What is Spider-Man wearing on his hand?

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Towards the beginning of Avengers: Infinity War, Peter Parker is on a school bus. When Peter notices alien ship in the sky, he immediately asks the kid in front of him to create a distraction. The kid makes a distraction.

Then Peter places something (I think a mechanical device) on his wrist and goes outside of the bus. What is that device?

When did Spider-Man start using these devices for web-slinging? I thought Spider-Man can shoot webs from his hand biologically. Isn't it?



Best Answer

What is that device?

That device is called a Web-Shooter making him able to shoot webs.

When did Spider-Man start using these devices for web-slinging?

In this continuity, he never got organic web shooting ability with the bite and can only shoot webs using this device. You might be confusing this version with Sam Raimi films.

There are multiple continuities in Spider-Man films and only the Sam Raimi films have organic web shooting ability, not the rest. Even in The Amazing Spider-Man continuity, he didn't have organic abilities and used similar devices. Refer to this question for that.




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