The kid was able to lie and cover for Spider-Man while simultaneously making it so his parents don’t hate Spider-Man anymore. All while comforting Spider-Man and reassuring him it wasn’t his fault. Incredible.
@@draconicdemigod9696people you know can sometimes hurt you more than any stranger cause they know you or in peters case think. To most of his close friends he looks like a flakey asshole even though he goes through a lot. Me saying that though he’s sometimes tortured to a cartoonish degree for shit.
Back when I was a young firefighter it was a quote from cap America that was similar to that that helped me cope with my first on duty fatality people don't realize hoe much these stories truly helps people
Really ? I personally think this is sadder. Because, yeah he was late but he didn't directly affect the situation, causing the death of the girl. While this, he was actively fighting the criminals, and some could even say he was being careless during the fight.
Luke: “well I did have my entire life, accomplishments, and family retroactively erased by greedy corporates who thought me not being a miserable failure of a man is too “boring” and “unrelatable” Spider-Man: “you too huh?”
@@PikachuLittleNothing was retroactively erased. Him messing up in the future is perfectly human. I don't know what to tell you people. It doesn't suddenly erase him bringing the good in his dad back out, or blowing up the death star or being there to train leia, or freeing sl4ves, etc.. All of those things still happened. Even in the media you're referencing he still chooses to do the right thing in the end and sacrifice himself even if he knows Ben will likely never forgive; he still tries once he gets over his nihilism/pessimism. It's significantly more than I can expect from people in real life who very often never take accountability for anything. I could mention how the devices weren't typing on are powered by batteries made via sl4ve labor but we tolerate sh*tty things when its us doing it; suddenly we're not so indignant about it when it's our mistake that we have to take accountability for.
@@sarjocole2626 “nothing was retroactively erased”, you know, aside from pretty much everything in Legends. Which I get is technically a “different” continuity but as far as I’m concerned removing the New Jedi Order because your writing staff is too lazy to do anything that isn’t just “Empire Strikes Back but worse” is effectively a retcon. If your staff can’t figure out any way to make your new main character look “good” other than by making a previous beloved character look bad then you’re a bad writer. And if you have Mark Hammel himself tell you to your face “I fundamentally disagree with everything you are doing with the character of Luke Skywalker” then you have failed on such a level that being fired on the spot is too light of a punishment. But I digress For the sake of arguing with someone on the internet (truly a worthwhile endeavor) I’m going to compare Luke’s character arc in The Last Jedi to another Disney storyline, specifically the show Obi-Wan. Both are effectively the same story, a once great hero broken down by loss gets called back into action, gets their mojo back, and manages to save the day. The difference is that Luke’s angst is completely unearned. When we last saw him (chronologically) Obi-Wan had just lost everything he ever cared about, had to abandon his way of life and even his own name to hide from the monster that he helped create and failed to stop. It is entirely reasonable for him to be a PTSD riddled wreck who is only still alive because of inertia. Meanwhile last time we saw Luke he was partying with Ewoks after effectively winning the war. There is no logical connection between the young Luke of RotJ, tempered by conflict but still full of hope, to the bitter old man from TLJ. It’s extremely apparent that the only reason he’s in that situation is because the writers wanted him to be like that. And you know what? That miiiiiight have been forgivable, if it was Luke’s story. But it’s not, it’s Rey’s. Luke isn’t broken down so he can rise from the ashes, he’s just there to make Rey look good. It’s an incredibly cheap writing tool and deserved all the ill will it garnered
I will always love this line because it came from the “comedic relief” of Into the Spider-Verse. The entire time Spider-Ham was cracking jokes, having a laugh, and all around being true to the Spider-Ham of the comics, but not in that moment. It cut to the heart of the core for Spider-Man in general, not just Peter Porker.
Personally my vote for saddest moment, is the homeless child who dies in spideys arms from exposure to cold. As he tries to rush her to help. All the while beliving everything was ok because her hero was there with her.
Smart kid. "You're here for a reason, are you? To make sure I'm okay after you tried to save me? You aren't just any man, you're Spider Man and you did your best. You always do."
