I wanna point out, in the ultimatum comic, every other hero was trying to find magneto. But spiderman was out trying to save everyone else instead of being with the other heroes.
The only issue is that you have to fit in ALL of them [except death] to qualify. Yes this means being able to use fear/anger & avarice for good, or will/love/compassion & hope for evil, but still all the non-death corps.
@@MrInternetHermit its not about moral alignment just the ability to use those rings. now spidey doesnt qualify for those rings all the time, but theres situations where he could for each ring, so white really makes the most sense for him
@@paleoleft The issue is actually what you just said. He has to be able to use any/all of them all the time. While he is a good guy, he can't use the fear/anger rings, while as a bad guy, he isn't able to use the other rings.
@@MrInternetHermit spidey has entered prolonged states of rage, and has the ability to strike great fear, as seen when he goes silent and his enemies give up on the spot. hes obviously filled with love and compassion, as well as willpower and hope, both as a symbol and as one who hopes. the only one hes never really shown is avarice, but im pretty sure that rings parasitic and can force you to be a host. and im pretty sure to be a white lantern you just need to have wielded all the rings at one point, not at the same time? but yeah that should make him capable of becoming one
I feel peter giving up hope is more he's a teenager who has more responsibility than anyone his age and it's stressful especially because he is a teenager that wants love, family and just being a normal kid sometimes
@Eowyn Post Isn't it part of being a human for most people? And that being the point, that paragons of hope are those who never (or almost never) give it up? Or those who are symbols of hope for other people, which I think fits for how at least some people see Spidey in Marvel's NY.
I miss the comics in which they were written on just living a life. No villians, no cosmic level threats, just finding a way to pay for this month's rent and cable subscription.
I agree with most of what you say... in that if he CHOSE a ring, life would be the one he chose. However i cant shake the feeling that hope might choose him (as opposed to him choosing hope). The thing about those rings is, when they choose a wielder, they dont seem to choose the person that is already perfect in that area, but rather those that exemplify that virtue or trait in their best/worst moments. Yes, parker gives up sometimes. He loses hope. He rages out. But when he is at his lowest, he digs down and finds the hope he needs... at times fabricating it out of thin air. Yup, he uses a crappy joke, gives himself a shake, and steps up. While this could be seen as an argument for will, or rage, it fits him best for hope. Anyone who is ALWAYS full of hope is certifiably nuts. There IS a time to panic.. to lose your sh*t, to despair. He does seem, despite the many tragedies he has suffered, to always find hope regardless of those situations. It can take time... but unlike moronic level optimism or an inability to understand one’s own culpability in such circumstances, he actually DEALS with the emotion.. and consciously DECIDES to hope again. Its like bravery.. you cant be brave if you aren’t scared. You cant feel hope if you aren’t despairing. So, while i agree parker would choose the life corps, i think the ring that would choose him would be that of hope.
Plus even in the real world spiderman fills children with hope. All the adults that dont look to him for hope are people who have gave up to be spiteful. So its is always the children
I think willpower, one of the main things about him is that he always gets back up, he had to have the WILL to stop his symbiote, the WILL to power through uncle bens death, and the WILL to keep pushing on despite everything else that happens to him.
I agree with you! Will or hope seem right to me. And as any fan of Green Lantern knows, it's not about never having doubts or fears, it's about having the willpower to overcome them. Spider-Man might want to give up sometimes, but he never does.
Spiderman is great and all, but he always seems to have the wost luck with his secret identity then any other superhero. I get that they must keep their identity secret, but this gets amplified to %1000 for spiderman. He can't even go on a date with a girl because a super villain is robbing a nearby bank, and can't show off to bully because "that's not right".
@@chrisspeed270 the reason why pete doesn't retort is because it's still not right, he'd rather just let it die than engage him verbally. He's being the bigger man and not sinking to flash's level.
@@chrisspeed270 actually it brings it more modernly most times bullies aren't shoving people into lockers they're sometimes a person in your class who just fucks with you, a friend of a friend you have to deal with sometimes
@@Yonko_Ty id argue that the old style bullying is happens from time to time in middle and high schools. It’s just not nearly as common. They still could’ve gotten a kid that was bigger and more imposing than Tony Revalori to play Flash Thompson (even though I like him as an actor).
@@akilbrazier1421 I think that's why they made him get older and not get "blipped" in the Thanos snap. Maybe they're trying to make the 5 years older Flash Thomson aged to give him some sort of physical boost. Idk.
He had them all, but that also lead to he won’t be use full potential of life. Two things hold him is fear and death. Even tho spidey have fear, but he didn’t worship fear…which is one of emotional of life. He strike feared…fear is part of life which is like spider sense, help you to stay away from danger (which also means you worship lif). Death, inside out, he also worship death, not to the point he will killed them all, but to the degree he never care about his life in danger even tho he had fear. He willing sacrified himself for other’s life which also against life lantern’s worship. So yes, he fit most for love
There's actually another reason as to why Peter could never be in the Indigo corp. The indigo ring is more like a parasite then a tool, it doesn't seek out the compassionate, but instead those that utterly lack compassion and empathy. It then latches on and forces them to feel compassion and empathy, making them atone for their actions. There's only one moment when it actively seeks out someone compassionate, which was during the Blackest night. And the violet ring of love rarely, and I mean rarely, accepts males as wielders. It's also more about lust and obsession then actual love.
I came down in the comments to put exactly that about the Indigo Corps. Watching the video, that one really bugged me as he had the requirements for that ring exactly backwards from how it was presented in the comics.
agreed with the violet. I surprised that he gave him that, since violet is filled with fuckbois. maybe Tobey spiderman 3 w/ symbiote fits in well with them
Probably Hope or Will. He's just that kinda guy. Most of his enemies would be rage or fear if they got rings too. Love is good for Black Cat. Death is for Morlun.
I get it but if he hope he just explained y he gives up way to easily will he just explained it love is a perfect fit for him because if went after the theif that killed his uncle Ben he would had been still wrestling caring for himself and family nothing else but he did not and then he loves his family friends and his love ones so yea think what you want I think it’s love
He’d most likely not except a ring, while he is a icon of responsibility he still needs a life outside of the mask- or ring, and he needs to protect his neighborhood, he focuses on the little guy, so he can’t be constantly fighting cosmic horrors.
Honestly i think letting spider man only being a neighbourhood hero being kinda stupid,If he joined the Corps he would help Earth too,And the fact that Miles could exist in the 616 outside of the Merging could theoretically make out a second spider man,but Hey!you do you
@@chriswentz5197 Spiderman is the friendly neighborhood superhero as there are plenty heros who work on a bigger scale but he focuses primarily on his city that hates him
I disagree in the love ring because as shown in the comics the love ring tends to make the wielder obssesed with those around him, kind of like the symbiote but as we all know peter would prpbably not notice the difference and once noticed take it off.
I agree, Love is more of a romantic form of love in the comics, whereas the Compassion ring is more about the type of love that Peter Parker has for others. So, I think that Spider-man would fall pretty nicely into Compassion because he cares for everyone despite not even knowing anyone he saves personally. As such, both will and compassion are good for most super heroes, but especially spiderman. But, definitely not love...
i do agree, Life and Love fit Peter best, but i do also think Compassion, Will, and Hope would accept him. i don't think you have to be the absolute definition of what a ring represents in order to be accepted. i mean, cmon, if Sinestro can be a Green Lantern it can't be THAT hard to get in. not to mention, a part of the rings is also to help the person BECOME better. like how a compassion ring can also bind to someone completely devoid of compassion in an attempt to make them a better person, a green ring could help Peter discover his purpose and find confidence in that purpose. or a Blue ring could help him defeat his doubts and make him hopeful against every trial.
Orange is the only one where you dont have to have a strong connection to the emotion I.e greed. Having said that you still need some level of it though.
so then white. if he got the white ring it would help him become better in all aspects and then he transcends to become an immortal deity constantly making the world a better place.
@@Wingcrawler Partially right. Black rings wear the wielder, so you don't need to care about death to wear one, you just have to be dead. But Orange is powered by the wielder's greed, but in a self reinforcing way. Larfleeze was a thief who killed his friends/packmates just to be the wielder originally.
That's why the phrase 'commit suicide' exists. Saying 'commit' before something is almost exclusively used for crimes. The exceptions are, to the best of my knowledge, are left overs from when such things were crimes. You also need to consider what life was like in the times where suicide was a crime. From European cultures, atempting to escape dishonors, law binding agreements and lesser crimes had to have a major deterrent. A major crime a few hundred to a thousand years ago would not only strip someone of their position in society, it would remove their family's heritage too. So if someone killed themselves to escape a debt or the shame of a petty crime, they would also be stripping their family of any wealth and standing. It seems very stupid given the world's progression, but it was fairly effective when it came into law. Before then, it was also heavily enforced by religions too, a 'self murder' would prohibit a ceremonial burial, their body thrown in a pit to rot and no prayers nor mourners were allowed.
He's definitely for the compassion ring. He constantly makes sure anyone around him is safe even if it means he is injured and there was even a comic where he obtained the power of a God and hated it, because it made him aware of everything and it made him feel extremely helpless that he couldn't save everyone at any and all given moments.
2:06 U forgot Peter in the Back in black saga He was ANGRY ASF in those issues. Broke into Iron mans crib, webbed him up in an alley Broke a gunmans hand in front of a crowd Broke into jail where kingpin was, took off his whole costume, and beat the ever loving SHIT out of him without cracking a SINGLE joke and then told him he would be back to finish the job in the WORST way possible. By suffocating his internal organs with his organic webs by thwipping them down his THROAT Dang Pete
That is true but it was during a crucial time and besides technically that's kinda gone since he sacrifices his daughter for Aunt may... so yeah he shouldn't had done it even if aunt may was his only family. If he had let her go he would start to build his own family and then Uncle Ben and Aunt May would proud of Peter by becoming the man they both raised.
The thing about Spider-Man that makes him a viable of the hope corps isn't because of his hope in himself, his hope in others is so so so strong. This is also very shown in his disagreement with death. No matter what you've done *you deserve a second chance* You do still have a good point though.
Damn, if Peter got his hands onto an Ultraviolet Power Ring, he’d be stronger than Hal Jordan, Kyle Raynor, Guy Gardner, and Sodam Yat combined. Because shame and guilt has probably been the most defining and self-sabotaging aspect of himself that’s defined his entire Spider-Man career.
A sadness or despair core I could see, but shame is literally the most convoluted way of saying either of those. Also why go ultraviolet when gray Is right there?
Going into this video in my head I saw Peter actually being a perfect fit for the White Lantern ring. Spiderman is easily one of if not probably the most emotionally diverse characters in comics, and has been in plenty of scenarios where really any ring would fit him depending on the situation. Which just makes him even more of a likely candidate for the White Lantern corp.
