Summary
- Spider-Man's humor and light-hearted nature clash with Batman's serious and intense approach to crime-fighting.
- Red Hulk and Spider-Man have a mutual disdain for each other due to their conflicting attitudes and combat styles.
- The Punisher and Spider-Man frequently butt heads because of their contrasting methods of dealing with criminals, with The Punisher seeing Spider-Man as just another obstacle to overcome.
While he stands tall among fans as one of the most beloved and enduring superheroes ever, Spider-Man isn't always quite as popular with his crime-fighting peers. Despite having a few blood feuds with other heroes, the wall-crawler has still managed to get on some nerves over the years.
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Much like the many colorful rogues he deals with in New York, a key aspect of Spider-Man that seems to irritate other heroes is his relentless quips. Never one to let a good one-liner slip through the cracks, Peter Parker has long been known for cracking wise in the heat of battle. In other instances, more personal disagreements and even screw-ups in action have prompted other heroes to butt heads with the web-slinger. Regardless of the severity of the reason, the following heroes have highlighted that even a character as likable as Spider-Man can't get on well with everyone.
5 Batman Found Spider-Man's Humorous Antics Insufferable
Despite belonging to rival companies, Bruce Wayne and Peter Parker met a couple of times during Marvel and DC's '90s crossover craze. Unsurprisingly, Spider-Man's light-hearted nature and jokes did not gel with the deadly serious Batman.
The pair initially were forced to team up when a horrifying alliance between The Joker and Carnage made its way into view. Despite the danger, Batman is disinterested in teaming with the wall-crawler, distrusting him and taking issue with his approach to crime-fighting. Despite the clash of such different personalities, however, the star-studded duo eventually gets their heads together to put their foes' antics down. A follow-up crossover followed the same format, with The Caped Crusader once again having to put his disdain for the web-slinger's attitude to the side to save the day.
4 Red Hulk Couldn't Stand Working With Spider-Man
General Thunderbolt Ross' rebirth as a vicious, red-skinned Avenger quickly proved to be one of the more bizarre long-running arcs in The Incredible Hulk mythos. Often depicted as a harsh, borderline villain, Ross' new life as Red Hulk saw him turn over a slightly more heroic leaf.
During their time together on The Avengers roster, Ross and Parker did not see eye to eye at all, with the grizzled former General taking issue with both Spidey's attitude and approach to combat. Needlessly rough with the wall-crawler both when fighting side-by-side with him and when traveling on the quick, Red Hulk's behavior ensured the disdain between the pair was more than mutual. While there haven't been a lot of interactions between these two mismatched figures, the few readers have been treated to so far confirm this is not going to be a new budding friendship any time soon.
3 The Punisher And Spider-Man Have Butted Heads Many Times
Marvel's most bloodthirsty vigilante doesn't appear to like any heroes beyond Captain America, who he famously refused to throw hands with during Civil War. One crimefighter who seems to grind his gears more than most is none other than Spider-Man.
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Almost every time the pair have met, arguments and even fighting have broken out, with Spidey taking exception to The Punisher's brutally murderous approach to dealing with lawbreakers. Often dismissing Frank Castle as essentially just another foe who needs to be put behind bars, the wall-crawler's disdain for the deadly killer quickly became a mutual feeling. Considering Spider-Man as just another obstacle to overcome and even destroy in his ongoing war on crime, Castle's lack of superpowers has not stopped him from being a dangerous threat to Marvel's most beloved hero when push comes to shove.
2 Cyclops Attempted To Blast Spider-Man
The iconic X-Man has most famously butted heads with Wolverine over the years, but the clawed cigar chomper is far from the only Marvel hero to take issue with Scott Summers. For Spider-Man, getting on Cyclops' nerves nearly cost him his life.
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During a team-up with Cyclops and Wolverine, Spidey's blast-dodging movements led to Summers getting hurt and, in a fit of rage, aiming his devastating optics blasts at Queens' number one hero. Considering the level of damage the fearsome X-Man's blasts can do, his outburst here could've gone so far as to kill the wall-crawler had things gone any worse. While there are no other interactions between the pair as extreme as this one, the fact that Cyclops went all out in attacking Peter Parker makes this one of the more shocking examples of a hero taking issue with the web-slinger.
1 Iron Man Pulled No Punches With Spider-Man During Civil War
Far from the close friendship displayed between the pair in the MCU, Iron Man and Spider-Man have a troublesome, volatile dynamic in the comics. Initially a close ally of Tony Stark's during Civil War, Peter Parker ultimately turns his back on the armored Avenger due to unscrupulous methods.
In response, Iron Man almost stumbles into all-out villainy, as a fugitive Peter Parker is brutalized by some of the villains working for Stark's team. While the much-maligned One More Day arc retconned much of the damage done to Spider-Man during the Civil War arc, the duo were never presented as pals again either, with their bitter, personal issues before then remaining a source of controversy among Marvel fans. Civil War largely portrayed Iron Man in a polarizingly dark light, and his falling out with Peter Parker, as well as Parker's agreement to reveal his secret identity along the way, were among the famed arc's most hotly debated moments.