To be completely fair that is a grieving parent, sure it may have been stupid to blame Spider-Man but parents with a critically injured child are not always going to be rational
People are stupid. A local fire truck was tboned by a teenage girl. The firetruck had lights on and had a green light, the teen ran a red-light. One of the passengers of the car didn't make it, her younger sibling. The father of the teen blamed the firefighters and threatened to sue. He pulled the religion/race card for some unknown reason. There was no rationality to be found, especially when it was completely his daughter's fault.
Bro forgot to mention that the kid dove in front of a bullet that was aimed at spidey (who could've dodged it btw) because he wanted to be his sidekick
To have power comes great responsibility. You can help everyone, but you can't save everyone. A hero knows this but trying is always better than doing nothing at all.
“Saddest Spider-Man Moment Ever” Do you realize how little that narrows it down? But in all seriousness it’s kinda disturbing how much writers like putting Spider-man through the worse possible situations
NGL on the one hand I hate it too. On the other you have to imagine that if you were an irl superhero you'd probably see far worse on a regular basis I just wish they'd torture other superheroes the way they do spiderman if gritty realism was the goal
@@screenname6829 the problem I have with some writers is their view of “realistic” means that everyone’s selfish and an a-hole when in reality there are more good people than bad, and that even the bad sometimes have their reasons (Which doesn’t make them right, just more complex)
As humans we tend to blame others out of anger when a loved one or someone we know is critically injured or dying. I’m glad to see that Tommy’s father saw that he looked up to Spider Man and realized it wasn’t his fault.
Every hero has to deal with the fact that they can't save everyone. But sometimes, they need to realize that even if they can't save them physically, they _can_ save them mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Which is what Spider-Man did for the kid. Thanks Tommy. For reminding Peter of that. He needs that reminder every once in a while.
They blaming Spidey for what? They didn’t do anything to save the child, Spidey trying his best and bring him to the hospital, they do nothing and then blame him for what happened
They blame spiderman because him existing it's what inspired him to be a hero in the moment and that lead him to taking the bullets. If he haven't been so fan of spiderman he would have probably just flee from danger and nothing would have happen to him. So it's not spiderman fault directly but him being there indirectly cause this tragedy. So yeah it's pretty far fetched to blame it all on spiderman but that parents dealing with their son being in critical condition they cope in any way they can and using spiderman as a scapegoat is the way they have to let their anger and stress out that why after a few time has passed and they have a chance to calm down and deal with that tragedy they end up not holding grudges against spiderman.
@@ub-4630Many cases of this tbh. Victim-blaming seems almost hard-wired for some. Maybe it's a side effect of people subconsciously accepting that they can't change the perpatrator but they feel like since they had influence on the victim, but don't want to blame themselves, they project the blame onto the victim or other people who tried to help. Then again, a lot of people are just pieces of sh*t and like to blame victims, usually due to some form of bigotry or bias.
The one superhero that ponders the weight of his actions, and often faces them personally and emotionally. The joy, sadness, anger, everything that comes with being SM both for him and his family,. This is where SM is just different, and this is why he will always be my favorite superhero of all time
I like arcs like this because it shows that heros aren't always perfect. They don't always save the person in distress no matter how hard they try or how much effort they put forth. It touches on the real life fact of every day heroes. The doctor can't always save the patient, the cop can't always stop the criminal, the firefighter can't always get everyone out of the building in time. There are real life aspects to this tragedy that Peter faced. The guilt of not being better, the pain of wondering if you did all that you could. I love that they added an arc like this to Peter's story, and while yes it has happened in other comics I don't think any other hero or comic arc touched on it quite like this one did.
That boy should be considered a superhero, my guy died but he died like a true altruist, he told spidey it isnt his fault also while making so his parents wont hate spiderman.
Peter Parker is debatably the most tormented character ever made. No matter what he does as Spider-Man it’s never enough. There are still those who hate him and never change their minds. He’s he’s lost his own friends as he’s made them his enemies too. He’s one of the most tragic heroes ever
There is one which might be just a bit sadder from the 80s where Peter reveals he is Spider-Man to a kid with childhood leukemia, knowing the boy will die soon. It broke my heart then and is breaking it again now.
This is actually beautiful. Most of these spiderman comic videos seem to be about needless suffering, but this is something that feels depressing but also feels like it renews hope.
История про мертвого парня холодит вены. Ужас, когда ты понимаешь, что людям может быть плевать не только на живых, но и на мертвых. Это новый уровень.
