The Invincible Spider-Man
Dimensional Apocalypse- Part 3
"The Cabal?" Out of all the names you could've chosen for your boy band, you went with the evilest sounding one?" asked Tony, much to his counterpart's annoyance.
"The Cabal has managed to keep Earth safe better than we ever could as Avengers," replied the scarred Tony, a scowl etched on his face.
Captain America scoffed. "Look outside! Not a single person is on the streets, everyone's indoors. Manhattan is a wasteland, you call that keeping people safe?" he asked.
"At least there isn't a city-shattering explosion happening every 2 weeks! We managed to get rid of all our enemies, to the point where even simple robberies are barely committed," answered back their version of Wasp. The good Wasp stared at her counterpart in disgust.
"And in turn you became the worst enemies of this Earth, congrats!" scoffed Logan, as the evil Hawkeye pointed an arrow towards him.
"I killed the Wolverine of this earth, I don't mind killing another," he replied.
"Try me, bub," replied Wolverine.
"That's enough, Logan," said Charles, in a calm manner. "What did you do with mutants on your Earth?" he asked the evil Captain America.
"Exterminated those pests. Mutants accounted for 60% of all major crime in the world. Magneto himself fled into hiding, he hasn't been seen in a long time," replied Human Torch, as he made a small flame in his hands.
"Just when I thought Johnny couldn't get worse," sighed Thing.
"You know, I cured our Ben Grimm. Before having him publicly executed for defying the law, of course," mocked Maker as he addressed The Thing.
The evil Tony whispered something to Steve, who cleared his throat.
"Put them back in the holding cells. We'll get them out during…well, you know what," said Steve, as Hawkeye and evil Sue Storm began to escort them back to the cells.
Reed looked up from his shackles and back to Sue. She seemed to be much more confident, with an evil grin on her face as she stared at the good version of Sue and Reed.
"Just a poor reflection of what we could be, right Maker?" asked the evil Sue, as she looked back at Maker, who simply nodded.
"You're better than this, I know it," whispered Reed, but Sue just laughed.
"Don't bother. You're pathetic, Richards," she replied, as the heroes were pushed back to the cellar.
"Wait, so we're just going to knock on their front door? Just like that?" asked Peter, dressed in a black and grey suit, the only one from Matt's closet that fit him.
"That's the idea. Tony Stark actually did approach me a while back and suggested we pool our resources to "combat the incoming threats." I of course, respectfully declined," replied Steven, adjusting his tie. "How are we looking…or hearing, Matt?" he asked.
On a building opposite the Baxter Building stood Matt Murdock, concentrating his hearing as much as possible.
"They're still inside. I'm willing to bet that they're sending your friends to the Negative Zone, Peter. There's two ways this can go. One: We save them before they're sent in. Or two: We break into the Negative Zone itself," replied Matt through his microphone.
"Well, this is hopefully not gonna suck," said Peter, as Steven knocked on the front door. All of a sudden, a pulse of light seemed to be generated at the bottom of the tower, which moved up at breakneck speed towards the top.
Peter whistled. "They've got shitty taste in city design, but that's not bad for a tower,"
A few minutes passed by, but no one came to the door.
"You sure this is how it works? Seems kinda unprofessional," said Peter. Steven simply chuckled. "This isn't even the shadiest business deal I've had to be a part of," he replied.
Just then, the front door opened, and out walked Tony Stark, in a black and white suit.
"Mr Grant! And…I do not think I know you?" asked Tony, as he shook Steven's hand.
"Peter. Peter Parker, I'm Mr Grant's….assistant," replied Peter.
"We came here to discuss your proposal of pooling resources. Specifically from my company's branch in Egypt, to aid in the redevelopment of New York," replied Steven, as he eyed Tony up and down.
"Ah, so you did think it over! That's good to hear," said Tony, as he gestured for the two to come in. The trio walked into the massive lobby of the Baxter Building. There were two elevators, which they walked into.
"I'm glad you've decided to reconsider. This city needs more people like you and I. Ones who are ready to make the hard choices for the people," said Tony, as the elevator began to move up.
