Every day after school, Peter would ditch his heavy backpack and disappear into the narrow alleys. He would peel off his school clothes to reveal the high-tech suit Tony Stark had gifted him, becoming the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. He spent his afternoons helping elderly ladies with directions and stopping bicycle thieves, all while checking his phone every five minutes for a text from Happy Hogan that never seemed to come.
He managed to defeat Toomes and save his life when the Vulture’s wings malfunctioned, proving his worth as a true hero. In the aftermath, Tony Stark offered Peter a spot on the Avengers and a shiny new Iron Spider suit. To Tony's surprise, Peter turned it down. He chose to stay on the ground, protecting the little guy, and finally embracing his role as the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Every day after school, Peter would ditch his
The silence from the Stark camp began to gnaw at him. Peter wanted more; he wanted to prove he wasn't just a "kid in a onesie." That opportunity arrived in the form of glowing purple wreckage. While investigating a series of high-tech ATM robberies, Peter stumbled upon a black-market arms ring led by Adrian Toomes. Toomes, a former salvage lead turned scavenger, was using scavenged Chitauri technology to build lethal weapons and a terrifying flight suit, calling himself the Vulture. He managed to defeat Toomes and save his
Toomes gave Peter a chilling ultimatum: stay out of his way, or everyone he loved would pay the price. But Peter couldn’t walk away. Leaving Liz at the dance, he donned his original, homemade cloth suit and tracked the Vulture to a final showdown at a beach near Coney Island. Without the bells and whistles of his Stark suit, Peter had to rely on his own grit and strength. He chose to stay on the ground, protecting