is Oakly. These eyes are basically Oakly ski goggles that are shaped for Spider-man. ( I use Oakly ski goggles ). They are reflective on the outside, but from the inside, everything looks normal.