And Now, Mary Jane's First Animated Fanfic!

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The New Adventures of Mary Jane Watson
A new Marvel series by Kenny Eugene McCall
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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!
 
i'm glad to see you bring firefly back kenny
keep up the good work:ninja:
 
Season Two:

Episode 2-1: The Return of Gwen Stacy - Conclusion

The terrifying conclusion to the two-part adventure begins the second season, as both Firefly and Spider-Man finally discover that their once-dead friend, Gwen Stacy, is really a diabolical clone - courtesy of Norman Osborn! But, the real nightmare for our two lovebirds is that they are about to witness the birth of a brand-new - and even deadlier - female version of the Hobgoblin that's got the powers to put her creator, the Green Goblin, to shame! But, will Peter and MJ be able to find the good person that the real Gwen Stacy was inside this clone and help her help them turn the tables on the Goblin himself? Not for the squeamish, mind you!

Episode 2-2: Jessica

Now, before you get too confused on which Jessica is which (Jones or Drew) in the Marvel Universe this season (since both of them will be featured this season), this episode deals with the introduction of a young Daily Bugle reporter named Jessica Jones (voiced by Ashley Scott). She has been given her first plum assignment: Interview the hottest new superheroine in the Marvel Universe - Mary Jane Watson, the Firefly! And, Mary Jane's all too happy to please the neophyte reporter! But, a powerful villain from Jessica Jones' past, a ruthless businessman named Zebediah Killgrave (Malcolm McDowell), has come back to haunt her, and Mary Jane is about to find out how powerful the psychotic Purple Man really is when he tries to use his psychic powers on the ravishing redhead! Only this time, Mary Jane's being turned into a living weapon against Miss Jones! Can Jessica try to break MJ out of the Purple Man's hypnotic control before it is too late?

Episode 2-3: Bedazzled

The rollerblading mutant disco diva Dazzler - also known as Alison Blaire (speaking and singing voice by Britta Phillips) - makes her first appearance in this episode where Mary Jane gets a walk-on role in Dazzler's newest music video "Bedazzled!" But, MJ also finds herself in a really funky situation, as she is introduced to an even hotter rock diva by the name of Lightwave - also known as Aurora Dante (speaking and singing voice by Samantha Newark) - who happens to be a childhood friend and rival of Ali's! And, when these two similarly-powered musical light mavens come together in the same video, sparks are going to fly! And if that's not enough, MJ, Ali and Rori find themselves dealing with both an insane hip-hop performer named the Hypno-Hustler (special voice-over by Calvin "Snoop Dogg" Broadus), and a beguiling hypnotic beauty named Hypnotia (Jolene Blalock)! And they're looking to sabotage the shoot itself unless Firefly, Dazzler and Lightwave can bring the villains into the light in this rocking episode!

Episode 2-4: A Bunny's Tale

Mary Jane has been invited to be a guest model at a posh fashion show for a hot new fashion designer named Regine Cesaire (Cynthia McGee). But Regine's big night is about to be sabotaged by a villainous ex-model by the name of the White Rabbit (voiced by Jessica Biel)! Now, MJ must find a way to deal with this hopping mad new villainess before it's too late! Plus, what happens when MJ meets the wondrous Janet Van Dyne (Grey DeLisle), the Wasp, at the same show? Find out next episode!

Episode 2-5: The Will of the Wasp

The White Rabbit may have gotten away from MJ at Regine's fashion show, but MJ is about to meet a very special person in her life in the form of Janet Van Dyne (Grey DeLisle), who Marvel fans also know as the Wasp, a former member of the Avengers! And, when these two ladies get together, watch out! Plus, Janet shows MJ how to shrink to six-inch size, and MJ debuts her hot new flame-red Firefly costume just in time for the return of the White Rabbit in this episode.

Episode 2-6: Night of the Dragonfly

Mary Jane and her friend Liz Allan (Giselle Loren) get the chills when they meet a weird, new Goth-like student at Empire State University during a biology class. But, there's something strange about this girl named Veronica Dultry (voiced by Fairuza Balk), especially when she has another supervillainous identity as the stinging Dragonfly! Not only that, Mary Jane is about to find out that Veronica is also a witch with far more dangerous powers! Can MJ deal with this frightening new witchy woman with a thing for flying insects and a costume similar to Mary Jane's? Bewitched and bewildered is more like it!

