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Задание №16267 ЕГЭ по Английскому языку
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According to an anecdote told by Stan Lee in virtually every interview he’s ever given about Spider-Man, the genesis of the hero began when he saw an insect A while brainstorming ideas and figured that a hero who could stick to walls would be kind of cool. In reality though, the origins of everyone’s favourite friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man are a little less cut and dry. When asked about B , in another case, Lee explained that the decision was made partly out of frustration that he thought that he’d pretty much done everything else at that point. In his own words, “The big thing with superheroes is you have to try to do something different. I thought, ‘What superpower could I give him?’ I had already done somebody who was very strong, C , I did a guy who could fly. I was thinking, ‘What’s left?” The heroes referenced by Lee in that quote for non-comic fans D are The Incredible Hulk, the Invisible Woman and the Human Torch.
The latter two heroes are best known for being founding members of Marvel’s first family, The Fantastic Four, co-created by Lee and first introduced in 1961, E . Again, according to another popular anecdote by Lee, before settling on Spider-Man, Lee came up with and rejected several other insect-themed names F . Again, this story has been told so many times that there exist multiple variations, but they all say essentially the same thing — that Lee came up with the name “Spider-Man” while brainstorming and felt that it just fit, which isn’t really the whole story either.
1. why he came up with such an obscure power for a hero
2. who inexplicably decided to view this anyway
3. while the former was introduced in may of 1962 and was also co-created by Lee
4. crawling up a wall
5. I did a woman who could turn invisible
6. including Gnat Man, Insect Man, and Mosquito man
7. that this likely influenced the name “Spider-Man” in some way
