by clacat
After the tragic loss of his Uncle Ben, Peter Parker is left feeling lost and overwhelmed, struggling to make sense of the chaos around him. As he steps into his new role as Spider-Man, he's caught between personal grief and the demanding life of a hero.
"Spider-Man: The Web of Destiny" delves into the journey of a young man who, after losing someone crucial in his life, must grapple with the challenge of becoming a hero. While wrestling with self-doubt and the responsibility of protecting the city, Peter tries to navigate his new role and his own emotional turmoil.
A reimagining of the "Home Trilogy."
Words: 2176, Chapters: 3/?, Language: English
- Fandoms: Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Spider-Man - All Media Types, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Captain America (Movies), Iron Man (Movies)
- Rating: Not Rated
- Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
- Categories: Gen
- Characters: Peter Parker, Steve Rogers, Aunt May Parker (Marvel), Uncle Ben Parker (Marvel), Tony Stark, Harry Osborn, Gwen Stacy (The Amazing Spider-Man), Avengers Team Members (Marvel)
- Relationships: Aunt May Parker & Peter Parker, Uncle Ben Parker/Aunt May Parker (Marvel), Uncle Ben Parker & Aunt May Parker & Peter Parker, Uncle Ben Parker & Peter Parker, Peter Parker & Steve Rogers, Peter Parker/Gwen Stacy (The Amazing Spider-Man), Harry Osborn & Peter Parker, Peter Parker & Tony Stark
- Additional Tags: Peter Parker Likes Steve Rogers, Peter Parker & Steve Rogers Friendship, Aunt May Parker is a Good Aunt (Marvel), Uncle Ben Parker is a Good Uncle (Marvel), Hurt Peter Parker, Peter Parker Needs a Break, BAMF Peter Parker, Protective Harry Osborn, Gay Harry Osborn, Harry Osborn Lives, Harry Osborn & Peter Parker Friendship, One-Sided Harry Osborn/Peter Parker, Peter Parker Has Issues, Fluff and Angst, Peter Parker Loves Gwen Stacy (The Amazing Spider-Man), Not a Love Story, Peter Parker Meets the Avengers