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What Real Estate Brokerages Can Learn from Spider-Man

August 05 2018

Recently, Marvel Studios posted this image on their Instagram feed:

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The photo, which shows our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, head bowed, standing in shadow, is the studio's way of honoring one of its own, Steve Ditko, who passed away at the end of June.

Even as a dedicated Marvel fan myself, I was unfamiliar with Ditko. Although he spent the majority of his career trying to stay out of the limelight, Ditko was the artist who worked with Stan Lee to bring Spider-Man to life.

Spider-Man made his debut back in 1962, and quickly became the foundation for Marvel's approach to superheroes. He was uniquely human, making him relatable and understandable for his audience.

Although Ditko didn't stay on with Marvel for long, his creations continued to have a big influence on the studio and the superhero universe as we know it today. Even though they're fiction, there's a lot we can learn from them.

So what can real estate brokerages learn from Spider-Man?

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