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**** Certain comics and other adaptations (such as the ''[[Marvels]]'' mini-series and the upcoming Spider-Man reboot film show the bulge of the web-shooters under his costume.
** In the [[Spider-Man (film)|Spider-man Films]], this becomes more organic, as he is given organs to produce said web. Becomes a problem when he carries too much emotional baggage in the second, though.
** In an issue of ''[[X-Factor (Comic Book)|X-Factor]]'', Spidey lands on a building without any taller buildings nearby. When asked what he used to websling there, he comments "Passing cloud."
* When not in the Batmobile, the [[Batman: The Animated Series|animated Batman]] often uses a high-tech grappling gun to swing dramatically across Gotham City. Maybe just when the traffic's bad. In the live action ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'', clumsily-produced Batarang and rope sequences were used from time to time, along with the lame sideways-wall bit. Batman first used his grappling gun in the 1989 Tim Burton movie, though in this case he tended to use them just to go straight up, or horizontally on a zipline rather than swinging like Spider-Man.
* Batman's cohorts Nightwing, Robin, Batgirl, Huntress, etc., travel in the same way.
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