"I'll be honest, I was a little hesitant about the deal because of the…rumours, surrounding the Avengers," said Steven.
"That's exactly what they are. Just rumours. Mutant scum like Magneto blame us for turning Manhattan into a No Man's Land, lying to the general public that we've been trying to keep safe for so long. And then they have the audacity to blame us for the world's downfall," ranted Tony. Peter's Spider-Sense lightly tingled, he knew he was lying.
"Exactly. Once I realized that we could do a lot more good, I decided to take you up on your offer. Manhattan deserves better than what the mutants did," said Steven, subtly grinding his jaw.
The elevator dinged, as the three walked out. Tony led them down a winding corridor, and Peter recognized where it was.
"This is the Hall of Memoirs thing that Deadpool and I walked into back at my world…" thought Peter. However, this time the walls were decorated with far more sinister trophies.
"Ah, I see someone's curious about all of this," chuckled Tony as he looked at Peter, staring at the walls lined with symbolic trophies of other heroes and villains.
"Angel's wings, Cyclops' glasses, and many other trophies that we collected when we eradicated mutantkind. On that side we've got other villains, of course. Victor Von Doom's mask, The Vulture's wings, Kingpin's cane, Ultron's head, etc," explained Tony.
"You guys went after everyone's villains…not just the Avengers," commented Peter.
"There's no such thing as a small threat. The bigger terrorists of course had public executions. We still have Norman Osborn's head that was guillotined off," replied Tony.
"Norman's dead?" asked Peter, causing Tony to raise an eyebrow. Steven nudged Peter and lightly cleared his throat.
"Peter here has issues with memory, it's partly why I've taken him under my wing," explained Steven, as Tony's suspicious look disappeared.
"No worries, let's move forward to the board room," said Tony.
"Matt, we're on the 33rd floor," whispered Steven into his comms.
"Got it. Any security measures outside the building?" asked Matt.
"None that we could tell, at least," replied Steven.
"Got it," said Matt, as he took out his billy clubs. He shot out a grapple rope from one of them, which managed to hook itself onto a ventilation shaft on the tower. Daredevil jumped as he managed to swing to walls of the tower, slowly climbing and making his way up to the vent.
"Well, here we are," said Tony, opening up the board room, which consisted of a large glass table. Peter and Steven took a seat opposite Tony.
"Uh, could I use the bathroom real quick?" asked Peter.
"Sure. It's down the hallway, take two lefts and a right," replied Tony. Peter nodded and walked out of the room.
"Matt, are you there yet?" asked Peter.
"In the vents right now. I can hear something, but I can't tell what exactly. It doesn't sound like anything recognizable though. Best guess is the 54th floor," replied Matt, as he managed to struggle his way through the vents.
Peter walked up to the staircase, only to realize he had 19 floors to go. Sighing, he began to sneak up the staircase.
"Hey Matt, did Magneto actually cause all of this destruction?" asked Peter.
"Heavens, no. On our world, Magneto was an advocate for mutant rights, although he certainly was an extreme advocate. Once the Avengers established tyrannical rule over Manhattan and decided to kill all mutants, Magneto became the perfect scapegoat," replied Matt.
"I still don't get it. What caused the Avengers to turn? I mean they never seemed so…violent," said Peter.
"I don't know how it is on your world, but on ours The Avengers were always violent, although after their mission to space, something snapped in them. Enough for them to turn into tyrants," continued Matt.
"Right, but-"
Before Peter could finish his sentence, his Spider-Sense tingled.
"Shit!" he exclaimed, as he quickly jumped to the ceiling and stuck to it. From the corner of the hallway walked out the Human Torch and Wasp.
"Can't believe we actually got those suckers so easily. I thought they'd put up more of a fight," laughed Johnny.
"We shouldn't underestimate them. It's why we sent them to the Negative Zone," replied Wasp.
"Aw, come on! Can't we toy with them just a little bit. I wanna burn all of the hair off of Johnny 2's head!" lamented Human Torch. "He's not a Human Torch, he's a flashlight,"
Wasp lightly chuckled. "You can't forget why we're doing this. It's not so you can attack other counterparts, no matter how badly you wanna just rip their wings off, or ruin their hairdo, or mess up their makeup! Speaking of which…" replied Wasp, as she took out a hand-mirror and began to check her hair.
