The relationship might develop if Poison Ivy creates a new type of plant that has the ability to absorb Spider - Man's powers temporarily. She uses this plant to capture him, but instead of harming him, she tries to convert him to her side. Spider - Man resists at first but starts to understand her motives. They then engage in long conversations about their different beliefs. This back - and - forth communication can be the foundation for their relationship to change from one of enmity to something more nuanced, like a begrudging alliance or a mutual understanding.
In a fanfiction, their relationship could develop through a series of encounters. For example, Spider - Man could accidentally damage some of Poison Ivy's precious plants while swinging around the city. This angers her, and she targets him. But as they clash, they also start to learn about each other. Spider - Man realizes that Poison Ivy has a valid point about protecting nature, and Poison Ivy sees that Spider - Man is not just a pest but a hero with good intentions. Over time, this could lead to a more complex relationship that includes elements of friendship or even a strange kind of attraction.
By exploring their similarities. Both are outcasts in a way. Batman is an outcast from normal society because of his vigilante ways, and Poison Ivy is an outcast because of her connection to plants. A fanfic could delve into how they find common ground in their isolation, which gradually turns into a more complex relationship.
The relationship would change drastically. Batman, who was once her enemy, would become her partner. They would start to share their secrets and work together towards common goals. For example, Batman might use his detective skills to help Poison Ivy target the real polluters in Gotham, while she could use her plant - based powers to help him in his fight against other villains.
To develop their relationship in fanfiction, one approach could be to give The Vulture a more sympathetic backstory. Maybe he was wronged by the city's elite and turned to crime as a way to get revenge. Spiderman, upon learning this, starts to see him in a different light. They could then have a series of interactions where Spiderman tries to persuade The Vulture to use his skills for good. Also, if there was an event that put someone they both care about in danger, like a civilian or a family member, they would have to cooperate to save that person, which would deepen their connection.
They could start as reluctant allies. Spiderman is a bit put off by Gwenpool's wild ways at first, but as they face more challenges together, he begins to see her heart and they gradually become friends. Then, as they save each other's lives a few times, a deeper bond forms.
Spiderman could try to reason with Poison Ivy. He might say that her actions of using plants to attack are harming innocent people. For example, when she makes vines wrap around buildings, it could endanger those inside. He would appeal to her sense of justice and ask her to find a more peaceful way to promote plant growth.
Their relationship could be developed in a unique way if Joker starts to see Poison Ivy as more than just an ally in crime. For example, he could start to be genuinely interested in her plants and how they work. This newfound interest could make Poison Ivy see him in a different light, and they could start to bond over creating new plant - based weapons together.
One idea could be that Poison Ivy is causing chaos in the city by making plants overrun certain areas. Spiderman, being the hero, tries to stop her but realizes that her motives are not entirely evil. Maybe she's trying to save a park from being demolished. So, instead of fighting, they team up to find a solution that benefits both the city and the plants.
They could start by having more in - depth conversations. For example, sharing their fears and insecurities about being superheroes. This would deepen their emotional connection.
They could start with a simple mutual admiration for each other's powers. Then, as they are thrown into more and more adventures together, they begin to trust each other more. For example, in a battle against a powerful enemy, Spider - Man saves Ms. Marvel from a dangerous attack, and she in turn helps him out when he's in a tight spot. This back - and - forth of saving and being saved can deepen their relationship.
By showing more of their daily interactions. For example, Peter coming home late as Spiderman and Aunt May being worried but also starting to suspect something. These small moments can build up their relationship.