![]() They then help the young Spidey catch and cure each of the villains.īut even as they send the old baddies back to their worlds, the multiverse continues to fracture. Luckily, Maguire and Garfields’ Peters cross into Holland’s dimension too and counsel Peter on the importance of empathy. But this is a Spider-Man story, not an Avengers story, and unlike his fellow superheroes, Spider-Man is fueled by hope, not vengeance. ![]() Peter is racked with guilt and desperate to kill the Green Goblin. In her dying moments, Aunt May utters the famous words that have yet to have been spoken aloud in this particular iteration of the Spidey story: “With great power comes great responsibility.” Of course, no good deed goes unpunished, and the Green Goblin escapes and kills Aunt May. (What an admirably empathetic, Gen Z approach to battling bad guys!) It’s Peter’s job to send them back, though once he realizes that all the baddies are fated to die fighting the other Spider-Men, he wonders if there isn’t a kinder, more ethical way to deal with these men, each of whom suffers from some mental or physical ailment. A handful of villains from older Spider-Man franchises-the ones starring Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield before Tom Holland took over the role-cross over from their worlds to fight Holland’s Peter Parker.
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