Not all superheroes live in comic books.
On the streets of Kingston, Jamaica, one masked performer is redefining what Spider-Man looks like — flipping through traffic, leaping across sidewalks, and turning everyday corners into stages.
More than cosplay, it’s cultural storytelling. Long before Marvel, the Caribbean had Anansi — the clever spider of West African and Jamaican folklore, symbolizing resilience and wit. Now, that same spirit shows up in real time, in real streets, through movement and mask.
Sometimes heroes aren’t fictional.
Sometimes they’re local.
Source: @blackgeeksquad