I'm two years late, but he couldn't have a compassion ring because it's a parasitic ring and attaches to people who have no compassion and forces compassion on them.
Spiderman is easily influenced because he doesn't like upsetting those close to him , its part of who he is Edit : i think the white ring suits him , he works day in , day out to work on saving each and evey life he can in New york even when it kicks his behind, he wants life in new york to be pure , thrive
I personally think that he is easily influenced both because he is a people pleaser and he dosnt trust his judgment as well as he does other's, and that one of the main reasons he doesn't fit in some of the rings because he lacks self confidence.
Peter has the will of fire. Therefore he is insanely powerful as a green lantern. Enough said Also will isn’t based on how quickly you can change your opinions. It’s more about whether or not you can keep on going when it gets tough.
Slaschur usually he gives up because he finds out he’s wrong. And he tried very hard to get rid of his powers. Will isn’t in the decision, it’s in the act
@@assassinmaster3419 Deadpool would have Rage, 100%. He's a self-loathing contract killer who's only a "hero" by virtue of killing those that he sees as making the world a worse place, or mirroring the people who abused him growing up. The only other possibility is if there was a "depression" ring.
"Changes his mind alot" Bruh, all of the things you pointed out actually have something in common, he doesn't want to be selfish or to revel and relax in an easy way of life by virtue of natural talents and abilities hardly accessible to the common public. His 180 degree turns on his ACTIONS/behavior is because of his apposition to SELFISHNESS.
That and it seems to me that most of this "wishy-washy" changes are caused by someone he truly cares about. Uncle Ben, Tony stark, captain America, harry, etc. But somehow this dude viewed them all as weak-willed, poorly-written, one-liner conversations.
@@bayleymalloy2633The video also makes an unfair assumption that Peter changing his mind alot dumbs down his intelligence, which is not true at all. Indecisiveness is actually a common trait among geniuses or at least intelligent people because they are able to see the logic in any given perspective or argue many different sides of a particular topic. Spider-man definitely fits the profile of an empath in where he sometimes will go so far to selflessly act on someone else's advice of another to see or learn through the eyes of someone else. So Peter being easily swayed isn't really incompatible with him being a world class genius. Choosing a course of action can be very complicated and Spider-man considers that complexity by acting out on another perspective to gain momentum or understanding for the trials and errors of being a hero.
It can also be explained that there's been so many writers for Spider-Man that they don't always get the character right. Having a person convince Spider-Man/Peter Parker to do something rather than letting him choose for himself is one of the easiest ways for a writer to get the point across.
I think your point on Will is a little stretched. Looking at the paparazzi example, it actually took MORE willpower to give that up than to be persuaded. Spider-Man follows his conscience, and when he learned the negative impact his actions had, he gave up that position even though it was beneficial to him. It actually would have been an action of fear for him to retain that position; fear for his personal wellbeing.
The reason I say life is because spiderman, compared to other superheros, isn't very strong but the life ring is the most powerful ring so it completely turns the tables. He may not be the strongest in the outside but on the inside he's the most powerful.
I'm gonna straight up say that the Thing would be in the Green Lantern Corps. Because he never gives up. Nobody can defeat him because he won't allow himself to lose. Change my mind.
Honestly, I think depending on version or timeframe, at his peak he could solidly qualify for love, compassion, hope, willpower, or life. There's valid arguements to all, and yes, not all versions of Spider-Man fit with all of these qualities, especially since more modern versions of him in the comics tend to write Peter Parker as a hot mess of an angst-filled living embodiement of bad luck. At his core though, Spider-Man is the hero who cares more intensely and tries harder than virtually any other hero. He's really not the strongest, or the smartest, or most gifted hero in his world, a lot of what he's become has come from hard work, determination, and perserverance. He's one of the only, if not the only Marvel super hero(es) that you see actually doing grunt work that would normally be "below" most of the more "prestigeous" heroes of his world. Not to take anything away from a lot of Marvel heroes, but you don't really see Captain America going around and stopping petty thefts and bank robberies, nor do you normally see iron man helping people out of burning buildings. Spider-Man is one of the few street level heroes in the Marvel universe, not because he can't do any better, far from it, he's capable of facing world ending threats with the Avengers and The Fantastic Four and has at some point or another helped or saved every single team in the Marvel universe, even been a temporary member, but he doesn't stick around, because he's on a mission that never ends. While the X-Men work towards equality and peace for humans and mutants, The Fantastic Four face intergalactic and interdimensional threats, and the Avengers protect the whole of Earth from it's mightiest threats, there's a technical end point for those missions, threats are eliminated or neutralised, peace settles in, and hypothetically there's a point where everyone can go home and rest, but there is no rest for Spiderman, because there will always be another mugger, another robbery, another assault or attempted murder, the world isn't at risk of exploding every day, but in what other people consider "peace" there's always mess to clean up, people hurting each other, and misunderstandings happening, the world may be silent, while the neighborhood never sleeps. And that's what role Spider-Man plays. He has the will to do what no one else will. The compassion to care no matter how small the issue. The hope that things will at the very least be even slightly better with what he's doing, and inspires other people with that same hope. The love that was so powerful that Marvel's equivalent of the devil himself covetted it. And the Life to pull it all together.
Even before I watch the video, the answer is clear: Peter Parker is Green Lantern material. Because he has a strong Willpower, completely free of evil and temptation (One of the multiple reasons why One More Day was horrible). For example: For years, he has struggled to balance his life as a student and his superhero duties. He is able to emerge from defeat as even stronger than before. His mental strength is also shown when he successfully wrestles control of nanobots from Doctor Octopus. Through the psychological profiles conducted by Maria Hill, she has stated that nobody has as strong as an ingrained identity as Spider-Man. His willpower is so strong that he has been considered as the greatest of all the Spider-Totems in the Multiverse by Ben Reilly of Earth-94. Despite this, he has been taken over by symbiotes on numerous occasions (though he does break free in the end) and there has been times where he has seriously considered and even attempted to kill his opponents when his family and loved ones have been threatened. Ironically enough, one of his voice actors: Josh Keaton for The Spectacular Spider-Man TV animated Series also voiced Hal Jordan for Green Lantern: The Animated Series :P
Harumasai Sunrise You havent seen the full picture, he involuntarily ATE Kraven. He also pulled off his own skin, basically symbolizing he is no longer the man that saves lives. Although he did ask Sandman to end his bloodthirsty rampage by killing him.
4:00 I disagree with this. Iron man was such a huge model that I feel he is literally the only person who could do this. Your second point is a good point, except that specific version was... interesting. I think that he qualifies because he may change his mind a lot, his values have always stayed the same. The innocents matter more than he does. He has the willpower to continue, no matter how much he wants to give up, he always comes to the realization that he needs to keep fighting.
@@jdjdjdjd3058 not necessarily the edgy ones just the ones that aren’t afraid to bring in death and darker themes. i couldn’t care less about edgy super over the top ones either
White lantern corps represents his responsibility for wielding a lot of power which is literally his theme, Love doesn’t fit with Spiderman as much as having responsibility 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah but it also represents mastery of all the other lantern cores, not including death. I dont think spiderman could give into his anger or greed to gain mastery of it to become a white lantern.
@@wowdogememe1541 ya he learnt to be greedy but Kyle is open to accepting greed where Peter cant due to his golden rule of great power comes great responsibility. It would go against his whole character
He can't be a white lantern unless he has been apart of all the other lantern Corps and there has only ever been one person that has been a white lantern
@@satrok7490 He said Life, not death. You know, the WHITE Lanterns? And even then, having experience with all emotions isn't enough. To be a White Lantern, one has to be worthy of every other ring _except_ Death. White is the combination of all colors of light, mastery over all emotions.
??? That guy was probably thinking of the “blackest night” storyline when alot of superheroes became black lanterns and were eventually revived in the white suits as white lanterns (or i think that’s what happened in that story arc)
@@HunhowsShadowStalker thank you I'm glad someone said it the only reason I checked the comments was to see if someone pointed that out now I can die a happy person cause this video really triggered me
17:20 actually this could be seen as part of the argument for compassion, cracking jokes intense situations is a good was to lighten the mood and make people feel less tense and stressed. Put is little bit of light in the middle of all that darkness i guess, something to hold on to. As they say, laughter is the best medicine.
definitely white lantern corp he has shown strong connections to nearly all of the corp's emotions at some point and i believe it fits him more than any one corp
Artistically speaking, the blue corp would generally suit him more. But yeah, I could live with a White Corp Spider-Man. Hell, since all the colors are in the white, I could draw like a shimmer effect of the other colors that surface on his suit... I need to do this now. XD
@@haoxinlinying5278 In any stories where he was using his powers to make money and got famous for it, instances where he did let it get to his head before something happens having him change his mindset back. Either his big paparazzi phase or as you said his wrestling days. They due still matter to him and Im sure in the back of his mind somewhere he wishes he could still go back to it.
That's not what the White Lantern Corps is though. It isn't a mix of every other Corps, it is the embodiment of life, just as the Black Lantern Corps is the embodiment of death.
Spider-Man’s greatest power is his indomitable will. Like Batman he always gets up, it’s been seen in every major continuity, the movies, the main 616, and the ultimate universe. In each of those he fights to near death or even in the case of ultimate and once in the 616 he gets killed fighting for what he believes in (he eventually was resurrected in both). He would be green
The compassion ring works by inverting sociopathic tendencies, so he'd be useless with it. Murderers become kind and super powerful, caring people get almoat nothing from the ring.
Honestly, I would still say Green. Green is dependant on Will, and allows the wielder to still maintain their original selves. I don't see Peter risking losing himself, and lord knows he has more than enough will to master that ring.
TotalJophes ikr and seeing that his parents, uncle, Gwen, and others have died and he’s still going on as Spider-Man to selflessly saving people. That’s will power right there
I mean the reason why Tony Stark can change Peters mind is because he is a billionaire and is able to talk anyone into anything. And regarding Harry he was able to change peters mind because he probably was using personal examples and this made Peter feel guilty for doing this stuff to other people.
I feel like when he was saying peter changes his mind to easily the comics are quite like films these conversations are actually really long but are shortened down to a few sentances for entertainment and save space and just to show he is flawed and is still learning
Well yeah, no duh on that front, Ben Grimm has taken beatings and persisted with only his will that made the other guy give up because no matter how battered and broken Ben would get his willpower wouldn’t waver.
Ever Eat A Cactus? You’re comment is illogical and you seem very misinformed. You’re saying Spider-Man has More than willpower than hal Jordan who: used his willpower to manifest sentient ring. Fly a spacecraft so fats or almost entered the speed force Uses willpower to overcome mind control Will power augments and poets an entire intergalactic space police army Willpower warps reality Defeats superman Catches reverse flash Condensed a star Just to name a few. And these are just Hal Jordan.
