The fanfiction might also focus on the different universes they come from. Sue is from the Fantastic Four's universe, and Spider - Man has his own unique New York - based universe. Bringing them together could involve exploring how their different worlds' rules and cultures interact. For instance, how would the technology of the Fantastic Four's world be received in Spider - Man's more street - level environment?
A simple idea in this fanfiction could be a one - time alliance. They meet by chance during a city - wide emergency. Sue is already on the scene, trying to contain the situation with her powers, and Spider - Man swings in to help. They quickly figure out how to work together, with Sue providing cover and Spider - Man taking out the smaller threats.
One of the best is 'Power Man and Iron Fist' #1. It's a classic that sets the tone for their partnership. It shows their first meeting and how they start to work together despite their differences.
It all starts when Peter Parker gets bitten by a radioactive spider. This gives him amazing powers like super strength, the ability to climb walls, and a 'spider sense'.
Man-eating spiders were large spiders that were mainly found in the tropical rainforests of South America. They ate meat for a living and mainly hunted large insects, small mammals, and birds. Man-eating spiders did not have ears, but they could use the hair and joint sensors on their legs to sense sound. Their hunting strategy was proactive. They hung upside down from plants and used silk threads and small spider webs to capture their prey. Man-eating spiders were considered one of the top predators in the rainforests of South America. However, due to human activities such as global warming and forest logging, the number of man-eating spiders has gradually decreased and is currently listed as one of the endangered species.
Man-eating spiders were large spiders that were mainly found in the tropical rainforests of South America. They usually hide in tree trunks, rocks, or grass, waiting for prey to approach and attack. Man-eating spiders lived on meat, mainly preying on large insects, small mammals, and birds. Although man-eating spiders don't have ears, they can use the hair and joint sensors on their legs to sense sounds, including the low-frequency sounds made by prey and the high-frequency sounds made by bird predators. Man-eating spiders were considered one of the top predators in the rainforests of South America. However, due to human activities such as global warming and forest logging, the number of man-eating spiders has gradually decreased and is currently listed as one of the endangered species.
One idea could be a story where Miles Morales has to team up with an alternate version of himself from a dimension where he never became Spider - Man. They have to overcome their differences and learn from each other to stop a new villain that is threatening all the spider - verse.