
With great power comes great responsibility. Nobody asked for the power. He got it anyway, and chose to be responsible about it. That is, in essence, the whole of Spider-Man.
Peter Parker was a fifteen-year-old science student from Queens, New York when a radioactive spider bite changed his life irrevocably — and Marvel Comics changed superhero fiction alongside it. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko created Spider-Man in 1962 as something genuinely new: a hero who was also an awkward, grieving, financially struggling teenager trying to do the right thing while failing chemistry and missing rent. The supervillains were one problem. Being Peter Parker was, on many days, the bigger one. That tension — between the extraordinary and the painfully ordinary — is why Spider-Man has remained Marvel's most beloved character for over sixty years and why he translates so completely to every generation that meets him.
The films alone tell the story of his reach: Sam Raimi's trilogy, the Amazing Spider-Man era, Tom Holland's MCU Peter Parker, and Miles Morales in the Spider-Verse films, which managed to be simultaneously the most visually inventive superhero animation ever made and one of the most emotionally true. There is a Spider-Man for everyone. There always has been.
Our Spider-Man collection brings together officially licensed figures, apparel, accessories, homeware and gifts spanning every era of the web-slinger's extraordinary story — from classic comic book designs and Funko Pops to collector's statues, mugs, prints and keepsakes for fans of Peter Parker, Miles Morales and every spider-powered hero in between.
Whatever life throws at you, you can handle it. Probably while hanging upside down.

















