Many fanfictions show the Spidey Sense as a more visual or communicative power. Instead of just a tingle at the back of his neck, it might manifest as a sort of mental image or a voice in his head that gives him detailed information about the threat, like the exact location and nature of the danger.
In some fanfictions, Spider - Man's strength is shown to be superhumanly great. He can lift heavy objects like cars or even parts of buildings with ease. His strength allows him to fight powerful villains and protect the city.
In the fanfiction, the identity crisis may also be shown by the challenges Peter faces in his daily life. He has to deal with schoolwork, family issues, and then on top of that, being Spider - Man. So, when things start to pile up, it makes him question how he can keep his two identities separate. He might make mistakes that almost expose his identity, like leaving his Spider - Man gear where someone could find it.
In some comic storylines, Spider-Man lost his spider-sense due to powerful magic or advanced tech that disrupted his abilities.
In certain Hermione fanfiction, Snape's sense of humor is a tool for him to test Hermione. He may pose a riddle with a humorous undertone. His sense of humor here is not the typical jovial kind but more of a sly, intellectual humor. Hermione, being the bright witch she is, rises to the challenge. This form of humor in the fanfiction helps to build a unique dynamic between Snape and Hermione, different from what we see in the original books.
Well, in this forced chapter 1, Spider-Man and Captain Marvel could be shown in a tense situation or working together to overcome a major obstacle. It all depends on the author's creativity and the story's direction.
You could have a character use some sort of special weapon or gadget designed to deal with spiders. Maybe a high-tech spray or a laser device.
I think it was a controversial storyline in a particular Spider-Man comic, but I can't recall the exact one off the top of my head.
In this type of fanfiction, Spider - Man often becomes more complex. At first, he might be excited about the new powers the symbiote gives him. But as he realizes the downsides, like the potential loss of control, he starts to grow in self - awareness. He has to learn to balance his own moral code with the power - hungry nature of the symbiote.
Spider Man's character would grow in terms of his detective skills. Since Batman is a great detective, he would pass on some of those skills to Spider Man. This would make Spider Man not only rely on his spider - sense but also on his deductive reasoning when facing enemies. Also, he might become more secretive like Batman, which could change his relationships with his friends and family as they might not understand this new side of him.
Well, his sense of humor could disappear. Spider Man is known for his quippy remarks, but as Toxin, he may be too focused on his new, darker nature. His sense of justice might also get distorted. Instead of just stopping criminals, he could start to punish them more severely. He may view the world in a more black - and - white way, with less room for redemption for the bad guys. Also, his relationships with other superheroes could change. Some may be afraid of him now, while others may try to bring him back to his old self.