Talk:Upcoming ERB suggestions/@comment-24328089-20140621005152/@comment-5264252-20140621070847

It's more American vs British icons, as both have typically been described as being famous, notable symbols for the styles of their countries' action-based genres, America being known for having more gritty, in-the-mud heroes while British heroes are usually popularized as well-dressed and slick, both of which fit Jones and Bond to a T. Plus, like L4s said, both typically get sent out on missions. They also both have well-associated weapons, Jones' whip and Bond's gun. ...dammit, I'm starting to pull a Nixon on the detailings of their connections.

And Spider-Man is more known as a comic book character than movie character. James Bond DID start as a book character, but he's more known for his movies while Spider-Man is known more as a comic book character (even if his movies are more of a public face for his character than his comic books).