Spider-Girl: Inherant Legacy

Spider-Girl: Origins is a fanfilm created by renowned fanfiction writer Max Carroll. The film serves as a prequel the the spin-off of the popular Spider-Man: The Series, Spider-Girl: The Mini-Series, taking place after an alternative ending to the episode Revelation, Part 3; The Final Confrontation. The film follows the story of Mayday Parker, a sophomore basketball captain in high school who's past is troubling. Unbeknownst to her, her father, Peter was once the legendary costumed adventurer known as Spider-Man, who lost his leg in his final confrontation with Norman Osborn, the original Green Goblin. Inspired by his heroics, May decides to become a costumed adventurer of her own and battles a freakish, female version of her father's arch-enemy known as Fury, the Goblin Queen.

Plot
After Ben Reilly is killed by Norman Osborn's Goblin glider, Spider-Man battles revenge against his old enemy. However, in the midst of the battle, Spider-Man accidentally webs one of the Goblin's pumpkin bombs to his hand. The Goblin shouts in anger that they've doomed them both, but Spider-Man just claims that he's only doing his job, for his family, and for the whole world just as the bomb explodes and they are consumed in light.

15 years later, Peter Parker, now a one-legged forensic scientist working for the NYPD, awakens in the middle of the night from a nightmare reminiscing the battle. He then goes in and checks up on his daughter, May, who is sound asleep. The next day, Peter drives his daughter to school and drops her off. He then wishes her a good day at school and drives to work. During class, however, May begins to develop a sixth sense and grows nauseous. Later that evening, during a basketball game, May performs a triple somersault and jumps 13 feet into the air, throwing the ball and shattering the backboard. Peter just looks on in shock, believing that his greatest fears have come true. Afterwards, May and Peter head home. There, Peter reveals to his daughter about his secret past as Spider-Man, and the real reason he lost his leg.