The relationship would be complex. Batman, as the adoptive mentor, would be strict. He would set rules for Spiderman, like curfews for patrols. Spiderman, on the other hand, would try to make Batman loosen up a bit. They would also bond over their shared goal of protecting the innocent. Spiderman could show Batman that there's more to hero - ing than just brooding in the shadows, and Batman could teach Spiderman about long - term planning in fighting crime.
At first, it might be a bit rocky. Spiderman is used to his own way of doing things, and Batman has very strict rules. But over time, they would start to respect each other. Spiderman would learn from Batman's detective skills, and Batman would come to appreciate Spiderman's agility and quick thinking.
Well, it could be that Batman sees Spiderman as a young hero in need of proper guidance. He might train Spiderman in more stealthy combat techniques, as Batman is known for his stealth. And he could also introduce Spiderman to his high - tech gadgets and resources, which would enhance Spiderman's crime - fighting abilities.
Their relationship might start off a bit rocky. Batman is used to working alone and Billy is a free - spirited kid. But over time, Batman's strict discipline could help Billy focus his powers better. Billy, on the other hand, could show Batman that there's more to life than just fighting crime in the shadows. They'd gradually develop a deep bond of trust and respect for each other.
In fanfiction, either could win. Batman could win if the story is set in Gotham where he knows all the alleys and hiding places. He could use his detective skills to find out Spiderman's weaknesses and use his gadgets to exploit them. For example, if he found out that Spiderman is vulnerable to a certain frequency, he could create a weapon to emit that frequency. However, Spiderman could also win if he uses his web - slinging skills to keep Batman at a distance and then use his super strength to overpower him. Fanfiction allows for a wide range of interpretations of their battle.
At first, it could be a relationship full of tension. Harley Quinn might play pranks on Spiderman, thinking he's too uptight. But as time goes on, Spiderman's kindness and his willingness to give her a chance could soften Harley Quinn. They could start sharing stories about their pasts, with Spiderman talking about Uncle Ben and Harley Quinn talking about her relationship with the Joker. This sharing could lead to a deeper understanding and a more friendly relationship, where they look out for each other.
At first, they might be cautious around each other. Spiderman is used to his own world of crime - fighting, and Elsa is used to ruling Arendelle. But as they face challenges together, like fighting a common foe, they start to respect each other's skills. They could develop a friendship based on mutual admiration for their unique powers.
Batman would approach the situation with his typical stoicism. He would be analyzing Spiderman's every move, trying to figure out if he can be trusted. Spiderman, on the other hand, would be like a breath of fresh air. He'd be bouncing around, full of energy and ideas. Gordon would be the voice of reason. He'd be the one to say things like 'We need a plan' or 'We can't just go in guns blazing'. Spiderman might come up with some wild ideas to take on the bad guys, Batman would refine them, and Gordon would ensure they could be carried out within the bounds of the law and with the support of the Gotham police.
Their relationship could start out as rivals. Spiderman, with his more traditional heroic values, might be put off by Fem Deadpool's wild and unpredictable nature. But as they face common enemies, they would gradually develop respect for each other's fighting abilities, which could turn into a friendship.
It's hard to say who is the most powerful. Batman has his intelligence, wealth, and gadgets. He can use his detective skills to outwit opponents. However, Spiderman has superhuman strength, speed, and his spider - sense. In a one - on - one fight, if Batman doesn't have time to prepare his gadgets, Spiderman might have the upper hand with his physical abilities.
Venom could be a main antagonist in this crossover. If Venom were to find his way to Gotham, he would be a formidable foe. His strength and aggression combined with his alien symbiote abilities would make him a tough opponent. Batman would have to rely on his gadgets and strategic thinking, while Spiderman, having prior experience with Venom, would have to use his knowledge of the symbiote to try and stop it. And Venom's desire to spread chaos and destruction would put both heroes in a difficult situation.
However, if the fight is in a more enclosed space, like an old warehouse, Batman's stealth and combat skills could give him the upper hand. He's trained in multiple forms of martial arts and is a master of using the environment to his advantage. But Spiderman's spider - sense could also be a game - changer, warning him of Batman's attacks even in the dark. So, it's hard to say for sure who would win.