Author's Note: I've always been a fan of Spiderman, and after writing so many Resident Evil stories, I've decided I might as well do a Spiderman series. I already have twelve issues outlined, just like real comic book writers do. Also, most comics have one issue a month, so yeah. Keep in mind that this is a new continuity in the Spider-Man universe. There are many differences, such as certain babies still being alive, the inclusion of the Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 storyline, as well as things such as Mary Jane being very smart (which was established in Ultimate Spiderman #1.) Oh yeah, and this has nothing to do with "Peter Parker: Responsibility", my other Spider-Man story at the moment. Think of them as two different comics stories going at the same time.
On with issue number #1...
- Spider-Man: Lone Hero -
-By Brian Marcelo-
-brianmarcelo@hotmail.com-
Rated PG-13.
-Issue Zero #1-
***
"Did anyone get the license plate off that truck?" Peter groaned wearily, as he opened his eyes only to see faint lights.
"What's with all the fuzzy orange lights? Where is everyone?" he said, as he attempted to lift himself up.
As his vision cleared, he was shocked beyond belief at the scene around him.
"What the..." was all he could say, as he quietly watched the fires burning around him in disbelief, the sounds of fire truck engines blaring in the background.
Central Park looked like it had gone through hell, since all the trees were either blown completely off or on fire. The ground was scorched black, and there was so much devastation everywhere. Worst of all, no sign of any survivors except...him.
Why was he spared?
Why...?
Peter didn't have long to think about that, as he was asked by a firefighter to help with the rescue efforts, to see if anyone was still alive. He readily agreed.
***
"Apparently, a mutant terrorist calling himself Apocalypse detonated a bomb of some sorts, which killed nearly every superhuman in the vicinity." said the news reporter, as he motioned towards the scene behind him.
Mary Jane was on the verge of tears as she watched the TV monitor, hoping that Peter was one of the survivors.
"Some of the notable causalities were Bruce Banner, also as the Hulk, who was being chased down by the U.S. government given the fact that he was very dangerous..."
"Iron Man, who revealed himself to be Tony Stark, was killed in the blast as well. It's unknown what will happen to his company at the present time..."
"Dr. Reed Richards, Sue Storm Richards, Johnny Storm, and Benjamin Grimm, better known to the world as the Fantastic Four, were also caught in blast..."
"Professor Xavier's aptly titled "X-Men", who were all mutants, were killed as well. At the time we are not sure which members will killed..."
"Our nation is deeply saddened to hear that Captain America, the leader of the Avengers, was killed as well...he was a true American hero."
"To everyone's surprise, the only superhuman to have survived the onslaught happened to be New York's very own Spider-Man. Currently he is helping with the rescue effort to see if there were any human survivors caught in the blast as well, although it's high unlikely. This is Tom Mainer, reporting live from NYTV."
Mary Jane wept quietly, holding and rocking her baby close, happy that her husband was lucky to have survived.
***
Peter surveyed the skyline of New York City, thinking back on the day's horrific events. It had been just eight hours ago that many, many heroes were gone, just like with what happened with Onslaught, except there was no Franklin Richards to put them in a different universe. Or anything like that at all.
They were gone, all gone. Many of them had been close friends of his, such as Johnny Storm, while others were idols of his childhood, like Captain America.
Gone...all of them gone. He was the last superhuman hero in New York, sans Daredevil and Dr. Strange, the former currently on hiatus because of multiple injuries, and the latter having an "appointment" with Death.
What would happen when a would be dimensional conqueror decided to visit this Earth, now that the Fantastic Four were gone?
What would happen when a band of mutant rebels started a killing spree in New York, or any place for that matter, now that the X-Men were gone?
What would happen when a galactic threat came from the sky to destroy Earth, now that the Avengers were gone?
Peter sighed as he started off swinging, doing his nightly routine out of habit. After all, he was around to stop crimes and fight the occasional superhuman threat, but now that his fellow heroes were gone, he was the last superhuman in New York.
That meant he was going to have to do some serious overtime if he didn't want the world to end.
