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Additionally, Mary Jane / Spinneret and Anna May-Parker / Spiderling from Renew Your Vows make non-speaking appearances as members of the Spider-Society, [179] [180] while the Spider-Gwen incarnation of Mary Jane appears as a member of Gwen Stacy's rock band, voiced by Nicole Delaney. Additionally, Kirsten Dunst's incarnation makes a cameo ...
Gwen Stacy first appears at the end of Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #5. She is the new girl at school and quickly becomes close friends with Peter Parker. In Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #9, Peter and Gwen take their relationship to the next level by sharing a tender kiss, much to the dismay of Mary Jane. They date for a time, though Gwen breaks up ...
The character of Gwen Stacy first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #31 in 1965. Intended to be Spider-Man's primary love interest, she was soon superseded in popularity by Mary Jane Watson in that role by fans.
Gwen Stacy Mary Jane Watson Julia Carpenter Mattie Franklin Charlotte Witter Veranke Erin Hasko: Spider-Woman; Spider-Woman #1 (April 1978) Featuring the Jessica Drew version. Art by Joe Sinnott. Series publication information; Publisher: Marvel Comics: Format (vols. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7) Ongoing series (vols. 2 & 4) Limited series: Genre
Mary Jane Watson was first introduced into Spider-Man comics story-lines in The Amazing Spider-Man #42 in 1966, despite being mentioned earlier in the comics. [1] She was conceived as competition to Gwen Stacy as Spider-Man's primary love interest, and is characterized as a free-spirited, outgoing personality as opposed to Gwen's more serious, academic nature.
The Jackal intends to clone Gwen Stacy and another unknown figure, and Kaine breaks himself, Ben, and Peter free. During the subsequent fight, the clones dissolve and the Jackal suggests that Ben is the original Peter Parker. Kaine kills the Jackal, Ben and Peter escape with the cure and save Aunt May and Mary Jane, who is revealed to be pregnant.
Mary Jane would have remained in a relationship with Harry, Gwen would not have been killed and ultimately Peter's marriage to Mary Jane would not have taken place. Quesada realized that these changes would have far-reaching consequences for both historical and forthcoming storylines, so he made the decision to change Straczynski's story.
In the alternate reality designated Earth-65, Gwen Stacy from Midtown High School is a drummer in a band called the Mary Janes, consisting of her and her friends Mary Jane Watson, Betty Brant, and Glory Grant, who compete with Felicia Hardy and her band the "Black Cats".