The first Spider-Man comic was published in 1962.
I'd recommend starting with 'Amazing Spider-Man'. It's a classic and sets the foundation for many of Spidey's adventures.
I'd recommend starting with 'The Amazing Spider-Man'. It's a classic and gives you a great introduction to the character and his world.
You could begin with 'The Spectacular Spider-Man'. It has some great origin stories and introduces key characters. Also, the art is pretty amazing. But it really depends on your personal preferences.
I'd suggest starting with 'Amazing Fantasy #15'. It's the debut of Spider-Man and sets the foundation for his story.
Yes, he was. Spider-Man's origin story often involves being bitten by a radioactive spider, granting him his powers.
Yes, the Spider-Man comic can often be seen as proof as it presents the original and detailed story of the character.
In a fictional sense, the comic can be seen as 'proof' within that fictional world. But in reality, Spider-Man is a fictional character and the comic doesn't provide real-world proof of his existence.
You can start by picking up some of the classic Spider-Man comic series like 'The Amazing Spider-Man'. You can find them at your local comic book store or online.
I'd recommend starting with 'The Amazing Spider-Man: Birth of Venom'. It's a classic and sets the stage for many of the later storylines.