Why Doesn’t Mary Jane Love Spider-Man Anymore?

Mary Jane and Peter Parker’s love story is not a perfect clichéd fairytale. It is a love story burdened by extraordinary problems. Problems like alternative realities, multiple Earths, and supervillains challenged the couple as they faced regular problems. The couple struggled with friends fighting drug addiction, career changes, and family losses. Mary Jane and Spider-Man strengthened their bond when they lost their dear friend, Gwen. However, despite the challenges they overcame together, their love did not conquer them all.Mary Jane Watson’s life was fairly ordinary before she fell in love with Spider-Man. She dealt with divorced parents and lived a normal, carefree life, working as a waitress and aspiring to be an actress in the Big Apple. From the beginning, Mary Jane was an average, adventurous teenage girl who attracted Spider-Man’s attention. However, her life changed dramatically, and everything changed when she fell in love with Spider-Man. Being with the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man came at a dangerous price. Poor Mary Jane survived being kidnapped, turned into a zombie, traumatized by Venom, poisoned, and losing their stillborn baby. Though she fought hard for them to stay together, in the end, Mary Jane’s love for Spider-Man was not enough to withstand the demon Mephisto’s altering reality or the Mayan God Wayep’s hellish dimension.First appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #42, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and illustrated by John Romita, Mary Jane Watson is introduced to Peter Parker for the first time on a blind date arranged by their aunts. On their first date, MJ sweeps the web-slinging hero off his feet when she suggests, “We can hop on your cycle and follow the sirens.” The two hit it off and head for a night on the town. MJ and Peter Parker continue to date in the next few comics but soon become irritated with each other. Peter blows off Mary Jane’s dance performance, Gwen Stacy keeps flirting and interfering, and eventually, MJ and Peter decide to date other people. Adding a love triangle to the mix is always a clever way to spice up a romance plot. As Peter decides to pursue Gwen Stacy, his long-time crush, Mary Jane, dates Harry Osborne, and all is well in Spidey’s love life again.RELATED: Mary Jane Will Appear As Jackpot in Amazing Spider-Man #31RELATED: The Spider-Man Spinoff Miniseries That Never Was

Mary Jane and Peter Parker’s love story is not a perfect clichéd fairytale. It is a love story burdened by extraordinary problems. Problems like alternative realities, multiple Earths, and supervillains challenged the couple as they faced regular problems. The couple struggled with friends fighting drug addiction, career changes, and family losses. Mary Jane and Spider-Man strengthened their bond when they lost their dear friend, Gwen. However, despite the challenges they overcame together, their love did not conquer them all.

RELATED: Mary Jane Will Appear As Jackpot in Amazing Spider-Man #31

Mary Jane Watson’s life was fairly ordinary before she fell in love with Spider-Man. She dealt with divorced parents and lived a normal, carefree life, working as a waitress and aspiring to be an actress in the Big Apple. From the beginning, Mary Jane was an average, adventurous teenage girl who attracted Spider-Man’s attention. However, her life changed dramatically, and everything changed when she fell in love with Spider-Man. Being with the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man came at a dangerous price. Poor Mary Jane survived being kidnapped, turned into a zombie, traumatized by Venom, poisoned, and losing their stillborn baby. Though she fought hard for them to stay together, in the end, Mary Jane’s love for Spider-Man was not enough to withstand the demon Mephisto’s altering reality or the Mayan God Wayep’s hellish dimension.

RELATED: The Spider-Man Spinoff Miniseries That Never Was

First appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #42, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and illustrated by John Romita, Mary Jane Watson is introduced to Peter Parker for the first time on a blind date arranged by their aunts. On their first date, MJ sweeps the web-slinging hero off his feet when she suggests, “We can hop on your cycle and follow the sirens.” The two hit it off and head for a night on the town. MJ and Peter Parker continue to date in the next few comics but soon become irritated with each other. Peter blows off Mary Jane’s dance performance, Gwen Stacy keeps flirting and interfering, and eventually, MJ and Peter decide to date other people. Adding a love triangle to the mix is always a clever way to spice up a romance plot. As Peter decides to pursue Gwen Stacy, his long-time crush, Mary Jane, dates Harry Osborne, and all is well in Spidey’s love life again.

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