@@legendary3952 those are things he did with his 'will' aiding the ring. Can you give some actual examples of his will manifestations where he actually shows more will power than spiderman. Don't go by the things he can do with the ring. You are talking as if spidey got the green ring and could never do all those things you talked about. Be practical. Spidey is one of the most strong willed superhero.
Sourik Banerjee okay perfect Hal Jordan breaks free from Illusion by willpower alone Overcomes his drinking obsession through willpower Green lantern #133-135 dr Polaris( dc magneto) steals Hal Jordan ring and leave him stranded in he North Pole. Dr Polaris: “your power ring was your strength green lantern but now it’s mine. There’s no way u can survive on your own” Hal Jordan: crawling and engulfed in the ice, frosty and snow Hal Jordan replies: “yes there is” Now it’s 100 miles to the nearest national geographic station. A human residency Hal Jordan: “I'm gonna survive, Polaris. And no matter what's thrown against me - GREEN LANTERN IS GONNA WIN!" Hal soon fights a polar bear. And is quickly beaten obviously. But through willpower returns to his feet and finds the strength to push the bear into the water, along with his own self. His face freezing and his body going numb. He soon returns back to the snowy land out from the water “Call it an indomitable will that refuses to quit... or even an insatiable thirst for vengeance, but even with the odds piled against him... even half frozen to death... with arms too stiff to move... and with a body bone-whipped by the numbing wind... Green Lantern incredibly, bravely, steadfastly, staggers on... And he continues onward, even when his feet can no longer carry him” Next he reaches a cave. Where he encounters a wolf. Hal defeats the wolf. And cushions his fall by landing on it after falling from a cliff. However he is now blinded by the snow. Yet it don’t stop him He soon makes it alive.
17:40 People with trauma often use humor as a way to cope and help deal with their emotions and stress. Humor is also used to break tension and can help break from the more negative emotional spiral
I feel Will is still the ring for Spiderman, he's known as one of the greatest willed characters in the Marvel multiverse, alongside Captain America, Dr. Doom and the Thing. Being convinced of something doesn't really mean being weak-willed, hell the fact that he was brave enough to show his face despite it being his most guarded secret speaks volumes about his will imo. Not in a single iteration of Spiderman can I think of him being the type to give up entirely, there's a lot of low points-namely, Zombies-but in the end he always does the right thing, and sacrifices so much to do the right thing. Hell, I think the Spiderverse movie iteration encapsulates it in both versions of Peter Parker, Miles' Spiderman continuing his remarks (and probably believing he'd survive somehow) until the very end, and B. Parker still continuing his work as Spiderman despite being nearly in his 40s, divorced, out of shape, and just, honestly burnt out beyond words. He still trudges along and does the heroic thing, because he's a hero, he's THE Spiderman, he lives by the "great responsibility" line Uncle Ben told him despite being burnt out. "Anyone can wear the mask", but in the end, there's immeasurable weight behind truly putting on the mask of Spiderman, and every iteration of Spiderman, no matter how bad it gets, stands by it. Even Zombies Spiderman who abandoned the suit *and his own skin* in disgust with himself remained heroic in the end, he was one of the first to realise the horror of his own actions, before even Steve Rogers, and did everything he could to repent. EDIT: Of course, if he had to choose, Will likely wouldn't be his first choice, as Hope, Love and many other things sounds pretty ideal for a hero like him. Though, I doubt it'd really be his choice to make if it ever happens in this hypothetical.
Kocudas So id also agree he would have the life ring he is full of life ,compassion has died a few times was full of hate at one point getting vengeance on those who hurt others (but then changed) wanted others to change has had multiple relationships with different girls (all failed but hey it’s a ring of love so exceptions?) and fear...he is a masked kid in a suit who appears out of no where cleans up crime Scenes and made the cops scared to the point they framed murders on him...so the white ring would be perfect for him. Also he said said himself that the white ring is a combo of all the rings and he resembles all of the requirements so ya
I'd argue more compassion than love. Yeah Parker makes a lot of jokes and keeps things about himself hidden, but that's mostly to keep up the secret identity. In the aforementioned paparazzi stint it wasn't just his conversation with Osborn that made him switch, but in seeing how it was affecting the guy he was following, seeing how it made him *feel*. And in Civil War he turned on Ironman after seeing how the people he was capturing were being kept. And dozens of times he's been able to solve some crime by understanding how his opponent thinks and feels. And back to the jokes he makes them not just to infuriate his opponents, but also set the minds of those panicking at ease. I mean if you want to see top quality Spider-Man compassion, look no further than in the animated series when he basically put his own quest on hold to spend time with a girl who was terminally ill. However I agree in this not being his best fit since compassion usually goes out the window for those who hurt his loved ones. And life does seem to be the best fit. But if we're arguing pink or indigo, I'd say Spider-Man has more compassion than you're gkiving him credit.
XD Something about this just made so much sense, and raised a shit load of questions in my mind. Like why is there a core for love and rage, but not sadness, confusion, frustration, other emotions. WE NEED A HUMOR CORE!
6:11 even if they’re famous they deserve their privacy just like anyone else. They shouldn’t have to put up with invasion of privacy, I mean how would you feel if it happened to you.
Compassion works weird though. The members of the indigo corps are more conscripts than recruits. It's a corps that has dedicated itself to rehabilitating criminals.
The indigo ring is most known to be given to those that lack compassion, the sociopaths, the murderers, etc. To force them to feel compassion and empathy for their victims
I think the violet ring of love would suit Spiderman, especially considering how it's not just simply love of a person that makes a ring seek someone out, as John Stewart was able to wield a violet ring by his selfless dedication to the corps and to his duty. Spiderman is much the same, he has love for those around him, his friends, and his family, but also to honouring the memory of those he has lost and being a better person for them to make the love he felt for them mean something. Maybe he wouldn't be a full member of the corps, but he would certainly be a valid candidate to be deputised.
The Star Sapphires is kinda of a crazed cult tho. They're a bunch of mad stalkers. I'd put maybe Venom in there, but Pete? Either Green Lanterns or Blue Lanterns. He'd like Abin Sur.
If I remember the comics I read as a youth correctly, Spideys constant one liners and humorous insults were to cover up how afraid he actually was in the beginning, then became part of his battle strategy as he matured as a hero, and stopped being as afraid, and realized that his jokes were angering his opponents, putting off their game, and making them make dumb mistakes they might not normally make, giving him openings to defeat them. (and if we're being honest, even in real life.there are some people that are just naturally/instinctively funny, and can't help themselves, but make people laugh, it's just as a matter of being themselves. Like it's in their DNA.. We ALL know at least *one* person like that.) That being said, my vote is White. Mainly because he does embody most, if not all, of the requirements to hold all the rings. Even Death. Because even though he doesn't revel in it and has managed to pull himself away, he has wanted to kill, many times. (also the whole, him dying a lot too). Avarice is the only really iffy" ring, because he never sought riches and power for the sake of having it. Even while wrestling, he was trying to help Aunt May and Uncle Ben pay the bills, and was showing off. *Hubris, is different from Avarice.*
Detective Bohobe He doesn’t sway easily, it’s because of bad writing at times, this guy is pathetic don’t watch this video a lot of the Things he says are completely wrong and he obviously doesn’t understand Spider-Man at all
Peter Parker is easily the embodiment of Will or Hope. Next list you should make is which Lantern corps would Alternate Spider-Men be in, such as Doc Oct's Superior Spider-Man, Gwen Stacy's Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Noir, Mayday Parker's Spider-Girl, Mary Jane Watson's Spinnerette, and Miguel O'Hara's Spider-Man 2099 to name a few.
Peter is one of those characters that has experience with all of the emotions: he takes pictures that he know is going to make himself or others look bad to make money: Avarice; Symbiot Suit Spider Man is the embodiment of spider-man with rage; the Clone Saga deals with one of spider-mans greatest fears, the loss of his identity, while his other fear moments tie into the fear of loss of his loved ones, as seen by his reactions to both the deaths of Uncle Ben and Gwen Stacy (which also adds into him mastering his fear of his own powers, also the man-spider incident). See Gwen Stacy, MJ, and Felicia Hardy for his dealings with love (as love in terms of the Lantern core is typically romantic, as their poster child is Star Sapphire/Carol Farris). Will/courage (will is not an emotion, its mental fortitude, and this was one of the dumbest changes dc ever did) is something that Spider Man shows on a regular basis; hearing Harry's story and changing his mind about being a paparazzo honestly shows compassion, while his courage in the face of almost certain death is what makes him a beacon of hope; his willingness to put himself in front danger to save as many inspires others, to the point that his (Ultimate version anyways) sacrifice is what inspires Miles Morales to take up the spandex, so he can bring hope back to New York. Looking at this, Kyle Rayner is *the* Lantern to use as the example of what Spidey would be, and as such Peter would be a candidate for the White Lantern core. Also, 616/mainline spidey hasn't ever died as far as I know; the closest he has gotten would be the whole cocoon spider thing that happend around Civil War 1 (its what gave 616 natural web-shooters as per the Sam Raimi movies, and also weird wrist venom blades)
I agree with you on him being able to be in the Love an Life Lantern Cores. But out of those two choices i think that he should be in the Lantern Core of Life.
The sort of compassion and love that Indigo and the Star Sapphires represent respectively is not what you're talking about in the video. The Indigos were known for their "mercy killing" and the Star Sapphire focus was on romantic love, not familial love. As you alluded to, he would definitely have been in Black Lantern Corps if he happened to be in the DC universe during Blackest Night, and he could probably get by as a Green Lantern just on the generic superhero willpower, but frankly none of the "normal" Lantern Corps are a strong fit for him. The argument for the White Lantern Corps holds a lot of water except for two points - that's true of most superhero characters, and Sinestro was one of the main White Lanterns (even bonded with the entity) and indeed the only one in a spin-off universe where he kept the power for himself. It was pretty clearly about mastering all the emotional spectrum, not "loving life" or "being full of life" as you put it. He would definitely have got a black ring and a white ring alongside the others when the rings were given out en masse, and the Green Lanterns might have gotten desperate enough to recruit him as someone with a minimum qualifying level of willpower, but on a typical day he is just too well balanced and grounded to be in any of the Lantern Corps.
he could be in the hope core.every hero gave up one moment or another.heck saint walker(the definition of hope in the dc universe)gave up. so he could be in the hope lantern core
I would vote for the white life one as well because (obviously) of all the reasons already given but also because he will be able to use the ring to its fullest potential. Also life is the most precious thing for spiderman and im not necessarily talking about his own. Yes he doesn't want to kill but he also goes to extreme measures to ensure that nobody dies due to falling debris or what not. The whole reason he is so brave and determined is because he is more than willing to put his life on the line to protect the lives of others.
At 6:50 I personally think that he changes his beliefs so quickly because he was a Teenager and teenagers can easily be influenced , mislead and manipulated by people who they love, believe, admire and Follow and in most of the stories spiderman is actually a Teenager .
