No. Fanfiction is a separate entity from the official Spider - Man narrative. Peter Parker's adventures in the comics, movies, and shows are their own thing. While changes in his character or story might inspire or discourage fanfiction writers, there's no such thing as a real - life event where he kills fanfiction. It's more like a thought - provoking idea that might come up when discussing the relationship between official stories and fan - created content.
Yes, he was. It's a key plot point in the comics that has become widely known among fans.
One possible fanfiction could be about Peter Parker being bitten by the radioactive spider while on a school trip to the beach where he encounters a mermaid. The mermaid could be a witness to his transformation and help him understand his new powers in a unique way. Maybe she has some special knowledge about the spider's origin that ties to her underwater world.
Peter Parker's age varies depending on the specific comic storyline, but he's typically depicted as a teenager or in his early twenties.
Yes, sometimes storylines in Marvel Comics involve Peter Parker taking a break or passing on the Spider-Man mantle temporarily.
Yes, Peter Parker has died in some storylines within the Spider-Man comics.
The 'Spider Man Real Story' isn't real in the sense of being an actual historical event. It's a work of pure imagination. The character has superhuman abilities like climbing walls and shooting webs from his wrists, which are not things that occur in real - life biology or physics. However, the concept might draw some inspiration from common human experiences like the feeling of being an outcast or having a great sense of responsibility, which are then exaggerated and turned into the story of a superhero.
Some fanfictions might take Peter Parker to different universes. He could end up in a world where there are no other superheroes and he has to figure out how to protect this new place all by himself. This would test his skills and resourcefulness even more.
The theme of self - sacrifice also appears frequently. Peter might sacrifice his own happiness or safety for the sake of his loved one or the city. And his partner may have to come to terms with this aspect of his life, like learning to trust him even when he's constantly in danger.
In a fanfiction where Peter is a teacher, it might show a more mature side of him. He could inspire his students to be heroes in their own ways, not just in the traditional sense of fighting crime. Maybe he'd teach a science class and use his own knowledge of web - slinging technology as examples. It could be a great opportunity to explore his intelligence and his ability to mentor others.
Well, a really cool 'Peter Parker is Spider - Man' fanfiction could involve him traveling to an alternate dimension where he's not the only Spider - Man. He could learn new skills and ways of being a hero from the other versions of himself. Some fanfictions might also explore what would happen if Peter lost his powers temporarily and had to rely solely on his wits and martial arts training (which he surely has). It would be a great character - building story for him.