Spiderman shoots web from devices he invented and attached to his wrists. These devices create a special web fluid that he can shoot out to swing around and catch things.
Sure did! Spiderman's spider web is a defining feature in the comics. It not only aids in his movement but also serves as a means of defense and offense. Without it, Spiderman wouldn't be the same superhero we know and love.
In some fanfiction, Spiderman and Silk could be part of a bigger superhero team. They would have to learn to work with other heroes, each with their own powers and personalities. There could be some tension at first, especially if Silk and another female hero don't get along initially. But through their adventures, they all learn to respect and rely on one another.
Spiderman did not have organic web shooters in the comics. Instead, he created and relied on mechanical web shooters that he invented himself. This was a key aspect of his character's ingenuity and resourcefulness.
Well, Spiderman could lose his web because of damage to his web shooters, or maybe an encounter with a villain who has the power to disrupt his web-making abilities. It varies from one comic plot to another.