[quote=Sloth] Actually no.Using Spider-Sense alone, Peter knew the shape of a a giant bug creature thing he was fighting in complete darkness and how to dodge its attacks. Spider-Sense controls every aspect of Peter's movement and reactions if he allows it to. In basic terms, it gives him a three hundred and sixty degree sense of vision, which is what allows him to swing around New York without looking he's shooting.Spider-Sense is the ultimate "fuck you" card amongst street level heroes. He's beaten Captain America blindfolded, so on, so forth, using nothing but the sense. It's all a matter of Peter giving in to his instincts, and when he does, he's arguably unstoppable by anyone not of a higher power scale than him. [/quote] I can't believe we're having a debate on the validity on whether Spiderman's Spider-sense would beat Taskmaster's Photo-Reflexes. :rollin Alright, I'll grant you. In terms of offensive, Spiderman's Spider sense would help kick ass. But what if Taskmaster went on the defensive? Merely using photo-reflexes to defend against? Spider sense wouldn't really help there. [quote=Rade] Well, without Pete's Spider-sense or flexibility - neither of which Taskmaster has - all he'd be copying is the flailing limbs of a teenager, and it would be completely ineffective for combat puposes. [/quote] Yea that kinda killed it all in one swoop. It does say that under weaknesses though, if he ain't got the ability to do it, he ain't doing it.