Well, it can show different versions through the eyes of the fan. For example, a fanfiction could have a version of Spiderman who has a different suit, like one made entirely of nanotechnology that can transform into different shapes. The encounter between the real Spiderman and this fan - created version could explore how different looks can affect the perception of the hero.
The number of different Spiderman comics is quite extensive. It depends on how you classify them - by series, story arcs, or publishers. There are likely thousands over the years.
Well, in traditional Spiderman movies, a big part of the plot is dedicated to how Peter Parker becomes Spiderman. In 'Spiderman no origin story', that whole part is skipped. So it can jump right into the action and more complex storylines that involve his superhero life.
Definitely. Spiderman is the original and broader comic franchise, but The Amazing Spider-Man has distinct plotlines and maybe a different focus or style. They have some common elements but also significant differences.
Well, in some fanfictions, the battle might start as a misunderstanding. Spiderman could be in Gotham chasing a bad guy who has a connection to New York and Batman mistakes him for a new threat. In this case, Spiderman would try to explain himself but Batman, being the brooding detective, might not listen. Then there are scenarios where the battle takes place in a neutral location like an abandoned warehouse. Here, both of them have to rely on their skills and resources. Spiderman would use his webs to create obstacles and Batman would use his gadgets to break through them. Also, there could be a scenario where they team up against a greater threat first and then due to a clash of egos, they end up fighting each other.
Elsa's ice powers and Spiderman's web - shooting could create some interesting combinations. For example, Spiderman could use his webs to swing around Elsa's ice structures, giving him new vantage points in a fight. Also, Elsa could freeze water in the air and Spiderman could attach his webs to the ice formations for extra mobility.
Well, one way could be through a multiverse - spanning event. Maybe a powerful villain creates a rift that pulls Spiderman from his universe into the X - Men's universe where the Phoenix exists. Or vice versa, bringing a Phoenix - related character into Spiderman's New York.
Well, in a fanfiction, it can show how Daredevil's radar sense works in contrast to Spiderman's spider - sense. For example, when they are in a fight together, Daredevil might be able to sense the layout of the area better, while Spiderman can sense incoming attacks more directly related to his enemies. They could use these abilities to complement each other, like Daredevil guiding Spiderman through a dark and complex building using his radar sense while Spiderman uses his spider - sense to detect any hidden threats.
In some fanfiction, the Avengers' interrogation of Spiderman could be more hostile. For example, if the story is set in a darker universe, they might not trust him easily. In other stories, it could be more of a friendly 'check - in' that just looks like an interrogation on the surface. Maybe they just want to make sure he's handling his superhero duties okay.
A serious character like J. Jonah Jameson would probably be critical. He might constantly point out inaccuracies or things he doesn't like about how the fanfiction portrays the Spiderman world. He's so set in his views that he'd likely find most fanfiction not up to his standards.