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People in Saint Petersburg's metro watched performances by underground dancers dressed as Spiderman

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Performances by underground dancers disguised like Spiderman

There is no doubting that the world desperately needs superheroes.

Although having our friendly neighborhood Spiderman around just to help us combat the evil guys would've been awesome, a few underground performers came dressed as the superhero and performed in a Russian subway.

The dancers delighted passengers on the subway by bouncing up and down while dressed in the costume of Marvel superheroes.

People were astonished as they performed their way to glory, and effortlessly delighting passersby in the subway. Also during the performance, one of the dancers swings up to a traveler and gives him a fist bump.

Stan Lee, a writer-editor, and Steve Ditko, a writer-artist, created the character of Spider-Man.

He originally debuted in the Silver Age of Comic Books in the anthology comic book Amazing Fantasy #15 in the Silver Age of Comic Books.

St. Petersburg is a Baltic Sea port city in Russia.

It served as the imperial capital for two centuries, having been established in 1703 by Peter the Great, the topic of the city's renowned "Bronze Horseman" statue.

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