Toomes True but Then Again Wasnt Really Trying to Realize Fanfic

Peter Parker couldn't expect for his schoolhouse field trip to Stark Industries. How could he not? It was where all of his nerdy dreams are made! The company was the forefront of engineering, robotics, chemical science... there's nothing a geek like him couldn't lose himself in. So he raced home and turned on the Telly, eagerly awaiting Tony Stark'south render from being kidnapped to Afghanistan.

Then Mr. Stark reveals that he is in fact, Iron Man. All hell breaks loose in the media and Peter's dream trip gets cancelled. He reluctantly punches in a vote to head to Oscorp as a alleviation trip. Then this trip decides to go off the rail when a man in a giant winged adjust crashes through the window and demands to see Norman Osborn.

In the midst of the chaos, Peter tries to costless one of the guards who had been pinned to the wall. He'south merely stopped when he feels a searing hurting shoots upward his arm. Raising his mitt, he discovers a growing welt on the back as a moving ridge of heat and nausea sweeps over him. Later on managing to stumble out of the burning building, he decides to sleep off his discomfort later hitching a ride dwelling.

And well, y'all probably know how the rest goes.

The Web of The Spider-Man is a Spider-Man Quest Fic written by gorilla_fingers (of My Huntsman Academia fame) on Spacebattles. Placing the reader into the shoes of one Peter Parker, it's upward to you to guide the one time powerless teen on his route to becoming an amazing superhero... while also keeping his grades up, maintaining some semblance of a social life, and making ends run across as a growing, hormonal teenager with superpowers he doesn't entirely understand.

No pressure level, right?

Beware of unmarked spoilers.

The Web of The Spider-Man provides examples of:

  • Adaptational Backstory Alter: Richard and Mary Parker were Oscorp scientists rather than government agents.
  • Adaptation Distillation: Peter's adventures are going to focus more on street-level crime (at least at offset) and his aspect every bit a Spider-Totem is going to be mostly shoved aside in favor of more than grounded adventures. His Teen Genius aspects are also going to be downplayed to focus on his original "lowest" aspect.
  • Adaptational Dumbass: The author explicitly states that he wants to focus on the "everyman" aspect of Peter'southward character, downplaying the super-genius intellect attributed to him in his more than recent incarnations. He's far from dumb. He just isn't bending the law of physics with his devices any time soon.
  • Adaptational Heroism: Peter was never a particularly mean or villainous guy, but the significant of "with nifty power there must also come up great responsibility" mantra didn't go hammered into his head until after Uncle Ben'south preventable death. Hither, he rushes in to help an Oscorp guard even before he gets his spider powers. He would have continued trying to help if the Oscorp edifice wasn't called-for and he didn't feel so sick from the spider seize with teeth. Afterward discovering his Super Forcefulness and wall-crawling abilities, he decides to apply his newfound powers equally a superhero, having been inspired by both Uncle Ben and the myriad of anime and comic books he reads.
  • Adaptational Name Modify: In the comics, 'Alex O'Hirn' and 'Flint Marko' were aliases that the Rhinoceros and Sandman (respectively) used, and their existent names were Alexei Syetsevich (Rhino) and William Bakery (Sandman). Here, Alex O'Hirn and Flint Marko are their bodily names.
  • Adaptational Prissy Guy:
    • Flash Thompson only ribs Peter and doesn't shove him into lockers or resort to any sort of physical bullying in this story. It'south still irritating and Peter is still a social outcast, merely at the very least he isn't getting scrapes and bruises to go along with it.
    • Black True cat doesn't blame Peter for her father existence imprisoned (she recognizes that Peter was doing him a favor by saving him from the Punisher) similar in The Spectacular Spider-Human being, and Word of God is that she won't reject Peter's noncombatant identity out of hand like she did in the comics.
  • Adaptation Origin Connection: A lot.
    • The spider that gave Peter his powers was an try to recreate the Super Soldier serum.
    • Norman Osborne was the one who stole Adrian Toomes' piece of work and pushed him into becoming the Vulture.
    • Peter is nowadays at the accident that turned Max Dillon into Electro.
    • Peter foiled Alex O'Hirn and Flint Marko before they became the Rhino and Sandman.
    • Peter rescued Dr. Foreign from the accident that mangled his hands.
    • The Trapster/Paste-Pot Pete is a scientist specializing in adhesives who got desperate to report Spider-Human being's webbing.
    • Dr. Octavius works with the Big Human being, and is the cause of Rhino and Sandman gaining their powers.
  • A Date with Rosie Palms: When Peter falls asleep on the bus, Flash accuses him of staying upwardly all dark for some "late night browsing" on his telephone. Peter denies this, but he can't say it never happened to him.

