The Raft setting can show Spider - Man's growth in terms of his adaptability. He has to quickly figure out how to survive in a hostile environment filled with his enemies. He might learn new fighting techniques from observing the other inmates or develop new ways to use his powers. This experience would make him a more well - rounded and resourceful hero.
The bond can make Spider - Man more complex. For instance, the symbiote might bring out his darker side, making him question his usual heroic values. This internal struggle is a big part of his character development. He has to decide whether to embrace the new, edgier aspects of himself or fight against them.
Spider - Man could develop a new sense of confidence, but also arrogance. The symbiote suit makes him stronger and more powerful, so he might start to think he can handle any situation alone. This could lead to him pushing away his friends and allies, like Mary Jane or Harry Osborn, until he realizes the error of his ways.
It can make him seem more human. Usually, we see Spider - Man as a strong and heroic figure. But in suicidal fanfiction, it shows that he has his own vulnerabilities and can be affected by mental health issues just like any normal person. This can add depth to his character.
You could have a character use some sort of special weapon or gadget designed to deal with spiders. Maybe a high-tech spray or a laser device.
In Spider - Man fanfiction, a weak character can become strong by intense training. They could train under Spider - Man himself or another experienced superhero. They would learn combat skills, how to use their environment to their advantage, and gain physical strength over time, thus making the transition from weak to strong.
In this type of fanfiction, Spider - Man often becomes more complex. At first, he might be excited about the new powers the symbiote gives him. But as he realizes the downsides, like the potential loss of control, he starts to grow in self - awareness. He has to learn to balance his own moral code with the power - hungry nature of the symbiote.
Spider Man's character would grow in terms of his detective skills. Since Batman is a great detective, he would pass on some of those skills to Spider Man. This would make Spider Man not only rely on his spider - sense but also on his deductive reasoning when facing enemies. Also, he might become more secretive like Batman, which could change his relationships with his friends and family as they might not understand this new side of him.
Perhaps in a fanfiction, the Raft is under a siege by an unknown force. Spider - Man, despite being a prisoner, decides to help defend it. He teams up with some of the more morally ambiguous inmates. Together, they have to overcome their differences and fight off the attackers while also dealing with the internal power struggles and security issues within the Raft.
Captain America could also be an interesting crossover. They have different outlooks - Spider - Man is young and still learning, while Captain America has strong moral values. A story where they team up to stop a group of super - villains who are trying to undermine the city. Captain America could teach Spider - Man about leadership and making tough decisions.
It all starts when Peter Parker gets bitten by a radioactive spider. This gives him amazing powers like super strength, the ability to climb walls, and a 'spider sense'.