The kid was able to lie and cover for Spider-Man while simultaneously making it so his parents don’t hate Spider-Man anymore. All while comforting Spider-Man and reassuring him it wasn’t his fault. Incredible.
Reassuring
COMFORTING NOT CONFRONTING
LOL. Thanks man.
Why are random strangers a better friends then Peter's own damn love ones
@@draconicdemigod9696people you know can sometimes hurt you more than any stranger cause they know you or in peters case think.
To most of his close friends he looks like a flakey asshole even though he goes through a lot.
Me saying that though he’s sometimes tortured to a cartoonish degree for shit.
Also mentioning that in the comic the boy portrays himself as Spider-Man's crime fighting companion
Awwww that’s beyond adorable and truly heartbreaking
Wasn’t that a different comic?
The hardest part of being Spider-Man is realizing he can’t save everyone
This is the same for all heroes.
And yet you try anywaya
@@ComicPhreakOther heroes are trash
"With great power comes great responsibility"
and put responsibility in this😔
Back when I was a young firefighter it was a quote from cap America that was similar to that that helped me cope with my first on duty fatality people don't realize hoe much these stories truly helps people
Being Spider-Man must be so depressing
😢😢
That's nothing compared to Hulk or Daredevil.
I have no idea how Peter hasn't broken down yet.
nahh @@sonicsucks20
@@sonicsucks20no spiderman has it more rough than those 2 and most other superheroes
Writers can't give spiderman a break 😭
fr 😞
I'm not crying someone's just chopping onions
It's a rule. They can't.
What do you mean? It’s Stan lees comics
Even fanfiction authors bro.
This story might be depressing, but it is still better written than everything going on with the current amazing spideman issues
Yeah man
God bless you and Jesus loves you so much
@@reignellwalker9755ok I am a Christian but what’d that have to do with the comment
Exactly although it is also uplifting since it shows that being spider man isn’t meaningless
Shut up please and thank you
The kid knew that spiderman wasn’t at fault, he also covered for him. That is a hero we didn’t know we deserved and needed
The hardest one for me was Peter finding the homeless little girl in the middle of winter.
Issue?
That was sad
Really ? I personally think this is sadder. Because, yeah he was late but he didn't directly affect the situation, causing the death of the girl. While this, he was actively fighting the criminals, and some could even say he was being careless during the fight.
@@Dean123123100 I’m high rn I can’t give a decent response
@@huh7640 i dont think he was even responding to you lmaoooo
“What would Spiderman do?” he would happily die if it meant saving 1 life
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TRUE 😢
That’s why he’s the goat
Spidey does really suffer from success
Too much success 😢
They say the more you succeed the more you
are delicate to the pain of failure 😞
There's nothing wrong with success but never failing is a path of pain and depression.
Not success, bro just suffers, period
I'd say most melancholy moment in Spidermam history, rather than sad. It had a very wholesome ending to it, after all.
Bro I remember reading this comic I literally cried for an hour straight 😭😭😭😭😭😭
woa
Which one is it?
REAL
Where to find it
Luke Skywalker: I know what you're going through Peter.
Peter Parker: Are you really sure?
Spiderman: thanks That's an Decent Monday for Me 🗿
👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
Luke: “well I did have my entire life, accomplishments, and family retroactively erased by greedy corporates who thought me not being a miserable failure of a man is too “boring” and “unrelatable”
Spider-Man: “you too huh?”
@@PikachuLittlepleaaaaaaseeeee
@@PikachuLittleNothing was retroactively erased. Him messing up in the future is perfectly human. I don't know what to tell you people. It doesn't suddenly erase him bringing the good in his dad back out, or blowing up the death star or being there to train leia, or freeing sl4ves, etc.. All of those things still happened. Even in the media you're referencing he still chooses to do the right thing in the end and sacrifice himself even if he knows Ben will likely never forgive; he still tries once he gets over his nihilism/pessimism. It's significantly more than I can expect from people in real life who very often never take accountability for anything. I could mention how the devices weren't typing on are powered by batteries made via sl4ve labor but we tolerate sh*tty things when its us doing it; suddenly we're not so indignant about it when it's our mistake that we have to take accountability for.
