Definitely. In certain 'Peter is Venom's son' fanfictions, the story delves deep into the origin of how this came to be. Maybe it was some sort of experiment gone wrong or a strange twist of fate in the Marvel universe. These fanfictions often play with the established Marvel lore, creating new and interesting storylines. For instance, Peter could be on a journey to find out more about his symbiote heritage and in the process, face off against enemies who want to use his unique bloodline for their own evil purposes.
Yes, there are quite a few. Some explore Peter's unique abilities inherited from Venom. For example, in one fanfiction, Peter has enhanced strength and a strange connection to the symbiote world.
Yes, there are quite a few. You can start by looking on fanfiction.net or Archive of Our Own. There are many talented writers who explore the concept of Peter Parker being Venom in different ways. Some might focus on how he copes with the new powers and the dark side of Venom, while others could be more about the unique adventures he has as Venom - Peter Parker.
One common theme is identity crisis. Peter has to come to terms with being related to Venom, which is quite different from his normal self - image as just Spider - Man.
One great peter parker venom fanfiction is 'The Bond of Symbiote and Spider'. In this story, it explores how Peter Parker initially struggles with the new power and presence of the Venom symbiote. It shows his moral dilemmas as the symbiote tries to influence his actions, making for a really engaging read.
I really like 'Venom's Protector'. In this fanfic, Venom has a very protective stance towards Peter Parker. It shows a different side of their relationship, more of a friendship - like bond where Venom is constantly looking out for Peter's well - being. It's full of action and some really interesting dialogues.
Mary Jane could be a great addition. She could be the one who helps Peter deal with the emotional turmoil of having Venom as part of him. Another good character is Ned. He could be the tech - support, trying to find ways to control or enhance Venom's powers. And of course, there's Doctor Octopus. He could be a great villain in the fanfiction, either trying to steal Venom's powers or team up with it against Peter.
Yes, there are quite a few. You can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. Just search for 'Peter son of Pepper Potts' and you'll likely find a variety of stories with different themes and plotlines.
Sure. I've come across a couple. In these fanfics, they often play with the idea of Bucky having a secret family or Peter finding out about his true heritage. One story had Bucky trying to protect Peter from his own dark past while Peter was eager to learn from his father. It was really engaging.
Yes, there are quite a few interesting 'Harry is Venom' fanfictions. Some explore how Harry's character adapts to the powers of Venom. For example, in some stories, Harry uses Venom's powers to fight against the dark forces in the wizarding world that he couldn't defeat with just magic alone. It's a really cool concept that combines the two different universes of Harry Potter and Venom.
Well, in certain fanfictions, Peter Parker's parents could have unknowingly left behind some clues or technology that later played a role in the Venom story. Their work might have been misappropriated by some shady characters who then used it to develop or control the Venom symbiote. It could also be that the symbiote was originally an experiment that was supposed to help protect the Parkers or their work, but it went wrong and became the menacing Venom we know. And the symbiote might have some sort of genetic memory related to Peter's parents that drives its actions when it encounters Peter.
At first, it would be really rocky. Peter would be very wary of Venom given their past encounters. But as Venom shows his more caring side in the adoption, Peter would start to trust him a bit. They'd have to learn to communicate, which would be difficult because of Venom's different way of thinking.