    The ribbing was withal actually annoying though. What made it worse this time was that he wasn't all wrong. Y-You hateful, of course he was wrong near what he was insinuating you were looking up, you'd never, well, you mean non never, like Uncle Ben said you were a growing fellow and your body...

  • Take a chance Rebuff: Daredevil is not neat on the teenaged Peter going into the costumed crimefighting business concern. The Punisher is more cooperative, because Frank left 'responsible developed' behind a long time ago.
  • The Declared Computer: Peter'south laptop is a brick from the 80s or 90s and is being held together with gum, paperclips and toothpicks. Downplayed in that it works fine, but it'south yet lagging style backside the more recent models.
  • Animal-Themed Superbeing: Several.
    • Peter is the Animate being Abilities variant, having gained spider-like powers from a spider seize with teeth.
    • The Vulture is an Animal Alias. His ability is a fly conform, but it'southward the media who stick him with the name Vulture.
    • Black Cat is Fauna Alias- she's a Badass Normal who calls herself that because she's a cat burglar. And she enjoys sending Peter cute cat images.
    • Rhino is a downplayed Animal Abilities- his power source doesn't have anything to do with rhinos, just Dr. Octavius based the Rhino suit on the brute (which is why he has that horn on his head).
  • Anti-Villain: Adrian Toomes, the Vulture. He's correct that Norman Osborne stole his life's work, and he generally tries to avoid civilian casualties, but in the stop, he's however resorted to terrorist actions to settle his grudge.
  • Ask a Stupid Question...: Peter's brief conversation with the Oscorp guard he's trying help while the Oscorp edifice is falling to pieces around him.

    Guard: [sees Peter trying to pull out the Vulture's feather] What the Hell exercise you remember you're doing yous lunatic?
    Peter: I'm using the Power of Archimedes!
    Guard: Fucking... what?
    Peter: [adjusts his spectacles] You know... Archimedes? Smashing Classical Mathematician and Engineer? Torque? H-He said that if he could stand in the right identify with a long enough lever he could... [gets a bare stare] This... probably isn't the fourth dimension or place for this, is it?
    Baby-sit: Gee, ya recollect?!