@@sarjocole2626 “nothing was retroactively erased”, you know, aside from pretty much everything in Legends. Which I get is technically a “different” continuity but as far as I’m concerned removing the New Jedi Order because your writing staff is too lazy to do anything that isn’t just “Empire Strikes Back but worse” is effectively a retcon. If your staff can’t figure out any way to make your new main character look “good” other than by making a previous beloved character look bad then you’re a bad writer. And if you have Mark Hammel himself tell you to your face “I fundamentally disagree with everything you are doing with the character of Luke Skywalker” then you have failed on such a level that being fired on the spot is too light of a punishment. But I digress
For the sake of arguing with someone on the internet (truly a worthwhile endeavor) I’m going to compare Luke’s character arc in The Last Jedi to another Disney storyline, specifically the show Obi-Wan. Both are effectively the same story, a once great hero broken down by loss gets called back into action, gets their mojo back, and manages to save the day. The difference is that Luke’s angst is completely unearned. When we last saw him (chronologically) Obi-Wan had just lost everything he ever cared about, had to abandon his way of life and even his own name to hide from the monster that he helped create and failed to stop. It is entirely reasonable for him to be a PTSD riddled wreck who is only still alive because of inertia. Meanwhile last time we saw Luke he was partying with Ewoks after effectively winning the war. There is no logical connection between the young Luke of RotJ, tempered by conflict but still full of hope, to the bitter old man from TLJ. It’s extremely apparent that the only reason he’s in that situation is because the writers wanted him to be like that. And you know what? That miiiiiight have been forgivable, if it was Luke’s story. But it’s not, it’s Rey’s. Luke isn’t broken down so he can rise from the ashes, he’s just there to make Rey look good. It’s an incredibly cheap writing tool and deserved all the ill will it garnered
"The hardest part about this job is that you can't save everybody" - Spider-Ham
Edit: oops I copied
Interesting that one of the deepest quotes in marvel came from a cartoon pig
Copied
@@Artistic_Tortles12 oh mb
The hardest part about this job is that you can't save everybody.
-spider ham
I will always love this line because it came from the “comedic relief” of Into the Spider-Verse. The entire time Spider-Ham was cracking jokes, having a laugh, and all around being true to the Spider-Ham of the comics, but not in that moment. It cut to the heart of the core for Spider-Man in general, not just Peter Porker.
The fact that this quote came from Spider-Ham, a literal TOON, hits so much harder. 😢
The fact that even in his cartoonish world that even serious stuff like that happens cuts deep. No amount of toon force could save everyone.
Even hero's lose hope sometimes that's why it's important to remind our hero's what they were fighting for and why.
This is an Aspect of Spider-Man that makes him a great character
Yep
Personally my vote for saddest moment, is the homeless child who dies in spideys arms from exposure to cold. As he tries to rush her to help.
All the while beliving everything was ok because her hero was there with her.
As Spider-Ham once said in Into the Spiderverse: "...the hardest thing about this job is that you can't save everybody."
Smart kid. "You're here for a reason, are you? To make sure I'm okay after you tried to save me? You aren't just any man, you're Spider Man and you did your best. You always do."
Man...
After seeing so many misused words, I didn't know sad could mean... Sad...
Yet also wholesome... 😢
“This is the saddest moment in Spider-Man history.” Do you have the SLIGHTEST idea how little that narrows it down?
Ridiculous; The shooter is responsible for the kid’s injury. Not Spider-Man.
You don’t blame a Firefighter for the arson.
To be completely fair that is a grieving parent, sure it may have been stupid to blame Spider-Man but parents with a critically injured child are not always going to be rational
People are stupid. A local fire truck was tboned by a teenage girl. The firetruck had lights on and had a green light, the teen ran a red-light. One of the passengers of the car didn't make it, her younger sibling. The father of the teen blamed the firefighters and threatened to sue. He pulled the religion/race card for some unknown reason. There was no rationality to be found, especially when it was completely his daughter's fault.
Spiderman sure had a messed up journey. Gf died, Uncle dies, aunt dies, Stark dies. And yet Spiderman still keeps pushing forward.
Stark ?
Peter practically hates Tony in every universe outside of the MCU.
@@RM-qj8cs You know in end game?
