Spider-Man swung through the darkened alleys, his mind focused on the incessant pranks that had turned him into a city-wide laughingstock. It was time to regain his dignity.
"This ends tonight, Joker," he muttered to himself, his resolve as firm as the steel beams around him.
Spider-Man worked swiftly, setting up traps and webs with precision. Each tool had a purpose, each thread a promise of retribution.
"Let's see how you like being the butt of the joke," he said, a hint of satisfaction in his voice as he tightened a final web line.
Joker sauntered through the lobby, his purple coat flaring with each step. Behind him, henchmen loaded bags of cash, oblivious to the threads of Spider-Man's trap closing in on them.
"Ah, the sweet sound of chaos," Joker mused, completely unaware of the web of vengeance tightening around him.
In a swift, calculated move, Spider-Man descended, his silhouette sharp against the city lights.
"Going somewhere, clown?" he quipped, landing deftly in front of Joker, blocking his escape.
Joker struggled against the sticky threads, his maniacal grin faltering as realization dawned.
"I see you've learned a few tricks," he sneered, trying to maintain his composure.
"Lesson one, Joker: never underestimate a spider," Spider-Man replied, his eyes narrowing with determination.
Spider-Man stood victorious, watching as the police rounded up Joker and his gang. A sense of justice restored washed over him.
"Time to swing home," he mused, launching himself into the morning air, ready for whatever new challenges awaited him.
















