Kenny Eugene McCall
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The New Adventures of Mary Jane Watson
A new Marvel series by Kenny Eugene McCall
A new Marvel series by Kenny Eugene McCall
Executive Producer: Kenny Eugene McCall
Stories written by Kenny Eugene McCall
Based on the character featured in the Amazing Spider-Man comic series created by Stan Lee.
Voice Cast:
Mary Jane Watson/Firefly: Jennifer Hale
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Season One:
Episode 1-1: My Secret Life
Here's a question for all you Spidey fans: What would happen if Peter Parker's beautiful red-haired girlfriend, Mary Jane Watson, suddenly endowed herself with superpowers? That's the case when MJ finds herself as part of a scientific crossbreeding experiment at Empire State University in which she gains the powers of a firefly. It's the beginning of an adventure in being a superheroine that MJ will never forget in her very first episode!
Episode 1-2: The Learning Curve
It's two days later, and Mary Jane is at Peter Parker's house, where Peter (Rino Romano) is a witness to MJ's brand-new superpowers, which, by the way, could put Peter's spider-powers to shame! But, is Peter, and the world, ready for what could be the newest and prettiest superheroine in the Marvel Universe when she gets her first crack at dealing with supervillains when she ends up helping Spidey deal with the insane Beetle (Daran Norris) in this episode!
Episode 1-3: Miss Popularity
Mary Jane suddenly finds herself an instant celebrity, as news of her battle with the Beetle has reached everyone in the whole world, from the cantankerous J. Jonah Jameson (Edward Asner) to even tabloid television star Harriet Horne (Joan Rivers)! But, is there a price to be paid for all her celebrity and popularity? That's what a mysterious woman named Miranda Wilson (Susan Sullivan) wants to talk to her about in this and the next episode!
Episode 1-4: Miranda
Miranda Wilson makes her first appearance in this episode where she wants to talk to Mary Jane about her foray into the superpowered hero game. A reclusive former actress and model, much like what MJ is today, she knows all too well about the high price of fame. But, what is the strange secret about Ms. Wilson that's got Mary Jane interested in finding out what's going on with her? Could it be that she was once an crimefighting illusionist named Mysteria way back in the 70's? Find out next episode!
Episode 1-5: Mysteria
Get ready for a very strange acid trip out there, as Miranda and MJ take a magical mystery tour into the actress' heroic past! It's the disco era of the 1970's, and MJ finds herself meeting a young Miranda Wilson (Susan Eisenberg) as the beautiful illusionist Mysteria, as Firefly gets to help the then-budding actress-magician deal with the machinations of her longtime rival, the wicked Phaedra Ashe (Ellen Gerstell), in what could her last battle! Will MJ be able to help Mysteria survive Phaedra's nightmarish illusions and traps, and get out alive? Or, is it too late for both of them? Plus, what has this got to do with a young woman that Mary Jane will meet in the second season named Phoebe Ashe? Did I already tell you that this is one strange acid trip?
Episode 1-6: Sandblasted
MJ's meeting with Miranda Wilson last episode has got the beautiful young redhead thinking about something that Peter Parker's Uncle Ben once told him: "With great power, comes great responsibility." And, that definitely also applies to Mary Jane Watson as well! She's about to get her first real test of that motto when she finds herself dealing with that living mound of sand known as Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church), The Sandman, while sunbathing on Jones Beach! Plus, who in the hell is Shauna Langley (Cassidy Rae), and what does she have to do with the Sandman and a certain local beauty pageant that both MJ and Shauna are competing in? Find out next episode!
Episode 1-7: Crowned And Dangerous
Heeerre She Isss... Yeah, right! a legendary Marvel character from the past, a bewitchingly beautiful blonde, and a strange beauty pageant play a big part in this Firefly adventure where our heroine finds herself competing in that aforementioned pageant alongside a girl named Shauna Langley. But, as Mary Jane is about to find out, Shauna's got some superpowers that are suspiciously familiar to those of the Spider-Man villain she was fighting last episode? Also, MJ meets up with the pageant's owner, Millicent Collins (Joan Collins), a woman with a very colorful past in the Marvel Universe, as they must deal with not only the return of the Sandman - but the emergence of a brand-new villainess by the name of Quicksand - as she and Firefly are about to meet each other for the first time next episode!
Episode 1-8: Quicksand
It's a battle of the beach, as Mary Jane Watson witnesses vapid beauty queen Shauna Langley's transformation into the female mistress of sand - Quicksand! And, our ravishing redhead and the blonde bombshell are about to go at it for the first time in their lives when the brutal sand-woman attempts to kidnap Millicent Collins! But, things go south for Shauna when Flint Marko appears from out of nowhere stalking his female counterpart, forcing Mary Jane to team up with Shauna to deal with her villainous male counterpart in this raucously wild adventure!
Episode 1-9: Angelina
Mary Jane finds herself in the strangest adventure of her current career, as she is back at ESU in her theatrical studies when she meets a comely new classmate by the name of Angelina Brancale (voiced by Stacy Keibler), who's looking to become Mary Jane's new roommate! But, during a battle with Doctor Octopus (Earl Boen), MJ is in for the shock of her life when she witnesses Angelina Brancale's transformation from a 5'8" blonde babe to a 6'9" golden goddess named Stunner, who makes her first appearance in this episode!
Episode 1-10: The Stunner and the Fly
The battle with Doc Ock is about to heat up, as both MJ and Angelina find themselves trying to untangle themselves from the metallic tentacles of the psychotic Spider-Man villain! But, Doctor Octopus may have the upper hand on the girls, as he reveals the shocking secret behind the experiment that not only gave birth to Angelina's Stunner identity, but to Mary Jane's Firefly persona as well! Plus, who is Ann Fraley (voiced by Darlene Conley), and what's her own connection to the girl known as Stunner, and a slithery villain known as Puff Adder? Again, find out next episode!
Episode 1-11: Mama Fraley's Girls
The wonderful and insane world of professional wrestling is showcased in this episode where Firefly and Stunner are mysteriously rescued by a woman by the name of Ann Renee Fraley and taken to a mysterious wrestling gym, where MJ finds herself in the company of a group of superpowered female wrestlers called the Grapplers! But things get real interesting when Angelina reveals to Mary Jane that the woman who rescued them from Doctor Octopus is her adopted mother! Oh, and did I mention an appearance from some 300-pound reptile guy named Gordon "Puff Adder" Fraley (Don Stark), who also happens to be Angelina's older brother?
Episode 1-12: ...And In This Corner, Mary Jane Watson!
The story continues, as Ann Fraley takes a liking to her daughter's new friend MJ. But, the woman also known as Auntie Freeze has a proposition for our red-headed heroine: Try out for the Grapplers - by wrestling Angelina Brancale Fraley, Stunner herself - in a steel cage! And, even if both girls survive their first match against each other, there's still that problem with Angie's rampaging brother to deal with in this riotous episode about the business of sports entertaiment!
Episode 1-13: The Return of Gwen Stacy - Part 1
In this first season finale, Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson find themselves confronted by a ghost from their past, as they witness the return of Peter's old girlfriend, Gwendolyn Stacy (Lisa Ann Beley)! But, wasn't Gwen murdered by the Green Goblin a while back? But, as both Spider-Man and Firefly are about to find out, this Gwen Stacy is not who she claims to be, as she begins to exhibit some brand-new Green Goblin-like abilities in addition to some brand-new abilities, as we introduce you to a new female version of the Hobgoblin that you'll never forget when she makes her appearance in season two!