
After the events of Captain America: Civil War, Peter Parker returns to his everyday life in Queens, New York, but with a radical change: he is now part of the Avengers universe. Despite receiving help from his mentor, Tony Stark (Iron Man), Peter faces the challenge of balancing his life as a high school student and his duties as the superhero Spider-Man: Homecoming. Peter’s life, which is still in the process of learning to manage his new responsibilities, becomes even more complicated when a new threat emerges: the Vulture.
The story begins with Peter Parker excited about his participation in the events of Civil War, but soon realizing that being a superhero is not as easy as it seems. While trying to fit in with his school life, dealing with the typical problems of adolescence, Peter finds himself constantly called to action by his alter ego, Spider-Man: Homecoming. Despite the advice and guidance from Tony Stark, who keeps him under strict supervision, Peter feels limited by the restrictions placed on him. The young hero strives to prove himself not only to the Avengers but also to his community, facing the challenges that come with his age.
It is in this context that the Vulture emerges, a villain who poses an immediate threat to New York. Adrian Toomes, the man behind the Vulture, is a former contractor who has been marginalized by big corporations. His frustration leads him to build a flying suit and advanced weaponry using technology stolen from the remains of the Avengers’ battle in Avengers: Age of Ultron. The Vulture not only seeks personal revenge but also puts the city’s safety at risk, putting Peter Parker in a difficult position. Although Peter has the skills to defeat him, his lack of experience and desire to prove himself lead him to make impulsive decisions.