His relationships within the superhero community would shift. Some heroes might respect his decision and stand by him, while others might think he's being reckless. This could create rifts and new alliances within the already divided superhero groups during the Civil War in the fanfiction story.
The Vulture could be a new and more menacing villain. Maybe he's using the post - Civil War chaos to his advantage, stealing high - tech equipment that was left unguarded during the Avenger's split. He could be targeting Spider - Man specifically, seeing him as an easy target now that he doesn't have the full support of the Avengers.
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.
It could create a trust issue. Some Avengers might question why he was unmasked in the first place. Was it carelessness? Or was he forced? This could lead to tension.
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.
One great fanfiction could be about Spider - Man's internal struggle during the events of 'Captain America: Civil War'. He's a new addition to this complex world of superhero politics. He might be initially excited to be part of the fight, but then starts to question the motives of both sides. Maybe he tries to find a middle ground, using his unique perspective as a young hero who hasn't been jaded by years of superhero rivalries.
Well, in many Civil War fanfictions, Spider - Man and Captain America's interactions are really interesting. Spider - Man's admiration for Cap is clear. He's like a star - struck kid at times. And Captain America, he's kind of like a mentor figure who isn't quite sure what to do with Spider - Man. Their relationship can range from friendly rivalry to a more mentor - mentee thing, depending on how the author writes it.
There are some great storylines in Civil War fanfiction involving these two. For example, there's a story where Spider - Man's identity is at risk during the Civil War and Captain America helps protect him. This shows a different side of their relationship, more of a comrades - in - arms kind of bond. Another interesting one is when Spider - Man uses his intelligence to come up with a solution that could end the Civil War, and Captain America is the one who helps him implement it, highlighting their cooperation and mutual respect.
Green Goblin is another option. He might take advantage of the divided superhero community. He could target Spider - Man specifically, knowing that with the other heroes at odds, there's less chance of them coming to his aid. He could also try to use the conflict to his advantage in his criminal activities, like stealing from places that are unguarded because the heroes are busy fighting each other.
No, Spider-Man doesn't die in the Civil War comics. He goes through some tough situations but survives.
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.