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Mary Jane Watson as she appears in Spider-Man (1994). Mary Jane Watson appears in the Spider-Man (1967) episode "The Big Brainwasher", voiced by Peg Dixon. This version is the niece of police captain Ned Stacy. Mary Jane Watson appears in Spider-Man (1994), voiced by Sara Ballantine. [174]
Mary Jane Watson (voiced by Sara Ballantine) first meets a 19-year-old Peter Parker in "The Return of the Spider-Slayers" (Season #1 Ep #4). Mary Jane gradually supplants Felicia Hardy as his primary love interest. She is last seen in Season #3 Episode #14, "Turning Point", in which the Green Goblin discovers Spider-Man's true identity.
Mary Jane Watson was first introduced into Spider-Man comics story-lines in The Amazing Spider-Man #42 in 1966, despite being mentioned earlier in the comics. [1] She was conceived as competition to Gwen Stacy as Spider-Man's primary love interest, and is characterized as a free-spirited, outgoing personality as opposed to Gwen's more serious, academic nature.
Mary Jane is revealed to have new found water-based powers like Hydro-Man. Spider-Man follows Hydro-Man to an underwater lab, where he discovers that scientist Miles Warren has used his controversial cloning technology to create a clone of the original Hydro-Man while working for someone who he is keeping anonymous. He is even more shocked to ...
Both men believe they are the real Peter Parker. The two Spider-Men soon decide to work together, but one is seemingly killed by the same bomb that kills the Jackal. The surviving Spider-Man determines he is the original because he is in love with Mary Jane Watson, which did not happen until after Professor Warren created the clone. Spider-Man ...
Maguire was cast as Spider-Man in the Sam Raimi trilogy in 2000 and proceeded to star in 2002's Spider-Man, 2004's Spider-Man 2 and 2007's Spider-Man 3.Dunst starred as Mary Jane, Peter Parker's ...
Spidey Super Stories #56 (January 1982) features Mary Jane Watson dressed as the Jessica Drew incarnation of Spider-Woman for a costume party. [49] The Jessica Drew incarnation of Spider-Woman was among ten Marvel characters who appeared in a set of Marvel Comics Super Heroes commemorative postage stamps that were issued in 2007. [50]
One incident she remembers involved Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man – she was in contention for Mary-Jane Watson, a role ultimately played by Kirsten Dunst.