6:45. He always changes his opinion cause he is young. He is still just a kid trying to figure out his life seeing as he is living a normal life in the day and a superhero by night.
I completely agree that if you truly analyze Spider-Man, he is a Star Sapphire and/or White Lantern. But in my opinion, Spider-Man is also a good THEMATIC Blue Lantern. Due to the reasons you stated. And I have to admit the points that you argued as to why he TRULY doesn’t represent Hope are completely correct. Good job 👍
to be fair Those were mindless organic robots they were killing themselves in the battle of wakanda. Literally, they just ran to the force field with the strategy of "maybe one of us can pass it". killing those animals does not really violate his rule
Also, the indigo tribe uses their rings on those who LACK compassion. The whole point of that core is to force those who don't normally feel compassion to feel it very strongly, so that would make him very incompatible with the ring.
I believe Spider-Man's choice would be the White Lantern Corp, for two reasons; One; he never rejects any of his emotions. Two; Love is an incredibly unpredictable emotion that can sway him to any side. Rather than risk that, I believe Peter would stick with the White Lantern.
Actually Peter was very reluctant to reveal his identity in Civil War, it was only through Aunt May and Mary Jane convincing him that he would do so as They wanted Spider-Man not to be feared, but I will cede that he is easily convinced by those closest to him, however even though he does this using points, like when he became an actual hero not a wrestler, as a way to degrade his character is incorrect as those events help shape him as a person plus these instances are largely from his early days and trying to say that he should just take money and not keep this hero lifestyle takes away the humbleness of Spider-Man’s character. P.S. not trying to hate just making conversation, love your videos keep up the good 👍😁!
in the will section you emphasise too much on how easily swayed he is, in some of these cases he's just an idiot and others he actually does have a pathetic willpower, but its emphasised to death in into the spiderverse, that "But most of all, no matter how many times i get hit, i always, always get back up again".
I wanna point out, in the ultimatum comic, every other hero was trying to find magneto. But spiderman was out trying to save everyone else instead of being with the other heroes.
Damn that says something about true heroism right there
Compassion. Immediately
I feel that makes him the compassion ring
@@fatchicken3535 could also qualify as Love too
@@akilbrazier1421 nah love is more of the romantic kind
The fact that he mentions that Spider-man would fit into so many other cores along with love is actually another reason for him to be in white
Exactly
The only issue is that you have to fit in ALL of them [except death] to qualify. Yes this means being able to use fear/anger & avarice for good, or will/love/compassion & hope for evil, but still all the non-death corps.
@@MrInternetHermit its not about moral alignment just the ability to use those rings.
now spidey doesnt qualify for those rings all the time, but theres situations where he could for each ring, so white really makes the most sense for him
@@paleoleft The issue is actually what you just said. He has to be able to use any/all of them all the time. While he is a good guy, he can't use the fear/anger rings, while as a bad guy, he isn't able to use the other rings.
@@MrInternetHermit spidey has entered prolonged states of rage, and has the ability to strike great fear, as seen when he goes silent and his enemies give up on the spot. hes obviously filled with love and compassion, as well as willpower and hope, both as a symbol and as one who hopes. the only one hes never really shown is avarice, but im pretty sure that rings parasitic and can force you to be a host.
and im pretty sure to be a white lantern you just need to have wielded all the rings at one point, not at the same time? but yeah that should make him capable of becoming one
I feel peter giving up hope is more he's a teenager who has more responsibility than anyone his age and it's stressful especially because he is a teenager that wants love, family and just being a normal kid sometimes
@Eowyn Post Isn't it part of being a human for most people? And that being the point, that paragons of hope are those who never (or almost never) give it up? Or those who are symbols of hope for other people, which I think fits for how at least some people see Spidey in Marvel's NY.
But he’s a man though he’s Spiderman
Teenagers are just like us they have highs and lows so ya not a reason and some othes his age have more responsibility then that just different.
I don't think the ring cares. Although I do think adult Peter, like his PS4 incarnation, would fit the role perfectly.
@Eowyn Post But Peter Parker doesn't give up easily, has a nice strength of will.
Spider-Man is proof that even as a hero you’ll be frequently broke living in New York
Unless ur Tony Stark.
@@novaaizn5254 😂
@@novaaizn5254 well, Spidy isn't lel
I miss the comics in which they were written on just living a life. No villians, no cosmic level threats, just finding a way to pay for this month's rent and cable subscription.
@@sbyrstall I mean, everyone likes nice action
Everyone's missed the real answer...
Spider-Man would be the only superhero who didn't get a power ring...
It would be just his luck...
Wait wE nEeD a lUck rIng
he would get Stan Lee ring. it lets him control his universe. and only Spidey gets it because he was his favorite.
I agree
@@Sansyboi611 And the writers and directors are going to butcher him now more than ever now that Stan Lee is dead.
@@bethanydavis9023 oh shit you're right😂
I agree with most of what you say... in that if he CHOSE a ring, life would be the one he chose.
However i cant shake the feeling that hope might choose him (as opposed to him choosing hope).
The thing about those rings is, when they choose a wielder, they dont seem to choose the person that is already perfect in that area, but rather those that exemplify that virtue or trait in their best/worst moments.
Yes, parker gives up sometimes. He loses hope. He rages out. But when he is at his lowest, he digs down and finds the hope he needs... at times fabricating it out of thin air. Yup, he uses a crappy joke, gives himself a shake, and steps up.
While this could be seen as an argument for will, or rage, it fits him best for hope.
Anyone who is ALWAYS full of hope is certifiably nuts. There IS a time to panic.. to lose your sh*t, to despair. He does seem, despite the many tragedies he has suffered, to always find hope regardless of those situations. It can take time... but unlike moronic level optimism or an inability to understand one’s own culpability in such circumstances, he actually DEALS with the emotion.. and consciously DECIDES to hope again.
Its like bravery.. you cant be brave if you aren’t scared. You cant feel hope if you aren’t despairing.
So, while i agree parker would choose the life corps, i think the ring that would choose him would be that of hope.
There's also the fact that Spider-Man himself is a symbol of hope.
Plus even in the real world spiderman fills children with hope.
All the adults that dont look to him for hope are people who have gave up to be spiteful.
So its is always the children
WHY!!!!!! Is this so long
I agree.
Imagine a DC x Marvel Storyline when Peter Parker joins the Lantern Corps and chooses a ring.
White Ring all the way, why? because he used to be the Avatar of Life. Cosmic Spider-Man.
Cosmic white lantern spider-man with symbiote and with the iron spider suit for kicks
@@connor3194 aka:an actual god
@@connor3194 the most OP character possible. And the only character who could probably wield it RESPONSIBLY. (Sorry Superman)
Too true!
That was an accident. He only got the Enigma Force because of a lab accident.
I think willpower, one of the main things about him is that he always gets back up, he had to have the WILL to stop his symbiote, the WILL to power through uncle bens death, and the WILL to keep pushing on despite everything else that happens to him.
Literally one of his abilities is called “Indomitable Will”
Also the will to keep his identity secret even though it hurts his life sometimes
I agree with you! Will or hope seem right to me. And as any fan of Green Lantern knows, it's not about never having doubts or fears, it's about having the willpower to overcome them. Spider-Man might want to give up sometimes, but he never does.
the will to not kill any of the villains he fights, the will to not give up his secret identity, the will to not use his powers for self gain
Hope
Spiderman is great and all, but he always seems to have the wost luck with his secret identity then any other superhero. I get that they must keep their identity secret, but this gets amplified to %1000 for spiderman. He can't even go on a date with a girl because a super villain is robbing a nearby bank, and can't show off to bully because "that's not right".
@@chrisspeed270 the reason why pete doesn't retort is because it's still not right, he'd rather just let it die than engage him verbally. He's being the bigger man and not sinking to flash's level.
@@anidiot192 weird flash is one of the best heros ever
@@chrisspeed270 actually it brings it more modernly most times bullies aren't shoving people into lockers they're sometimes a person in your class who just fucks with you, a friend of a friend you have to deal with sometimes
@@Yonko_Ty id argue that the old style bullying is happens from time to time in middle and high schools. It’s just not nearly as common. They still could’ve gotten a kid that was bigger and more imposing than Tony Revalori to play Flash Thompson (even though I like him as an actor).
@@akilbrazier1421 I think that's why they made him get older and not get "blipped" in the Thanos snap. Maybe they're trying to make the 5 years older Flash Thomson aged to give him some sort of physical boost. Idk.
Says: I'm just not seeing him with an emerald ring and there are some other lantern corp which suit him much better"
Immediately after
"Death"
8:06
aleikaaa1102 haha
hehe
hoho
so you have chosen... death
To be fair, he has certainly died.
“He folds like a chair”😂
:)
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The Blue ring of Hope seems the most in character for Spidey, he actively tries to solve things peacefully, something that requires Hope.
But is a joke for everybody.
And a good amount of will power
He had them all, but that also lead to he won’t be use full potential of life. Two things hold him is fear and death. Even tho spidey have fear, but he didn’t worship fear…which is one of emotional of life. He strike feared…fear is part of life which is like spider sense, help you to stay away from danger (which also means you worship lif). Death, inside out, he also worship death, not to the point he will killed them all, but to the degree he never care about his life in danger even tho he had fear. He willing sacrified himself for other’s life which also against life lantern’s worship. So yes, he fit most for love
That really needs compassion too even more than hope
That hope and optimism was really shown off in and episode of Marvel What If
He'd be a red lantern of hatred or avarice *HES A DAMN MANACE* after all
How is He a menace You jerked?
Eric Dunn he’s literally James Jonah Jameson.... dude.
Eric Dunn r/woooosh
@@duckman6219 r/*PicturesOfTheSpiderman*
@@duckman6219 Indeed, both you and Pingusader.
There's actually another reason as to why Peter could never be in the Indigo corp. The indigo ring is more like a parasite then a tool, it doesn't seek out the compassionate, but instead those that utterly lack compassion and empathy. It then latches on and forces them to feel compassion and empathy, making them atone for their actions.
There's only one moment when it actively seeks out someone compassionate, which was during the Blackest night.
And the violet ring of love rarely, and I mean rarely, accepts males as wielders. It's also more about lust and obsession then actual love.
I came down in the comments to put exactly that about the Indigo Corps. Watching the video, that one really bugged me as he had the requirements for that ring exactly backwards from how it was presented in the comics.
I think Jon Stewart was the only one CHOSEN to get a ring. Guy put one on, but Jon was chosen
Lust and obsession? Who made that lantern core?
@@goldenbrigain7031 a bunch of girl who have these ass kick by Guardian.
agreed with the violet. I surprised that he gave him that, since violet is filled with fuckbois. maybe Tobey spiderman 3 w/ symbiote fits in well with them
Probably Hope or Will.
