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    How Does Spiderman Stick to Walls? [Comic Questions]

    Nigel G MitchellBy Nigel G MitchellJuly 23, 2011Updated:May 18, 202310 Comments3 Mins Read
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    Our continuing series Comic Questions is asking the questions that comic book fans don’t often ask. We’ll be looking at some of the gaping flaws in logic in some of the most beloved figures and concepts in comic books. This week, we address the burning question of Spider-Man’s famous wall-crawling ability. How does Spider-Man stick to walls? Especially with gloves and shoes on?

    First of all, let’s look at how real spiders stick to walls. Recently, scientists have come to understand that spiders use something called Van der Waals force, an electrostatic force that attracts all surfaces on a molecular level. Spiders have tiny hairs on their feet, and each hair causes a slight bond to a surface that’s not much on its own. However, the thousands of hairs multiply that force until it can support the spider’s weight.

    The assumption with Spider-Man has always been that this ability somehow transferred to him with the spider-bite. The movie used this explanation, showing long hairs coming out of his fingertips. That’s a nice idea, but it doesn’t work. In real life, technical problems are plaguing scientists trying to duplicate the effect. Specifically, they’ve found that this works on tiny spiders, but the force is difficult to scale up to support a full-grown man. Even if it was, the force would be so strong that it would be hard for Spider-Man to peel off. It also doesn’t address the problem of his shoes – are the hairs long enough to work through the soles?

    Since the true understanding of wall-crawling was a mystery up until a few years ago, the comics had to come up with other explanations for Spider-Man’s power. At various points, the explanation changed to static electricity. This became a plot point, because the supervillain Electro was able to absorb static electricity in the area and keep Spiderman from sticking to walls. But static electricity can’t be the explanation for Spider-Man’s powers, because static electricity is an extremely weak force. Besides, he would have to be able to shoot lightning from his fingers.

    The entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe states that Spider-Man is able to “enhance the flux of inter-atomic attractive forces on surfaces he touches, increasing the coefficient of friction between that surface and himself.” Uh, yeah. That seems to be the best explanation for his power, and the comics have gotten pretty crazy with it. They’ve had Spider-Man stick with other parts of his body like his back, and villains who tried to pull him off walls ripped pieces of the wall off with him.

    This is a pretty complicated idea that would explain his ability, but doesn’t explain how he got it, since spiders don’t stick to walls that way. Let’s just go with the obvious. Spiderman sticks to walls with the magical power of unexplained superpowers. Case closed.

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    <span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="41881 ">10 Comments

    1. Alex J. Cavanaugh on July 23, 2011 10:21 pm

      I certainly couldn't explain it!

    2. monkeymigraine on August 5, 2011 7:34 pm

      Thanks for the cut and paste from Wikipedia. I did use that as a reference, and you'll notice I addressed all the problems with that entry – namely that it's more about how he uses his abilities, rather than how they work or how he got them.

    3. Fwfw on August 5, 2011 7:34 pm

      Wiki:

      "Wall-crawling

      Spider-Man is capable of crawling on walls and ceilings. He has
      conscious control over this ability, and it is simple and instinctive
      for him to use—he first uses it in Amazing Fantasy #15 before realizing he has the ability. Originally, Spider-Man is able to stick to surfaces using his hands and feet,[6] but later he is shown to be able to cling with his back.[7]
      The strength of attraction between himself and the surface he is
      clinging to is considerable, with an upper limit of several tons per
      finger. If Spider-Man does not willingly detach, but is pulled off by
      force, the surface usually breaks still attached to his body. However,
      it has been shown that a significant shock can cause him to lose control
      of his power and fall off a surface. If a surface is too slippery, he
      has problems sticking to it; if it is too fragile or crumbling, it is
      unable to support his weight. He can also use his clinging ability to
      lift or hold objects; for instance, he can catch a thrown ball simply by
      touching it with one fingertip. Spider-Man is also able to jump against
      the walls and he can also sprint against a wall which helps him climb
      surfaces a lot faster.

      The ability works through thin layers of cloth, such as the fabric of
      his costume, but not through materials such as the soles of shoes. When
      Peter Parker needs to crawl without changing into the costume, he
      removes his shoes first.[8]

      Spider-Man's wall-crawling ability has increased with time, most
      notably a back up in Amazing Spider-Man #365 by Tom DeFalco. There
      DeFalco had Peter explain his abilities to Mary Jane and Peter revealed
      that every part of his body has gained or increased in attraction to
      other surfaces, and he can stick people or objects on his back. Over
      time he realized he could keep his mask firmly fixed to his face
      (previously used to prevent undesirable mask removal), protecting his
      secret identity.[9]

      Kaine,
      the villainous clone of Spider-Man, has shown the ability to use his
      wall-crawling abilities in a more offensive manner, burning distinctive
      scars, known as the Mark of Kaine in the face of his victims. Later Spider-Man himself uses a variation of the same ability to escape from The Green Goblin
      by making his fingertips cling to his face and tearing them away,
      digging five deep wounds in Norman's face. Despite the obvious offensive
      potential of such an ability, Peter claims that it is unlikely he will
      use it again, as it was a move born out of anger and desperation.[10]
      In later events during the Grim Hunt arc, due to Peter's rage at Sasha
      Kravinoff over everything she put him and his 'spider family' through,
      he uses his version of the Mark of Kaine on her, ripping the skin off
      her face in the shape of a hand print, proclaiming "This is from my
      brother."[11]

      Spider-Man's wall crawling abilities have been explained in several ways. Some notable explanations include:

      A panel of biologists and physicists on the History Channel’s Spider-Man Tech suggested the barbed-hair on his fingertips (from the movie) could have the same effect as the miniature scopulae hairs on the ends of a spider’s feet. Spiders are able to climb up seemingly impossible surfaces like glass because the scopulae interact with the glass’s atoms causing a form of atomic static cling via the Van der Waals force.[1][12]The Spider-Man entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe states that Spider-Man is able to enhance the flux of inter-atomic attractive forces on surfaces he touches, increasing the coefficient of friction between that surface and himself.Bio-electricity. Spider-Girl's similar power is referred to by Reed Richards as "bio-magnetism," but her ability is somewhat different."

    4. Ttandc Hotmail on October 16, 2012 11:52 pm

      Good read 😉 Wall-crawling to me had something to do with the Van der Waals force and the ability to mentally control that power in a fashion that applies to his hands and feet. But this is just my opinion 😉

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