  • Badass Normal:
    • Walter and Felicia Hardy are more than focused on escape artistry instead of paw-to-paw gainsay, only they're very good at sneaking and getting around New York via grappling claw, and have no superpowers.
    • The Punisher is New York's but non-powered vigilante, using his military training, a bulletproof vest, and a lot of guns.
    • The Enforcers are a sort of offscreen case. They're well-known in the criminal underworld for being very competent goons, merely Surprisingly Realistic Consequence when they become upward against Spider-Man, whose superpowers easily compensate for his lack of experience.
  • All-time Friend: Ned is Peter's best friend and closest confidant as the two nerdiest guys effectually.
  • Birds of a Feather: Every bit massive, massive nerds that no one actually likes, the Ned and Peter speedily grew on each other every bit each other's closest friend and confidant.
  • Brainy Brunette: Peter is a bright child who loves the physical sciences on top of being a brunette.
  • Bruce Wayne Held Hostage: Downplayed, but Peter's beginning encounter with Clint Barton/Eagle is when he swings in to help Clint with some thugs trying to hold him up.
  • Buffy Speak: While gushing over how cool it is for tony Stark to be a superhero, Peter says that Iron Man will exist as big as Captain America, only "science-ier". While developing his own gadgetry, he says that he'll be the 2nd "scienc-y-est" superhero around.
  • Cast from Calories: Peter'due south powers come with a sizable increment to his appetite to keep up with his newly superhuman physique and Healing Gene, forcing him to swallow at to the lowest degree four meals a solar day to keep himself running at max.
  • Chronic Hero Syndrome: Peter tin can't conduct to leave the called-for Oscorp building until he's ensured that everyone else has gotten to safety, directing his classmates to the fire escape and running in to free a guard that the Vulture had pinned to the wall.
  • Clark Kent Outfit: Peter puts on the loosest dress he has to hide his new physique from his aunt and uncle.
  • Combo Platter Powers: As per the sometime theme song, Peter can exercise "whatever a spider tin can". He has the proportionate forcefulness, speed, immovability and agility of a spider. His Spider-Sense alerts him to immediate threats to himself, his Healing Gene lets him quickly heal off cuts and bruises in his sleep, and he can climb upward walls and ceilings with the spider-similar hairs growing on his easily and feet.
  • Comes Great Responsibility: Ane of Peter'due south motivations for condign a superhero is to live up to his uncle's mantra. This is also subverted. Peter begins fantasizing about his superhero life and the fame and admiration it could bring him rather than the moral scruples and the gravity of the state of affairs.
  • Composite Character: A lot of characters combine MCU, The Spectacular Spider-Human being and Marvel Comics attributes.
    • Ned Lee is a combination of Ned Leeds and Ganke Lee, combining the two's names as well equally their office equally Peter'due south closest confidant.
    • The Vulture has his MCU design and relationship to Liz Allen, and his The Spectacular Spider-Man backstory.
    • Gwen is in a ring, much like her Globe-65 counterpart.
  • Cool Uncle: Uncle Ben, of course. While he doesn't always understand Peter'southward passions, Ben is always there to help them forth.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: Norman Osborn, of course. He stole Toomes' flight accommodate and then bribed an US Patent Function employee to modify the records in order to transfer ownership of the suit to his visitor.
  • Dating Catwoman: Peter'due south relationship with Felicia Hardy/Black Cat eventually evolves into this. Blackness Cat turns her heists into games with Spider-Man, who enjoys chasing someone who actually quips back.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Despite his nerdy outside, Peter has a biting wit that he doesn't dare utilise in public out of fearfulness of making himself more than of a pariah than he already is.

    Peter: [thinking about his upcoming trip to Oscorp] Well hey Pete, don't be and so down. I hateful, sure, information technology's where your parents got in a gruesome lab accident that apparently led to some kind of closed-casket funeral but hey, people say that confronting bad memories is how you lot bargain with them, right?

  • Expiry by Origin Story: In this story, Mary and Richard Parker were Oscorp scientists who were killed in a freak lab blow that apparently charred their bodies beyond recognition. Their caskets had to exist kept closed during the wake and funeral because their remains were also grisly to see.
  • Deceased Parents Are the All-time: While Peter was likewise young to remember his parents, Ben and May have nothing but good things to say almost them and are clearly hurt by their passing.
  • Does Not Know His Own Force: After waking up, Peter accidentally tears the doorknob of his bedroom door off its hinges. When he tries to put it back in, he ends up breaking the door frame every bit he accidentally forces it open up.
  • Do Not Phone call Me "Paul": After he gets powers, Alex O'Hirn insists on being called 'Rhinoceros'. Peter, of course, calls him O'Hirn anyways to badger him.
  • Impaired Muscle: Alex O'Hirn and Flint Marko. Big Man even chose them to become supervillains because he knew they were dumb enough to be easily controlled.
  • Anybody Has Standards: Frank Castle doesn't try to kill Spiderman because he recognizes that Spidey is a good guy who doesn't deserve the Punisher'south usual modus operandi.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Peter possesses the "Gadgeteer" trait, allowing him to develop and create gadgets for equally long as he has the fourth dimension, money, and resources.
  • Gamebooks: The story is written like a game of GURPS, allowing readers to choose how the story is going to proceed by writing-in courses of action or selecting from options that the author provides. These can range from Peter'southward strategy in a crisis to how he spends his reanimation.
  • Geek Physique: Peter had pencil-thin wrists prior to gaining his powers and he couldn't even do ten button-ups. He also had asthma that prevented him from holding downwards whatever part-time chore lest he become winded or have trouble breathing. Luckily for him, i radioactive spider bite managed to make both of these ailments magically disappear. Ned is at the contrary end of the spectrum, possessing a heavy-set physique that made him the butt of many jokes.
  • Genre Savvy: Peter and Ned are fully aware of numerous superhero tropes from years of reading comic books, binge watching anime, and engaging in all sorts of nerdy activities. Knowing the rigors of superhero life, Peter takes his fourth dimension to prepare his costume, get acclimated to his abilities, and develop his Web Shooters while Ned works on becoming the "guy in the chair". They both geek out when they manage to invoke one intentionally or unintentionally.

