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The Showstopping Wolf-Spider! (A Spider-Man spinoff)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 31, 2012
Silver_Nitrate presents a Spider-Man fan fiction spinoff! 

In this altered dimension, Peter Parker volunteers as a lab rat for Stark Industries to test the effects of a hybrid spider's venom on human healing rates. The experiment is interrupted by an unnamed figure, of course. 
Peter starts to feel the effects of the bite- and likes it. Now, not only does he have powers of a spider, but a wolf also. With the help from a special friend, he leaves his old life as a human and arises as the Showstopping "Wolf-Spider"!

Day by day, Peter slowly realizes that there's something rotten in the states of New York and Florida, and it's bigger than he ever imagined. 

Rated "PG-13" for stylized violence, thematic themes and fantasy violence.
This story has no affiliation with Marvel Inc. or Marvel Studios.
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