Johnny scoffed. "And you say I'm narcissistic,"
Peter held in his breath as he crawled away from them on the ceiling, up to the 54th floor.
"Matt, they've sent everyone into the Negative Zone," said Peter.
A vent opened up from behind Peter, as Daredevil crawled out of it. "We better find the entrance to the Negative Zone fast then,"
Peter's Spider-Sense lightly tingled, and Matt's hearing picked up something from a door at the end of the long corridor.
"You sense it too?" asked Peter.
"Yep," said Matt, taking out his billy clubs as the two inched closer and closer to the door. Peter shot out a web at the door and pulled, causing the creaky door to ever so slightly open.
"Woah," said Peter, as the two of them stared at a large, circular black and white portal, the entrance to the Negative Zone.
Blade finished painting the pentagram, while Johnny Blaze stood at the centre.
"Gotta say, I did not know a séance was gonna happen in this crossover," said Deadpool.
"It's not a séance, but I need to channel the mystical roots of the Rider if I want to contact Strange," explained Ghost Rider.
"Yeah, yeah, I get it. Exposition," replied Deadpool, posing a fake yawn.
"I think it's done now. Everyone stand back," said Blade, as Deadpool moved backwards. Blade took out his sword and tapped on the rune, as Johnny's skin began to melt away.
In an instant stood the Ghost Rider, his skull burning a bright blue flame as the patterns seemed to flow into it. Rider got onto his knees and places his hand onto the ground.
"Snow…a hill…" said Ghost Rider, as he began to flinch a little.
"It's too much dark magic, let go," said Blade, but Ghost Rider held on.
He suddenly found himself on the snowy hill, where Strange was sitting cross-legged.
"Strange, it's me," said Ghost Rider.
Doctor Strange stood up and turned around, staring at Ghost Rider, who transformed back into Johnny Blaze. Strange raised an eyebrow, before sighing.
"You used dark magic to reach me?" asked Strange, readying his sling ring.
"I'm not with the enemy, we need your help. The people from your world need help," said Johnny, freezing in the cold.
"I know, that's what I've been trying, to separate our universes," said Stephen. "If I head back to Manhattan your psycho Avengers will keep interfering,"
"Ah so you came to Nepal, the ideal place for concentration, and snowstorms," he replied.
"It's where I learned sorcery. I have a stronger connection here," replied Strange.
"Well we need you right now, your heroes are in danger," said Johnny. "We've got people helping them but you need to head back to the Sanctum Sanctorum," he continued.
Strange sighed as he turned around and focuses his hands to the sky. His magic seemed to be flickering, as if he didn't have enough time.
"Forget the Sanctum, it's heavily guarded. I myself can't get through. My best chance is here, though even that seems hopeless," said Strange.
"We can do it together, you're not the only one going there. Please Stephen, you're one of the only people who can fix this," pleaded Johnny. "We already lost ours,"
Stephen turned around and looked back at Johnny.
"Fine," replied Stephen, as he opened up a sling ring to the warehouse where Ghost Rider was contacting him from. Both of them stepped into the portal and back into the warehouse.
"Holy Multiverse of Madness, Batman!" exclaimed Deadpool as Doctor Strange and Ghost Rider walked towards Blade.
"It's good to have you back, Strange. Even though you're not our Strange," said Blade, as he shook his hand.
"Peter, Steven and Matt have gone to rescue the others. We should head to the Sanctum," said Ghost Rider.
"You know they're going to send reinforcements," replied Deadpool.
"We'll be ready," replied Blade, pulling out two swords.
"So, that's the entrance to the Negative Zone," said Peter, still in awe of the portal in front of him. "My Spider-Sense is giving me a bad feeling," he continued, inching a little closer to the portal anyways.
"Careful, Peter. But yeah, I can hear voices," said Matt.
"Of?" asked Peter.
"I…can't tell. They're all overlapping, there's too many of them," replied Matt, massaging his temples a little bit.
