American Comics: Spider-man Doesn't Want to Be the God of Mutants

American Comics: Spider-man Doesn't Want to Be the God of Mutants

by Eat Less Beef

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About This Novel

Fate played a big trick on New York City's good neighbor Spider-Man. When he woke up, he found that not only had he awakened the memory of his previous life, but he had also been strapped to an autopsy table. "Hey, our Spider Boy is awake. Judging by the looks of it, he probably doesn't even know that his good neighbor in New York City is actually a mutant." Huh? Am I a mutant? When Peter Parker, whose memories were fused, came into contact with the mutant children in the institute, he magically gained their abilities. Little Wolf Girl - super self-healing? Am I a tarantula? Psychokinesis - control molecules, atoms, sub-atoms... Spider silk can bend, discharge, become invisible... ... Sunspots - Sunshine makes me stronger, so I am Superman? Well, he might indeed be a mutant. Professor X: "Child, you are the future of mutants. I see new hope in you." Nick Fury: "Boy, I heard that you like to throw a little dust into other people's eyes?" Cindy Spider: "Peter is not a bully, he is a very charming man." When Thoros, the leader of the Successor family, was fighting against the Four Hundred Aunts, he looked at Peter, who was leading many Spider-Men from across the universe, and frowned, "Are there any masters?" This is a story about Spider-Man becoming a mutant, abandoning the principle of not killing, and heading towards the multiverse.

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