There's a fanfiction called 'Young Spidey in Civil War'. It's really good because it explores Spiderman as a young and inexperienced hero in the complex situation of the Civil War. It shows his growth and how he tries to navigate the difficult political and moral landscape of the war between the Avengers.
A really interesting plot twist might be if Spiderman's identity is somehow revealed not by his enemies but by a so - called friend within the superhero community during the events of the fanfiction. This could lead to a whole new set of conflicts as he has to deal with the fallout.
There's also a possibility that a new, original villain could be introduced. For example, a scientist who was wronged by the superhero community in the past and now wants revenge. He could create powerful weapons and technology that can counter the superheroes' powers, and he uses the divide in the Civil War to pick them off one by one.
Peter Parker, of course, is extremely popular. He's the central character in most of the fanfiction related to this. His struggle to choose sides and his moral compass are often explored in great detail.
In some fanfictions, Spiderman might die due to a miscalculation in his powers during the battle in Civil War. Maybe he tries to overextend himself to protect civilians or other heroes and gets caught in a cross - fire that his body can't withstand.
One great fanfiction is 'The Web of Alliances'. It delves deep into the relationship between Spiderman and Captain America during the events of Civil War. It shows how Spiderman's naivete and Captain America's firm beliefs interact, creating a really interesting dynamic. The story has some great action scenes that are well - written and in - line with the characters' abilities in the movie.
In fanfiction, if Spiderman stops the Civil War, he might use his charm and quick thinking. He could talk to both sides, making them see the bigger picture. Maybe he reveals some hidden truth that makes everyone realize they've been misled. For example, he could expose a villain's plot to divide the superheroes.
Spiderman doesn't die. The Civil War comic has its share of intense moments and challenges for the characters, but Spiderman makes it through. His story arc continues beyond this event.
It would also have an impact on the public. Spiderman was a beloved hero. His death could lead to a loss of hope among the civilians. Some heroes might then feel the need to step up more to fill the void he left, while others might be too traumatized by his death to function properly in their heroic duties.