When Orchis launched their all-out assault on the latest Hellfire Gala, it marked the beginning of the end for the Krakoan era that mutantkind fought so hard to attain. Not only that, but it also set the stage for a global catastrophe the likes of which has never been seen and which the anti-mutant terrorists could easily attribute to their enemies. Now, that same crisis has Spider-Man’s closest love right at home, and there is no telling how much worse things will get before they start looking any better.Rather than being caught up in any web-slinging action, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1’s backup story (by Celeste Bronfman, David Lopez, KJ Diaz, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) finds the titular hero doing his best to keep the birthday party for Mary Jane’s Aunt Anna running smoothly. Even with a cake snafu throwing a wrench into the proceedings, Anna is overjoyed with having so many loved ones by her side, especially when she has never felt better. Thanks to the Krakoan medicines she acquired from Mary Jane, Anna’s health has never been better, which only makes her that much more of a threat once Anna’s outgoing, friendly demeanor takes a drastic turn toward one concerned only with doling out wanton violence. Making matters even worse, Mary Jane is already acutely aware of the cause of the problem and why her family is just one of thousands of families that will suffer because of it.While Mary Jane Watson has always been inextricably tied to Peter Parker and his life as Spider-Man, recent years have seen her become an increasingly prominent figure in the X-Men’s own corner of the Marvel Universe. It was when Krakoan medicines were beginning to become readily available to the rest of the world that Mary Jane became a sponsor of the drugs. Rather than simply acting as a spokesperson for these astonishing new pharmaceuticals, Mary Jane went so far as to procure them for Anna, which she has continued to do up until now.RELATED: Marvel’s New Venom Has One Mission – Kill the King in BlackRELATED: Spider-Man Just Got the Perfect Supervillainous Upgrade
When Orchis launched their all-out assault on the latest Hellfire Gala, it marked the beginning of the end for the Krakoan era that mutantkind fought so hard to attain. Not only that, but it also set the stage for a global catastrophe the likes of which has never been seen and which the anti-mutant terrorists could easily attribute to their enemies. Now, that same crisis has Spider-Man’s closest love right at home, and there is no telling how much worse things will get before they start looking any better.
Rather than being caught up in any web-slinging action, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1’s backup story (by Celeste Bronfman, David Lopez, KJ Diaz, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) finds the titular hero doing his best to keep the birthday party for Mary Jane’s Aunt Anna running smoothly. Even with a cake snafu throwing a wrench into the proceedings, Anna is overjoyed with having so many loved ones by her side, especially when she has never felt better. Thanks to the Krakoan medicines she acquired from Mary Jane, Anna’s health has never been better, which only makes her that much more of a threat once Anna’s outgoing, friendly demeanor takes a drastic turn toward one concerned only with doling out wanton violence. Making matters even worse, Mary Jane is already acutely aware of the cause of the problem and why her family is just one of thousands of families that will suffer because of it.
While Mary Jane Watson has always been inextricably tied to Peter Parker and his life as Spider-Man, recent years have seen her become an increasingly prominent figure in the X-Men’s own corner of the Marvel Universe. It was when Krakoan medicines were beginning to become readily available to the rest of the world that Mary Jane became a sponsor of the drugs. Rather than simply acting as a spokesperson for these astonishing new pharmaceuticals, Mary Jane went so far as to procure them for Anna, which she has continued to do up until now.
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