Months later, following the Avengers' internal dispute, Peter Parker resumes his studies after Stark tells him he is not yet ready to become an Avenger. Later on, Peter discovers a red beam of light emitted from his Web-Shooters that Stark had programmed, projecting the Spider-Signal. Parker is injured in the fight, and the grateful Stark sends Peter back home, much to the former's dismay. Romanoff, knowing she will be arrested for acting against the accords, goes into hiding. However, he misses and hits Rhodes, who plummets to the ground and is left paralyzed. As Stark and Rhodes chase the jet, Vision attempts to blast Falcon, who is following them, out of the sky. The two are confronted by Natasha Romanoff, but she can't bring herself to take them down and allows them to leave in Stark's Quinjet, while the rest of the Avengers are captured. Ant-Man uses his suit to grow gargantuan, which tips the scales and creates enough of a distraction to allow Rogers and Barnes to reach a jet. During the fight, the Avengers decides to buy time for Rogers and Barnes to reach the Quinjet, at the expense of imprisonment. When Rogers refuses to back down, the Avengers get into a massive fight which destroys a large section of the airport. When sirens indicate the airport is being evacuated, Rogers instructs his team to suit up, and travels to a chopper alone, where he is confronted by Stark alongside his allies, including Parker who now has a new costume courtesy of Stark, and calling himself Spider-Man in front of Captain America. Trying to flee Berlin and reach Siberia before Zemo, Steve Rogers and his team assemble at Leipzig Halle Airport, where they hope to take a chopper out of the country. Tony asked them to come to Germany, despite not wanting to go, Parker decides to go along so that his secret identity won't be told to Aunt May. Tony then asked him why he's doing this, Parker explains that he understands the price of not doing the right thing. When Peter arrived at his apartment, Tony Stark was talking to his aunt about a certain grant. Peter Parker is a high school student, living in Queens New York City, who has been using his enhanced agility and a device to shoot tensile webbing to fight crime, while disguised as a spider-based hero. Later Parker along with the rest of half of the universe were disintegrated once Thanos completed the Infinity Gauntlet. There, Parker battled Thanos only for a despot to beat him into submission. Peter was “knighted” as an official Avenger after this feat. He and Stark stowed away aboard the Black Order's ship to rescue Strange from Ebony Maw, who he and Iron Man threw from the ship while going to the planet Titan. When Thanos and his Black Order launched an attack on New York in search of the Time Stone, Peter helped Iron Man and Doctor Strange fend off the invaders. After defeating Vulture, Peter discover the true responsibilities of a hero, so he decided to decline Stark's offer of membership in the Avengers in order to continue helping the little guy however he could. Peter Parker forged a name for himself in New York City and became well-known as a local neighborhood hero, fighting against the Vulture, who is creating advanced weapons from stolen alien technology. Despite his best efforts to keep his identity secret from the world, he was found and recruited by Tony Stark, gaining a new suit and technology in exchange. Peter Parker is a high school student and a superhero who possesses spider-like abilities due to a spider bite and uses his superpowers to fight crime under the alter ego of Spider-Man. He is a minor character of Iron Man 2, one of the tetartagonists of the film Captain America: Civil War, the titular main protagonist of Spider-Man: Homecoming, the titular co-protagonist of Avengers: Infinity War, a major character of Avengers: Endgame, the titular main protagonist of Spider-Man: Far From Home, and the titular main protagonist of Spider-Man: No Way Home He is the new overall main protagonist of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1962. Spider-Man is a fictional character based on the comic book superhero of the same name who appears in Marvel Comics. " I'm just a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man." ―Spider-Man