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spider
man
ie. directly underneath. this surely says it is not all one word. it also shows that there is no hyphon (or does it imply one is there?). if i remember correctly also, at the cinemas it was written spiderman. this doesnt really give an answer, but mystiques ongoing uphill struggle will hopefully be resolved soon.
Is it spelt Spiderman or Spider-man?
If you could clear this up for me, I would greatly appreciate it.
SENT IT!
:D
Mate, haven't you ever heard of pop-ups?
> Not in the website title
that was my point. and i did look. only further confirmation of others beliefs it was hyphened.
Not in the website title though but still
*tuts*
Anyways, that's just the first comic he appeared in. Almost immediately after it changed to Spider-Man and he's been called Spider-Man ever since.
They probably changed away from
spider
man
because, frankly, it looks crap.
also. what about the stan lee comic series starting off with
spider
man
showing no hyphon but saying it isnt one word. or does it imply this. i dont particularly care about it though and everyone knows what they mean, so why is she fussing/spamming about it. as i said before, i just think its a gimic.