"Well, I guess there's only one way to find out then," said Peter, as he readied his web shooters. "Into the belly of the beast?" he asked Matt, who hesitantly nodded.
The two of them jumped into the portal, only to be hit with a nauseating feeling, as if they'd been spun around a 100 times at the speed of a racecar.
The duo found themselves in a black and white zone, lying down on a floating piece of ground made up of solid rock. Among the black and white were tinges of purple too, as other massive floating platforms moved past them.
"So, the Negative Zone. Not gonna lie, it's quite pleasant," said Peter, as he looked around and then saw what the floating platforms had: Cages upon cages of people.
"Matt, there's people in there," gasped Peter, as he web zipped onto one of the platforms, Daredevil following suit.
Peter approached one of the cages, only to see a malnourished Ant-Man.
"Mr Pym?" asked Peter, but he was too weak to respond.
"Oh God…this is where they kept everyone who went "missing." Government officials, activists, and heroes," gasped Matt. "See if you can find the Guardians of the Galaxy,"
"It's not like they have nametags on these cages, plus there's hundreds of them. Why do you wanna see them anyways?" asked Peter.
"Because the mission that totally changed our Avengers, was with the Guardians. And they were the first to protest against the Avengers and disappear, maybe they know something?" asked Matt.
"Touché," replied Peter, as he zipped to another platform.
"Uh…Mr Star-Lord? Drax the Destroyer? Is anyone there!" shouted Spider-Man, but to no avail.
"Spider-Man?" asked a voice. Spider-Man turned around and saw a familiar face. It was his version of Tony Stark, in a massive set of cages which housed the heroes from his world.
"Tony, everyone! I'm getting you guys out of here. Oh and hi, X-Men," said Peter, waving to the X-Men who were stuck with them.
"How are you gonna break the lock? There is no lock," said Hawkeye, as Peter sighed.
"There's gotta be some way," thought Peter.
"Spider-Man, did you find the Guardians yet?" asked Matt.
"Uh, no! Hold on I'm saving the others!" exclaimed Spider-Man, trying his best to jimmy the adamantium cages open.
"We don't have time! We need answers first, we can come back for them," replied Matt.
"You saw what they did to your version of Hank Pym, this might be our only chance of rescuing them," said Peter.
"And it may also be our only chance to get answers," replied Daredevil, when Steven interrupted them via his comms.
"Uh guys, possibly some bad news. I was sitting with Tony, and then Wasp walked in talking about some breach, and Tony rushed out of the corridor and up the stairs, he's coming to you guys," said Steven.
"We'll need an exit. Turn into Moon Knight, quick!" replied Daredevil, as he looked back at Peter, who also looked back at the un-openable cage.
"Okay, let's find the Guardians first. Guys, I'm coming back!" said Peter.
"Hurry, we need to figure out what's going on," said Reed.
Spider-Man and Daredevil continued visiting platform after platform, running into other heroes who have been trapped in the Negative Zone. Eventually however, they found the cage with the Guardians.
"Just move along, amigos. Nothing to see here," said Rocket Raccoon, his back against the wall, looking famished.
"I know you don't know me, but I'm from another Earth, and I think I can help you. My friends and I," replied Spider-Man.
Star-Lord scoffed. "I love the enthusiasm kid, but we've been here longest. And we know, that there's no going back for the Avengers. My advice, just save your time, many others have tried and failed," he said.
"Look please, we need to know what happened that day to the Avengers. What caused them to snap?" asked Matt. Star-Lord sighed.
"What difference is it going to make? The Assvengers have already done enough damage. They slaughtered the Inhumans, drove mutants into hiding and not to mention caused Manhattan to be declared a no-man's land. Earth is effed," said Star-Lord.
"Please, just tell us what happened. I promise you I will get you guys free," said Spider-Man. Rocket sighed.
"Eh what the Hell, might as well tell the kid," said Rocket. Star-Lord pinched his eyebrows as he leaned against the bars.
