In If Her Hair Was Still Red, we look at all of Mary Jane Watson’s comic book appearances in chronological order (by date of publication) to see how she progressed as a character. This time around, we see how Tom DeFalco made a major change to Spider-Man’s mythos by way of Mary Jane making a shocking confession of a long-hidden secret.
When last we checked in with the marvelous miss M…J, Roger Stern had just left Amazing Spider-Man after bringing Mary Jane back to the series (following her biggest absence from the Spider-Man comic books to date, something like three years), and setting up a plot line where we would finally learn about Mary Jane’s background.
After being absent for the first FOUR issues of the DeFalco/Frenz run, Mary Jane shows up in Amazing Spider-Man #256 (by DeFalco, Frenz, and Rubinstein), visiting Betty Brant at the Daily Bugle, where she runs into Peter Parker, who is exhausted (he doesn’t know WHY, but it is because his black costume is secretly an alien symbiote, and it has been taking him out at night to fight crime while he is supposed to be asleep, so while Peter is asleep, his body never gets any rest, leaving him exhausted the next day). She informs him that she has landed some regular modeling work, but he basically blows her off due to his exhaustion…
In If Her Hair Was Still Red, we look at all of Mary Jane Watson‘s comic book appearances in chronological order (by date of publication) to see how she progressed as a character. This time around, we see how Tom DeFalco made a major change to Spider-Man’s mythos by way of Mary Jane making a shocking confession of a long-hidden secret.
When last we checked in with the marvelous miss M…J, Roger Stern had just left Amazing Spider-Man after bringing Mary Jane back to the series (following her biggest absence from the Spider-Man comic books to date, something like three years), and setting up a plot line where we would finally learn about Mary Jane’s background.
After being absent for the first FOUR issues of the DeFalco/Frenz run, Mary Jane shows up in Amazing Spider-Man #256 (by DeFalco, Frenz, and Rubinstein), visiting Betty Brant at the Daily Bugle, where she runs into Peter Parker, who is exhausted (he doesn’t know WHY, but it is because his black costume is secretly an alien symbiote, and it has been taking him out at night to fight crime while he is supposed to be asleep, so while Peter is asleep, his body never gets any rest, leaving him exhausted the next day). She informs him that she has landed some regular modeling work, but he basically blows her off due to his exhaustion…
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