>>115467162>Jesus Christ it's not hard. It means everyone can be a hero, everyone can do good, everyone can try to emulate what Peter and Spider-Man stand for.But that's already the point of Spider-Man, he was some nerd kid who got bit by a superpowers-inducing spider and decided to use them to do good, there is no reason to introduce MORE kids who were bitten by those same spiders to send that message, it just muddies the original one. It's bad writing.
Now if the story was about a completely unpowered kid helping Spider-Man in his heroics or something similar, that would've been what you're talking about, although there would still be no reason to tell this story in a Spider-Man movie because "no sidekicks" was one of the reasons he was made.