Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
I have many names... Web Head, Web Slinger, and some people (J. Jonah Jameson) even call me a menace. But you can call me Spider-Man.
One night as I was doing my usual patrol over the city, I noticed a very suspicious looking car pulling up to the bank. Now you might think what's so suspicious about a car pulling up to the bank? Well maybe the fact that the bank closed five hours ago might make me suspicious. Well anyway, I swung down to get a better look and noticed a man getting out of the car. A big man. A man who appeared to be wearing dark oily spandex. But I knew it wasn't spandex... it was a symbiot. An alien that covers its self around a human, and gives that human immense strength. I know because one was once on me. The same one that's on Eddie Brock, the man who just got out of the car. Venom. I silently stuck to the bank wall. Just as Venom was about to go into the bank I said, "Would you like the money from your checking or savings account?" "Your so predictable," spat Venom. "What's so predictable about me, the crummy jokes or the always trying to fight crime?" I asked. "Both," he said simply right before he lunged at me. I dodged his attack, but only by an inch. I tried to kick him in the face but he countered my counter attack by grabbing my foot, twirling me around and throwing me into his car. I crashed through the wind- shield. "That's gonna' hurt tomorrow," I said rubbing my back. I got up and saw Venom on the bank wall. "I hope you have insurance," I said. To my surprise, Venom just swung away. He's never fled before. "I hate it when they run," I murmured as I followed. Then I looked back and saw why Venom left... The clock tower that was a block away from the bank was nearing midnight. About ten seconds away. Now, if you're wondering, why would he flee from a clock tower nearing midnight? Well you see symbiot hate loud noises so when the clock struck midnight the noise would have made Venom weak. So anyway I chased Venom through the city. After about fifteen seconds we landed on the rooftop of a very large expensive building. No loud clock tower around. There was only a skylight behind me, but that skylight gave me an idea... "So, where were we?" I asked. "We were at the part where I tear you to pieces!" he said as he charged at me. But this time I was ready for that so I jumped to the side, and he flew through the spot I was just at split second ago, and crashed through the sky light. My hunch was right! With a very loud security alarm to go with the loud crash, the symbiot left Eddie's body for now. "The police can take it from here, Brock," I whispered to him. And I was off, but when I was about fifty feet away, I heard no sirens. As fast as I could, I swung back to the building, and recognized it at once... It was the home of Wilson Fisk a.k.a the Kingpin. If Fisk and Venom team up, I was going to be in huge trouble.
I have many names... Web Head, Web Slinger, and some people (J. Jonah Jameson) even call me a menace. But you can call me Spider-Man.
One night as I was doing my usual patrol over the city, I noticed a very suspicious looking car pulling up to the bank. Now you might think what's so suspicious about a car pulling up to the bank? Well maybe the fact that the bank closed five hours ago might make me suspicious. Well anyway, I swung down to get a better look and noticed a man getting out of the car. A big man. A man who appeared to be wearing dark oily spandex. But I knew it wasn't spandex... it was a symbiot. An alien that covers its self around a human, and gives that human immense strength. I know because one was once on me. The same one that's on Eddie Brock, the man who just got out of the car. Venom. I silently stuck to the bank wall. Just as Venom was about to go into the bank I said, "Would you like the money from your checking or savings account?" "Your so predictable," spat Venom. "What's so predictable about me, the crummy jokes or the always trying to fight crime?" I asked. "Both," he said simply right before he lunged at me. I dodged his attack, but only by an inch. I tried to kick him in the face but he countered my counter attack by grabbing my foot, twirling me around and throwing me into his car. I crashed through the wind- shield. "That's gonna' hurt tomorrow," I said rubbing my back. I got up and saw Venom on the bank wall. "I hope you have insurance," I said. To my surprise, Venom just swung away. He's never fled before. "I hate it when they run," I murmured as I followed. Then I looked back and saw why Venom left... The clock tower that was a block away from the bank was nearing midnight. About ten seconds away. Now, if you're wondering, why would he flee from a clock tower nearing midnight? Well you see symbiot hate loud noises so when the clock struck midnight the noise would have made Venom weak. So anyway I chased Venom through the city. After about fifteen seconds we landed on the rooftop of a very large expensive building. No loud clock tower around. There was only a skylight behind me, but that skylight gave me an idea... "So, where were we?" I asked. "We were at the part where I tear you to pieces!" he said as he charged at me. But this time I was ready for that so I jumped to the side, and he flew through the spot I was just at split second ago, and crashed through the sky light. My hunch was right! With a very loud security alarm to go with the loud crash, the symbiot left Eddie's body for now. "The police can take it from here, Brock," I whispered to him. And I was off, but when I was about fifty feet away, I heard no sirens. As fast as I could, I swung back to the building, and recognized it at once... It was the home of Wilson Fisk a.k.a the Kingpin. If Fisk and Venom team up, I was going to be in huge trouble.