He's just that kinda guy.
Most of his enemies would be rage or fear if they got rings too.
Love is good for Black Cat.
Death is for Morlun.
The EXACT thing i was thinking
I was thinking Green or Blue for Spidey as well...
I get it but if he hope he just explained y he gives up way to easily will he just explained it love is a perfect fit for him because if went after the theif that killed his uncle Ben he would had been still wrestling caring for himself and family nothing else but he did not and then he loves his family friends and his love ones so yea think what you want I think it’s love
Too Superior 2.0 Avarice is also good for Black Cat since for some years she was written as a crime boss
Too Superior 2.0 I’m not as knowledgeable on marvel so I’m guessing from this Morlun is dead
He’d most likely not except a ring, while he is a icon of responsibility he still needs a life outside of the mask- or ring, and he needs to protect his neighborhood, he focuses on the little guy, so he can’t be constantly fighting cosmic horrors.
You mean accept?
Honestly i think letting spider man only being a neighbourhood hero being kinda stupid,If he joined the Corps he would help Earth too,And the fact that Miles could exist in the 616 outside of the Merging could theoretically make out a second spider man,but Hey!you do you
Only the green, blue and indigo lanterns are assigned to sectors and planets so idk
@@chriswentz5197 Spiderman is the friendly neighborhood superhero as there are plenty heros who work on a bigger scale but he focuses primarily on his city that hates him
@@Emily12471 not the whole city
I disagree in the love ring because as shown in the comics the love ring tends to make the wielder obssesed with those around him, kind of like the symbiote but as we all know peter would prpbably not notice the difference and once noticed take it off.
I agree, Love is more of a romantic form of love in the comics, whereas the Compassion ring is more about the type of love that Peter Parker has for others. So, I think that Spider-man would fall pretty nicely into Compassion because he cares for everyone despite not even knowing anyone he saves personally. As such, both will and compassion are good for most super heroes, but especially spiderman. But, definitely not love...
@@FredoPlaysMc definitely agree
Imma agree with this and love doesnt fit not to mention that the love core is comprised of mainly only females
Hope makes the most sense
They stopped that ages ago. Nowadays, they're just love powered Green Lanterns
i do agree, Life and Love fit Peter best, but i do also think Compassion, Will, and Hope would accept him. i don't think you have to be the absolute definition of what a ring represents in order to be accepted. i mean, cmon, if Sinestro can be a Green Lantern it can't be THAT hard to get in.
not to mention, a part of the rings is also to help the person BECOME better. like how a compassion ring can also bind to someone completely devoid of compassion in an attempt to make them a better person, a green ring could help Peter discover his purpose and find confidence in that purpose. or a Blue ring could help him defeat his doubts and make him hopeful against every trial.
The rings are picky
In a comic the council admitted that the rings have no rule it was them who made rulea so chaos wont start
I agree, but as the reply above said, they are very picky about their owners, much like keyblades are you have to be worthy to use one.
Orange is the only one where you dont have to have a strong connection to the emotion I.e greed. Having said that you still need some level of it though.
so then white. if he got the white ring it would help him become better in all aspects and then he transcends to become an immortal deity constantly making the world a better place.
@@Wingcrawler Partially right. Black rings wear the wielder, so you don't need to care about death to wear one, you just have to be dead. But Orange is powered by the wielder's greed, but in a self reinforcing way. Larfleeze was a thief who killed his friends/packmates just to be the wielder originally.
"Death is the worst crime you can commit" lol ARREST THE THE MAN HE'S DYING!
Robert Williams There was once a law that if you attempted suicide, you were arrested for attempted murder
How DARE he?!?!
@@violetpencil9614 that's fucking stupid
That's why the phrase 'commit suicide' exists. Saying 'commit' before something is almost exclusively used for crimes. The exceptions are, to the best of my knowledge, are left overs from when such things were crimes.
You also need to consider what life was like in the times where suicide was a crime. From European cultures, atempting to escape dishonors, law binding agreements and lesser crimes had to have a major deterrent. A major crime a few hundred to a thousand years ago would not only strip someone of their position in society, it would remove their family's heritage too.
So if someone killed themselves to escape a debt or the shame of a petty crime, they would also be stripping their family of any wealth and standing. It seems very stupid given the world's progression, but it was fairly effective when it came into law.
Before then, it was also heavily enforced by religions too, a 'self murder' would prohibit a ceremonial burial, their body thrown in a pit to rot and no prayers nor mourners were allowed.
There's are still some countries that enforce that law you I think some places it's considered disturbing the peace or some crap like that
He's definitely for the compassion ring. He constantly makes sure anyone around him is safe even if it means he is injured and there was even a comic where he obtained the power of a God and hated it, because it made him aware of everything and it made him feel extremely helpless that he couldn't save everyone at any and all given moments.
2:06
U forgot Peter in the Back in black saga
He was ANGRY ASF in those issues.
Broke into Iron mans crib, webbed him up in an alley
Broke a gunmans hand in front of a crowd
Broke into jail where kingpin was, took off his whole costume, and beat the ever loving SHIT out of him without cracking a SINGLE joke and then told him he would be back to finish the job in the WORST way possible. By suffocating his internal organs with his organic webs by thwipping them down his THROAT
Dang Pete
That is true but it was during a crucial time and besides technically that's kinda gone since he sacrifices his daughter for Aunt may... so yeah he shouldn't had done it even if aunt may was his only family. If he had let her go he would start to build his own family and then Uncle Ben and Aunt May would proud of Peter by becoming the man they both raised.
MJ was the one to acept the deal with the devil
He just needed a snickers
I was thinking about Back in Black during Fear too, because man was he scary
And in the What If story where the sniper killed Mary Jane he punched Kingpin in the chest and THORE HIS HEART AWAY
The thing about Spider-Man that makes him a viable of the hope corps isn't because of his hope in himself, his hope in others is so so so strong. This is also very shown in his disagreement with death. No matter what you've done *you deserve a second chance*
You do still have a good point though.
@@FaravusGaming better question, how many villains has he SAVED that deserved death
@@Bruh-pl4zk answer to both of you all of them every villain i have seen of his has been talked out of shit by him and he has saved all of them.
gannon the dragon yeah there’s only been like 6 that he killed, and like 4 were on accident. And they were when things really were bad.
@@Bruh-pl4zk and even the ones that ended up dead he has saved before or after their death cause comic books
The Indigo Tribe are just a team of spychopaths lack of soul.
I'd put him in the will core as "never giving up" is literally listed as one of his powers
*gives up in almost every iteration (including the most beloved raimi film)
@@mikejohnstonbob935But homecoming...
was that a cosmonaut variety hour reference?
@@ewhy9215 yes it was basically
Janelle Annika Pua Sy He gives up briefly while under the rubble and calls out for help
0:00 Introduction
0:47 Fear
1:56 Rage
3:13 Will
8:11 Death
10:14 Avarice
11:41 Hope
16:30 Compassion
19:50 Love
22:12 Life
23:34 Outroduction
There was recently the addition of a new Lantern Corps: the Ultraviolet Corps, where the associated emotion is (wait for it...) shame.
dataweaver the shame wizard
Damn, if Peter got his hands onto an Ultraviolet Power Ring, he’d be stronger than Hal Jordan, Kyle Raynor, Guy Gardner, and Sodam Yat combined. Because shame and guilt has probably been the most defining and self-sabotaging aspect of himself that’s defined his entire Spider-Man career.
That would unfortunately be probably his strongest ring
A sadness or despair core I could see, but shame is literally the most convoluted way of saying either of those. Also why go ultraviolet when gray Is right there?
golden brigain I think gray wouldn’t work since it’s really a blur line between Life and Death, Black And White. I think it’d be more about Mortality.
A Lantern Powered Spideman? Sounds like some cool art to do 😎
tag us when you do :3
@@princeOpalite3650 yeah
CpTexasNinja do it
Get to work then
would it change the color of his webs
"Life-embracing"
"Deadpool"
Are you sure about that?
Deadpool would be a mix of Black and White he fits both...Then he tells the reader fuck that I'm gonna start my own Corps.
With black jack and hookers
A gray ring
Deadpool literally wants to die
Rainbow Platypus Black ring and hookers
Going into this video in my head I saw Peter actually being a perfect fit for the White Lantern ring. Spiderman is easily one of if not probably the most emotionally diverse characters in comics, and has been in plenty of scenarios where really any ring would fit him depending on the situation. Which just makes him even more of a likely candidate for the White Lantern corp.
"He is not good for the compassion ring he keeps people at a distance."
Hits a bit close to home there, abandonment and all that.
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I'm two years late, but he couldn't have a compassion ring because it's a parasitic ring and attaches to people who have no compassion and forces compassion on them.
@@CJ-xf3ek yes that is true spider man feels compassion
white/life ring
because he fits in almost all of the "nice" ones while the white/life is well...very nice,and loving
The white rings goes to anyone who has come back to life and Kyle Reiner
@@DeadHaremGuy But Spider-man died tho
@@DeadHaremGuy Spider-Man has died before, even MCU Spider-Man has died before from the snap.
I agree white lantern
“Karen, activate instant kill”
Isnt that from endgame?
It’s from both but he actually uses it in endgame hopefully that’s not too much of a spoiler
@Gianpaolo Sitohang he uses the mode in endgame
Yo I just read this on the death section
Lol no1 getting the joke
Spiderman is easily influenced because he doesn't like upsetting those close to him , its part of who he is
Edit : i think the white ring suits him , he works day in , day out to work on saving each and evey life he can in New york even when it kicks his behind, he wants life in new york to be pure , thrive
I personally think that he is easily influenced both because he is a people pleaser and he dosnt trust his judgment as well as he does other's, and that one of the main reasons he doesn't fit in some of the rings because he lacks self confidence.
Yeah, it gets annoying eventually. Piss off Harry, Peter needs the money to eat you self entitled prick.
Peter has the will of fire. Therefore he is insanely powerful as a green lantern.
Enough said
Also will isn’t based on how quickly you can change your opinions. It’s more about whether or not you can keep on going when it gets tough.
Tame That Dragon not exactly, but naruto is definitely a powerful green lantern.
Wouldn't that be hope?
Battle Frame Studios hope is believing in something else. Not taking things into your own hands
But as was stated in the video, Peter has given up multiple times in the past. Even to the point of trying to get rid of his powers!
Slaschur usually he gives up because he finds out he’s wrong. And he tried very hard to get rid of his powers. Will isn’t in the decision, it’s in the act
"Hes the most fun loving and life embracing hero that marvel has" agreed
"....Next to deadpool of course" hold up
He loves life, wait correction deadpool loves ending life
Deadpool would have a death ring
WTF where is tony in this comment?
_____ben_____ including his own
@@assassinmaster3419 Deadpool would have Rage, 100%. He's a self-loathing contract killer who's only a "hero" by virtue of killing those that he sees as making the world a worse place, or mirroring the people who abused him growing up.
