hi hi new fic up ! i really wanted to write a fairy tail superhero au but i also wanted a crossover with marvel particularly the ultimate spiderman series so this fic was born! it loosely follows the fairy tail universe but is an au set up in a world where heroes in japan are the norm. i hope you enjoy reading ! reviews and feedback are appreciated mwah mwah excuse any spelling errors its 3am


EPISODE ONE : THOSE KIDS ARE RECKLESS

In Japan, heroes operated far different than their Western counterparts. In Japan heroes tended to be celebrities of sorts even getting paid by the government or civilians that requested their aid. A rookie hero would join a company-or guild as the youth like to call it-and represent that chosen company. Their were monthly rankings for strongest guild, most popular hero, and even a ranking for the hero most would want to marry.

Heroing in Japan was a business that aided in a stable economy, but with how the community was growing it was hard for the government to keep up. The hero community was thriving and was slowly becoming a job many were considering. That's where the Hero Council came in.

The Hero Council of Japan operated solely in the deep dark corners of the Japanese forests. Their exact location was unknown as they didn't want just anyone to stroll into their headquarters. Their sole purpose was to regulate how heroes in Japan operated. Their goal was to ensure the safety of nonsupers by regulating heroes and making sure they didn't step out of line. They determined which guilds could operate in Japan along with helping heroes obtain a heroing license. Some heroes opted to not get a license since the paperwork was ridiculous for such a small piece of paper.

If you asked Makarov Dreyar, he'd tell you the sole reason for the council was to bitch about the destructive tendencies of Fairy Tail, the current strongest and most popular hero guild. In all honesty, the guild was only popular because of its destructive tendencies.

Fairy Tail was making the Hero Council's job harder. A fact the Council always made sure to tell Makarov in their long lists of complaints.

Today's complaint featured the recent fuck-up at the Tokyo Tower. If Makarov wasn't so done with Team Salamander and the Sabertooth kids that tagged along for that mission he would have been impressed they managed to dent a historical landmark. It was a first, but he doubted it would be the last. From what he knew of incident, Salamander was fighting with Shiro (no surprise) and launched his fire at said hero. However, the ball of fire completely missed the White Dragon slayer and hit the Tokyo Tower instead.

And because of that infamous reputation and earlier screw-up, Makarov Dreyar found himself at an impromptu Magic Council meeting at three am. He wasn't even surprised. He was sure the Magic Council went out of their way just to make his job already harder than it was.

Makarov stared blankly at the seat where Shiro was supposed to be. After all his guild was partly responsible for the Tokyo Tower debacle. By his guild he mainly meant Sting was responsible. He was well aware of the stress that came with leading a superhero company so he didn't mind filling in for Sabertooth. He was also well are the blonde was probably partying it up somewhere instead of getting schoolwork done like he said he would be.

He would never understand the rivalry between those two teams. (Though, it seemed Salamander and Shiro just liked to beat the shit out of each other because they could.)

"Your fairies have done it again, Makarov."

Makarov resisted the urge to roll his eyes. He wasn't even sure which member of the council this was, but he couldn't see Yajima in the group. The geezer was probably asleep as most people at this time would be.

"Tokyo Tower, really?"

He cleared his throat, "Yes, but Levy and Gajeel are working to fix-"

"Isn't Gajeel the same person who wreaked havoc on Osaka months ago?"

Makarov winced, recalling Phantom's Lord attack and what Gajeel had done. He had been forgiven, but the scars Levy wore would always be a reminder of the incident. Makarov wondered what the council was even doing when Jose decided to turn Osaka into a battlefield. "But-"

His attempt to defend his fairy was ignored as the same member (seriously, what was his name?) cut him off, "Enough of the excuses! We at the council are tired of your fairies especially Salamander!" Wasn't everyone at this point? "We've decided they lack discipline and you're clearly not doing much about it. Those kids are reckless!"

He begged to differ, but he also hated to agree.

"They'll be attending SHIELD Academy until we're sure they're suitable for Japan."

He scoffed. He knew about SHIELD but frankly he didn't agree with their tactics even if they benefited the heroes in America. He didn't know much about their Academy nor did he care. He wouldn't be surprised if Nick Fury had a hand to play in the Council's decision. He was a very conniving man.

Makarov was ready to defend his children and advocate on their behalf to stay in Japan, but then he started thinking. Sure, Team Salamander had saved Japan on countless occasions. Sure, they'd aided in bringing Fairy Tail's name to the number one spot, but even he had to admit their destructiveness just didn't add up. He couldn't think of one mission where a building wasn't destroyed. It wasn't even just Team Salamander who had a knack of destroying things. Every time Gildarts came to visit, certain sections of Japan were split in half just so he wouldn't destroy everything. Honestly, if he shipped Team Salamander off to the states it would be less property damage he had to pay for. He could use that money for something that actually mattered. Like his Pornhub subscription.

"I agree." There were surprised looks in the Council. "Not with everything you said, but I do agree their recklessness is getting out of hand. I have no problem sending them to SHIELD Academy."

After a moment the Council head spoke, "So it's settled. Team Salamander will be heading to New York to work under SHIELD Academy."

Makarov was sure Nick Fury had no idea what he was signing up for.