Spider-Man’s First Crush Disappeared From Comics for Years – Here’s How She Returned

In “I Remember Well,” we spotlight instances where writers pull out long-forgotten plots, characters or attributes of comic book characters. Today, in a dual entry tying into “Foundationed Deep,” a feature where we look at particular odd/strange/interesting instances of retroactively connecting different comic book characters, we look at how Spider-Man’s first crush returned to the comics after many years, which revealed a hidden connection to an early Spider-Man villain!It’s funny, when we think about second generation comic book writers (the writers who wrote comic books after growing up READING comic books, which was different from the first generation of comic book writers who didn’t read comic books because they were the ones who CREATED comic books in the first place), the generation that became famous for writing stories that specifically resonated with their fellow comic book readers (I have a whole feature for this called Always Kind of Wondered, about comic book writers comic book writers doing stories designed to resolve questions fans had, like, “Who’s faster – Flash or Superman?”), Gerry Conway isn’t often discussed as a guy who was all that into continuity.Liz Allan actually debuted before almost every other Spider-Man character, as she’s right there on page 1 of Amazing Fantasy #15 (by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee), mocking Peter Parker…

In “I Remember Well,” we spotlight instances where writers pull out long-forgotten plots, characters or attributes of comic book characters. Today, in a dual entry tying into “Foundationed Deep,” a feature where we look at particular odd/strange/interesting instances of retroactively connecting different comic book characters, we look at how Spider-Man’s first crush returned to the comics after many years, which revealed a hidden connection to an early Spider-Man villain!

It’s funny, when we think about second generation comic book writers (the writers who wrote comic books after growing up READING comic books, which was different from the first generation of comic book writers who didn’t read comic books because they were the ones who CREATED comic books in the first place), the generation that became famous for writing stories that specifically resonated with their fellow comic book readers (I have a whole feature for this called Always Kind of Wondered, about comic book writers comic book writers doing stories designed to resolve questions fans had, like, “Who’s faster – Flash or Superman?”), Gerry Conway isn’t often discussed as a guy who was all that into continuity.

Liz Allan actually debuted before almost every other Spider-Man character, as she’s right there on page 1 of Amazing Fantasy #15 (by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee), mocking Peter Parker…

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