The Amazing Spider-Man 5

The Amazing Spider-Man 5

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After the Events of The Amazing Spider-Man 3 and 4 made by Macandreads and inspired by Macandreads as well. After Peter and Gwen had their daughter, Hope, They were both down with the whole Hero Gimmick for awhile. At least they thought it was the in, for now the symbiotes are rising and more villains are to come.
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You think you know what happened to Gwen at the end of "The Amazing Spider-Man 2?" Peter's life hasn't been getting anywhere. Ever since Gwen's "death", he's just been busy saving people and mourning for her. That's when he decided to move to England to go to Oxford. He believed that's the only place where he'll find hope and be able to start a new life. Before he knew it, things were about to get interesting. On the first day of college when taking a morning walk, he bumped into a girl who looked, sounded, and acted exactly like Gwen, only that her name was Mary Jane Watson and that she had red hair. With the help of his friend, Flash Thompson, Peter tries to figure out what's up with this girl. Could she really be Gwen Stacy? Read on to find out! WARNING- You have to have seen "The Amazing Spider-Man," "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," and some other marvel movies to know what's going on. (This fanfiction is also on my instagram) Cover credits: @Sara50840

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