Btw bro was a better comic book artist than a sidekick
Bro forgot to mention that the kid dove in front of a bullet that was aimed at spidey (who could've dodged it btw) because he wanted to be his sidekick
He didn't have any ulterior motives like that. He just saw Spiderman "in danger" and rushed in to try and save him.
How, sad but such a good story. What issue is this?
ASM700.5 I believe. Short story near the back of the issue
God bless you and Jesus loves you so much
To have power comes great responsibility.
You can help everyone, but you can't save everyone. A hero knows this but trying is always better than doing nothing at all.
Spiderman is the best Superhero, Flash would be Second. They truly are what embodies a hero while still being relatable.
This is why spider man is one of the best hero,he would felt very depressed not being able to save someone even though it has nothing to do with him
Sadder than the abomination that is Spiderman writers?
Me: Wait, it's all cuckold fetish?
Spider-Man writers: Always has been.
“Saddest Spider-Man Moment Ever”
Do you realize how little that narrows it down?
But in all seriousness it’s kinda disturbing how much writers like putting Spider-man through the worse possible situations
NGL on the one hand I hate it too. On the other you have to imagine that if you were an irl superhero you'd probably see far worse on a regular basis
I just wish they'd torture other superheroes the way they do spiderman if gritty realism was the goal
@@screenname6829 the problem I have with some writers is their view of “realistic” means that everyone’s selfish and an a-hole when in reality there are more good people than bad, and that even the bad sometimes have their reasons (Which doesn’t make them right, just more complex)
As humans we tend to blame others out of anger when a loved one or someone we know is critically injured or dying. I’m glad to see that Tommy’s father saw that he looked up to Spider Man and realized it wasn’t his fault.
Id say its more bitter sweet because of the ending
Spider-man has always be going through it all and never gives up..... My #1 hero
One of the few times I've cried while reading a comic
Writer: "And then the comic flies out of Peter's hand and falls down a sewer."
NO 😢
I laughed 😭
No matter how strong we are, we still have weaknesses
Depressing, but hopeful.
Truly, beautiful.
Every hero has to deal with the fact that they can't save everyone. But sometimes, they need to realize that even if they can't save them physically, they _can_ save them mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Which is what Spider-Man did for the kid.
Thanks Tommy. For reminding Peter of that. He needs that reminder every once in a while.
They blaming Spidey for what? They didn’t do anything to save the child, Spidey trying his best and bring him to the hospital, they do nothing and then blame him for what happened
They blame spiderman because him existing it's what inspired him to be a hero in the moment and that lead him to taking the bullets.
If he haven't been so fan of spiderman he would have probably just flee from danger and nothing would have happen to him.
So it's not spiderman fault directly but him being there indirectly cause this tragedy.
So yeah it's pretty far fetched to blame it all on spiderman but that parents dealing with their son being in critical condition they cope in any way they can and using spiderman as a scapegoat is the way they have to let their anger and stress out that why after a few time has passed and they have a chance to calm down and deal with that tragedy they end up not holding grudges against spiderman.
It was mostly the Dad that did, but sure
Blaming the guy who did the right thing and not the guy who hurt their boy. Hm.
@@ub-4630Many cases of this tbh. Victim-blaming seems almost hard-wired for some. Maybe it's a side effect of people subconsciously accepting that they can't change the perpatrator but they feel like since they had influence on the victim, but don't want to blame themselves, they project the blame onto the victim or other people who tried to help. Then again, a lot of people are just pieces of sh*t and like to blame victims, usually due to some form of bigotry or bias.
I know the answer btw, the writers don’t want a happy spidey
To quote Spider-Ham, "The hardest thing about this job is, you can't always save everybody".
If we get Sam Rami Spider-Man 4, 5 and 6 than I want this scene to be in one of them because it's too perfect.
This is probably top ten sadest but sadest he'll nah. Writers seem to hate spider man.
I think its pretty obvious that they do considering everything that happens to him!
Oooohhh the singing is so pretty and the lyrics are so pretty and its making me feel pretty emotional aaaah
You can’t always save everyone -Spider hog
How remarkable, the mind of a child is. -Master Yoda
It’s enough to make a grown man cry
Being spider man is a sacrifice
IM CRYING NOW😢
“Promise me that you will hold onto Hope. Keep it alive. We have to be greater than what we suffer.” - Gwen Stacy, The Amazing Spider-Man 2
I’ve never understood why so many of Spider-Man’s stories are sad
RIP Tommy the writer we actually need in Marvel.