"It was a space mission, the Avengers and us were off to save a planet from tyrannical rule. Only it turned out that the tyrant, in his own twisted way, was helping the people of his planet. Even though it was causing wanton destruction, it kept them safe in the end. Sound familiar?" asked Star-Lord.
"That's not possible. There's no way that the Avengers snapped so easily," said Spider-Man.
"On our Earth, they were never the most stable individuals to begin with. Hell, Tony Stark became Iron Man just for the fame. Steve Rogers was a bully, etc. I don't know how it was in your world, but I'm guessing it was the opposite," said Star-Lord.
"Oh, you have no id- LOOK OUT!" shouted Spider-Man, as his Spider-Sense tingled like crazy. Both him and Matt flipped out of the way of what looked like an acid projectile. Behind them, a couple platforms away, stood Hawkeye and Wasp.
"Well, well, well. Looks like Spider-Man's back?" asked Hawkeye, whistling as he pulled out another arrow.
"Looks like we ought to teach a second spider the same lesson," said Wasp, as she took flight and aimed an acid projectile, at Peter, who dodged it with ease.
"You take Sock-Eye, I'll take Ms Bumblebee!" said Peter to Matt, who nodded as he did a corkscrew and dodged another one of Hawkeye's arrow, before landing on the same platform as him and kicking him in the chest.
Wasp flew towards Spider-Man, who ducked out of the way and shot a web at her leg. However, Wasp shot out acid from the stingers on her wrists, dissolving the webbing.
"I know they say people can be toxic, but wow! You certainly take the cake," said Spider-Man, as he webbed up both her legs before jumping onto her back. However, she grabbed him and threw him off onto the cage holding the X-Men.
Before Peter could get up, she shot out more acid, which just barely missed Peter and instead hit the bars.
Spider-Man got back to his feet, and instantly noticed something. The acid began to corrode the bars.
"Eureka!" he thought, as he called at Wasp.
"Hey, Wasp! Looks like your aim is as bad as your looks!" shouted Spider-Man, which prompted a cheer from Star-Lord from a nearby cage.
"I'm gonna make sure you stay dead," said Wasp, as she shot multiple acid projectiles at once, all of which Peter dodged. The acid instead hit the metal bars, causing them to corrode even more.
"Wolverine, slice and dice!" exclaimed Cyclops, as Wolverine extended his claws and sliced off the bars in one fell swoop. The X-Men all attacked Wasp. Meanwhile, Daredevil ducked under Hawkeye's bow, and managed to grab his elbow and pin him down to the ground.
However, Hawkeye kicked away Matt and sprung back onto his feet.
"I was trained by S.H.I.E.L.D. Who the hell trained you, the boxing failure that was your dad?" mocked Hawkeye, who charged at Daredevil with a series of flips. However, Matt simply ducked out of the way and pulled out his billy club right on Hawkeye's feet, causing him to trip.
Hawkeye regained his footing as he tried to hit Matt again, however Matt ducked both his punches and grabbed his fists.
"My dad was a boxer," said Daredevil, as he pushed Hawkeye's arms away before ducking under and punching his stomach, double punching his chest before swiftly moving to the right and hitting him with a right hook, and finishing off with an uppercut.
Hawkeye was launched into the air as he landed onto his back.
"But he wasn't a failure," gasped Daredevil, as he realigned his knuckles. As Hawkeye tried to get up, Cyclops' laser beam hit the Wasp, which sent her crashing into Hawkeye.
Spider-Man rushed up to the unconscious Wasp as he pulled out both her acid gauntlets, aiming at all the cages and corroding the bars.
The Avengers from Spider-Man's universe broke free, and so did the Guardians from this universe.
That's when they heard a whirring sound coming from behind the portal of the Negative Zone, but Peter's Spider-Sense did not tingle.
"Okay, everyone through, quickly!" said Matt, as everyone rushed through the portal and were out into the corridor of Avengers Tower. However, right outside the window was a massive white helicopter, with Moon Knight piloting it.
"You're shitting me. A Moon Knight copter?" asked Spider-Man in disbelief.
"Everyone, move in!" said Daredevil, as he broke the window with his billy club. All the heroes jumped into the helicopter, with Daredevil and Spider-Man going last.
