This is yet another hair-brained crossover idea, only this time, it’s with one of the greatest superheroes there’ll ever be (no matter who dons the mask) and one of the most unappreciated animated shows there ever was. Spider-Man and Detentionaire. This will take inspiration from MC2, JJ Abbrams (who actually wrote a GOOD story) and Life Story), as well from cartoons, games, and movies. Also this will be a harem story as well:
Story remains the same in the beginning where Alexander Nigma discovers the pyramid with his four disciples: Lo Ping, Elizabeth Mann, Maxwell Finnwich and Art Wurst. They release His Eminence, gain their tattoos, and begin a business together, but Lo becomes wise to the reptilian’s scheming nature; eventually, he flees back to his home country in South Korea. During his life, he meets a vacationing American named Ben Parker and strikes up a friendship with him.
Story goes on the same up until Li is born, but rather than go to Canada (though they do live there for a time), Alfred is offered a job in New York. Here Alfred strikes a friendship with scientists Peter Parker, Max Modell, Anya Corazon, Sarah Stacey (daughter of the deceased Gwen Stacey), and Miles Morales. Tragedy strikes the Pings when Sue Ping is seemingly killed in an accident, the same in which Lee is injured in. Lee is bitten by a genetic spider, a different one that what happened to Peter and Miles. Though saddened by the loss of Sue, the Pings are comforted by the Parkers, Moraleses, and everyone else. Lee soon develops powers when he and Wilfred, who witnesses his son on the ceiling realize that both Peter and Miles were the residential superhero; Spider-Man! Peter being the first and Miles being the successor. Lee is offered to be trained in the Way of the Spider, though Alfred, concerned for his son’s life, is very hesitant. He eventually supports his son when the young Lee accepts the offer.
As years goes by, a now high school age Lee dons the mask of Spider-Man and has become close friends with the son and daughter of Miles and Sarah, Charlotte and Maximillian (the latter of which takes Cam’s place as Lee’s best friend, while the other harbors a crush on him) who also have spider powers inherited by their father. The three attend Horizon High, a school run and sponsored by Horizon Labs with Max as the principal and Miles, Sarah, and Anya part of the faculty. One day, Max announces a deal between Horizon and a Canadian conglomerate known as Mann, Finnwich, and Wurst who sponsor a school known as A Nigma High. The deal is an exchange program where students from A Nigma attend Horizon until graduation and even live in New York in assigned homes or in a specialized dorm. A familiar face comes in the form of Tina Kwee and Jenny Jergins, who were a close friends of Lee when he lived in Canada and bad boy Biffy Goldstein.
During the deal also allows faculty for A Nigma to live and work at Horizon as well; an intense, strict, cybernetic enhanced former Canadian military general named Wendell Barrage and the much normal looking Vice Principal Veronica Victoria. From the start, it becomes evident that Max and Barrage are at odds. During the Prank, where Lee is framed, he still receives detention for a year by Barrage, but Max (having no choice but to go with the detention when the evidence stacks against Lee) Max assigns Lee to work at Horizon as after school detention, something Victoria assigns Biffy as well. While Max and the rest of Horizon don’t believe Lee is responsible, Barrage still accuses the young hero.
The detention gives Lee perfect cover to do his duties as Spider-Man, though he always has to be present by the end of detention as Barrage always comes to personally relieve Detentionaires, no matter who or where they are. Some of the characters become heroes, while some becomes villains like Li, who becomes a villain called the Serpent and creates his own Serpent Society.
Lee’s quest to clear his name goes the same as in the show, only with his duty as Spider-Man also being prevalent.
Lee’s Harem:
Charlotte Morales-Stacey
Tina Kwee
Jenny Jergins
Kampala Khan
Doreen Green
Kori (T’Challa’s and Storm’s granddaughter and Azari’s daughter)
Linda Parker (Benjy’s daughter and Peter’s granddaughter)
Cindy Moon
Nadene (never given a last name)
Lana Baumgarter
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