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Amazing Spiderman #121 - #122: The Death of Gwen Stacey. Peter shoots a web to save Gwen put the force from the fall and whiplash from the stopping web breaks her neck. Its almost a literal representation of the power Spidey wields, like trying to pick up a spider that made its way in doors and accidentally killing it in your hands... only it's not a spider.. its your girlfriend?
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The movie, Spider-Man 3 (2007). Where that black entity from another world bonds with Peter Parker/Spider-Man, and turns his suit all black and greatly amplifies his super powers. It also begins to greatly amplify the much darker qualities of his personality and he starts to lose himself to it. And he has to reach deep within himself to free the compassionate hero he used to be if he is to ever conquer the darkness within and face not only his greatest enemies, but also, himself!
Has to be the death of Uncle Ben. All tragedies and lessons that follow, all stem from that point.
In "A Brand New Day" comic when Peter reveals to the world that he is Spider-Man to join Team Stark. It took great responsibility to put his loved ones in danger.
I still always think of his reaction to Uncle Ben's death and how in every iteration it drives him to do what is right from then on.