Privately Chatting with Tony Stark

The aforementioned private chat between Peter Parker and Tony Stark takes place in Parker’s bedroom, where Parker tries to make out that he’s just a normal kid who goes to school and blends in silently.
Stark shows him brief footage of Spider-Man in action – in awesome homemade attire, incidentally (although Stark refers to it as a “onesie”) – and Parker denies it’s him. At that point, Stark – who has obviously been doing his homework on Parker – pulls a cord that releases Spider-Man’s costume from a storage location in Parker’s bedroom ceiling.
Parker then has to admit that he’s Spider-Man and makes Stark promise not to tell Aunt May, as she would worry too much about the whole thing. He says nobody can know about his secret and, when Stark asks him to come to Germany with him to capture Captain America and his fugitive allies, he says he can’t because he has homework (which Stark scoffs at, obviously). The banter between the pair is great and, when Stark threatens to tell Aunt May his secret, he webs his hand to the door – the first time we see the webbing in action.
And now we move on to the first time we really see Spider-Man properly.
