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Sorry, Mr. Stark
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Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2020
What if Peter Parker snapped?
What if he was the one who made the ultimate sacrifice?
What if Tony couldn't protect him?

After Peter snapped and defeated the inevitable Thanos and his powerful henchmen, it left Tony in a deep depression. He shut himself off from the world, he couldn't have imagined a world without Peter and now he had to live in one. Due to this, Tony begins working on a secret project to bring Peter back but the odds are billions to one.
If Tony does succeed he's also at the risk of bringing the inevitable Thanos back to.
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