Gay Spiderman Stories

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How The Shadows Move

by MondaysChild on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

He came to me in my dream. A presence made known only by the shifting of moonlight and shadows cast against the walls in this room full of memories. It started the first night after returning to my childhood home for my cousins wedding. The train from London Bridge to Brighton had been delayed as usual so I was late for dinner, another excuse for my mother...

Rex's Horny Halloween Pt. 03

by TeamCravings on Dec 19, 2018
Gay Male

Rex smiled warmly and began to obey his apron-clad Nordic bear master. Stripping for this hungry appreciative group was becoming so easy, almost second nature! The host devil had made sure the drinks of the guests were not going unfilled. A Spiderman costumed waiter seemed to be eagerly topping all the strong drinks up. The party was ramping higher and Rex...

Ezra and Sam

by BowleggedAndStarving on Aug 18, 2017
Gay Male

Sam had been missing from school for the last few days and now that he had returned he looked different. There was a confidence to him and a determination. He had sat across from Ezra for the last year in art class and until now had not mustered the courage to say more than a few words to him. He usually settled for peering through his blonde hair at the b...

Embracing the Tension Ch. 09

by hudsbart on Mar 13, 2018
Gay Male

Hi guys! Alright, Rachel's seriously meddlesome, a lot more than I had originally realized she was. But considering how seriously bad Erik and Ryan are at communicating with each other, perhaps they need the "facilitation"? Short chapter this week, and short chapter next week to set up for the grand finale! Thanks for sticking it out with me so far!! Y...

The Summer of 2004 Ch. 05

by NYCSTUD on Sep 1, 2017
Gay Male

I drove home exhausted from the sexual intensity and violation of the day. My clothes, skin and taste buds were sticky and reeking from our commingled ejaculate, juices and raw funk. But I was hard and loving it. As I pulled into my driveway, dad was washing his Beamer. I didn't want to stop to talk; I was afraid he'd smell the scent of another man all over...

Behind the Scenes Ch. 04

by rightside27 on Dec 9, 2019
Gay Male

Author's note: Hey guys, and girls? I just wanted to say thanks for reading this story. I'm very happy with the reviews and scores it's gotten. It's nice to know that you guys like it! Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. I'll update as often as I can. Enjoy;) --- Leo's POV: ...'Yes, soon! Bye!' And then he ended the call. What did I sa...

You Can't Go Home Again

by kurrginatorX on Jun 5, 2019
Gay Male

I first met Joel Herndon in the local comic book shop. I was running through some back issues of Marvel Team-Up and he stood beside me and began rummaging through Marvel Premiere. We both politely acknowledged one another before resuming our respective searches. After about a minute, he said, "Oh, snap! I've been looking for these." "What did you find?" I...

Bittersweet Irish Cream Ch. 08

by Kabba118 on Apr 13, 2020
Gay Male

Hi, I wrote this story as a Part 2, so part of it will seem like a recap of Chapters 1-7. But I am continuing the story as if I did not write the epilogue at the end of the last chapter. Chapters 8-11 are written like a stand along story. I pretty much got their whole lives mapped out in my head so there is no prediction of when this series will end. In case...

Not a Date Ch. 03

by MJRoberts on Sep 25, 2017
Gay Male

This is a copyrighted work of fiction. Do not reproduce without permission from the author. Thanks. Not A Date Monday night Ryan cooked. He made spaghetti sauce from scratch and homemade meatballs and put it over pasta he gave a fancy Italian name but just looked like little spirals to me. We watched an old black and white foreign film which didn't make m...

Loving Coach

by skankabouttown on Jul 13, 2020
Gay Male

Drew was finding it difficult to concentrate. He knew the moment he hit the water, life would be bearable again. Everything made more sense off-land than it did on solid ground - life always did. He could still hear the crowd going wild, but it wasn't right. They didn't cheer for him. He could hear the quiet through the loud cheers. He knew that within the r...