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: The humor relies on the double meaning of "spin"—referring to both the act of driving a car for pleasure and the biological process by which a spider creates its web.
The prompt "Why did the spider buy a car?" refers to a classic piece of children's wordplay that has evolved into a recurring cultural motif across jokes, comic books, and automotive history. 1. The Humorous Foundation (The Joke) why did the spider buy a car
: In Marvel Comics, Spider-Man was once convinced by a marketing firm to use a specialized vehicle called the Spider-Mobile to promote their products. This is often viewed metatextually as a parody of toy-driven marketing. : The humor relies on the double meaning
While primarily a joke, the concept of a spider owning a car appears in several major media properties: The Humorous Foundation (The Joke) : In Marvel