Well, Dust Spider Man's special abilities are not just about dealing with dust. He can swing from one dusty place to another with great agility. His senses are attuned to detect areas with excessive dust. And his web - spinning is not only for collecting dust but also for creating barriers against dust storms or stopping small dust - causing pests like mice that might scatter more dust around.
The 'Superior Spider Man Graphic Novel' is special because it offers a unique take on the Spider - Man story. It shows a different side of the character, with Otto Octavius taking over Peter Parker's body. This leads to a new set of adventures and moral dilemmas.
One thing that makes it special is its connection to African folklore. It's not often that we see stories from this rich cultural heritage being animated. Anansi himself is a unique character with his own charm.
The story is special because it focuses on Miles' journey in his own neighborhood. It shows how he uses his powers to protect the people and places he cares about. Also, the art and the way the story is told visually add to its uniqueness. It has a modern and vibrant look that suits Miles' character well. The villains he faces are also designed to challenge him in ways that are specific to his character, which makes the story more engaging.
One thing that makes it special is that it gives a more in - depth look at the game's universe. It can fill in gaps that the game might not have covered.
The diversity aspect makes it special. Miles Morales being an African - American and Puerto Rican Spider - Man brings a fresh perspective to the superhero genre.
The villains in 'The Amazing Spider - Man' contribute to its specialness. They are complex characters with their own motives and backstories. For example, the Green Goblin has his own twisted ideology. And the way Spider - Man battles them, using his wits as well as his powers, makes for a really engaging and original story.