Marvel's Spider-Man is known for his wide variety of powers, including super-strength, the ability to climb on walls and a heightened sixth sense or Spider-Sense — but it's this last ability that allows him his phenomenally-fast reflexes. Peter Parker's ability to dodge and evade his way through a fight is known throughout the Marvel universe, and although he often fights enemies far stronger than himself, they often have a difficult time landing a single punch. Thanks to information found in Amazing Spider-Man #637, fans now know exactly how fast Peter Parker can move — and the results are astonishing.
Spider-Man's spider-sense is one of his most-used powers and one of his most mysterious. Unlike the other powers he obtained from being bitten by a radioactive spider back in Amazing Fantasy #15, it's not based in any actual science (it could be rooted in the fact that spiders have eight eyes and are thus more aware of their surroundings; some even use the vibrations in their webs to detect prey). It can also sense events that are yet to occur, such as on the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #171 (the story in which Gwen Stacy died at the hands of the Green Goblin).
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But Spider-Man usually uses this mysterious power to dodge incoming attacks from criminals, supervillains and world conquerors. In Amazing Spider-Man #637, Alyosha Kravinoff attempts to finish off Peter Parker from afar with a rifle. Spider-Man expertly dodges the shot, and Kraven shrugs off the insinuation that he missed. «No. A bullet moves at 4,000 feet per second, and I don't miss. He dodged it...he's not supposed to be that fast.» If this is true and Kraven did not miss the shot,
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