Origin
50 years ago, Peter Parker AKA Spider-Man was introduced in an 11-page story by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The tale was featured in the final issue of Marvel Comics "Amazing Fantasy," a cancelled anthology comic book series, and it took readers by storm. In 1962, the new age of a cohesive Marvel Universe was still in its infancy, with characters such as the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, and Ant-Man running around. Spider-Man was a new type of hero, a teenager who was not a sidekick nor did he belong to a team of similar heroes who supported him. His personality and backstory won over many fans, prompting Marvel to give him his own series, "The Amazing Spider-Man," in 1963.
Abilities
Spiderman can cling to most surfaces, has superhuman strength and is roughly 15 times more agile than a regular human. The combination of his acrobatic leaps and web-slinging enables him to travel rapidly from place to place. His spider-sense provides an early warning detection system linked with his superhuman kinesthetics, enabling him the ability to evade most any injury, provided he doesn't cognitively override the autonomic reflexes.
Strengths
Spiderman can catch and lift a lot of things that range anywhere from 10 to 20 tons, but the best part about him is he is always making jokes especially after catching Buckys metal arm. You can see him catch Buckys arm in the clip below!