    Ned: [subsequently Peter explains why he feels similar he has to be a superhero] Dude... you just gave a superhero oral communication!
    Peter: [Beat as he thinks about this] Oh my God! I did!

  • Giver of Lame Names: Peter'south beginning wanted to telephone call his Wall Crawling abilities "Stick'em Powers", but he quickly decided that it was a bad proper noun. His start attempts at coming upwardly with his superhero name included the "Spectacularly Astonishing Arachnid-Kid". His names for his prototype spider web fluid are "Salty Spitoon" and "Weenie Hut Jr.'s".
  • The Glasses Gotta Go: Peter's powers corrected his vision, letting him ditch his thick, round glasses for good. He ends upwards wearing them anyways later the Oscorp incident to avoid turning heads, but he barely manages to not bump into anything and they gave him a splitting headache. He later manages to make himself a gear up of clear lenses that let him to go on the glasses without event.
  • Happily Adopted: Peter clearly loves his aunt and uncle, growing upwardly to exist a bright, kind-hearted teenager despite the ribbing he gets in school for his nerdy interests.
  • Healing Factor: Peter possesses a minor healing factor, allowing him to recover from scrapes, bruises, and broken bones much more speedily than a normal person for as long as he has sufficient rest.
  • Heroic Build: Peter'due south spider powers came with an upgrade to his physique, going from pencil-sparse wrists to sizable pecs, toned, thick arms, and washboard abs. For a nerdy kid who couldn't even do ten push-ups on his own, he couldn't help but gawk at himself for a few minutes. He even lampshades it, saying that he pulled a full "Charles Atlas" and went from "Mac" to "Man".
  • Hero-Worshipper: Peter has looked up to Tony Stark all his life. While he'due south bummed that he can't become on his field trip, he too Squees when he realizes that his hero is now a superhero.

    Tony Stark was... well, kind of your hero! He was super smart just also successful and funny and people liked him and girls liked him! At the aforementioned fourth dimension he fabricated amazing advancements in the fields of science and technology that helped people! Sure before there was the whole weapons division at Stark Industries that muddied things up merely, well, he was all the same helping people with his advancements and the technology his visitor produced. When he closed down the weapons division a couple weeks dorsum it made the entire thing even simpler! The fact that Tony Stark was now a literal super hero? That just made information technology 10 times better! He was similar that old WWII Hero, Captain America, merely just... science-ier!

