Spider-Man is no stranger to controversy on the page, and we're now counting down key moments in his history that comic book fans will never be able to forgive Marvel for.
Marvel Comics readers are likely familiar with Spider-Man character Paul, and if they know who he is, they almost certainly have strong feelings about him.
Marvin Jones III, who voices supervillain Tombstone in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, is also set to reprise his role for Beyond the Spider-Verse. ( He’ll play a live-action version of the ...
New Spider-Man villain Torment has an unlikely ally, who is helping kill Peter Parker's relatives and working his way to Mary Jane Watson.
Mary Jane Stacy of Waterford, Ohio, born February 14, 1934, in Weston, WV to the late R. Frank and Causbie Watson Dennison died at her residence on January 30, 2026. She attended Belpre Schools and ...
Amy Herzog’s “Mary Jane,” an excellent play now at Northlight Theatre about a single mother coping with a seriously ill child with cerebral palsy, is at its core a tribute to human resilience. Its ...
Death Spiral is the new Spider-Man/Venom/Carnage crossover event starting next month, from Joe Kelly, Al Ewing, Charles Soule, Jesus Saiz and more. With Peter Parker back from space and dealing with ...
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Director Sam Raimi has ruled out making a belated fourth film for Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man despite once having plans to do so, as his versions of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson now "have gone ...
I think Buddies was cancelled a lot earlier though. While it seems that Peter Parker has yet to get to explaining Friends to Raelith Of The Wretched. But by the look of things, he'll get there soon ...
Kate Hudson has revealed that she nearly played Mary Jane Watson in Sony’s original “Spider-Man” movie in 2002, but she turned down the role that eventually went to Kirsten Dunst. The “Almost Famous” ...