Spider-Man is one of the most beloved superheroes, partially also thanks to the Sam Raimi film trilogy from the early 2000s which managed to kick-start a brand new superhero craze. Peter Parker aka Spider-Man first appeared in the comic books in 1963 and he's been through thousands of adventures ever since.
Spider-Man is popular among people of various ages, but young people have a special affinity for him since he started out as a high school student in the comics. If you want to express your love for the character, you can either cosplay him or get a Spider-Man themed tattoo. Here's some inspiration for your Spider-Man ink.
10 With Great Power
Getting a tattoo, especially if it's your first tattoo ever, shouldn't be taken lightly. After all, unless you'll later decide to have it removed, your tattoo will stay with you forever. So take a lesson from Spider-Man's book and know that with having a great tattoo comes great responsibility.
Alright, that's not exactly how the saying goes, but you get the meaning. Spider-Man lives his superhero life by a code inspired by his uncle Ben, and this tattoo by Ricardo Márquez Tattoo expresses his motto perfectly. The little stars portraying Spider-Man's spider-sense, and, of course, the web deserves bonus points.
9 Spider-Man In Action
Spider-Man's costume is iconic, partly thanks to its bright colors, and, of course, the spider symbol which lets you know immediately who you're dealing with (and still some people confuse Spider-Man with Deadpool... or is it the other way around?).
That said, there are a lot of variations of Spider-Man's suit you can draw inspiration from for your tattoo. There's the original suit Peter designed for himself, the suit Tony Stark built him, or, in this case, the suit from the Spider-Man game. In this tattoo by jimmyinks, Spider-Man is swinging through his beloved New York, ready to spring into action.
8 Small Spider-Man
Even the most serious superheroes (Batman, to name just one) are absolutely adorable and cute if drawn in the right style. Just like in the previous tattoo, Spider-Man is once again swinging through his beloved home, making sure that the criminals don't wreak havoc on New York and its law-abiding citizens stay safe and sound.
However, this time, Spider-Man is done in a more childlike manner, which makes this tattoo by Remy Conceicao suitable for anybody with a great sense of humor, or for someone who wants to show that you don't have to be one hundred percent serious even as an adult.
7 Beauty In Minimalism
Or if you prefer a more subtle approach and civil design, this tattoo by Tattooed Paradise might fit your taste better. It's small enough to easily fit on your forearm but still noticeable enough and you'll definitely get a lot of attention from Spider-Man fans and other people alike when you'll show your new ink to the world.
The part of Spider-Man's suit you can see in the tattoo is done in great detail and the tattoo effortlessly graduates into the spider symbol and it ends there. It probably wouldn't be a suitable choice for people afraid of spiders, but it could work for anybody else.
6 Upside Down
Whoever said that you can't look positively on the world while hanging upside down probably never read any Spider-Man comics. Spider-Man has a rich set of skills at his disposal which makes it easier for him to fight crime and the many villains he faces on a regular basis.
Not only is he super strong and fast, but he's also very flexible, great at gymnastics, has his spider-sense, and, of course, can shoot webs, either from his wrists or from special web-shooters, depending on which version you're reading about. Spider-Man hanging upside down is something you can then see quite often, and he looks fairly comfortable in this tattoo by Felipe Rodrigues.
5 Shooting Web
Spider-Man shooting web is a sight the fans of the web-headed superhero know very well, both from the comics, animated Spider-Man TV shows, and the live-action films as well. Spider-Man's webs are a great help to him.
Not only do they allow him to travel around New York City high up in the air, looking for possible crimes taking place (or at least lost ladies who need someone to show them the right way), but they're also very effective at stopping even his most aggressive enemies - or at least shutting them up when they talk too much. This tattoo was done by Alex Rattray.
4 Lego Rules
Lego Batman might rule the world of Lego superheroes, courtesy of Will Arnett and the relatively recent successful films, but Lego Spider-Man is also a force to be reckoned with, as this tattoo by Paul Abstruse proves. Getting a tattoo of Lego Spider-Man on your body is a great way how to combine two big loves any fan can have - love for Lego and for Spider-Man.
In this tattoo, Spider-Man looks positively fierce and battle-alert, his web at his disposal and he ready to take on the world and every threat in it. And as for the Batman symbol, well, there have been crossovers with these two superheroes before.
3 Iconic Love
Peter Parker and Spider-Man both had their fair share of romances throughout the years. Peter's first serious girlfriend was Gwen Stacy who unfortunately died during the fight against the Green Goblin. Peter also briefly dated Kitty Pryde from X-Men and he had a fling with the beautiful and dangerous cat burglar Felicia Hardy aka the Black Cat.
But none of his girlfriends is as iconic as Mary Jane Watson, and the scene of their first meeting is forever written in the minds of fans, and pop culture in general. If you enjoy a good romance as much as the next guy or gal, this tattoo by Eric Jazvac should make you swoon.
2 Never Trust A Cat
Speaking of Black Cat... The relationship between Spider-Man and Black Cat, or Peter Parker and Felicia Hardy respectively, was filled with tension, mutual attraction, heated moments... but also betrayal and misunderstanding.
Even though she's beautiful, smart and funny, Black Cat isn't the easiest person to get along with, and her superpower - bringing other people misfortune - also doesn't help very much. Still, she and Spider-Man formed an interesting couple, and many fans continue to ship them to this day, even though Felicia was more interested in Spider-Man than Peter Parker. If you like these two together, you can draw inspiration from this tattoo by Chris Morris.
1 The Ultimate Spider-Man Tattoo
However amazing all the above-mentioned Spider-Man tattoos are, there's one particular Spider-Man tattoo that deserves the first spot on this list - and that's the Spider tattoo none other than Tom Holland has on his feet. If it wasn't obvious enough that Tom Holland is a huge fan of Spider-Man, the role he got to play in the MCU, he expressed his love for the character by getting his symbol tattooed once he was cast to play the iconic web-slinger.
It can't honestly get much better than this and if you like Holland's portrayal of Spider-Man, then the design of this tattoo done by Keith "Bang Bang" McCurdy is the obvious choice for you.
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