"We did it, we rescued them," panted Peter.
"Let's hope the others found Doctor Strange," replied Matt, as the helicopter headed back to their hideout.
Strange, Deadpool and Blade walked up to the gates of the Sanctum, which were covered with surveillance cameras.
"I'll stay here and make sure no one gets inside, I'm practically unkillable anyways," said Deadpool, as Blade and Strange headed inside.
The Sanctum had been totally ransacked, with bookshelves on the ground and floorboards torn apart. However, the attic library was in relatively decent shape. Stephen walked up to the Sanctum window as he closed his eyes, and drew out a rune with his sling ring.
Outside the Sanctum however, a familiar face showed up.
"Wow, they put Deadpool on watch duty," mocked the Human Torch, who showed up once the silent alarm had tripped.
"Hey, watch your mouth Chris B Jordan! I mean Michael Evans, eh who gives a shit?" asked Deadpool, as he took out his swords. Human Torch simply chuckled, as he pointed to behind Deadpool.
Deadpool turned around, only to see the Invisible Woman suddenly reappear at the Sanctum door, before waving goodbye to him and disappearing behind the doors.
"Ah shobbledygooks," said Deadpool, as he looked back at the Human Torch.
"Alright then, what are we waiting for?" asked Deadpool, as Human Torch let out a stream of fire. Deadpool simply stood there and took the heat.
"You do know I'm already scarred like Hell, right?" he asked, as he aimed his sword directly at Johnny. However, his skin simply melted the sword, with it having zero effect on him.
Human Torch laughed, as he grabbed Deadpool and slammed him into the ground, before throwing him into a car.
"Not cool, pal. No pun intended," said Deadpool, as he grabbed a car door and hurled it at Human Torch, who dodged it at ease.
"Okay, Shadow Strike, now would be a good time to get me a nuke!"
"Where the Hell would I get you a nuke from?"
"You're the writer, do something! Call on the Death Star!"
"Just because I am the writer doesn't mean I can do something so wack, find a way to beat the Human Torch, we're moving back to Strange,"
Stephen pulled out a book and put it on the ground, before closing his eyes and levitating. Just then, Blade turned his eyes to the entrance of the attic. He raised an eyebrow and slowly unsheathed his Ebony Blade, before cautiously walking around.
Just then, he reached his hand out to the air and grabbed it, stopping the hand of the Invisible Woman.
"Should've known they'd send their posse for us," said Blade, as Sue kicked him off. Blade parried her attacks with his sword, before ducking out another punch and jabbing her in the face.
Sue stumbled back and chuckled, wiping a smidge of blood off of her lips as she began to telekinetically lift the bookshelves around, hurling them at Blade. Blade rushed at her, slicing through the bookshelves thrown at him before doing a frontflip and kicking her in the chest.
Sue went invisible again, but this time the trickle of blood from her lip was visible, as Blade knocked her onto her back. Sue jumped back and threw a flurry of books at Blade, which stumbled him backwards.
Before anything else could happen, Deadpool came crashing through the window, landing directly in the middle of Sue and Blade. Human Torch followed suit as he flew into the building and slammed Deadpool to the wall, choking him.
"B-Blade!" exclaimed Deadpool, as Blade threw the Ebony Blade to him. In an instant, Deadpool cut Johnny's hand off with the Ebony Blade.
"AAAAAGHHH!" exclaimed Johnny, as he fell back and writhed in terror.
"ARE YOU CRAZY?!" shouted Sue, as she rushed to Johnny's aid.
"The Ebony Blade can't be destroyed by one hothead," chuckled Blade, as he stabbed Sue in the leg.
All of a sudden, there was a massive rumbling, as Strange opened his eyes.
"It worked! We need to get back to HQ now!" said Strange, as he quickly grabbed Deadpool and Blade and began to fly out.
"WAIT!" shouted Sue. "He'll die," she continued, as she pointed at Johnny, who was bleeding out on the floor.
"Forget him, we need to move," said Blade, as he tried to nudge Stephen away.
"Goddammit," mumbled Strange, as he levitated Johnny's hand and reattached it to his body.
