Well, it could be many things. Maybe the author has扭曲 the character of Peter Parker into something unrecognizable and dark. For example, they might have made him overly violent or given him some really evil motives that go against his original heroic nature in the Marvel universe.
It could be that the 'scary' part comes from the way the fanfiction handles the relationships around Peter Parker. Perhaps it creates really tense and uncomfortable situations between him and other characters, like his friends or family. This could make readers feel uneasy as they are used to seeing positive interactions in the official stories.
There are indeed some. In certain fanfictions, Peter Parker is tortured by the difficult decisions he has to make. For instance, he might have to choose between saving a loved one or a large group of people. This moral dilemma can be a form of torture for him. These stories usually explore his character development as he tries to navigate through such tough situations.
In fanfiction, Peter Parker is often depicted as a genius because of his scientific mind. He's able to create amazing web - shooters and understand complex theories, just like in the original comics and movies. His quick thinking and ability to improvise also contribute to this perception of genius.
His naivete. In many fanfictions, Peter is still that young, wide - eyed kid from Queens. His inexperience in some aspects of life, especially when it comes to relationships or dealing with his superhero fame, can be really endearing.
His vulnerability. Fanfictions sometimes explore Peter's vulnerable side. He's just a normal guy with extraordinary powers. When he shows his fears, his doubts, it makes him more relatable and in a way, more beautiful. It humanizes him and makes readers root for him even more.
The AI itself could be a main character. It could have a name like Nova or something cool. And then there could be Peter's aunt May, who might be involved in the story when she discovers Peter's AI project and has some concerns about it at first but then comes to see its potential.
Well, it could be the way it twists the character of Percy in a scary way. Maybe it gives him dark motives or puts him in really creepy situations that are far from his original portrayal, which can be quite off - putting.
An exciting plot that ties into his identity is crucial. Maybe there's a villain who is specifically targeting his identity or a situation where he has to choose between revealing himself to save someone or keeping his identity a secret. These kinds of plots make for great Peter Parker identity fanfiction.
One thing that makes it interesting is seeing how Peter uses his intelligence to get out of tricky situations. For example, when facing a powerful villain, his scientific knowledge could be the key to victory.
The focus on his internal struggles. In a quiet fanfiction, we get to see Peter dealing with his dual identity, his guilt over not being able to save everyone, or his fear of being found out. It's like peering into his mind, which is really fascinating.
The idea of Peter Parker on the run immediately creates a sense of tension and adventure. A good fanfiction in this genre often plays with his dual identity. Maybe he's being hunted by enemies who have discovered his secret. And how he uses his powers and wits to survive while on the run is really exciting.