I could never stop crying 😭
The one superhero that ponders the weight of his actions, and often faces them personally and emotionally. The joy, sadness, anger, everything that comes with being SM both for him and his family,. This is where SM is just different, and this is why he will always be my favorite superhero of all time
I mean "one of" is low-key an overstatement... #justiceforPeterparker
Ouch. That hurt. Spider man comics is more heart breaking that wolverine comics at times. Making people realize being a hero isn't easy.
you can't save everyone, no matter how hard you try.
You just made a grown man cry
It would have been sad if the boy said it WAS his fault.
Pete's whole life as spiderman is sad. Not just this.
Peter can never catch a break. Reason why I love Spiderman. He has real life problems just like real people.
The parents definitely knew that last line.
I miss him. That kid could’ve been great rest in peace Tommy I fight for you
Ain't no superhero more realistic than Spider-Man, all the consequences of saving others and being selfless, no good deeds go unpunished......
Spider-mans best moments are always down to earth stories.
Sometimes children is what gives us the best hope for the future we make for them
I'm not crying, you're crying.
Man the writers just live making this characters life difficult.
"What could I have done more?"
"What would Spider-Man do?"
That hit me hard.
"It's you and me spidey, till the day I die" 😢
Spider-Man legend🙏🙏🙏🙏amen
Something I didn’t need before I went to sleep was depression, BUT HERE WE ARE
You know it's bad when even the eyes of Spidey's mask are sad.
Spider-Man is the complete antithesis to "All it takes is one bad day"
Awwwwww. I'm not normally a spiderman fan but I like this 🥺
I’m on the brink of tears bro this is genuinely so sad bro 😭😭😭
The least depressing moment in spider-man’s life
To think Tommy may be the only comforting spider man comic writer
I like arcs like this because it shows that heros aren't always perfect. They don't always save the person in distress no matter how hard they try or how much effort they put forth. It touches on the real life fact of every day heroes. The doctor can't always save the patient, the cop can't always stop the criminal, the firefighter can't always get everyone out of the building in time. There are real life aspects to this tragedy that Peter faced. The guilt of not being better, the pain of wondering if you did all that you could. I love that they added an arc like this to Peter's story, and while yes it has happened in other comics I don't think any other hero or comic arc touched on it quite like this one did.
That boy should be considered a superhero, my guy died but he died like a true altruist, he told spidey it isnt his fault also while making so his parents wont hate spiderman.
I almost cried with this video man, its powerful stuff
There are sadder ones but this one is very grounded in reality
Sometimes even a super hero can’t save the day on time and when something like that happens it’s shocking.
Bro being spider man is one of the worst existences I have ever seen
Peter Parker is debatably the most tormented character ever made. No matter what he does as Spider-Man it’s never enough. There are still those who hate him and never change their minds. He’s he’s lost his own friends as he’s made them his enemies too. He’s one of the most tragic heroes ever
They just love making spider-man's life a living hell along with his mental health
You know Joker is all about that one bad day philosophy. Meanwhile Spider-Man over here is having a bad day everyday.
Im actually crying, The kid is really something else, A noble and kind fan. Props to the boy.
I love the parents saying “Tell Spider-Man it wasn’t his fault”. Those are some good parents
There is one which might be just a bit sadder from the 80s where Peter reveals he is Spider-Man to a kid with childhood leukemia, knowing the boy will die soon. It broke my heart then and is breaking it again now.
That’s depressing
This dude Spider-Man is always suffering he can’t ever catch a break
Fly-Boy & Spider-Man
This is actually beautiful. Most of these spiderman comic videos seem to be about needless suffering, but this is something that feels depressing but also feels like it renews hope.
История про мертвого парня холодит вены.
Ужас, когда ты понимаешь, что людям может быть плевать не только на живых, но и на мертвых. Это новый уровень.
It’s starting to feel like every Spiderman story is the saddest ever😂😂
Every doctor has his own personal cemetery - even a desert wouldn't be enough for Peter...
Enough to make a grown man cry
"I need a doctor!"
"Is that Spider-Man?"
Bro met his Hero and gave him the one thing he needed at the time.