Chapter 1: New Life On Earth-933

Universe-933, In the bustling city of New York, where towering skyscrapers touched the clouds, a new face had arrived at Midtown High. Thorin, a 15-year-old boy with brown hair and eyes that crackled with electric blue energy and turns to normal, stepped into the hallway, trying to blend in. Not easy for a kid who could summon lightning with a sneeze.

Born on Planet Zorgania, a distant planet where storms danced across the sky, Thorin was more than just another teenager—a God of thunder from Planet Zorgania, arrives to Earth Universe 933, A young warrior sets his new purpose on his new home Earth-933, after with the guidance of Grandpa Odin & Uncle Thor, to learn control over his powers. Yet, as he clutched his books close and tried not to accidentally shatter another locker, he wondered if he'd ever master the art of just being... normal.

"Hey, watch it!" a voice snapped as Thorin nearly collided with a blonde girl, her hair pulled back in a casual ponytail. Gwen Stacy looked up, her eyes narrowing before softening when she saw his sheepish grin. "New kid?"

"Uh, yeah. Sorry, I—uh, just got here," Thorin stammered, his voice tinged with an Zorganian accent from a world Gwen would never imagine. Or so he thought.

She watched as he nervously shuffled past, clearly trying to make himself small. But she noticed the faint static in the air around him, the way his fingers twitched as if energy hummed beneath his skin. It reminded her of the first days she had her spider-powers, before she learned how to keep her enhanced senses and reflexes in check.

Since becoming Spider-Woman two years ago, Gwen-933 had seen her share of weird. But this... this was new.

During gym class, Thorin tried desperately to control his reflexes. Coach Thompson blew his whistle. "Alright, dodgeball! Let's see what you got!"

He gulped. If he wasn't careful, he could send a ball through a wall—or worse, someone's ribcage. Sure enough, when a ball came hurtling towards him, his instincts kicked in. A little crackle of lightning surged through his body, and he spun out of the way with blinding speed. The ball whizzed past him and shattered the scoreboard.

The entire class turned to stare. Thorin's face burned as he muttered, "Must've been a glitch... or something."

From the bleachers, Gwen watched intently, her senses tingling. She'd seen speed before, but nothing like that. She needed to learn more about the new kid.

After school, she tailed him across the city, leaping from rooftop to rooftop in her Spider-Woman suit. Her curiosity grew as she watched him stumble his way into an alley, his hands sparking with electricity as he muttered to himself.

"Come on, Thorin... Focus. You're not a monster," he whispered, clenching his fists to stifle the surges of lightning that arced between his fingers.

Gwen's heart sank. She understood that struggle all too well.

Thorin never know, Spider-Woman is Gwen Stacy..