ITT: Rewrite a hero or villain's origin story just enough that they end up as the opposite alignment
Peter Parker was your average nerd. He got good grades and constantly bullied. One day on a visit to the science museum he gets bitten by a radioactive spider and gains spider like abilities. He uses these new powers by earning money as a wrestler, but when his boss doesn't pay him the money he was promised Peter decides to cut out the middleman and simply steals all of his boss's money. Thus his career as The Menacing Spider-Thief begins.
>Becomes black >Immediately becomes a thief Shows his true colors, indeed.
Jaxon Morgan
Wtf Raimi
Noah Smith
Clark Kent was your typical farm boy from nowhere Smallville. Unfortunately, droughts caused by climate change ruined his family's farm and forced them into hard times. Even worse, kids at school would bully him since he was stuck behind clothing and tech trends as his family was too poor to afford any of those luxuries. When his powers manifested, his emotions and hormones got the best of him and, over time, he found ways to abuse his powers to benefit his family such as by overpowering bullies with brute force or using super speed to quickly steal stuff for him and his family. While it originally began as simply a tool for retaliation at how unjust his life was, he eventually became drunk on this power abuse.
Being poor most of his childhood, he also felt extreme jealousy and hatred to rich people who he also partially blamed for the climate change that ruined his parents' farm. This would lead him to butt heads with both Bruce Wayne and Lex Luthor but also develop a begrudging respect for Green Arrow.
>That image Why the fuck did JJJ accept that in the first place? It's obviously fake, even without Peter pointing it out
>Right arm isn't raised high enough to launch him >Still tinges of dark blue and red on the suit >Left arm is doing a hover grab with the money >Several floating bills in the distance >Both legs look like he's either mid swing, or about to fall flat on his face >Point blank shot, yet suit is somehow in too much shadow to make out any light >Again, the left arm, just look at it >There's even a solid block of blue on the top of the right shoulder
How did an entire newspaper staff not notice how fake this is? This isn't even comparing it to the background and the like.
On topic, I suppose it's better than him getting into a fight, and murdering his own uncle for harassing him over chocolate milk.
William Nguyen
>t. Parker Don't you have a girlfriend to beat up?
Ian Johnson
significantly better than just having him land somewhere else
Christopher Ortiz
Well Sony says I'm not even allowed to acknowledge they exist anymore, so no?
Landon Russell
>Bumping in this day and age
Andrew Phillips
okay now how to make batman a villain without killing both his parents?
Eli James
>waifu threads have hundreds of replies >a thread in which people can use their imagination and creativity doesn't even reach 20 yup this is Yea Forums alright
Carter Brown
How do I write one for a neutral aligning character?
Cameron Thompson
>Blah blah radioactive spider bite >One night after a wrestling match, a burgler ran past Peter who allowed him to go free because he was busy. The wrestling manager asked why Peter failed to stop him and Peter said he failed to see how it was his problem >Later, Peter was picked up by his Uncle Ben who was safe and sound, and having made enough money to help his family, Peter developed no strong feelings one way or the other about being a hero or villain, instead using his spider powers mostly with small day to day things. >He became: the neutral-man. >JJJ still thinks of him as a menace due to an incident in which Peter forgot to change out the coffee filter at the Daily Bugle.
Grayson Scott
>Uses Cyndi Lauper songs whenever he arrives at a crime scene.
I forget the literal meaning but basically it means "this is you"
Luis Smith
Nah I'm pretty sure Sony owns every single one of Spidey's actual girlfriends. Except Kitty Pryde if you count Ultimate.
Wyatt Thompson
Basically have them have no strong reason to use their powers one way or another. Spider-man probably would've gone that way if Uncle Ben never died. He'd just be a pretty douchey guy using his super powers for dumb shit like stage shows or wrestling matches that makes him easy cash to help out his family. To be fair, it's not particularly creative either.
Elijah Green
Victor Sage. Icky Vicky. Victim Sage. What's there to say that hasn't already been said? That he's had it good since the day his rich bitch mom birthed him? That he's Wesley Fermin's personal Goebbels? That every body who criticizes the Fermin mayorship goes missing at the hands of Hub City's faceless man and all he has to say is that the term "Hubicide" is hate speech? No matter what Question you ask, Victor's a fucking prick.
Charles King
Doctor Johnathan Crane learned two things early in life; how to stretch a dollar and courage in its true form.
Johnathan came from humble beginnings, raised by his great-grandmother Keeny on their farm with a rickety old mansion that was tended to more out of tradition than use. She was a devout woman who made up for what she couldn't provide with plenty of love and always drilled into him the value of a sharp mind.
On a day John was repairing the mansion's roof, he disturbed a crows nest and was assaulted, breaking his ladder and leaving him dangling for dear life. Keeny, though deathly afraid of heights, hiked up her dress and scaled a big oak tree nearby to rescue him, batting away the cawing birds with the ladder pieces. Keeny's feat sparked Johnathan's future career into psychology.
After earning two doctorates, Johnathan Crane settled in Gotham where by day he teaches about the intricacies of the human psyche, and at night strikes the fear of God into the criminal element as the Holy Terror.
> him getting into a fight, and murdering his own uncle for harassing him over chocolate milk. That was on a thread here?
Josiah Sanders
I think it's from a thread conceptualizing a Marvelverse where the heroes are villains and the villains are heroes. Spider-Man became a petty crook named Web Shooter.
Evan Rogers
Thanks.
Jonathan Carter
Daredevil's would play out exactly the same except he would kill killers of his father and use his lawyer mind to destroy all evidence leading to his identity.
Daredevil really has a supervillain origin, most of his love experiences were also supervillain origins. And one of them almost became Spider-man's.
Luke Torres
It’s like citing a source.
t. Yea Forums Slang Dictionary
Sebastian Perez
thomas wayne took him to the cave and molested him there, bruce grew up to be the raping batman and raped the joker
Mason Butler
After being rescued countless times by various costumed superheroes every time J Jonah Jameson's lack of care for anything except the cold hard truth attracted the attention of some particular sensitive super villains, he greatly understands the good nature of masked vigilante that he always makes sure to put a good word in for his Daily Bugle papers. But of all the heroes that saved him from the wrath of NY's notorious rogues, he especially has a close friendship with Spider-Man.