"It was that easy?" asked Deadpool.
"Let's go," said Strange, as the trio flew out of the Sanctum, leaving a grateful Sue and Johnny.
The Mooncopter landed on the roof of the Midnight Sons' base, as everyone dropped out of it slowly.
"You sure they won't find us here?" asked Star-Lord.
"I've managed to shield this place from any outsiders trying to view it, including thermal readings. If they try to detect anything, their brains will see nothing," said Charles, as everyone walked inside to the main room, which was still a damp warehouse.
Daredevil, Spider-Man, Moon Knight, Charles, Reed and Tony all arranged the surprisingly perfect amount of chairs for everyone, around a large circular rock which served as a table.
"Hopefully soon, Blade and Deadpool will walk in here with Doctor Strange, he's the key to separating our universe," said Matt. "The second that happens, you'll be off our Earth and won't contact us again," he continued.
"Wait what?" asked Spider-Man, looking back at Matt.
"Hey, champ. Like it or not, it's our fight too!" protested Thing.
"We can't just leave you here with those psychos," replied Kitty Pryde.
"This was never your fight, I agree with Daredevil. If anything it should be us who deal with this situation," stepped up Star-Lord.
"Since when are you so ready to fight them, when I came to save you, you'd literally given up," replied Spider-Man
The bickering continued, and that's when an orange portal opened up. Out walked Blade, Deadpool and Doctor Strange.
"Oh thank God, Strange!" said Tony, much to Stephen's surprise.
"The Earths are separating, though everyone here in this room will be transported to ours," said Strange.
"What, how?" asked Wasp.
"The spell I casted is bound to whoever I travel around with. So everyone in this room is coming back to our Earth. Once we've separated them, we'll regroup and figure out a way to defeat your Avengers," said Strange, gesturing to Matt.
"Okay no, we talked about this-"
Before Matt could finish, there was a deafening sound, almost like a flood of white noise. Everyone fell to the ground and covered their ears as tight as they could.
"It's…happening!" shouted Peter through gritted teeth, as the whole world around him went white and he was knocked unconscious.
And there you go! The next part will be the conclusion of this crossover, and then season 6 will officially begin! I am so so sorry for the massive breaks I've been taking in between chapters because things have honestly gotten super busy in my life, so I may be uploading a little slower, sorry for the delays lmao.
Gonna quickly speedrun everything, Moon Knight was really awesome, I really enjoyed how they portrayed his DID plus Oscar Isaac was phenomenal! Multiverse of Madness was just as good and I'm super excited for the future of the MCU. Morbius however was an absolute trash bag and Sony has to stop with these movies they're making. They're making one on El Muerto, and I only know him through a Spider-Man character encyclopaedia I read about 9 years back when I was 8 lmao. So yeah, Sony's got to stop. In other news, my exams have officially started so the next 2 weeks are going to be Hell, but I celebrated my girlfriend's birthday last week, and we've been together for 4 and a half months now! Though something shitty did happen, I had to break apart a friendship of 3 years for personal reasons, he wasn't the person I thought he was for over 3 years. So ngl that really does suck but I gotta focus on studies, movies and of course this story, along with other friends and family!
vfc15650: Sorry for the delay, I hope you enjoyed the chapter though!
Fate-Be Changed: Injustice was definitely an inspiration lmao it's one of my favorite comics of all time. I haven't read A Better World though, I'll check it out!
Marvel Nerd: Yepp, Deadpool's back!
SpideyXBC: Maybe she'll show up in the next episode?
Geek4Life: Not a bad idea!
Teller-Story: Oof maybe during Spider-Verse lol
I am the Voice: Oh it's gonna be awesome trust me!
Guest: Unfortunately the Cabal pretty much destroyed all supervillains lol, except for Magneto (who we will probably see…)
Elay Grimm(1): ¡Sí lo harán!
Elay Grimm(2): ¡Definitivamente también pasará por entrenamientos en temporadas futuras! (Sorry I'm still learning Spanish so it's a bit rusty lmao)
Yours Truly,
Shadow Strike.
