Spider-Man: Homecoming: The Junior Novel is a junior novelization based on Spider-Man: Homecoming. The audiobook version is narrated by MacLeod Andrews. A deluxe version was released the same day, which includes a bonus poster.
Synopsis[]
A junior novel based on the web-slinging teenaged hero in MARVEL's Spider-Man: Homecoming![1]
Plot[]
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Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Adrian Toomes/Vulture
- Phineas Mason/Tinkerer
- Jackson Brice/Shocker
- Anne Marie Hoag
- Foster
- Herman Schultz/Shocker
- Happy Hogan
- Tony Stark/Iron Man
- James Rhodes/War Machine
- Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
- T'Challa/Black Panther
- Steve Rogers/Captain America
- Flash Thompson
- Ned Leeds
- Liz Allan
- Monica Warren
- Betty Brant
- Michelle Jones
- Abe Brown
- Delmar
- Marjorie
- May Parker
- Andre Wilson
- Seymour O'Reilly
- Randy Vale
- Roger Harrington
- Karen
- Thor (mentioned)
- Doris Toomes (mentioned)
- Angela Merkel (mentioned)
- Lulu (mentioned)
- Bruce Banner/Hulk (mentioned)
- Ultron (mentioned)
Locations[]
- Solar System (mentioned)
- Earth
- New York City, New York
- Schkeuditz, Germany
- Washington, D.C.
- Culpeper, Virginia
- Dominican Republic (indirectly mentioned)
- India (mentioned)
- New Jersey (mentioned)
- Jupiter (mentioned)
- Moons of Jupiter (mentioned)
- Saturn (mentioned)
- Rings of Saturn (mentioned)
- Moons of Saturn (mentioned)
- Earth
Events[]
- Avengers Civil War
- Robbery of the Queens Community Bank
- Adrian Toomes' Weapons Trafficking Operation
- World War II (mentioned)
- Battle of New York (mentioned)
- Battle of Sokovia (mentioned)
- Christmas (mentioned)
Items[]
- Spider-Man Suit
- Avengers Pinball Machine
- Captain America's Shield
- A Film by Peter Parker
- Internet
- Chitauri Blowtorch
- Captain America's Fitness Challenge
- Shocker's Gauntlet
- Vulture's Exo-Suit
- Mark XLVII Iron Man Armor
- Chitauri Energy Core
- Mjølnir (mentioned)
- Black Hole Grenade (mentioned)
- Anti-Gravity Climbers (mentioned)
Vehicles[]
Sentient Species[]
- Humans
- Chitauri (mentioned)
- Asgardians (indirectly mentioned)
Creatures[]
- Leviathans
- Birds
- Spiders (mentioned)
- Tarantulas (mentioned)
- Flies (mentioned)
Organizations[]
- Adrian Toomes' Crew
- United States Department of Damage Control
- Avengers
- Criminal Avengers
- New York City Police Department
- Stark Industries
- NY1
- Metropolitan Police Department
Mentioned[]
Differences Between Book and Film[]
- The news report on the founding of the United States Department of Damage Control features a reporter standing outside of the Adrian Toomes' Crew's previous worksite.
- Bestman Salvage is called "Toomes Salvage Company".
- Following the Clash of the Avengers, Peter Parker does some late night "Spider-Maning". While Parker later claims to Happy Hogan that "no one noticed" he in fact saved German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
- While on the train ride to school, Peter Parker receives a call from a blocked number. Believing it to be Tony Stark he picks up only to find out that it's a woman trying to book a hair dying appointment with Lulu.
- Ned Leeds gets a complete model of the Solar System instead of a Lego Death Star.
- The description of the Robbery of the Queens Community Bank differers heavily from the events depicted in the film.
- Peter Parker figures out that Criminal Avengers' weapons must have been Chitauri salvaged from the Battle of New York while having Thai food with May Parker.
- Peter Parker has lost seven backpacks, not five.
- Spider-Man tracks Adrian Toomes' Crew to Culpeper, Virginia not Maryland.