  • Dream Reality Bank check: After testing out his new powers in his room, Peter pinches himself to brand sure he isn't dreaming. After confirming that he isn't (and that it really, really hurt), he'south ready to jump for joy.
  • How Practice I Shot Web?: Peter struggles to go a handle on his powers when they first manifest, accidentally busting his chamber door open and sticking himself to the doorknob with his new wall-itch abilities.
  • I Shall Taunt You: It's Spider-Man, what did you wait? His taunting is especially effective confronting Rhinoceros, who has acrimony issues and has been repeatedly caught past Spider-Man.
  • It Began with a Twist of Fate: Peter'due south superhero career began after he was bitten by a radioactive spider at Oscorp, which never would have happened if he had gone to Stark Industries as planned.
  • Jumped at the Call: When Ned points out that Peter has the opportunity to get i of the first modernistic twenty-four hour period superheroes with his new powers, Peter seizes it and immediately begins designing everything from his costume to his Web Shooters.
  • Kansas City Shuffle: Mysterio's plot, every bit befitting a career magician. He stages highly visible robberies of shops that were already robbed by his compatriots, using his illusions to make it look similar he's doing information technology himself and getting off scot-complimentary, thus causing the law to draw their attention abroad from normal robberies- similar the one Mysterio'southward goons were committing. Spider-Man likewise fell for it at first, until he stumbled onto an antiquarian shop during the pre-Mysterio robbery.
  • Child Hero: Peter is just 15 when he begins his superhero career.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: Later on helping an Oscorp guard gratis himself, Peter decides to run back to his classmates considering of the pain and nausea he's feeling after the spider bite.
  • Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation-Guided Karma: The "Great Power, Great Responsibility" mechanic incurs penalties should Peter decide to abuse his powers for his own proceeds. Being a hero means that he tin potentially avoid negative outcomes like Uncle Ben's death. On the other hand, acting like the Amazing Spider-Douche (every bit the Quest Main put it) can make Peter's life spiral out of command, potentially resulting in Ben's and May's deaths.
  • Let's You lot and Him Fight: Played with. This basically sums upwards Peter's encounters with Deadpool and the Punisher, but when he meets Daredevil, the two have a peaceful talk and the narrative snarkily lampshades that that'southward normally what happens when 2 heroes meet and aren't duct taped to the Disharmonize Ball.
  • Logical Weakness: This is how Peter wins against the Rhinoceros. Rhinoceros has metallic armor bonded to his pare, which makes him very tough, merely means that he can't sweat every bit the metallic coating prevents information technology. His endurance in a fight is thus laughably low, and when combined with Spidey venting steam at him, he ends up passed out from heat exhaustion.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • Peter discovering that he'due south ripped later on waking up drenched in sweat is taken straight from the first Sam Raimi Spider-Homo film.
    • Peter says Ned can be "the guy in the chair".
    • Ane of Peter's first ideas for his superhero name is the "Spectacularly Amazing Arachnid-Kid", with the last 2 words being a reference to the alias of Miles Morales in the Ultimate Spider-Homo testify.
  • Nerd Activeness Hero: Peter is a fan of Legos and all things scientific and sci-fi. He binges cartoons and anime with Ned in his free time, citing The Power of Friendship speeches when he runs off to find Ned. So he gets his spider powers and is suddenly a superhumanly strong, fast, and tough hero.
  • Nerd Spectacles: Peter had large, round Harry Potter-esque glasses prior to the spider-seize with teeth.
  • Obfuscating Disability: Downplayed. In order to ensure no one knows how much he'due south inverse, Peter still wears his glasses (now with clear lenses) carries his inhaler and wears baggy clothes.
  • Omnidisciplinary Scientist: Downplayed. Peter has a working noesis of physics, chemistry, biology, machinery, and computer operations, but he's far from an expert in any of those fields (i.due east. Ned outdoes him in calculator wizardry). He too professes his love for engineering and physics more the other subjects, but he does enjoy tinkering with the chemical science set his female parent left for him.
  • Painful Transformation: Peter mutating his spider-strength and reflexes is extremely painful, since all his muscle fibers are tearing apart and reconstructing themselves. It almost gets him killed when he's distracted by the pain and trips down some stairs, merely luckily said spider reflexes kicked in and helped him stick the landing.
  • Parental Substitute: Peter'south Aunt May and Uncle Ben have been taking care of him for equally long as he can recall subsequently the deaths of his parents. They're nil simply kind and patient with him and love him dearly as the final living reminder of his parents' legacy.
  • Reasonable Potency Effigy: The guard Peter helps is grateful for saving his life twice, but he insists that Peter leave ASAP. It only wasn't rubber for an asthmatic teenager who looked like complete crap after a spider bite to be in a burning building. Peter doesn't blame him and takes the advice, hightailing it out as fast equally he tin can with all the changes going on in his body.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: The Vulture does 2 with the intent of getting at Norman Osborne, and Rhino goes charging off after Spider-Homo immediately after getting his powers. Subverted with Flint Marko, who after becoming Sandman decides to blow off revenge against Spider-Human being in favor of committing bigger crimes.
  • Spiral the Rules, I Have Coin!: It'southward discussed, with Peter commenting that Tony Stark can go away with revealing his identity because he's rich and can bribe his problems away.
  • Second-Person Narration: The reader is placed into Peter's shoes every step of the way, resulting in this.
  • Secret-Keeper: The first person Peter trusts with knowledge of his powers is Ned, who is instantly on board with the idea of Peter becoming a superhero.
  • Sense Loss Sadness: Both Electro and Sandman have this, but Sandman doesn't care that much.
  • Shout-Out:
    • Even if his social life is a drag, Peter takes some condolement in the fact that he tin can exist "king of the pirates" while streaming anime with Ned.
    • While trying to become himself to run from the Vulture, Peter can't bring himself to do it despite his own mental insistence.
    • Ned immediately compares Peter'southward powers to Superman, while Peter makes it his goal to develop his own gadgets to be a budget copy of Batman with spider-powers.
    • Peter'due south epitome names for his web fluid are "Salty Spitoon" and "Weenie Hut Jr.'due south".
    • While studying his father's chemistry notes, Peter remarks that he'll exist the second scienc-y-est superhero effectually "With this knowledge passed down the Parker line for... a generation".
  • Testify Inside a Show: A non-canon omake in My Huntsman Academia portrays the events of the story as a "Journey" that Izuku is writing on "GalaxySkirmishes".
  • Spanner in the Works: Vulture didn't know it, only his attack on Oscorp tossed two big wrenches in Norman Osborn's plans- starting time, by releasing the enhanced spiders he'd intended to use to re-create the Super Soldier serum, and 2nd, one of those spiders bit Peter Parker, giving him his powers. Toomes would probably notice this incredibly satisfying if he knew about information technology.
  • Spider-Sense: As the Trope Namer, of course Peter would get this equally his showtime power. It manifests as an irritating buzzing and ringing in his ears that warns him of imminent danger, allowing him to react more quickly to threats that he cannot immediately perceive. It's an uncomfortable sensation described as having his ain encephalon screaming at him while every hair stands on cease and every muscle tenses upward in preparation to movement.

    zzzzRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING! OH MY GOD WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?! EVERY Single Hair ON YOUR BODY IMMEDIATELY STOOD Up ON Cease, YOUR NERVES SCREAMING, YOUR MUSCLES TENSING! ALL OF Information technology HAPPENING AT ONCE AS It FELT LIKE YOUR BRAIN WAS But SCREAMING SOMETHING AT You, Simply YELLING Equally LOUDLY AT IT COULD AT THE TOP OF ITS LUNGS! "MOVE Y'all DUMB ASSHOLE OR YOU'RE GOING TO Die!" MOVE!

  • Starter Villain: The kickoff criminals Peter catches are a trio of Enforcers, while the first supervillain he faces is the Vulture.
  • The Stations of the Canon: Played with. It'southward noted that Peter tin can't stop most supervillain origins even if he'southward present, merely some things can exist averted; Uncle Ben doesn't die (unless the players get too assholish) because players are too Genre Savvy to fall for whatsoever 'Uncle Ben Death' flag, and the Symbiote tin be redeemed (though it won't exist easy past any means) because its descent into villainy was a direct result of Peter's actions in canon.
  • Status Quo Is God: Subverted. The author has stated that he isn't going to use "Parker luck" as a handwave for keeping Peter in Perpetual Poverty. At the aforementioned time, Peter still has to make smart choices if he's going to stay ahead in schoolhouse and earn greenbacks.
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: Peter and Frank both get frustrated when Warren Harding gets abroad via grapple gun.

    Spider-Man/Punisher: Are you lot kidding me?!

