If Spider - Man and Artemis were married in a fanfiction, it could be a really cool story. Spider - Man is all about using his scientific - based powers to help the weak and fight evil. Artemis, on the other hand, is a figure from Greek mythology who is fierce and independent. Their marriage would likely mean that they would have to find a common ground. Maybe Spider - Man would teach Artemis about modern technology, and Artemis would teach Spider - Man about the ways of the gods. They could also have some epic battles together against villains that are a threat to both the mortal world and the world of the gods.
In this fanfiction scenario, Spider - Man and Artemis being married would bring about a unique dynamic. Spider - Man is used to protecting New York City on his own, but with Artemis by his side, he'd have a partner with a different set of skills. Artemis, being a goddess in her own right, would introduce a whole new level of power and mystery. Their marriage could be a symbol of the combination of modern superheroism and ancient mythology. They might face challenges like Artemis adjusting to the modern world and Spider - Man getting used to having a partner who has such a strong connection to a different kind of power source.
The plot could start with Artemis being sent to the modern world as a punishment or a mission. Spider - Man crosses paths with her and is intrigued. As they get to know each other, they find that they share a common goal of protecting the innocent. They get married, and then they have to deal with the jealousy of some of Spider - Man's enemies and Artemis's siblings from Greek mythology. They must use their combined skills to overcome these obstacles and prove that their love and union are strong.
Their relationship could develop in an interesting way. Gwenpool might initially be in awe of Spider - Man, but as she gets to know him better, she realizes he's not as perfect as she thought. Spider - Man, on the other hand, would be both intrigued and exasperated by Gwenpool. As they interact more, they could learn from each other. For example, Gwenpool could teach Spider - Man to be a bit more flexible in his thinking, while Spider - Man could show Gwenpool the importance of long - term planning in hero - work. Over time, this could lead to a deep bond between them.
Spider - Man's spider - sense could be a great asset when combined with Arrow's combat skills. The spider - sense could alert them both to incoming danger, allowing Arrow to prepare his next shot while Spider - Man positions himself for an attack. Also, Spider - Man's strength could be used to carry Arrow to higher vantage points for better shooting positions, or to quickly move him out of harm's way during a battle.
The team dynamics would depend on the situation. In a combat situation, Spider - Man could use his spider - sense to detect threats early and alert the Avengers. He could then use his web - slinging to quickly get in and out of danger, while the Avengers engage the main threats directly. For example, if they were facing a group of powerful robots, Spider - Man could web up some of the smaller ones and disable them, while Iron Man fires his repulsors at the bigger ones, Captain America commands the overall battle, and Thor smashes any remaining threats with his hammer. Off the battlefield, Spider - Man might be a bit in awe of the Avengers at first, but as time goes on, he could become more of an equal and contribute his own unique perspective on hero - related matters.
A possible way for a crossover to work is through a shared villain. Let's say a powerful dark wizard somehow gets hold of some Stark Industries tech and combines it with dark magic. This new threat catches the attention of both Spider - Man and Harry Potter. Spider - Man would bring his scientific knowledge and superhero skills, while Harry and his friends would contribute their knowledge of magic. They would have to learn to work together, with Spider - Man having to adapt to the strange rules of the wizarding world, like not being able to use his phone or other Muggle technology in Hogwarts.
His web - slinging would work great for mobility. He could swing between buildings in the RWBY cities or even use it to quickly move around in the forest areas. His super strength would help him in combat against the Grimm, allowing him to punch them hard or hold them back.
At first, they might be a bit cautious around each other. Spider - Man is used to working alone or with his usual allies, and Mockingbird has her own way of doing things in the S.H.I.E.L.D. world. But as they face challenges together, they start to respect each other's skills. For example, Spider - Man might be impressed by Mockingbird's combat efficiency, and Mockingbird might admire Spider - Man's unwavering sense of justice.
Their relationship could start off rocky. Agent Venom, with his military - influenced mindset, might see Spider - Man as an unpredictable vigilante. But as they face common enemies, they would start to respect each other's skills. Eventually, they could become friends and allies, with Agent Venom learning to be more flexible from Spider - Man, and Spider - Man learning about discipline from Agent Venom.
One way it could work is if there's a misunderstanding. For example, Spider - Man tries to help Naruto's village but his methods seem too strange to Naruto. So Naruto just ignores him thinking he's a nuisance. Then the plot could revolve around Spider - Man trying to clear the misunderstanding and gain Naruto's trust.
If Optimus Prime and Spider - Man were to interact, Optimus would likely be a source of wisdom and guidance for Spider - Man. He could offer his perspective on leadership and protecting the innocent. Spider - Man, in turn, could show Optimus how to be more agile and adaptable in the urban environment of New York.