Spot on.
Decent
Meh
Terrible
Ok. I like small team ups because it shows the benefit of teamwork and cooperation. The solo guy thing always comes off as, idk how to describe it exactly, maybe a bit "macho". It's not something I necessarily care for as much as seeing heroes realize people are interdependent
It's true, Spidey isn't that macho of a guy (macho is probably the wrong word anyway). I just like the overall idea of people working together, not necessarily even in combat, but at least showing support for one another, instead of the "one man against the world" business
Peter Parker allying himself with MCU Civil War Tony Stark because he is a 15 year old boy who has recently lost his father figure and is (perhaps unconsciously)seeking a mentor figure is more reasonable than 29ish 616 Peter Parker allying himself with 616 Tony Stark because he essentially needed to pay rent.
it should have been because he thought that after all the criminals he has fought that is everyone with superpowers registered that more people would be alive at the end of the day.But when he sees how far Tony is taking this with the negative zone prison,clones and hiring super-villans he would leave.Also the identity would never be revealed.Spidey would cop-out last minute
616 Spider Man needed to keep his I.D. secret for so long, for so many reasons (fear that the shock would kill his elderly Aunt, fear that it would destroy his relationship with Gwen who thought Spider Man had murdered her father, fear of getting put in jail for a murder he didn't commit).
I could never buy ANY circumstance where he just puts all that he'd gone through aside.
Peter knows better than anyone why a hero might want to hide thier ID. If he'd done a better job of keeping it a secret, Gwen Stacy might not have died.
I can see why the MCU Peter Parker joined with Stark. 616 Pete? Other than gratitude for being given a place to live I couldn't buy it. Dude was a poster boy for Identity hiding in comics.