The only other possibility is if there was a "depression" ring.
"Changes his mind alot" Bruh, all of the things you pointed out actually have something in common, he doesn't want to be selfish or to revel and relax in an easy way of life by virtue of natural talents and abilities hardly accessible to the common public.
His 180 degree turns on his ACTIONS/behavior is because of his apposition to SELFISHNESS.
That and it seems to me that most of this "wishy-washy" changes are caused by someone he truly cares about. Uncle Ben, Tony stark, captain America, harry, etc. But somehow this dude viewed them all as weak-willed, poorly-written, one-liner conversations.
@@bayleymalloy2633The video also makes an unfair assumption that Peter changing his mind alot dumbs down his intelligence, which is not true at all. Indecisiveness is actually a common trait among geniuses or at least intelligent people because they are able to see the logic in any given perspective or argue many different sides of a particular topic. Spider-man definitely fits the profile of an empath in where he sometimes will go so far to selflessly act on someone else's advice of another to see or learn through the eyes of someone else. So Peter being easily swayed isn't really incompatible with him being a world class genius. Choosing a course of action can be very complicated and Spider-man considers that complexity by acting out on another perspective to gain momentum or understanding for the trials and errors of being a hero.
It can also be explained that there's been so many writers for Spider-Man that they don't always get the character right. Having a person convince Spider-Man/Peter Parker to do something rather than letting him choose for himself is one of the easiest ways for a writer to get the point across.
Seems more like bad writing
@@holidaycomplex exactly my thoughts as well
I think your point on Will is a little stretched. Looking at the paparazzi example, it actually took MORE willpower to give that up than to be persuaded. Spider-Man follows his conscience, and when he learned the negative impact his actions had, he gave up that position even though it was beneficial to him. It actually would have been an action of fear for him to retain that position; fear for his personal wellbeing.
Before video starts:
I think Hope and Compassion.
He's still a well selected candidate for those two
Hope and Spider-man don't belong in the same sentence
Same thing I’m thinking
Not compassion, the indigo ring only bonds with people devoid of compassion
Syndicated Kiddo or people who are extremely compassionate
Star Sapphire love is obsessive and insane. I really don't think it suits Peter.
That's passion not love
Life
Cause he's the embodiment of life
The reason I say life is because spiderman, compared to other superheros, isn't very strong but the life ring is the most powerful ring so it completely turns the tables. He may not be the strongest in the outside but on the inside he's the most powerful.
Heroic Huckster put that in the normal comment section not as a reply
He should be in the Italian Lantern Corps because you know his devotion to delivering pizzas!
PIZZA TIME
ATOMIX187 damn it you beat me to it
Which damn game was it the first spider man game or the second the damn pizza delivery missions
@@wolfiethesniper3068 second Spider-Man game
Hahah
Imo he is a straight up symbol of hope and would represent the blue lantern corps
Karen should be in the Orange Lantern Corp cuz she took the kids
are you talking about the suit in Spiderman:Homecoming?
(sarcasim)haha very funny.
Avah Schihl sarcasm
Avah Schihl I don’t listen to people who can’t spell sarcasm
@@preposteroustoast In your attempt to be snarky, you ended up being humiliated for your shit grammar.
I'm gonna straight up say that the Thing would be in the Green Lantern Corps. Because he never gives up. Nobody can defeat him because he won't allow himself to lose. Change my mind.
For a second I was thinking John Carpenter's the Thing, and was massively confused.
SonnyBoyHere yeah cap, the thing, and spider-man would be in the green lantern corps
Spider-man literal mopped the floor with the entire Fantastic Four
Dude he just explained why he couldn’t be in the corps
@@karmaspidr8680 people downplay it a lot but Spider-Man is kinda overpowered. They literally had to wipe his memory to get him to stop mopping them
Willpower is LITERALLY on Wikipedia listed as one of his powers
Yeah but that's Wikipedia.
Willpower is one of the main marvel stats. Good call
Lit teacher: (under breath) *F U C K I N G W I K I P E D I A*
breathing is also one of superhero power, but that doesn't make it special
@@cypherusuh 😂
Honestly, I think depending on version or timeframe, at his peak he could solidly qualify for love, compassion, hope, willpower, or life.
There's valid arguements to all, and yes, not all versions of Spider-Man fit with all of these qualities, especially since more modern versions of him in the comics tend to write Peter Parker as a hot mess of an angst-filled living embodiement of bad luck. At his core though, Spider-Man is the hero who cares more intensely and tries harder than virtually any other hero. He's really not the strongest, or the smartest, or most gifted hero in his world, a lot of what he's become has come from hard work, determination, and perserverance. He's one of the only, if not the only Marvel super hero(es) that you see actually doing grunt work that would normally be "below" most of the more "prestigeous" heroes of his world. Not to take anything away from a lot of Marvel heroes, but you don't really see Captain America going around and stopping petty thefts and bank robberies, nor do you normally see iron man helping people out of burning buildings. Spider-Man is one of the few street level heroes in the Marvel universe, not because he can't do any better, far from it, he's capable of facing world ending threats with the Avengers and The Fantastic Four and has at some point or another helped or saved every single team in the Marvel universe, even been a temporary member, but he doesn't stick around, because he's on a mission that never ends. While the X-Men work towards equality and peace for humans and mutants, The Fantastic Four face intergalactic and interdimensional threats, and the Avengers protect the whole of Earth from it's mightiest threats, there's a technical end point for those missions, threats are eliminated or neutralised, peace settles in, and hypothetically there's a point where everyone can go home and rest, but there is no rest for Spiderman, because there will always be another mugger, another robbery, another assault or attempted murder, the world isn't at risk of exploding every day, but in what other people consider "peace" there's always mess to clean up, people hurting each other, and misunderstandings happening, the world may be silent, while the neighborhood never sleeps. And that's what role Spider-Man plays.
He has the will to do what no one else will.
The compassion to care no matter how small the issue.
The hope that things will at the very least be even slightly better with what he's doing, and inspires other people with that same hope.
The love that was so powerful that Marvel's equivalent of the devil himself covetted it.
And the Life to pull it all together.
"The worst crime is death."
*Dark Judges Want To Know Your Location.*
Even before I watch the video, the answer is clear: Peter Parker is Green Lantern material. Because he has a strong Willpower, completely free of evil and temptation (One of the multiple reasons why One More Day was horrible). For example:
For years, he has struggled to balance his life as a student and his superhero duties.
He is able to emerge from defeat as even stronger than before.
His mental strength is also shown when he successfully wrestles control of nanobots from Doctor Octopus.
Through the psychological profiles conducted by Maria Hill, she has stated that nobody has as strong as an ingrained identity as Spider-Man.
His willpower is so strong that he has been considered as the greatest of all the Spider-Totems in the Multiverse by Ben Reilly of Earth-94.
Despite this, he has been taken over by symbiotes on numerous occasions (though he does break free in the end) and there has been times where he has seriously considered and even attempted to kill his opponents when his family and loved ones have been threatened.
Ironically enough, one of his voice actors: Josh Keaton for The Spectacular Spider-Man TV animated Series also voiced Hal Jordan for Green Lantern: The Animated Series :P
I think he is more of a blue type because he never loses hope (though without will theres is no hope)
He can stop eating human even though he's a zombie in Marvel zombie comic that's how much will he has.
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You havent seen the full picture, he involuntarily ATE Kraven. He also pulled off his own skin, basically symbolizing he is no longer the man that saves lives. Although he did ask Sandman to end his bloodthirsty rampage by killing him.
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4:00 I disagree with this. Iron man was such a huge model that I feel he is literally the only person who could do this. Your second point is a good point, except that specific version was... interesting. I think that he qualifies because he may change his mind a lot, his values have always stayed the same. The innocents matter more than he does. He has the willpower to continue, no matter how much he wants to give up, he always comes to the realization that he needs to keep fighting.
W3ird0_101 also Harry was Peter's best friend so of course he'd trust him
You're thinking of the 199999 Spider man
Caleb Cortes who is
Earth 199999 spider man
Caleb Cortes I meant who were you responding to
This man went through rage, fear and death without mentioning any of the dark comics like last stand and went through examples from tv shows
because those dark comics aren’t canon
@@jdjdjdjd3058 there cool as shit tho
@@fart648 I’m not that type of person that reads dark comics
@@jdjdjdjd3058 not necessarily the edgy ones just the ones that aren’t afraid to bring in death and darker themes. i couldn’t care less about edgy super over the top ones either
@@fart648 I didn’t say I don’t read edgy dark comics I said I’m not the type of person to read dark comics in general
White lantern corps represents his responsibility for wielding a lot of power which is literally his theme, Love doesn’t fit with Spiderman as much as having responsibility 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah but it also represents mastery of all the other lantern cores, not including death. I dont think spiderman could give into his anger or greed to gain mastery of it to become a white lantern.
@@josephmunoz6099 anytime he puts in a black (venom) suite he does give into anger
@@wowdogememe1541 that's true forgot about the venom suit but what about greed?
@@josephmunoz6099 I have nothing but Kyle Rainer wasn't greedy but he learnt how to be
@@wowdogememe1541 ya he learnt to be greedy but Kyle is open to accepting greed where Peter cant due to his golden rule of great power comes great responsibility. It would go against his whole character
life.
he values life more than anything else and death is what he protects everyone from, even villains
He can't be a white lantern unless he has been apart of all the other lantern Corps and there has only ever been one person that has been a white lantern
@@user-rv1qn6hp4g Look up the "Darkest Night" storyline
@@user-rv1qn6hp4g *"Blackest Night", apologies
And if he sees someone die despite having done everything he could, he'll still act like he's at fault for what happened.
Damn dude well said
Life lantern spider man? Someone please draw fan art of that.
Garrett Wilson YES! Pleeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaasssssseeee!
Go to deviantart and you'll find A lot of spiderman lantern fanart.
Garrett Wilson irk 🤔
Alternate spider-people to the rescue!
I thought the entire lesson of spider-verse was to keep getting back up. That's like, the definition of hope and will.
Seems like it'd be for Miles then.
Yeah except for the fact that prayers the one who says it
"Death is the worst crime you can commit."
Guys, we're all criminals... we just don't know it yet.
Lucas M I killed a roach the other day . does that mean I'm a criminal ?
@@fudge1702 No, but the roach is.
@@lucasm.3864 yes them little thieves
I guess thats the whole plot of civil war 2
The proper punishment for murder is death there is nothing else that is fitting for a worthless murderer
Life, because he’s experienced each emotion on the spectrum intimately which is how u naturally become one
That's not how you become one. You have to die and come back to become one just like how all black lanterns must have died before they got the ring
@@satrok7490 He said Life, not death. You know, the WHITE Lanterns?
