Power Rangers: Web Warriors/Kumokou Sentai Webranger

So this idea came to me from reading Spider-Man and Power Rangers crossovers. At first, I was working on my deviantart account on a series of ideas based off of Spider-Man characters in their own Power Rangers suits. Now to make the challenge for it.

Necessities:

Red Ranger - Peter Parker: Come on, he's the hero of Spider-Man, of course he'd be the hero. However, while he's a fun loving guy with a strong sense of being a ranger, he'd have some personal doubts about being a leader. Kind of like how somebody says, "We'll need a leader." He'd be the guy who asks, "Who?" And they'd all look to him, making him realize, "Oh, you mean me."

Blue Ranger - Ben Reilly: I know, I know. Clone Conspiracy made practically everyone hate this guy, but I'm going with the version before that crap. Here, he won't be Peter's clone, but instead his cousin. They will look crazy similar except that Ben's blonde while Peter's a brunette. Also, Ben has blue eyes while Peter has green eyes. Now, he'll have a problem with responsibility, which is something he has to learn throughout the series, accepting that while he can be a lot better than Peter in several ways, he can be his best as his right hand man.

Yellow Ranger - Cindy Moon: Is it racist that I'm doing what Mighty Morphin Power Rangers did with making Trini (Of vietnamese descent) the yellow ranger. Cindy is korean-american, so hopefully I don't get any backlash for this. Anyway, Cindy has a hard time learning about responsibility, which can cause a lot of problems with the team. This leads her to feel guilty about her actions a lot, and having to learn from her mistakes. Honestly, this could also be Anya Corazon if you want.

Pink Ranger - Mary Jane Watson: There might be seasons where the Red Ranger either has a romantic interest in the Blue Ranger, the White Ranger, or the Yellow Ranger, or even not have an interest at all, most of the time it's the pink ranger. And that's where our favorite redhead comes in. So like Peter, she'll jump at the call to action, but she'll wonder if she's competent enough for the job. This leads the two to become a sort of crutch to each other throughout the series.

Black Ranger - Miles Morales: Again, hopefully it isn't accidentally racist to use a Puerto Rican-African American as the Black Ranger. He has the potential to be the leader, but several pitfalls lead him to not be qualified, such as him being unsure he wants to be a Ranger. He looks up to Peter like a big brother, which, despite Peter's self-doubts, he reciprocates.

White Ranger - Gwen Stacy: I'm basing this idea on the White Ranger's that are women in Power Rangers/Super Sentai (Which this can also be a crossover to, given the name of the challenge), and also because her Spider-Gwen outfit is primarily white. Now this one she'll have a personality similar to Spider-Gwen, although whether or not she has the language of a sailor is up to you. Now here she will have a crush on Peter, but knowing that he and Mary Jane are slowly becoming an item, she decides to step down for the sake of avoiding a love triangle that will burn bridges. Thus, her main romantic interest will be Miles Morales.

The Zords: They'll be a cross between the Leopardon and the Sp/der from Spider-Verse. It'll be like Zeo and Mystic Force, with robots combining into a bigger robot.

The Central Theme - With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: The villains are monsters who have gotten so irresponsible that they don't show restraint at the possibility of destroying the world, while the heroes are learning responsibility to do what's right.

Tone: It's Spider-Man, look at the seriousness of the Raimi Trilogy, the humor the Amazing duology, and the in-between of Homecoming.

Villains:

The Inheritors: Dimension hopping creatures that feed off of the energies of the living, they come for the Web Warriors. (Morlun, Karn, Solus, Brix and Bora, Daemos, Jennix, Verna), they'll serve as mid-season villains, like Captain Mutiny in Lost Galaxy. Verna summons the monster of the week as Hounds.

The Symbiotes: Creations of the villains, known as Venom and Carnage that hops from host to host. The constants are Flash Thompson and Cletus Kasady.

The Poisons: Dimension hopping creatures that followed the Inheritors for the Symbiotes. Desperate, the Symbiotes forge an "Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend" act with the Rangers to battle these creatures. (Poison Captain America, Poison Gwenpool, Poison Ghost Rider, Poison Deadpool, Poison Spider-Man, Poison Doctor Doom, Poison Hulk, and Poison Doctor Octopus). This can be ignored if wanted. Just thought I'd write this in as a possible redemption for Venom.

The Goblins: Some of the nastiest villains. Norman Osborn accidentally created an alternate persona known as the Green Goblin, who has aspirations to spread the Goblin Formula into the atmosphere, turning the world into a Goblin Planet. (Green Goblin -Norman Osborn, Goblin Knight -Phil Urich, Hobgoblin -Roderick Kingsley, Jack O'Lantern -Jason Macendale, Grey Goblin -Gabriel Stacy [Gwen's Brother], Menace -Lily Hollister, Monster -Carlie Cooper).

The Green Ranger: Harry Osborn is the son of Norman, who has to choose between his friendship with Peter to the approval of his father. He is a Web Warrior, but has the powers of a goblin as well. He changes sides constantly over his father's approval and his (Misguided) hatred of the Web Warriors (Who he doesn't know includes his friend Peter). He's a bit like Tommy when he was the Green Ranger.

The Goblin's Allies: These guys are not the main goblins, but they still work with them. (Beetle, Black Cat, Chameleon, Dr. Octopus, Electro, Jackal, Kraven, Lizard, Mysterio, Rhino, Sandman, Scorpion, Shocker, Shriek, Silver Sable, Spider-Slayer, Tinkerer, and Vulture). These aren't monsters of the week, they're commanders, like Goldar and Diabolico.

Supporting Characters:

Horizon High School: Eugene "Flash" Thompson - Like Bulk and Skull will try to act all tough but is a laughing stock (Until he becomes the heroic Venom), Liz Allan - Is the stuck up queen bee of school, Betty Brant - Liz's closest friend, Anna Maria Marconi - A girl at school with dwarfism who figures out the gang are the Web Warriors and helps them out, Max Modell - The Principle of school who is a reasonable authority figure, Sajani Jaffrey - Another of Liz's friends who is a major backstabber, Keemia Marko - A tough girl at school who is the Sandman's daughter, Kenny "Kong" McFarlane - The Bulk to Flash's Skull, Amadeus Cho - A (somewhat) insufferable genius at the school, and Stan Lee - The school janitor.

SHIELD - The men and women behind the Web Warriors: Director Nick Fury, Agent Phil Coulson, Agent Leo Fitz, Agent Jemma Simmons, and Agent Melinda May.

The Story: About six months before the pilot, the government organization called SHIELD worked with Oscorp founder Norman Osborn on the creation of a supersoldier formula created from a meteor recently found outside of the city Nueva York (Based on the name from Spider-Man 2099), but in an act of desperation, Osborn tested the unfinished formula on himself, turning himself into a monster. He turned the formula into a virus that turned the entire project into goblins like him, with plans to do the same to the rest of the world. Desperate, SHIELD used an experimental weapon to seal them in another dimension. Life goes on, but a fragment of the meteor, a transparent shell containing seven devices, vanishes. Now in the present, the shell appears before Peter, Ben, Cindy/Anya, Gwen, Miles, and eventually Mary Jane and Harry and turns them into Power Rangers: Web Warriors since the seven devices, the morphers, were created by the spider totems, a race of dimension hopping wizards. The backlash of energy releases the Goblins back into Nueva York, and the Web Warriors are the only ones to defend the city with SHIELD at their side.

So anyways...Go Go Power Rangers!