The Civil War plot led to some inconsistent character development for Spider-Man. It also forced him into tough choices that didn't always sit well with fans.
Spider-Man's age in the Civil War comics varies depending on the specific storyline and interpretation. Generally, though, he's around 18-21 years old.
Spider-Man was around 15 years old in the Civil War comics.
No, Spider-Man doesn't die in the Civil War comics. He goes through some tough situations but survives.
Spider - Man could stop the Civil War in the fanfic by appealing to the moral compasses of the heroes. He could remind them of their original purpose - to protect the innocent. By showing them how their fighting is actually harming the very people they swore to protect, he could make them stop. Also, his webs could be used in a creative way. Maybe he could create some kind of web - based barrier between the two fighting sides to physically stop them from attacking each other while he talks some sense into them.
In a fanfiction, Spider - Man could also die due to friendly fire. With the heroes split in the Civil War and the chaos of battle, it's possible that a misaimed attack from one of the heroes accidentally hits Spider - Man and causes his death.
No, Spider-Man didn't die in the Infinity War comics.
One idea could be that Peter Parker decides to unmask himself as a political statement during the Civil War. He might feel that the secrecy in the superhero community is causing more harm than good and by unmasking, he hopes to start a new era of transparency among heroes.
The Civil War storyline typically ends with a resolution that involves various characters making sacrifices and finding a way to restore peace and stability, though the specifics can vary depending on the specific narrative.
It started due to a major ideological divide among the heroes. Some wanted more regulation, while others opposed it, leading to conflict.
In 2018, the storylines of The Amazing Spider-Man comics were not part of Earth 616. Earth 616 has its own established continuity and the 2018 comics likely had their own separate narrative framework and creative directions.