  • Super Strength: Peter is excited to discover that he tin now easily elevator his bed with 1 hand after the Oscorp incident.
  • Suspiciously Specific Deprival: Tony Stark denies being a superhero when pressed on his "bodyguard in a suit" cover story, only for the reporter to indicate out that he never accused him of being one. It takes about all of five seconds for Tony to spill the beans completely.

    Reporter: I'thousand deplorable Mr. Stark, only practice you honestly await us to believe that was a bodyguard in a adapt? That conveniently appeared despite the fact that-
    Tony: I know it's confusing. It is i thing to question the official story and another to make wild accusations or allude that I'm, uh, a superhero.
    Reporter: I never said you lot were a superhero.
    Tony: Yous didn't…

  • They Would Cut Y'all Upwardly: Peter refuses to get to the hospital out of fright of what the doctors would find if they started treating him in his current land, begging Ned to give him a ride dwelling instead.
  • Those Two Guys: Alex O'Hirn and Flint Marko, though they get their split ways when they become supervillains.
  • Too Clever by Half: Peter tries to pry all of the feathers out of the guard's dress to costless him. Said guard manages to use the one feather Peter pried out to tear up off the parts of his clothes that were Pinned to the Wall. Peter even lampshades it.

    Wow, Aunt May was right. You were too smart for your own good sometimes.

  • Ungrateful Bastard: Warren Hardy (Black Cat's male parent) is aroused at Peter for getting him caught. In context, the Punisher had just tracked him downwards and was going to impale him earlier Spider-Human being intervened. His daughter Felicia lampshades it when they talk, noting that he should probably exist grateful to be in jail with an injured foot rather than dead.
  • Villains Out Shopping: Peter's 2d meeting with Frank Castle happens by complete chance, when Frank is getting breakfast from a diner. And Word of God is that Frank'southward first appearance (which was from the betoken of view of a bystander- Peter wasn't nearby) was when he was walking home afterwards getting groceries.
  • Wall Clamber: Peter discovers his ability to cling to things when he tin can't get the doorknob he just ripped out of its socket off his paw. The hairs responsible for this just grow on his hands and feet, preventing him from just sticking to the wall with any part of his body.
  • What Have I Become?:
    • While escaping Oscorp, Peter becomes more and more enlightened of his new abilities and is terrified of what'southward happening inside of his body.

      Between how sick and hurt you lot were feeling and all of this... you... you were starting to feel scared. This wasn't right. This wasn't natural. This was... this was something else. Something had happened to you... Something was all the same happening to y'all...

    • After testing out his powers in his room, Peter gets excited and is ready to tell Ned all most them. Then it sinks in how fast all of these changes happened and that he's now the textbook definition of a freak of nature.

      You mutated. Rapidly, powerfully and with seemingly no pattern except that information technology fabricated you stiff. Fabricated you fast... made you able to stick to walls similar a spider... And gave you lot some kind of mental tick that you even so didn't entirely sympathize with that Danger Sense. In short you were the literal dictionary definition of a freak of nature... Hoo boy...

  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: Subverted with Sandman. He does consider the implications of being practically immortal... but is besides thick-headed for them to really stick.
  • With Great Power Comes Cracking Insanity: Max Dillon really goes off the deep end once he becomes Electro. It'due south understandable, as some of the side effects to his powers include not existence able to sleep, eat, or touch on anything.
  • Working-Class Hero: The Parkers aren't especially well-off and Peter has to brand exercise with whatever paw-me-downs he got from his parents, scrounging up his assart for parts to keep his decades-old laptop running.
  • Incorrect Assumption: Side-stories focusing on the police show them falling into this trope in their profiles of New York's vigilantes, since they're working on very few facts, and aren't aware that they live in a superhero comic.
    • They observe that Daredevil seems to be trained and know a lot about police process, but they recall he's a old cop who got fired for Law Brutality instead of a lawyer with outside martial-arts training and minor superpowers.
    • For Spider-Human, they think that Peter is an athlete, instead of a scrawny nerd who happened to get super strength from an accident.

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