1. Marvel and DC Characters Inspired by Arachnids
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Allan Carelli, Gustavo Silva de Miranda, Maria Inês Da Silva Dos Passos, Elidiomar Ribeiro Da-Silva, Edson Luiz de Souza dos Santos, Thiago Rodas Müller de Campos, Tainá Boa Nova Ribeiro Silva, Luci Boa Nova Coelho, and No one
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Arachnid ,lcsh:NC1-1940 ,Zoology ,Arthropoda ,Arachnida ,pop culture ,spiders ,superheroes ,Literature and Literary Theory ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,lcsh:Literature (General) ,Statistical difference ,Popular culture ,Biology ,Comics ,Entertainment ,lcsh:Drawing. Design. Illustration ,Order Araneae ,Literature ,Communication ,Class Arachnida ,business.industry ,lcsh:PN1-6790 ,biology.organism_classification ,Character (mathematics) ,business ,Entomology - Abstract
This article compares arachnid-based Marvel and DC comics characters. The composition of a comic book character often has interesting ‘real-life’ influences. Given the strong connection between arachnids (especially spiders, scorpions and mites, all belonging to the zoological class 'Arachnida') and human beings it is not surprising that they have inspired many fictional characters. We recorded 84 Marvel Comics characters and 40 DC Comics characters, detailed in the dataset that accompanies the article (Da-Silva 2014). Most characters have been created recently, since the 1990s. Marvel has significantly more arachnid characters than DC. As for taxonomic classification, the characters were based mostly on spiders (zoological order 'Araneae'). Of the total characters, the majority are human beings, but an overwhelming number have at least some typical arachnid features. Villains (60.91% of total) are significantly more numerous, considering the sum of the two publishers. Arachnids have bad reputation for being dangerous (Thorp and Woodson 1976; Ruppert and Barnes 1996). Since the public usually considers spiders, scorpions and mites “harmful” in general, we expected a larger contingent of villains. However, there was no statistical difference between the amount of villains and heroes in Marvel characters. It did not happen probably due to the success of one character: the Amazing Spider-Man.
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- 2014