NeoGotham's Webslinger

Introduction.

(New York - 2030 - Central Park)

There was a thousand things on May's list today. Get the laundry done, check on Normie, hang out with mom at the mall, but fighting Kang the Conqueror wasn't one of them. She dodged what looked like an odd beam of energy and looked behind her to see a former sapling now standing well over eighteen feet tall. Her dad had told her about Kang, and how the 'master of time' had supposedly beaten the Avengers in an alternate timeline, but thanks to Bishop, another time traveler who was part of the X-men, the avengers managed to team up with their past selves and defeat Kang. Since then he simply disappeared and everyone assumed he was gone for good.

"Stand still child!" Kang roared.

"Yeah, I don't think so, and besides I'm not a kid," she said.

She leaped over him with grace and shot two small balls of webbing onto his mask.

"There you go a little something to cover up the ugly," she laughed.

He held his hands next to the webbing and she watched what should have taken three days to disappear suddenly disappear in less than a second.

"You will not stop me," he said.

He slowly circled her.

"Spidey, we're close by if you need us," came the voice of American Dream over the com.

"No, I'm pretty sure old Kang wants a shot at you," she said.

"It's not her I want," Kang said.

He moved closer to her and she backed away.

"Sure it isn't. After all you wasn't beaten time and time again by the avengers and Captain America were you?" she asked.

"I know she isn't the daughter of Captain America. I've already visited his and Ms Marvel's daughter in an alternate timeline and reaped my revenge on her. No, I am here on business," he said.

He shot the energy behind May and she jumped out of the way and laughed at him.

"That doesn't work," she said.

"I wasn't aiming for you," he stated.

She looked back to see a vortex growing and two kids screaming for help. She jumped toward them, shot out her webbing toward Belvedere Castle. She pulled herself and the kids toward the castle and felt the strain growing. She set down behind the wall of the old structure and looked at them.

"Stay low and go down the walk way. It should lead out to a safer part of the park," she said.

Her spider sense kicked in and she let go of the wall and missed a blast of energy from Kang. She shot out another line of web and held herself from the vortex which was growing.

"I may be the master of time, but I am not the master of all. No, that lies with the ancients. I made a deal with one of them. Since I have the ability to travel to parallel universes I was to ensure the Spidermen and Spidergirls wouldn't be a problem. After all Death doesn't want the fact that all of you seem to be... wild cards to affect the end of the universes," he said.

She began forming a net like her dad had shown her. It took a few seconds to day, but if she could distract him long enough she might be able to by enough time for Mainframe to come in and use his status field generator on Kang. She shot the first net and watched as it turned to nothing.

"I expected that, and goodbye," he said.

She felt something hit her stomach and the webbing she was holding onto broke in half. The vortex swallowed her and everything shined incredibly bright for a few moments. There was a sensation spreading through her as if everything was being reborn in an instant and then she felt gravity. She shot her webbing toward a building and managed to slow, but not stop her fall.

(Neo Gotham - 2045 - West Jokerz Turf)

"Ugh," she groaned.

"Hey, what's that? Is it the Slaggin' Bat?" a voice asked.

May stood and saw several teenagers dressed in various degrees of clown gear. She chuckled a little to herself as she looked them over.

"And just who are you supposed to be?" one of the teens asked.

"Is she part of the East side Jokerz?" someone else asked.

"Naw, those guys are all doing hard time thanks to the Bat," another voice answered.

"Looks to me like she thinks she's a spider. I mean look there between her tits, girl's obviously got a buggy fetish," another voice said.

"Well if she's a spider than there's only one thing to do with her. We've got to squash her," the leader said.

She looked at him as he walked toward the front. He was dressed in purple slacks, jacket, green tie, and white shirt under it all. His hair was slicked back and had a greenish tint to it.

"Yeah Squash her!" another voice called out.

"Twenty, twenty-five thugs, I can do this," she thought.

The Jokerz had dealt with the Bat before, and they was used to speed, but the Bat didn't jump onto the sides of walls out of their reach and shot lines of gunk from his wrist. In less than five minutes she had all of them anchored down with webbing. She walked toward one who was still struggling.

"Now Junior you wait right here and I'm sure the cops will be along to take you home to mommy and daddy. Oh, don't forget that Spiders bite pal," she said before she leaped into the air and shot out another line of webbing.

"Jesus, where the hell am I? I mean I've never seen goofballs like those before in New York. Maybe they're a new gang, but they was talking about another faction like they've been around for a while. I wonder where Kang sent me, or maybe when," she thought.

