Throughout the Omniverse there are many different variations of one hero: Peter Parker/Spider-Man. There are his clones Ben Reilly and Kaine Parker, his sidekick/successor (depending on the universe) Spider-Man (Miles Morales). His amalgamated counterparts Spider-Boy (Pete Ross) (which is essentially just Ben amalgamated with Kon-El/Conner Kent/Superboy), Spider-Bat (Wayne Parker) (himself amalgamated with Bruce Wayne/Batman), Spider-Wing (Peter Grayson) (himself amalgamated with Nightwing), and a few others. However, those are essentially variations, not many else talk about characters inspired by him, for example DC's Spider-Man inspired version of Black Spider (Eric Needham). Though he's not the only Spider-Man inspired DC character if we recall Sideways (Derek James) (there are many others but those are the examples we will bring up). Then there are the characters that are not restricted to DC, for example a character created way before Spider-Man but coincidentally despite their similarities has nothing to do with the character that being The Superzeroes' Spider Queen (Shannon Kane). Then there's the Splash Minecraft Universe which contains Ender-Boy (John Jensen) who while for the most part different from Spider-Man is very clearly based on him, there is an actual spider-like character in this universe but he's more akin to Daredevil (Matt Murdock) than Spider-Man. Then in the Bullet-Verse there is Bullet-Boy (Josh McKeen) who appears to have a similar personality to Spider-Man but otherwise is completely different, and finally in the Image Universe exists Agent Spider, a character created for Invincible's Season 2 finale in place of the web-head himself. Now we have all these characters, all similar yet different to the web-head, what if they met and were either forced to fight or complete challenges? Let's find out!
The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive (Male Reader Insert)
77 parts Ongoing
77 parts
Ongoing
Y/N L/N was always a believer in the impossible, but he never suspected he would become the impossible. When a fateful lightning strike gives Y/N the power to move at super fast speeds, he must learn to step up as a hero against similarly affected people, ones whose agendas pose a threat to the world. Finding a team to call family, Y/N learns the power of speed, responsibility, teamwork, and love. He is the fastest man alive. He is the Flash.
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