The villains in the fanfiction would surely take advantage of this situation. They could target Spider - Man's loved ones, like Aunt May. Maybe the Green Goblin would plan a big attack on Spider - Man's home, knowing that he now has the upper hand with Spider - Man's identity out in the open. And Spider - Man himself would have to be extra cautious and might even consider leaving the Avengers to protect them.
In the fanfiction, the public's reaction could also be a big factor. There could be some who see Spider - Man as a hero no matter what and support him. But there would also be those who are afraid of him now that they know his true identity. This could lead to protests against Spider - Man and the Avengers for allowing a 'normal' person like Peter Parker to be part of their team.
Well, one thing that could happen is that Peter Parker's friends might be in shock. They could feel betrayed that he didn't tell them earlier. Some might be scared for his safety as they now know he's constantly in danger as Spider - Man. And the school might become a target for his enemies who find out where he spends a lot of his time.
Well, the public's reaction would be a huge factor. Some might see him as a hero, but there would also be those who fear his powers. Maybe the media would start hounding him, like they did with Superman in some stories, constantly asking for interviews and trying to dig up dirt on his personal life.
If the Avengers find out Spider - Man's identity in fanfiction, they could use his civilian life to their advantage. For example, they might ask Ned Leeds, Peter's friend, to help them out with some tech - related stuff since he's good at that. Or they could station some Avengers near his school or his home to keep a closer eye on him. However, this might also put Peter's loved ones in danger as his enemies could figure out where he lives and who he cares about.
Perhaps Doctor Octopus. Knowing who Spider - Man really is, he might use his intelligence and his mechanical arms to create elaborate traps for Peter Parker at his home or workplace. He could also try to expose Spider - Man's secrets further to the public and turn the public against him.
Another possibility is that a new member of the Avengers might suspect Spider - Man's identity and start investigating. This could create a lot of tension within the team as Spider - Man tries to keep his secret while the other member gets closer to the truth. It could also lead to a sub - plot where the Avengers are divided on whether to respect his privacy or force him to reveal his identity if they think it's a threat to the team.
His best friend could be the one. Since they are close, they might notice some strange behavior or coincidences that lead them to suspect Peter is Spider - Man. For instance, Peter always disappearing at the same time Spider - Man shows up.
Yes, Spider-Man's identity has been revealed in some comic storylines.
Yes, it is. In some storylines, Spider-Man's identity is indeed revealed.
One possible consequence could be that Peter Parker's loved ones are put in danger. Since his identity as Spider - Man is out, villains might target his aunt May or his friends to get to him.
Well, in a fanfiction where the Avengers interrogate Spider - Man, it could be due to a misunderstanding. Maybe they think he's involved with some villains without realizing he was actually trying to stop them. For example, if Spider - Man was seen in the company of a known bad guy, but he was undercover to gather intel.