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Los cachorros siempre saben la verdad
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O Damian intenta convencerse de que Peter es un Beta aburrido, pero su instinto no deja de ronronear.
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- Part 2 of Spideyhood: When the sun loves the moon
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Jason Todd no creía en los nidos.
Hasta que lo conoció a él.
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- Part 1 of Spideyhood: When the sun loves the moon
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Danny has been king for two years now but he's still dead and it's his birthday.
He's still ten while his brother is fourteen now.
Danny just wants to grieve but then he gets summoned. Just his luck.
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IQ 250 by rnbowshrbert
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Spider-Man - All Media Types
05 Dec 2025
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“Wait kid!” And in that moment it came to him, “What if, what if we don’t forget you? What if we send you away?” Strange desperately called out.
“Mr.Strange… ” Peter had a sympathetic look in his eyes and Strange hated it. It wasn’t his life that was being destroyed, so why was Peter looking at him like the victim.
“Listen, I can send you somewhere there is no Peter Parker. There are an infinite number of universes, I can find one.” Strange said, more to himself than to Peter. And he knew this was dark magic, he knew he shouldn’t, but he didn’t care.
“I’ll send you there. Until I can fix this. Until I can bring you back.”
Or: Dr. Strange sends Peter to an alt universe where there are no Avengers, but they do have a thing called a Justice League. And sure Peter is homeless, but that doesn't stop him from being Spider-Man.
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Shane Hollander was the legendary figure skater everyone knew; his photo inspired young skaters who dreamed of growing up to be just like him.
But the ice was treacherous. A single misplaced jump took everything from him—even his ability to hear the world around him, to feel the sounds and follow them with every glide across the arena. The change was stark: the televised fall, the blood staining his costume that day, the ringing in his ears, the headaches. Everything had become strange.
Ilya Rozanov was the opposite of the delicacy Shane possessed on the ice. He was rough, aggressive, skating as if his life depended on it—because it was the only thing that kept him alive. The ice had given him everything, just as it had taken everything from Hollander.
It was never part of his plan for that skater’s gaze to completely alter his own view of life.
And Shane Hollander never expected the ice to give his life back to him—in the form of a person.