And even then, having experience with all emotions isn't enough. To be a White Lantern, one has to be worthy of every other ring _except_ Death. White is the combination of all colors of light, mastery over all emotions.
??? That guy was probably thinking of the “blackest night” storyline when alot of superheroes became black lanterns and were eventually revived in the white suits as white lanterns (or i think that’s what happened in that story arc)
??? Fart mouf
@@HunhowsShadowStalker thank you I'm glad someone said it the only reason I checked the comments was to see if someone pointed that out now I can die a happy person cause this video really triggered me
17:20 actually this could be seen as part of the argument for compassion, cracking jokes intense situations is a good was to lighten the mood and make people feel less tense and stressed. Put is little bit of light in the middle of all that darkness i guess, something to hold on to.
As they say, laughter is the best medicine.
Yeah, i mean afterall, Otto did laugh after he was calm and said himself: "It was a good joke Parker, just a bit of an overreaction of my part"
Also its Some part of Hope.
As making the situation lighter in the darkness is a gold way to ispire even if it is just a little hope.
So why everybody hate him?
I lean towards white, because him coming so close to qualifying for most of the colors gives him a jack of all trades vibe
If there was a Guilt Lantern Corp he'd be perfect for it.
Ultraviolet Lanterns.
Damn dood he'd die from that much power
damn, actually tho
BRUTALITY
definitely white lantern corp
he has shown strong connections to nearly all of the corp's emotions at some point and i believe it fits him more than any one corp
Artistically speaking, the blue corp would generally suit him more. But yeah, I could live with a White Corp Spider-Man. Hell, since all the colors are in the white, I could draw like a shimmer effect of the other colors that surface on his suit... I need to do this now. XD
Avarice? When he has shown that? Maybe before becoming Spiderman? When he was a wrestler and on the way of becoming a TV star.
@@haoxinlinying5278 In any stories where he was using his powers to make money and got famous for it, instances where he did let it get to his head before something happens having him change his mindset back. Either his big paparazzi phase or as you said his wrestling days. They due still matter to him and Im sure in the back of his mind somewhere he wishes he could still go back to it.
Spiderman isn't worthy of the white-lantern ring because he'd have to be worthy of all the other rings
@@GentlemanMudkip also, don't forget that in his first comic he try to join the fantastic four thinking he would get a payment for the superhero job
I honestly think the white lantern core because he has fear hope compassion will fear rage
But not greed
That's not what the White Lantern Corps is though. It isn't a mix of every other Corps, it is the embodiment of life, just as the Black Lantern Corps is the embodiment of death.
Well still
Spider-Man’s greatest power is his indomitable will. Like Batman he always gets up, it’s been seen in every major continuity, the movies, the main 616, and the ultimate universe. In each of those he fights to near death or even in the case of ultimate and once in the 616 he gets killed fighting for what he believes in (he eventually was resurrected in both). He would be green
1. Hope
2. Life
3. Will
4. Compassion
that's his top 4.
Maybe not in the same order for me, but I agree.
Agreed, blue or white lantern fits him perfectly.
The compassion ring works by inverting sociopathic tendencies, so he'd be useless with it. Murderers become kind and super powerful, caring people get almoat nothing from the ring.
love? cuz peter loves MJ
DoubtIdiot The Love Lantern core usually doesn’t pick males and is more about lust and obsession than actual love
Honestly, I would still say Green. Green is dependant on Will, and allows the wielder to still maintain their original selves. I don't see Peter risking losing himself, and lord knows he has more than enough will to master that ring.
the fact that his will was strong enough to reject venom is proof enough.
TotalJophes ikr and seeing that his parents, uncle, Gwen, and others have died and he’s still going on as Spider-Man to selflessly saving people. That’s will power right there
Blue would also make sense for Peter as well. Not does he have hope for others, but also for all of mankind.
I mean the reason why Tony Stark can change Peters mind is because he is a billionaire and is able to talk anyone into anything. And regarding Harry he was able to change peters mind because he probably was using personal examples and this made Peter feel guilty for doing this stuff to other people.
Agree
I feel like when he was saying peter changes his mind to easily the comics are quite like films these conversations are actually really long but are shortened down to a few sentances for entertainment and save space and just to show he is flawed and is still learning
If the Green Lantern ring manages to get into the Marvel Universe, I feel it would find Ben Grimm
Well yeah, no duh on that front, Ben Grimm has taken beatings and persisted with only his will that made the other guy give up because no matter how battered and broken Ben would get his willpower wouldn’t waver.
Uuuuhhhh who’s that again
@@xd_mystyyyyy Ben Grimm is Fantastic Four Character "The Thing".
Tyson Roser I feel like the google search would've been quicker for him than waiting for a response lmao
Him and Kilowag would be tight.
"Spiderman joins the DC Universe and becomes a god"
He still has more will power than most of the Green Lantern comic leads: just saying.
Ever Eat A Cactus? You’re comment is illogical and you seem very misinformed. You’re saying Spider-Man has More than willpower than hal Jordan who: used his willpower to manifest sentient ring.
Fly a spacecraft so fats or almost entered the speed force
Uses willpower to overcome mind control
Will power augments and poets an entire intergalactic space police army
Willpower warps reality
Defeats superman
Catches reverse flash
Condensed a star
Just to name a few. And these are just Hal Jordan.
@@legendary3952 Is this pre or post Crisis?
6dig-S 61 any
Green lantern stronger willpower
He’s will power as a concept
@@legendary3952 those are things he did with his 'will' aiding the ring. Can you give some actual examples of his will manifestations where he actually shows more will power than spiderman. Don't go by the things he can do with the ring. You are talking as if spidey got the green ring and could never do all those things you talked about. Be practical. Spidey is one of the most strong willed superhero.
Sourik Banerjee okay perfect
Hal Jordan breaks free from
Illusion by willpower alone
Overcomes his drinking obsession through willpower
Green lantern #133-135 dr Polaris( dc magneto) steals Hal Jordan ring and leave him stranded in he North Pole.
Dr Polaris: “your power ring was your strength green lantern but now it’s mine. There’s no way u can survive on your own”
Hal Jordan: crawling and engulfed in the ice, frosty and snow
Hal Jordan replies: “yes there is”
Now it’s 100 miles to the nearest national geographic station. A human residency
Hal Jordan: “I'm gonna survive, Polaris. And no matter what's thrown against me - GREEN LANTERN IS GONNA WIN!"
Hal soon fights a polar bear. And is quickly beaten obviously. But through willpower returns to his feet and finds the strength to push the bear into the water, along with his own self.
His face freezing and his body going numb. He soon returns back to the snowy land out from the water
“Call it an indomitable will that refuses to quit... or even an insatiable thirst for vengeance, but even with the odds piled against him... even half frozen to death... with arms too stiff to move... and with a body bone-whipped by the numbing wind... Green Lantern incredibly, bravely, steadfastly, staggers on... And he continues onward, even when his feet can no longer carry him”
Next he reaches a cave. Where he encounters a wolf. Hal defeats the wolf. And cushions his fall by landing on it after falling from a cliff. However he is now blinded by the snow. Yet it don’t stop him
He soon makes it alive.
17:40 People with trauma often use humor as a way to cope and help deal with their emotions and stress.
Humor is also used to break tension and can help break from the more negative emotional spiral
Thats pretty much cannon in the ultimate universe (kinda)
He tells joke to ease the situation and make himself less stressed
I feel Will is still the ring for Spiderman, he's known as one of the greatest willed characters in the Marvel multiverse, alongside Captain America, Dr. Doom and the Thing. Being convinced of something doesn't really mean being weak-willed, hell the fact that he was brave enough to show his face despite it being his most guarded secret speaks volumes about his will imo.
Not in a single iteration of Spiderman can I think of him being the type to give up entirely, there's a lot of low points-namely, Zombies-but in the end he always does the right thing, and sacrifices so much to do the right thing. Hell, I think the Spiderverse movie iteration encapsulates it in both versions of Peter Parker, Miles' Spiderman continuing his remarks (and probably believing he'd survive somehow) until the very end, and B. Parker still continuing his work as Spiderman despite being nearly in his 40s, divorced, out of shape, and just, honestly burnt out beyond words. He still trudges along and does the heroic thing, because he's a hero, he's THE Spiderman, he lives by the "great responsibility" line Uncle Ben told him despite being burnt out. "Anyone can wear the mask", but in the end, there's immeasurable weight behind truly putting on the mask of Spiderman, and every iteration of Spiderman, no matter how bad it gets, stands by it. Even Zombies Spiderman who abandoned the suit *and his own skin* in disgust with himself remained heroic in the end, he was one of the first to realise the horror of his own actions, before even Steve Rogers, and did everything he could to repent.
EDIT: Of course, if he had to choose, Will likely wouldn't be his first choice, as Hope, Love and many other things sounds pretty ideal for a hero like him. Though, I doubt it'd really be his choice to make if it ever happens in this hypothetical.
I agree with you
Absolutely, very well put. Fully agreed.
Kocudas So id also agree he would have the life ring he is full of life ,compassion has died a few times was full of hate at one point getting vengeance on those who hurt others (but then changed) wanted others to change has had multiple relationships with different girls (all failed but hey it’s a ring of love so exceptions?) and fear...he is a masked kid in a suit who appears out of no where cleans up crime Scenes and made the cops scared to the point they framed murders on him...so the white ring would be perfect for him. Also he said said himself that the white ring is a combo of all the rings and he resembles all of the requirements so ya
I'd argue more compassion than love. Yeah Parker makes a lot of jokes and keeps things about himself hidden, but that's mostly to keep up the secret identity.
In the aforementioned paparazzi stint it wasn't just his conversation with Osborn that made him switch, but in seeing how it was affecting the guy he was following, seeing how it made him *feel*. And in Civil War he turned on Ironman after seeing how the people he was capturing were being kept. And dozens of times he's been able to solve some crime by understanding how his opponent thinks and feels. And back to the jokes he makes them not just to infuriate his opponents, but also set the minds of those panicking at ease. I mean if you want to see top quality Spider-Man compassion, look no further than in the animated series when he basically put his own quest on hold to spend time with a girl who was terminally ill.
However I agree in this not being his best fit since compassion usually goes out the window for those who hurt his loved ones. And life does seem to be the best fit. But if we're arguing pink or indigo, I'd say Spider-Man has more compassion than you're gkiving him credit.
Compassion rings dont work normally tho. They seek those with no compassion and mind control them to be compassionate people
I think he will make a new core. The humor core
XD Something about this just made so much sense, and raised a shit load of questions in my mind. Like why is there a core for love and rage, but not sadness, confusion, frustration, other emotions. WE NEED A HUMOR CORE!
Oh Deadpool has it
Aperture Science~
Sp3ar M1nt yea
Terry McGuinness, Peter Parker and Deadpool, all wearing the humor ring
6:11 even if they’re famous they deserve their privacy just like anyone else. They shouldn’t have to put up with invasion of privacy, I mean how would you feel if it happened to you.
