About this Episode

Tim and Frank take on a deceptively simple question: is Spider-Man actually a street-level superhero? What starts as a debate about subgenres turns into a much bigger conversation — about tone, stakes, and whether the label helps or hurts a character when your hero is literally swinging above the street.

Beers of the Week
Sam Adams Porch Rocker Lemon Radler (Frank)
Stormalong Legendary Dry Hard Cider — Millis, MA (Tim)

In this episode

  • Sam Adams Porch Rocker returns — the annual visit, and this year it's slightly less tart (in a good way)
  • Sam Adams's new can design — Sam covering his own letters with a raised mug (or is that Paul Revere? or Thomas Jefferson?)
  • Stormalong dry cider, heirloom + bittersweet apples, and the cracking-tentacles Kraken can
  • H.P. Lovecraft geography detour: Providence vs. Newport, the racism asterisk, where Arkham actually came from
  • The main question: is Spider-Man a street-level superhero at all?
  • Defining street-level: it's about the tone and the stakes, not the powers — Daredevil pounds the tar, Batman is technically anything but blue-collar
  • Peter Parker's sci-fi problem: his origin is basically Fantastic Four, the web shooters make him genius-tier, and Frank once asked his dad to build a pair
  • Kraven the Hunter's magic jungle potion goes golfing
  • A live tally of Spider-Man's rogues gallery — chameleon, vulture, Doc Ock, Sandman, Lizard, Electro, Mysterio, Green Goblin, Kraven, Scorpion, Morbius, Venom — and where each one lands on street / middle / cosmic
  • The verdict: 5 street, 6 in-between, 1 cosmic — Spider-Man's distribution skews low-end, but he's genuinely hard to pin down
  • "Spider-Man is a street-level hero the same way Breaking Bad is a show about a chemistry teacher." — the Breaking Bad Test
  • Why pigeonholing hurts long-lived characters, and why the supporting cast is really what makes a hero viable
  • Reading from Superman: The Never-Ending Battle by Roger Stern — Clark Kent finally becomes Superman across an entire beautiful page of prose

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