Spider-Mobile
The Spider-Mobile is a strange and unique vehicle connected to the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It first appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #130 in 1974. Writer Gerry Conway and artist Ross Andru thought it up.
This vehicle was bright red and had a dune buggy design with spider-themed decorations. It had large spider logos on its sides and a roof that looked like a spider's web. The way it looked made it evident that it was connected to Spider-Man, just like his costume.
The Spider-Mobile was part of a deal between Marvel Comics and a car company called Corona Motors. They made it to help promote a new line of cars. It had unique gadgets for fighting crime, like web shooters, gas dispensers, and even a way to shoot out webbing to climb walls.
The Spider-Mobile didn't last very long in the comics. It was mainly featured in a story where Spider-Man and the Human Torch drove it across the country to show off the car. But surprisingly, the car was more trouble than help when fighting crime, so they left it in the desert.
In short, the Spider-Mobile is a memorable and unusual part of Spider-Man's story. People like it because it looks different and was made part of a strange collaboration. Even though it's not a big part of Spider-Man's crime-fighting tools, it's still funny and exciting in comic books.