Could you do which lantern corps should spider-man's rouges gallery be in
That would be awesome
ricardo goode oh my frick yes
That would be great
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* Oh my fuck yes.
I am actually working on it, should hopefully get it out next month
Compassion, easily.
I mean come on, he's the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
Compassion works weird though. The members of the indigo corps are more conscripts than recruits. It's a corps that has dedicated itself to rehabilitating criminals.
The indigo ring is most known to be given to those that lack compassion, the sociopaths, the murderers, etc. To force them to feel compassion and empathy for their victims
Naw 100% Will, His super power is literally that he doesn't give up xd
Bitch, please. He's been to space.
@@wolfdraco5971 lmfao ffh reference
I feel like Peter would be the kind of guy to have a "Live Laugh Love" sign in his house
I have one of those
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I think the violet ring of love would suit Spiderman, especially considering how it's not just simply love of a person that makes a ring seek someone out, as John Stewart was able to wield a violet ring by his selfless dedication to the corps and to his duty. Spiderman is much the same, he has love for those around him, his friends, and his family, but also to honouring the memory of those he has lost and being a better person for them to make the love he felt for them mean something. Maybe he wouldn't be a full member of the corps, but he would certainly be a valid candidate to be deputised.
But since he has had several Aspects of life he could also wear the White Lantern Ring
The Star Sapphires is kinda of a crazed cult tho. They're a bunch of mad stalkers. I'd put maybe Venom in there, but Pete?
Either Green Lanterns or Blue Lanterns. He'd like Abin Sur.
Spider-Man is a totally stalker until he gets the girl then he has no time.
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If I remember the comics I read as a youth correctly, Spideys constant one liners and humorous insults were to cover up how afraid he actually was in the beginning, then became part of his battle strategy as he matured as a hero, and stopped being as afraid, and realized that his jokes were angering his opponents, putting off their game, and making them make dumb mistakes they might not normally make, giving him openings to defeat them.
(and if we're being honest, even in real life.there are some people that are just naturally/instinctively funny, and can't help themselves, but make people laugh, it's just as a matter of being themselves. Like it's in their DNA.. We ALL know at least *one* person like that.)
That being said, my vote is White.
Mainly because he does embody most, if not all, of the requirements to hold all the rings.
Even Death.
Because even though he doesn't revel in it and has managed to pull himself away, he has wanted to kill, many times. (also the whole, him dying a lot too).
Avarice is the only really iffy" ring, because he never sought riches and power for the sake of having it.
Even while wrestling, he was trying to help Aunt May and Uncle Ben pay the bills, and was showing off.
*Hubris, is different from Avarice.*
As always, wonderful video!
I agree with you that he's the most suited for the White Lantern Corps!
Detective Bohobe He doesn’t sway easily, it’s because of bad writing at times, this guy is pathetic don’t watch this video a lot of the Things he says are completely wrong and he obviously doesn’t understand Spider-Man at all
I love how he went on a 5 minute rant about the Photo story line
Peter Parker is easily the embodiment of Will or Hope.
Next list you should make is which Lantern corps would Alternate Spider-Men be in, such as Doc Oct's Superior Spider-Man, Gwen Stacy's Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Noir, Mayday Parker's Spider-Girl, Mary Jane Watson's Spinnerette, and Miguel O'Hara's Spider-Man 2099 to name a few.
Agreed. Blue, Green, or White for Peter Parker.
Evan Urena I don’t think you understand what the life ring actually is it’s not for anybody except to a few absolutely perfect people
@@fart648 will with out a doubt suits spidy the best his will imo is even stronger than captain americas
Spiderman is a poor guy
@@evanurena8868 compassion would also be a good fit for him since he frequently shows mercy to his enemies as well as others that are around him.
I feel like hope, compassion, or life would be the best fits for Spider-Man.
Peter is one of those characters that has experience with all of the emotions: he takes pictures that he know is going to make himself or others look bad to make money: Avarice; Symbiot Suit Spider Man is the embodiment of spider-man with rage; the Clone Saga deals with one of spider-mans greatest fears, the loss of his identity, while his other fear moments tie into the fear of loss of his loved ones, as seen by his reactions to both the deaths of Uncle Ben and Gwen Stacy (which also adds into him mastering his fear of his own powers, also the man-spider incident). See Gwen Stacy, MJ, and Felicia Hardy for his dealings with love (as love in terms of the Lantern core is typically romantic, as their poster child is Star Sapphire/Carol Farris). Will/courage (will is not an emotion, its mental fortitude, and this was one of the dumbest changes dc ever did) is something that Spider Man shows on a regular basis; hearing Harry's story and changing his mind about being a paparazzo honestly shows compassion, while his courage in the face of almost certain death is what makes him a beacon of hope; his willingness to put himself in front danger to save as many inspires others, to the point that his (Ultimate version anyways) sacrifice is what inspires Miles Morales to take up the spandex, so he can bring hope back to New York.
Looking at this, Kyle Rayner is *the* Lantern to use as the example of what Spidey would be, and as such Peter would be a candidate for the White Lantern core. Also, 616/mainline spidey hasn't ever died as far as I know; the closest he has gotten would be the whole cocoon spider thing that happend around Civil War 1 (its what gave 616 natural web-shooters as per the Sam Raimi movies, and also weird wrist venom blades)
I agree with you on him being able to be in the Love an Life Lantern Cores. But out of those two choices i think that he should be in the Lantern Core of Life.
The sort of compassion and love that Indigo and the Star Sapphires represent respectively is not what you're talking about in the video. The Indigos were known for their "mercy killing" and the Star Sapphire focus was on romantic love, not familial love. As you alluded to, he would definitely have been in Black Lantern Corps if he happened to be in the DC universe during Blackest Night, and he could probably get by as a Green Lantern just on the generic superhero willpower, but frankly none of the "normal" Lantern Corps are a strong fit for him. The argument for the White Lantern Corps holds a lot of water except for two points - that's true of most superhero characters, and Sinestro was one of the main White Lanterns (even bonded with the entity) and indeed the only one in a spin-off universe where he kept the power for himself. It was pretty clearly about mastering all the emotional spectrum, not "loving life" or "being full of life" as you put it.
He would definitely have got a black ring and a white ring alongside the others when the rings were given out en masse, and the Green Lanterns might have gotten desperate enough to recruit him as someone with a minimum qualifying level of willpower, but on a typical day he is just too well balanced and grounded to be in any of the Lantern Corps.
he could be in the hope core.every hero gave up one moment or another.heck saint walker(the definition of hope in the dc universe)gave up.
so he could be in the hope lantern core
Most of your love arguments do fit better for compassion, but I think life suits him best.
Great video!
I would vote for the white life one as well because (obviously) of all the reasons already given but also because he will be able to use the ring to its fullest potential. Also life is the most precious thing for spiderman and im not necessarily talking about his own. Yes he doesn't want to kill but he also goes to extreme measures to ensure that nobody dies due to falling debris or what not. The whole reason he is so brave and determined is because he is more than willing to put his life on the line to protect the lives of others.
At 6:50 I personally think that he changes his beliefs so quickly because he was a Teenager and teenagers can easily be influenced , mislead and manipulated by people who they love, believe, admire and Follow and in most of the stories spiderman is actually a Teenager .
6:45. He always changes his opinion cause he is young. He is still just a kid trying to figure out his life seeing as he is living a normal life in the day and a superhero by night.
I completely agree that if you truly analyze Spider-Man, he is a
Star Sapphire and/or White Lantern. But in my opinion, Spider-Man is also a good THEMATIC Blue Lantern. Due to the reasons you stated. And I have to admit the points that you argued as to why he TRULY doesn’t represent Hope are completely correct.
Good job 👍
Not a white lantern
You can't even be an orange lantern
There will only ever be one orange lantern
Because they kill each other.
So kill the Orange Lantern and take their ring...Simple.
There have been multiple Orange Lanterns already. It's a thing that can happen. They just tend not to get along well.
They steal the ring
Doctor Doom would be a powerful Green Lantern, i think his will power is the strongest in the Marvel Universe.
I think it's the life lantern Corp is the best for him because he shows all of the emotions from the other corps and he's full of life.
Great vid and I have been waiting so long for this videos 👌👌👍👍👍
Hulk get the red ring captain America has blue ring and Thor or iron man I think Thor has will so that green iron man idk compassion maybe
Sorry I didn’t see I reply to u
8:21
Endgame spiderman: *Am I a JoKe To YoU?*
> taking ironman jr as a real spider-man
to be fair
Those were mindless organic robots
they were killing themselves in the battle of wakanda. Literally, they just ran to the force field with the strategy of "maybe one of us can pass it".
killing those animals does not really violate his rule
doesn't count it was a last resort type moment. spiderman when giving the option would prefer the peaceful route then the violent route.
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6:44
Homecoming Spiderman:
*eXCusE mE?*
Should’ve played the “GET BACK HERE SHOCKER” clip when showing symbiote Spider-Man
“I’LL HUNT YOU TO THE ENDS OF THE EAAARRRTTTHHHH”
Also, the indigo tribe uses their rings on those who LACK compassion. The whole point of that core is to force those who don't normally feel compassion to feel it very strongly, so that would make him very incompatible with the ring.
I came her to mention that. And Black rings wear the wielder like a suit. No emotion needed, as long as you are dead.
No you can wield the ring if you have no compassion at all OR a lot of it. John S. wore the ring and it didn't take control of him.
@@tibor3325 That is the exception rather than the rule though. The core as a whole was created to force compassion onto those who have none.
I believe Spider-Man's choice would be the White Lantern Corp, for two reasons;
One; he never rejects any of his emotions.
Two; Love is an incredibly unpredictable emotion that can sway him to any side. Rather than risk that, I believe Peter would stick with the White Lantern.
I believe he should be the white lantern Corp because he sways from all sides and he can choose to be which one so one doesn't get in the way
Actually Peter was very reluctant to reveal his identity in Civil War, it was only through Aunt May and Mary Jane convincing him that he would do so as They wanted Spider-Man not to be feared, but I will cede that he is easily convinced by those closest to him, however even though he does this using points, like when he became an actual hero not a wrestler, as a way to degrade his character is incorrect as those events help shape him as a person plus these instances are largely from his early days and trying to say that he should just take money and not keep this hero lifestyle takes away the humbleness of Spider-Man’s character. P.S. not trying to hate just making conversation, love your videos keep up the good 👍😁!
I think for his identity he is very reluctant to do so even in the first place because not many even know of it unless he tells.
in the will section you emphasise too much on how easily swayed he is, in some of these cases he's just an idiot and others he actually does have a pathetic willpower, but its emphasised to death in into the spiderverse, that "But most of all, no matter how many times i get hit, i always, always get back up again".