Well, it's kind of based on a real story. The concept of a hero rising from humble beginnings is a common theme in real - life stories. Peter Parker is an orphan who has to deal with the normalcies of life while also having superpowers. His character development, his relationships, like with his aunt May, are things that could be seen as having roots in real - life human experiences, even if the web - slinging and fighting super - villains are fictional.
Yes, in a sense. Spider - Man was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. While there isn't a real - life person who can exactly do what Spider - Man does, the character draws inspiration from real - world elements. For example, Peter Parker's struggle as an ordinary person dealing with everyday problems like school, family, and money is relatable. Also, the idea of a young person having great power and the responsibility that comes with it is a very human concept that many can identify with.
Sort of. 'The Amazing Spider - Man' has elements of real - story - like aspects. The moral lessons in the story, such as using one's powers for good and not abusing them, are values that exist in our society. Peter Parker's growth from a shy, bullied kid to a confident hero is a journey that many people can understand on an emotional level. Although the superhuman abilities are not real, the character's emotional and psychological journey can be seen as being based on real - life experiences.