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MJ knowing Peter's secret identity makes this scene 1000x better
Mary Jane finds Spider-Man behind dumpster
An issue of Amazing Spider-Man #601 is held up b someone off-panel. Its cover, drawn by J. Scott Campbell, was controversial on release. It depicts: Mary Jane Watson sat on her sofa, looking over her shoulder out of her apartment window where we can see Spider-Man swinging away. She is sat on one of her heels, her other knee bent as if cross-legged. She is holding a steaming mug of a hot drink in her lap with both hands, and her arms are pinned to her sides tightly. She is arching her back and thrusting her chest out, wearing torn flared jeans and a white top with a heart-shaped Spider-Man symbol in the centre. Underneath this comic, the real Mary Jane, wearing the same outfit but with grey sweatpants instead of jeans, is slouching eating tortilla chips out of the bag with a pot of dip resting on her abdomen. Mary Jane: "HA! You don't ACTUALLY think I sit THAT way... do you?!" Panel from Marvel Comics #1000 (2019), also drawn by J. Scott Campbell
Mary Jane sits watching the television intently, her elbows on her knees and hands to her face as she's bathed in the blue light of the screen. In the background we see Peter putting on the final parts of his Spider-Man costume and his web-shooters before leaving left of frame. Panel from Sensational Spider-Man #25 (1998)
Mary Jane Watson wearing a green jacket, holding a cigarette in one hand and a match to light it in the other hand
Gwen Stacy holds her hands to her face, sobbing. Mary-Jane stands in the background with a finger to face, looking less bothered (she's probably very bothered). Panel from Amazing Spider-Man #87
Panel from Spidey Super Stories #39 (1978) Mary Jane watches the television frowning with a clenched fist. On the TV a reporter holds a microphone and turns to see four women asleep on the floor. 'Meanwhile...' Reporter: Mastermind's SLEEP SODA made the marchers sleep. MJ thinks: 'Another PLOT to stop women.'
Writers: Mary A. Mintzer + Linda Karas + Michael Siporin Penciller: Winslow Mortimer Inkers: Villamonte + Perlin Editors: A.J. Hays + Deborah November Marvel Consultant: Jim Shooter Art Director: Marie Severin
Issue: tinyurl.com/bdyuvxva
Panel from Spidey Super Stories #41 (1979) Spider-Man chases Machine Man on foot down the middle of a New York City street. Machine Man looks back at his pursuer while zipping along on a skateboard. He says "I think I'm going to MAKE it!" but is oblivious to The Hulk, who is crossing the street ahead of him.
Chip Zdarsky - Writer Joe Quinones - Penciler
Issue: tinyurl.com/3tkrx5xv
Panel from Howard The Duck #5 (2015) Spider-Man wraps his arms around Johnny Storm's neck and leans in to hug him, resting his face on his shoulder. Johnny looks surprised and uncomfortable, standing rigidly with his hands forward without reciprocating the hug (yet). Behind him the street is on fire.
Written by Susan K. Putney Illustrated by Berni Wrightson Colored by Berni Wrightson + Michelle Wrightson
Issue: tinyurl.com/ytc97zmm
Panel from Spider-Man: Hooky AKA Marvel Graphic Novel #22 (1981) A girl in a poncho waves to Spider-Man as he walks away. He holds his hand out to feel the snow falling around him. Spindrifter: See you when I start my harem? Spider-Man: Right. If you can get the Vision... I'll sign up too. Wouldn't you know? It's snowing!
Writers: Mary A. Mintzer + Linda Karas + Michael Siporin Penciller: Winslow Mortimer Inkers: Villamonte + Perlin Editors: A.J. Hays + Deborah November Marvel Consultant: Jim Shooter Art Director: Marie Severin
Issue: tinyurl.com/bdyuvxva
Panel from Spidey Super Stories #41 (1979) Spider-Man lies on the floor of an art gallery, looking up at a cubist surreal painting of a woman's face with certain features out of proportion and shifted unnaturally. "That painting LOOKS the way I feel!"
Marv Wolfman - Scripts/Edits Keith Pollard + Jim Mooney - Illustrators John Costanza - Letterer Ben Sean - Colorist Jim Shooter - Consulting Editor
Issue: tinyurl.com/48sa797v
Panel from Amazing Spider-Man #202 (1979) Peter Parker, Robbie Robertson and others watch J Jonah Jameson as he runs to the Daily Bugle office elevator, flailing his arms. JJ: That's a LAUGH, you pimply-faced punk! You never liked me... All you ever wanted was my MONEY! You've all been JEALOUS of my success! Robbie: Jonah - - WAIT!!
this must have taken forever!
Whoa that’s sick
Petrer David, Writer Rick Leonardi, Penciler Al Williamson, Inker Lois Buhalis, Letterer Steve Buccellato, Colorist Joey Cavalieri, Editor Tom DeFalco, Chief
Issue: tinyurl.com/mttnb43a
Panel from Spider-Man 2099 #23 (1994) Miguel O'Hara stands face to face with the spitting image of JFK, who is wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Jack (Xina Kwan's android) Oh! MIGUEL the CREEP! Yes, come in. She's said MANY times she'd love to see you. Miguel: Y'know... You look FAMILIAR. Jack: I have that kind of face.
It took losing a spider-boy for him to chill a little
Brian Michael Bendis - Writer Pepe Larraz - Artist Justin Ponsor - Colorist
Issue: tinyurl.com/dmd6ese8
Panel from Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #16 (2012) Captain America lies on his front in rubble, clutching his shield. Miles lies next to him on his back, holding his head. It is raining heavily and in the background there are men firing guns their direction, and a helicarrier overhead. Miles: This isn't my fault, right? Cap: Is it? Miles: Uh... Uh, I don't think so. Cap: Then I'm going to say no.
Peter David - Writer Sal Buscema - Breakdowns Bob McLeod - Finishes Rick Parker - Lettering Bob Sharen - Colors Jim Owsley - Editor Jim Shooter - Editor In Chief
Issue: tinyurl.com/5n6v4dbt
Panel from Web of Spider-Man #12 (1985) A man wearing jeans and a black leather jacket walks up the stairway to a building doorway. As he approaches he says "Hah! What am I even talkin' about? Spider-Man's probably miles away from here by now." In the foreground, Spider-Man (in his black costume) watches him around the corner of the brick wall he is clinging to.
Len Wein - Writer Jim Mooney - Artist Frank Giacoia - Inker Glynis Wein - Colorist John Costanza - Letterer Roy Thomas - Editor
Issue: tinyurl.com/3tf37wnw
Panel from Marvel Team-Up #27 (1974) The Hulk grabs The Chameleon, with his silver age white mask, by the collar of his trench coat. He frowns and Chameleon looks scared. Hulk: Rick is GONE -- And NO-FACE is back! No-Face made Rick GO AWAY! Chameleon: Let GO of me, you fool! The Hulk grabs him by the shoulders and shakes him. We can see from his legs that he's wearing Spider-Man's costume underneath his coat. Hulk: Where is RICK, No-Face? TELL Hulk -- Where is RICK? Cham: Hulk -- S-S-S-STOP! Close-up on Chameleon's shaking, fearful mask-face. "Y-Y-You're Sh-sh-shaking m-m-me t-t-to D-D-DEATH!"