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Set in an alternate future and starring Mayday Parker, Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson-Parker's daughter. The Amazing Spider-Girl #0–30 (October 2006 – February 2009). Character's adventures continued in Amazing Spider-Man Family #1–8. TV series continuities. Spidey Super Stories #1–57 (October 1974 - March 1982).
Holland's version of the character is the successor to the Peter Parker portrayed by Tobey Maguire in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007) and the Peter Parker portrayed by Andrew Garfield in Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man duology (2012–2014), both of whom reprise their roles and appear alongside Holland in Spider-Man: No Way Home ...
Avengers #243 (May 1984) [2] [d] Avengers Mockingbird: Barbara "Bobbi" Morse West Coast Avengers #1 (September 1984) [2] West Coast Avengers, New Avengers [9] Iron Man / War Machine: James "Rhodey" Rupert Rhodes West Coast Avengers, Secret Avengers [7] Namor the Sub-Mariner: Namor McKenzie Avengers #262 (December 1985) [2] Avengers Thing ...
Nicholas Hammond (born 15 May 1950) is an American and Australian actor and writer who is best known for his roles as Friedrich von Trapp in the film The Sound of Music and as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the 1970s television series The Amazing Spider-Man. He also appeared in the film Spider-Man (1977) and its two sequels.
In issue #97 (Nov. 1998) of the second series titled Peter Parker: Spider-Man, [78] Parker learns his Norman Osborn kidnapped Aunt May and her apparent death in The Amazing Spider-Man #400 (April 1995) had been a hoax. [79] [80] Shortly afterward, in The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 2) #13 (#454, Jan. 2000), Mary Jane is killed in an airplane ...
Betty Brant was born in Philadelphia.Her mother had originally been the "Girl Friday" of Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson, and Betty dropped out of high school to become Jameson's secretary at the Daily Bugle after her mother suffered serious injury.
She is a supporting character of the superhero Peter Parker / Spider-Man, [3] for whom she secretly develops romantic feelings. She is also the sister of the original Wraith . The 1985 storyline " The Death of Jean DeWolff " depicts the character's death at the hands of her partner and lover, Stanley Carter , who became the murderous vigilante ...
The character's voice was first heard on a telephone in a scene in Web of Spider-Man #15 (June 1986), which was written by David Michelinie, but he did not make a full, visual appearance until the following month in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #116 (July 1986).