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Spider-Man: No Place Like Home
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Continúa, Has publicado dic 21, 2021
**I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE CHARACTERS AFFILIATED WITH THE MCU**

***CONTAINS MAJOR NO WAY HOME SPOILERS***

"So... you don't exist anymore?"

"Uh." He looks at his hands. "Well I was blipped. *That* was not existing. This is way worse."

An awkward pause.

"Does your Face ID recognize you?"

~~~

Delilah Gutrion is the only person in all New York who remembers who Peter Parker really is. Now she's determined to find him, figure out why he stopped existing, and maybe, just maybe, fix the world back to how it was.
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