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Mary Jane Watson became Jackpot during Zeb Wells' run on The Amazing Spider-Man. After Mary Jane and Peter Parker got sent to an alternate Earth that had been devastated by the god Wayep, the duo was rescued by Paul Rabin, a resident of the alternate Earth and the son of that dimension's Benjamin Rabin, Wayep's Emissary. The group was able to ...
Mary Jane Watson, as drawn by the character's co-creator John Romita Sr., on a variant cover of The Amazing Spider-Man #601 (August 2009).. Mary Jane Watson is mentioned in The Amazing Spider-Man #15 (August 1964), and is initially used as a running joke of the series, as Peter Parker's Aunt May repeatedly attempts to set her unwilling nephew up on a date with her.
One lasting change was the reintroduction of Mary Jane Watson as a more serious, mature woman who becomes Peter's confidante after she reveals that she knows his secret identity. Stern also wrote "The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man" in The Amazing Spider-Man #248 (Jan. 1984), a story which ranks among his most popular. [74] [76]
In a recent interview with British GQ, Dunst, 41, revealed that she wasn’t asked to reprise her role as Mary Jane Watson from director Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man franchise for No Way Home. “No, no.
Spider-Man and his wife, Mary Jane Watson, agree, and this part of their history is erased so that, effectively, they have never been married. The storyline set the stage for a restructuring of the Spider-Man titles, resulting in the cancellation of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and The Sensational Spider-Man , with The Amazing Spider-Man ...
Spider-Man speculates that Mary Jane Watson may be the new registered superhero Jackpot. Jackpot herself tells Spider-Man that her real name is Sara Ehret, but when Spider-Man visits this woman, she denies all knowledge of this. Sara is later seen approaching Mary Jane at the airport for an autograph.
Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows is two series of comic books published by Marvel Comics.The series revolves around Peter Parker / Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson having remained married and raising a daughter named Anna-May "Annie" Parker, with Mary Jane and Annie further becoming the superheroes Spinneret and Spiderling.
Mary Jane Watson gets a dancing gig at a club, but the club is, in fact, a trap to brainwash important individuals. Spider-Man discovers that the Kingpin is behind it all. The first appearance of Mary Jane Watson on the cover of an issue. 60: O, Bitter Victory: Lee/Romita Sr. Stan Lee: March 1968