-End of Issue #1-
As usual, please rate and review!
Sorry that it's so short, but I have other things to work on, like my huge Resident Evil story "Even Fond Memories Can Come Back To Haunt You..." and "Peter Parker: Responsibility".
Go read "Peter Parker: Responsibility"! It has a completely different storyline! ^_^; Read and review that too!
On with issue number #1...
- Spider-Man: Lone Hero -
-By Brian Marcelo-
-brianmarcelo@hotmail.com-
Rated PG-13.
-Issue Zero #1-
***
"Did anyone get the license plate off that truck?" Peter groaned wearily, as he opened his eyes only to see faint lights.
"What's with all the fuzzy orange lights? Where is everyone?" he said, as he attempted to lift himself up.
As his vision cleared, he was shocked beyond belief at the scene around him.
"What the..." was all he could say, as he quietly watched the fires burning around him in disbelief, the sounds of fire truck engines blaring in the background.
Central Park looked like it had gone through hell, since all the trees were either blown completely off or on fire. The ground was scorched black, and there was so much devastation everywhere. Worst of all, no sign of any survivors except...him.
Why was he spared?
Why...?
Peter didn't have long to think about that, as he was asked by a firefighter to help with the rescue efforts, to see if anyone was still alive. He readily agreed.
***
"Apparently, a mutant terrorist calling himself Apocalypse detonated a bomb of some sorts, which killed nearly every superhuman in the vicinity." said the news reporter, as he motioned towards the scene behind him.
Mary Jane was on the verge of tears as she watched the TV monitor, hoping that Peter was one of the survivors.
"Some of the notable causalities were Bruce Banner, also as the Hulk, who was being chased down by the U.S. government given the fact that he was very dangerous..."
"Iron Man, who revealed himself to be Tony Stark, was killed in the blast as well. It's unknown what will happen to his company at the present time..."
"Dr. Reed Richards, Sue Storm Richards, Johnny Storm, and Benjamin Grimm, better known to the world as the Fantastic Four, were also caught in blast..."
"Professor Xavier's aptly titled "X-Men", who were all mutants, were killed as well. At the time we are not sure which members will killed..."
"Our nation is deeply saddened to hear that Captain America, the leader of the Avengers, was killed as well...he was a true American hero."
"To everyone's surprise, the only superhuman to have survived the onslaught happened to be New York's very own Spider-Man. Currently he is helping with the rescue effort to see if there were any human survivors caught in the blast as well, although it's high unlikely. This is Tom Mainer, reporting live from NYTV."
Mary Jane wept quietly, holding and rocking her baby close, happy that her husband was lucky to have survived.
***
Peter surveyed the skyline of New York City, thinking back on the day's horrific events. It had been just eight hours ago that many, many heroes were gone, just like with what happened with Onslaught, except there was no Franklin Richards to put them in a different universe. Or anything like that at all.
They were gone, all gone. Many of them had been close friends of his, such as Johnny Storm, while others were idols of his childhood, like Captain America.
Gone...all of them gone. He was the last superhuman hero in New York, sans Daredevil and Dr. Strange, the former currently on hiatus because of multiple injuries, and the latter having an "appointment" with Death.
What would happen when a would be dimensional conqueror decided to visit this Earth, now that the Fantastic Four were gone?
What would happen when a band of mutant rebels started a killing spree in New York, or any place for that matter, now that the X-Men were gone?
What would happen when a galactic threat came from the sky to destroy Earth, now that the Avengers were gone?
Peter sighed as he started off swinging, doing his nightly routine out of habit. After all, he was around to stop crimes and fight the occasional superhuman threat, but now that his fellow heroes were gone, he was the last superhuman in New York.
That meant he was going to have to do some serious overtime if he didn't want the world to end.
-End of Issue #1-
As usual, please rate and review!
Sorry that it's so short, but I have other things to work on, like my huge Resident Evil story "Even Fond Memories Can Come Back To Haunt You..." and "Peter Parker: Responsibility".
Go read "Peter Parker: Responsibility"! It has a completely different storyline! ^_^; Read and review that too!