She continued to swing through the streets until she saw something else she had never seen before. Below her dressed like some black Ninja with a Bat fetish was a guy fighting some green glowing guy. May sat on her feet and watched the two as the one in black dodged several blasts of energy. She knew that she should help, but to be honest she wasn't sure which one was the good one. She heard a cry and saw a small girl not to far from the fighting. The green glowing one turned toward the girl and formed a blast of energy. The black one threw something at him getting his attention away from the girl and then used that distraction to hit him, swoop over to the girl, and get her out of harms way. Seeing which one was obviously the good one she jumped down to a shorter building and shot two lines of webbing out snagging the glowing guy by the back and jerking him up in the air about seven feet before he webbing caught fire and burned off of him.

"Woah!" she exclaimed.

The guy turned toward her and shot out his energy blasts. She had her spider sense tingle before, but now it was almost screaming at her to move. She dodged, ducked, jumped, and rolled out of the way of every single blast until he shot ahead of her. She watched as the wall she had been swinging to came down and she fell on the ground hard.

"A newcomer huh? I haven't introduced myself yet have I? Behold I will be a Blight on the land and all that I touch will wither and die," he said.

He moved toward her, but the entire time her Spidersense reached out and found something to use against him.

"You know... All of you supercreeps do the same time. you monologue when you should just get on with it," she said.

She shot out her webbing and smirked as it hit home. She pulled hard and a concrete mixer which was above 'Blight' tipped over covering him in concrete. He shouted but the mixture began to harden against his already burning hot surface.

"Who are you?" came a rough voice.

She stood and looked at the owner of it. He was easily over six feet tall, seemed muscular, but that could just be the suit, and obviously he wasn't one for small talk. So she did exactly what she always did when confronting someone like him.

"I'm your friendly neighborhood Spidergirl, and who are you tall, dark, and weird looking?" she asked.

He studied her for a moment and then chuckled.

"So who was the green meanie?" she asked.

"Blight, one of the superpowered criminals that likes to call this place home," he said.

"Terry, get her back to the cave," Bruce said over the com link.

"Look, maybe we should get that arm looked at. I don't mind to take you back with me, but you're going to have to be blindfolded," Terry said.

"Yeah, no. That's not going to happen. I have to be dating someone for at least six months, really like him, and then get chocolates everyday for a week before I do anything that involves a blindfold," she said.

"Get her in the car. She can't see out without looking at the monitors anyway," Bruce groaned.

The two of them argued for a little while before she agreed to ride in the car, without a blindfold, back to where ever it was he was from. The moment they got in the car she was really wondering when she was. This thing was advanced, and really advanced. She knew that Reed Richards had come out with hover cars already for people, but the only thing close to this was the Fantastic Car. Still the Fantastic car had cost Reed Richards well over thirty million dollars to build, and it didn't seem to handle nearly as good as this thing. A few minutes past and she found herself in a dark cave, facing someone dressed up like a corny version of an old '60s take on superheroes.

"Okay... I've been a sport, but where am I?" she asked.

"What do you remember?" Bruce asked.

She sighed and rolled her eyes, even though he couldn't see it.

"And don't roll your eyes," Bruce said.

"How..." she began.

Terry shook his head and she caught on that the old man was obviously more than he appeared.

"I was fighting Kang the Conquer in Central Park, he nearly blasted a couple of kids, I helped them get away, and then I ended up near a bunch of kids dressed like clowns. They attacked, so I webbed them to the spot for the cops, and that's pretty much it, or at least was until I met Glowie the walking Chernobyl meltdown," she said.

"To answer your first question you're in Gotham," Bruce said.

"What's Gotham?" she asked.

"I was expecting that response. What do you know about alternate universes?" Bruce asked.

"A little. I've heard about people meeting themselves or alternate versions of themselves when fighting Galatcus, Kang, and a few other baddies," she said.

"It's similar. From the video feed I received you call yourself Spidergirl is that right?" Bruce asked.

She nodded.

"There is no one in the United States known by that name. There are no news papers covering any exploits of Spidergirl," Bruce said.

"Wait... What about the Daily Bugle?" she asked.

"The Daily what? The only Daily I know is the Daily Planet," Terry said.

"This Kang must have sent you through the universes until you landed here," Bruce said.

"That makes sense... Although this place is a little advanced for 2030," she said.

"It's 2045 here," Terry said.

"God... What other surprises can I expect?" she asked.

They talked for a while and finally Bruce explained that he had seen Spiderman before. He explained how, and then he pulled off the mask.

"Wait what are you doing?" Terry asked.

"She doesn't know any of us," Bruce stated.

Terry nodded and removed his cowl. For the first time May really took in how he looked and she liked it. He was cute. The sound of boots stepping on stone caught her attention and she looked toward a strange almost grandfather clock shaped doorway to see a beautiful woman walking down the steps.

"Someone new?" she asked.