Well, Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man gets his powers through a spider bite. This leads him on a path of self-discovery and a sense of responsibility, eventually making him embrace the role of Spider-Man to fight crime.
In many comic storylines, Iron Man has indeed taken on a mentoring role for Spider-Man. They have shared adventures and Iron Man has offered guidance and support to the young hero.
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.
It all starts when Peter Parker gets bitten by a radioactive spider. This gives him amazing powers like super strength, the ability to climb walls, and a 'spider sense'.
His relationships could also play a big role in his development. Maybe he forms a really close bond with one of the other Avengers during the war. This friendship could teach him new things, like how to better control his powers or how to be more of a team player. And if he loses this friend in the war, it could be a huge turning point for his character, making him more determined and perhaps a bit more jaded.
His relationship with Aunt May would likely become more strained as she becomes overprotective, fearing she could lose him too. With his friends at school, he might become more distant as he is preoccupied with superhero duties. He could also be more cautious around MJ, not wanting to put her in danger in the new, more dangerous world.
It would likely strain his relationship with Iron Man. Since Iron Man supported the Sokovia Accords, Spider - Man, if he's against them, would find himself at odds with his mentor. Their interactions would become more tense and filled with ideological differences.
Black Cat could be a great partner. She has her own set of skills like acrobatics and thieving abilities which could be used in a different way to fight crime. Her complex relationship with Spider - Man also adds an interesting dynamic to the story.