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Spider
In the morning
RAZIEL
"The Brown Spider's Lament"
A brown spider so small, Crawling on the wall, Spinning webs of silk, In the corner so still. It's eight legs so thin, It's body so slim, It's eyes so bright, It's movements so light. It's web so intricate, It's pattern so unique, It's beauty so rare, It's presence so fair. It's life so short, It's time to abort.
Syed Irfan Bashir
Jack And The Spider
There was once a king of Scotland whose name was Robert Jack. He had need to be both brave and wise, for the times in which he lived were wild and rude. The King of England was at war with him, and had led a great army into Scotland to drive him out of the land. Battle after battle had been fought. Six times had Jack led his brave little army against his foes; and six times had his men been beaten, and driven into flight. At last his army was scattered, and he was forced to hide himself in the w
Morning dew in cobwebs
morning beauty with cobweb dew
Spider Man
Vicay
Cute little spider
Manimaran
Spiiiiiiiderrr...✨
Macro world
Small spider
Photographer RM MONA
Jumping Spider
Mukul
Spider web
Zeeshan
Spider man
Bilal
Spider image
It's image outdoor field beautiful picture of spider
Vivek
The greatest artist and web-designer ever is indeed a spider!
Pryae
Spider Home
Found under a string
Noor
Spider web night shoot
Spider face
Spider face with macro photography Use Red me 9
Maccoher
Spiderman
The Spider Man
Umesh
Spider 🕷️🕸️
𝗕𝗢𝗦𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗥𝗜𝗭𝗔𝗪𝗔
This male peacock spider
Dances for a five-legged lady
SOJIB MIA
OMG
very close
Daniel
Comics and graphic novels Spider-Man beats Superman in record $3.6m comic sale
A copy of Peter Parker’s debut in Amazing Fantasy #15 has swooped over the Man of Steel to fetch the highest price ever paid for a single comic Alison Flood Fri 10 Sep 2021 08.48 EDT Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email 3 months old Superman might have superhuman strength and X-ray vision but he has been seen off by Spider-Man, after a comic featuring Spidey’s first appearance overtook the Man of Steel’s record to become the most expensive ever sold. A copy of the 1962 comic Amazing Fantasy #15, in which Peter Parker and his alter ego Spider-Man make their debut on the page, was sold on Thursday at Heritage Auctions for $3.6m (£2.5m). The record for a comic sale had previously been held by Superman’s first appearance in Action Comics #1, which sold privately for $3.25m in April.