mutation by biological definitioin, is just an abnormal change in genetic material (DNA, RNA). Both comic Spidey and movie Spidey had their genes altered in some f*cked up way....via radiation or genetic "super-spiders"
so yes, technically Spidey is a mutant and should die, but not according to Marvel, I think. So should anyone who's been exposed to mutagens and had their genes messed up in some way.
go fig on comic-book science
Originally posted by Evil SeeD
Umm Spider-man isn't alive in that world.. lol...And if he was he is a mutant... he has powers.. So he would have died with the mutants...
The spider which bit him mutated his DNA so he is a mutant....
Now do you honestly think this needed its own thread..? 😖
What do you mean Spider-man isn't alive in that world?
Originally posted by Evil SeeD
In the X-Men world there is no such thing as Spider-man...😆
except when he runs in during one of their blooper shots... 😎
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTOItuwGkvw&search=x-men%20blooper
Originally posted by SpyCspider
except when he runs in during one of their blooper shots... 😎http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTOItuwGkvw&search=x-men%20blooper
😆 😆 😆
Actually I think we are supposed to assume that even in the film world, they do exist within each other. There is a Punisher cameo in Spider-Man 2, there is that deleted scene where Reed turns into Wolverine, and in Spider-Man 2 JJJ even mentions how Dr. Strange is "already taken". Although they don't blatantly say something like "I was working with The Hulk the other day...", I think they do still live within the other realms.
As for whether or not Spider-Man would've been killed, I don't think he would have. If mutant = anybody with superpowers, then that would include Captain America and Thor and blah blah, and they aren't mutants. Spider-Man had his DNA altered, yeah, but not the "mutant x gene". He didn't have that, he just received extra DNA. Unless the spider was a mutant x gene carrying spider, I doubt Spider-Man would have been killed.
Originally posted by NoFate007
Actually I think we are supposed to assume that even in the film world, they do exist within each other. There is a Punisher cameo in Spider-Man 2, there is that deleted scene where Reed turns into Wolverine, and in Spider-Man 2 JJJ even mentions how Dr. Strange is "already taken". Although they don't blatantly say something like "I was working with The Hulk the other day...", I think they do still live within the other realms.As for whether or not Spider-Man would've been killed, I don't think he would have. If mutant = anybody with superpowers, then that would include Captain America and Thor and blah blah, and they aren't mutants. Spider-Man had his DNA altered, yeah, but not the "mutant x gene". He didn't have that, he just received extra DNA. Unless the spider was a mutant x gene carrying spider, I doubt Spider-Man would have been killed.
Punisher cameo? Reed turns into Woloverine? When?
Originally posted by NoFate007
As for whether or not Spider-Man would've been killed, I don't think he would have. If mutant = anybody with superpowers, then that would include Captain America and Thor and blah blah, and they aren't mutants. Spider-Man had his DNA altered, yeah, but not the "mutant x gene". He didn't have that, he just received extra DNA. Unless the spider was a mutant x gene carrying spider, I doubt Spider-Man would have been killed.
exactly...Marvel comic-book science
cuz every being with superpowers has got to have a messed up genetic system