The 'Spider - Verse' comics are really good too. They show different versions of Spider - Man from various dimensions coming together. It gives a broader perspective on who Spider - Man is and how his story can be told in different ways, while still having the core elements of his character and his journey.
One of the best is 'Amazing Spider - Man' which has been running for a long time and covers a wide range of Spider - Man's life. It shows his origin as Peter Parker getting bitten by a radioactive spider, his struggles with school, family and friends, and his battles against various villains like Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus.
Spiderman shoots his web from devices he created himself that are attached to his wrists. The web fluid is a special formula he developed.
Yes, Spiderman creates his own web in the comics. It's one of his signature abilities.
Spiderman gets his powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider. This bite gives him enhanced strength, agility, the ability to climb walls, and a 'spider-sense'.
Yes, Spiderman has the ability to produce and shoot webs from devices he created himself in the comics.
Yes, in the comics, Spiderman did make his own web shooters. It's one of his signature inventions.
Spiderman's sexuality in the comics is a complex matter. While there have been instances that could be interpreted as bisexuality, it's not a straightforward or widely established aspect of the character.
No, Spiderman 2099 is not a vampire in the comics. He has his own unique powers and storylines that don't involve vampirism.
Sure. Spiderman is part of the Avengers in the comics. His powers and personality contribute to the team's strength and adventures.
I'm pretty sure there isn't a Michelle in the Spiderman comics. The comic characters are pretty well-defined, and Michelle isn't one of them. But you never know, there could be a new character introduced in future issues.