Spider-Man Stops the Sandman's Sneaky Plan

Spider-Man was swinging through New York City when he spotted something strange. Golden sand was floating through the streets, making everyone sleepy. It was the Sandman! This villain could turn into sand and cause trouble wherever he went.

The Sandman was using his powers to make people fall asleep so he could steal from the city. Spider-Man knew he had to stop him fast. He shot his sticky webs at the swirling sand, but the Sandman just split apart and reformed somewhere else. The villain laughed as he drifted through the air like a tornado.

Spider-Man thought quickly. He remembered that sand gets heavy when it's wet. He ran to a fire hydrant and opened it, spraying water everywhere. The sand became wet and soggy, making it hard for the Sandman to move. The villain tried to escape, but he was too slow now.

With one final web, Spider-Man trapped the Sandman in a giant sticky ball. The villain couldn't escape or change his shape. Police arrived and took the Sandman to jail where he couldn't hurt anyone. Spider-Man waved to the cheering people below as he swung away into the sky.

The city was safe again thanks to Spider-Man's quick thinking and bravery. He proved that even tricky villains could be stopped when you use your brain and powers together.