Story cover for Spider-Man: Responsibility by Kayden_James_
Spider-Man: Responsibility
  • WpView
    Reads 29
  • WpVote
    Votes 1
  • WpPart
    Parts 1
  • WpHistory
    Time 12m
  • WpView
    Reads 29
  • WpVote
    Votes 1
  • WpPart
    Parts 1
  • WpHistory
    Time 12m
Complete, First published Oct 22, 2021
Get an insight into the trails Peter Parker has to face every day by being Spider-Man. This is a story about the responsibility Peter has to make by being Spider-Man. The sacrifices he has to make to his livelihood to live by an ideal his uncle instilled into him since he was a child. Being a hero is not easy. And I hope with this story, I can portray the mental costs of what it means to be a hero. What it means for Spider-Man to be a hero. 

Sorry my grammar and spelling isn't good in some places. I don't write very often.

Rights to Spider-Man and Spider-Man Characters belong to Marvel, Marvel Studios, Disney, Sony, and Sony Pictures
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Spider-Man: Responsibility to your library and receive updates
or
#507avengersfanfiction
Content Guidelines
You may also like
You may also like
Slide 1 of 9
The adorable Spider-Man (who is misunderstood by everyone) cover
Becoming SpiderMan  cover
Avenge The Fallen | Peter Parker x Reader cover
Arachnophobia (Fury's War Exercise for heroes) cover
Because I Love You cover
One Day at a Time-Avengers/Spider-Man cover
an Universe Beyond  (reader x peter parker)  cover
Far From You cover
Heart and Heroics ›› Peter Parker [1] #Wattys2017 cover

The adorable Spider-Man (who is misunderstood by everyone)

18 parts Ongoing

Peter Parker has nothing left. He lost everything he loved. His parents died in a plane crash. His uncle was shot by a mugger he could've stopped. His aunt was killed and erased from this world because of his own incompetence. And to put a cherry on top of all of that he lost his home. Yes, Peter Parker aka your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, the lokal menace, is homeless. He tries his best to find enough food to not collapse, because without the possibility to go to college (because he has already finished school early so he isn't actually a dropout) he has more time to be Spider-Man, but that also requires energy. But the Avengers are there to safe the day! Because even a fellow hero sometimes needs help, right? Wishful thinking. Maybe they WOULD help a fellow hero. The only problem? They don't think of Spider-Man as such. They think of him more like a menace. So instead of helping him... they hunt him. This is a crossover of the MCU movies and Fantastic Four (2005)