Occasionally, Spider-Man does get the symbiote suit back. It depends on the specific comic series and plotlines. In some cases, it's to introduce new challenges or developments for the character.
Spider - Man could develop a new sense of confidence, but also arrogance. The symbiote suit makes him stronger and more powerful, so he might start to think he can handle any situation alone. This could lead to him pushing away his friends and allies, like Mary Jane or Harry Osborn, until he realizes the error of his ways.
A plot idea could involve the symbiote suit being able to communicate with other symbiotes from outer space. It could be luring them to Earth, thinking they can all live in harmony, but they actually want to take over the planet. Spider - Man has to figure out a way to stop this while also dealing with the fact that the suit is becoming more and more unruly as it gets closer to its 'friends'.
The symbiote often makes Spider - Man more aggressive. He might be quicker to anger and less patient. For example, he could snap at his boss J. Jonah Jameson more often.
One of the best is 'Venom: Lethal Protector'. It shows Venom in a different light, as an anti - hero. Another great one is 'Maximum Carnage', which has intense battles and a complex plot involving Carnage and other symbiotes. And 'Web of Venom' also stands out as it delves deeper into the relationship between Spider - Man and the symbiote.
Well, 'Venom: Lethal Protector' has some really interesting aspects when it comes to symbiote Spider - Man stories. It explored more about the symbiote race and Venom's own code of ethics as a sort of anti - hero. Although it focused more on Venom, it still had connections to Spider - Man's experiences with the symbiote and how it influenced the larger symbiote - related universe in the Spider - Man comics.
Amazing villains are also key. Like Carnage, who is a symbiote - powered villain. He is extremely violent and unpredictable. His presence in stories like 'Maximum Carnage' made the plot exciting and full of high - stakes battles. These villains test Spider - Man in ways he hasn't been tested before, especially when they are related to the symbiote aspect.
In this type of fanfiction, Spider - Man often becomes more complex. At first, he might be excited about the new powers the symbiote gives him. But as he realizes the downsides, like the potential loss of control, he starts to grow in self - awareness. He has to learn to balance his own moral code with the power - hungry nature of the symbiote.