Now the big three things are Peter Parker, Robert Downey Jr. playing Tony Stark, and Kevin Feige on how they have led to one of the biggest screws up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

First Feige when making Captain America Civil War before 2015 is MCU was under Marvel and therefore under CEO Isaac Perlmutter who wanted to drop Robert Downey Jr. from the project because of his salary. Feige went to Alan Horn (head of Disney's live-action group) and threatened to quit there and then if they didn't get him out from under Perlmutter.

So, they did, and Disney acquired MCU completely with forcing Perlmutter aside. Pretty much removing the guy willing to get rid of RDJ which needed to happen instead MCU massively hammered down on Downey regardless of the damage done. Originally Tony was supposed to exit after Iron Man Three.

Like RDJ already forced Joss Whedon to give him more screen time making Avengers more of Iron Man 2.5. It got worse, especially in Civil War where they cut out Captain America scenes in a CA film to prop up Tony. Next is Spiderman Homecoming and Far from Home movies where despite Tony not having long on-screen time, these are not Spiderman films.

Instead, we get Iron Man sequels with Peter Parker playing janitor to Tony's messes.

You know the scene in Homecoming where Peter lifts the rubble off him then chases after Vulture?

Here is what goes down in the comic that it occurs in:

"The classic moment in Amazing #33, where, trapped under a giant machine with the waters of the Atlantic Ocean quickly flooding the room, a beaten and battered Spider-Man refuses to quit and lifts the machine off his back, all to save the rare isotope he needs to cure Aunt May's radiation poisoning. He goes on to escape from the flooding building, defeat an entire gang with his eyes closed while sporting an injured leg, make the life-saving serum, hustle J. Jonah Jameson into paying top dollar for his pictures, and ultimately save his Aunt May's life. The only thing that keeps this issue from being a full-on happy ending is that he scares Betty Brant, making her want to break up with him."

Right in the comic Peter lifts the machinery to save his aunt, takes down a gang of criminals, and even gets Jamerson to do something good for a change.

Compared to the film where Peter breaks free takes down the Vulture by pure luck all to merely save Tony Stark's stuff, the same guy who has insulted and belittled him the entire film, blackmailed him in the film prior, etc.

And more importantly, goes after Toomes who's a villain because Tony screwed him over. Yes, Toomes with his villain crew was putting innocent people at risk by selling weapons, yes, he chose that path, but Vulture would have never been on that path if not for Tony Stark.

Now I'd say the first one feels more heroic.

The excuse of "Oh we didn't need another Uncle Ben dead scene on screen, or another background story" falls to pieces.

While we didn't need to see Ben Parker die yet again you can still have Ben being a presence in Peter and May's life without seeing him die.

Next, MCU had in Homecoming Peter learning with great power comes responsibility then Far From Home had Peter like going through losing his uncle, only swapped out with Tony.

We got yet another Spiderman origin film spread out across both films despite the excuse of why there is no Uncle Ben.

The director Jon Watts who has done both Spiderman films has stated on if Uncle Ben is even dead "Everything's on the table, is how I like to say it,".

Come on Watts, at least make up your mind instead of trying to play both sides of the fence.

For Tom Holland who plays Spiderman has said that if having the chance to have either Ben Parker or Tony back to life he would pick Tony. Yeah, obvious you're just a RDJ fanboy.

Regarding Peter with a mentor Ultimate Spiderman cartoon had Peter in high school learning under Nick Fury and working with other heroes throughout the series, yet they kept it as a Spiderman story. The 90's Spiderman animated show had Iron Man, War Machine full crossover with the X Men, Dr. Strange, and Daredevil show up for starters yet once more it remained a Spiderman show.

Just to clear something I'm not some comic book purist like I greatly enjoyed Arrow before it went to crap, and that show is nothing like the comics or prior versions.

If I was just going to enjoy this as a What if story, despite the fact as a lifelong Spiderman fan I expected to get the real Peter Parker, even as an Alternate Universe story the MCU has failed.

Because of ultimately the writing and pandering to RDJ/Tony Stark on top of all MCU sees Spiderman is being a cash cow. They don't really care how he gets portrayed as long as they get money.

You must at least be respectful to the source material only the MCU did not bother.

Now getting into my story directly.

First in the Civil War comics while Peter was originally on Tony's side only after discovering Tony was locking up enhanced people simply for existing in a private prison with inhumane conditions, among getting constantly spied on from the Iron Spider suit Tony gave him, Peter decided to break off his alliance with joining Captain America's band of freedom fighters.

This led to Tony and Peter fighting which despite the MCU setting this up it never happen since well RDJ/Tony pandering.

Next is my addressing of Michelle Jones aka MCU's forced MJ and removing whatever the heck this new Flash Thompson is supposed to be.

Giving you a quick example of Sara Lance in the Arrowverse is an OC yet she checks more boxes on being Black Canary compared to her sister Dinah Laurel Lance who has the accurate name, only not much else. Sara has a tough as nails personality yet caring heart, expert fighter, a leader, her romance with Oliver, etc.

Michelle Jones despite the MCU claims or her fanbase is well as seen in Homecoming is a complete bully to Peter, if not one of the meanest besides Flash Thompson. Yet Far from Home flips completely for now wanting to date Peter. And Peter the same despite those feelings coming from out of nowhere.

Calling Michelle on the nickname of MJ does not make her Mary Jane if the writing is incoherent.

Next is Flash Thompson in name only where a skinny nerd bully is not the Flash from other canons. Flash's being a stuck-up jock and physical body build is important to his character. You remove that and it just doesn't work as great.

The reason written by the writers/producers is well physical bullies just don't exist anymore. Internet bullies are much scarier these days and everywhere. Um, I shall let that stupid statement speak for itself. I'd rather have a loudmouth jerk compared to a guy breaking my bones, but that's just me.

Ned, I just got rid of cause well I simply find him annoying personally.

So, I wanted to bring in the actual Mary Jane for she exists, Harry and the real Flash along with explaining why there would be two Flash Thompson's. Plus, hint at Flash's redemption he does get later down the road in the comics.

Oh, Tony's line for Peter of creating the spider that bit Peter is referencing the possibility some Tony stans are now using.

Last note, the night guard at the end was a Stan Lee cameo obviously and Aunt May's tirade to Happy is my digs for the whole randomly dumb Happy/May romance in Far From Home.

And for any Tony stans or the Iron Dad (What they call Peter and Tony's relationship) just keep this thought in mind would you be praising this MCU take so much if it was Peter Parker under Steve Roger's care? Given how you worship Tony with hating Captain America for even breathing well that answers the question.

Until next time.