Captain America: Civil War Rumor Reveals How Iron Man Helps Spider-Man

One of the more significant aspects of the Civil War comic book series was Peter Parker’s [...]

One of the more significant aspects of the Civil War comic book series was Peter Parker's relationship with Tony Stark. During that time, in the Marvel Comics Universe, Spider-Man had recently joined the Avengers for the first time and was enjoying many of team memberships' benefits, including an apartment in Avengers Tower and Stark's resources and mentorship. Stark even went as far as building Spider-Man a new armored suit.

Fans are now wondering how that relationship will play out in Captain America: Civil War. A rumor reported by the Latino Review might reveal some details.

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According to the report, Tony isn't going to be building Peter a suit of armor. However, he will be the one designing Spider-Man's web shooters:

Latino-Review has been told that the original comic book plot of Iron Spider will not be part of "Civil War" but instead Stark will be the one responsible for creating Spidey's web shooters.

When we first meet young Spider-Man, Peter Parker will be a hero using only things a teenager has access to while Stark has the capability of making more "hero ready" suits (he has a line about making the Avengers "look cool" in Age of Ultron).

Whether or not this is enough to sway Peter's loyalties to Iron Man's side of the conflict remains to be seen.

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