In Spider-Man’s final showdown with Cyttorak (the all-powerful god that gaveJuggernaut, and Spider-Naut.
The earliest reference to Parker Luck albeit loosely appears in 1963’sThe Amazing Spider-Man#5.
Peter groans that he’s"got nothing but luck … and it’s all bad!
“to end the issue.
That would eventually morph in the coming years into the term, Parker Luck.
Parker Luck is used as a legitimate reason as to why nothing can go Spider-Man’s way.
Parker Luck is so canonical,it’s given Spider-Man psychic immunity.
Spider-Man Fans Hate Parker Luck, But Why?
That’s how Spider-Man treats Parker Luck, more often than not.
Some are convinced that Parker Luck is aflaw that’s ruining Spider-Man, his life, and his storylines.
Can Spider-Man’s Current Creative Team Rehabilitate Parker Luck?
Yet, when the end looks nigh, Spider-Man still pushes forward.
In Spider-Man’s mind, today and every day is worth fighting for in spite of Parker Luck.
He still finds meaning in life when everything is dreary.
In Spider-Man’s mind, today and every day is worth fighting for in spite of Parker Luck.
Using this arc as an allegory for overcoming depression,The AmazingSpider-Manmakes Parker Luck inspirational.
The Amazing Spider-Man#70is available now from Marvel Comics.