Episode 2-7: Day of the Butterfly

Dazzler (Britta Phillips) and Spider-Man (Rino Romano) guest star in an episode in which Alison Blaire invites Peter and Mary Jane to a concert in Central Park featuring a new R&B star by the name of Marian Michaels (special speaking and singing voice by singer Ashanti Douglas). But, when the hip-hop superfreak the Hypno-Hustler (Calvin "Snoop Dogg" Broadus) makes his return with his new girl group, the Mercy Killers (voiced by Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child.), looking to put the screws on Marian, Mary Jane and Peter are about to get their first look at a brand-new Marvel heroine by the name of the Butterfly when she, Firefly and Spider-Man join forces to put a sour note into the plans of the Hypno-Hustler and the Mercy Killers in this special episode!

Episode 2-8: Drummline

Continuing with the Butterfly storyline from last episode, Mary Jane and Marian meet for the first time and quickly become fast friends, at which time Marian introduces the Fly Girl and the Web-Head to her manager and fiancee, music producer Jericho Drumm (voiced by Taye Diggs). But, there's something very interesting about this handsome young man, for he is none other than the Marvel witch-doctor superhero Brother Voodoo! And, this supernatural hero makes his first appearance in this episode!

Episode 2-9: Tigra, Tigra, Burning Bright...

Greer Nelson (Lenore Zann), the Avenger known as Tigra, makes an appearance in this episode where she helps Mary Jane deal with a wild new feline villainess named Panthea (Special voice-over by Eva Longoria), who's been terrorizing park-goers at the Central Park Zoo! But as Mary Jane finally meets the dark-haired panther woman, she finds out that she was part of the same crossbreeding experiment that produced Tigra five years ago, and she needs Tigra's help in stopping a group of scientists from killing her!

Episode 2-10: ...The Hellcat Slinks at Night

MJ finds herself on her lunch break from classes at a local Barnes and Noble bookstore, where she meets Dorothy Walker (Marlene Aragon), creator and executive producer of the high-school television series "Patsy Walker Confidential." She is here for a signing of the first book in the Patsy Walker book series! While there, she runs into Dorothy's 17-year-old daughter, actress Patricia "Patsy" Walker (voiced by Beverley Mitchell), star of the series! But things go south when Dot Walker is kidnapped by the reptile femme fatales known as the Limp Lizards, and Patsy reveals her superheroic identity of Hellcat as the two women must take down Diamondback (Kari Wuhrer), Black Mamba (Charisma Carpenter) and the other Limp Lizards so that they can rescue Patsy's mom in this wacky adventure!

Episode 2-11: Curiosity Killed the Firefly

MJ finds herself in a real sticky situation when she investigates a robbery at the New York Diamond Exchange, only to confront her rival Felicia Hardy (Jennifer Hale in a dual role)! Only this time, she is in her Black Cat identity and the one doing the robbery! But, when Felicia pins the diamond robbery on Mary Jane, it's a race against time as she and Felicia play a twisted game of cat and mouse throughout the city! Can our ravishing redhead put the sting on her platinum-blonde rival and clear her name? Now she knows how Peter feels when stuck in situations like that!

Episode 2-12: A Spider-Woman to the Fly

Here's an interesting adventure for ya: What happens when put a red-headed college student in a red insect costume together with a raven-haired ex-spy in a red-and-yellow arachnid costume that would make Spider-Man blush? Three words: Girls Gone Wild! That's what happens when Mary Jane Watson and Jessica Drew (voiced by Alyssa Milano) come together for an adventure where Firefly finds herself out of her league when the terrorist organization HYDRA makes a run to invade New York City, only to have Spider-Woman bail her out of it! But, the real question is, can MJ and Jessie be able to coexist with each other when Jessica's pheromones become out of control, not to mention to the point that even Madame Hydra (Colleen Wheeler) is attracted to the Webbed Wonder in a bad way? Plus, Miranda Wilson returns into MJ's life, just as she is cast for the television series "Secret Hospital" alongside legendary actress Marla Drake (Marlene Aragon), forcing MJ to make the biggest decision of her life and career! It's an adventure she'll never forget as she says goodbye to Peter (and New York City) and heads for Hollywood in the second-season finale next episode

Episode 2-13: Mary Jane Goes Hollywood

It's graduation day at ESU for Mary Jane Watson, as her acting talent has landed her not only a college diploma, but a visit from not only Miranda Wilson, but also television impresario Howard Sands (Eric Braeden), who wants her to star in his new television series called "Secret Hospital!" Could this move mean the end of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson's relationship? And, what happens when she meets soap diva Marla Drake for the first time? Yo, you gotta tune in for the second part of this joint in Season Three!
 
Season Three:

Episode 3-1: Mary Jane Goes Hollywood - Conclusion

Mary Jane has finally arrived in La-La-Land, and with stars in her eyes in this third-season premiere! While there, she meets the handsome television producer Howard Sands (Eric Braeden), who gives MJ her first role on the television series "Secret Hospital!" MJ also gets the shock of her life when she is met by the show's legendary star, actress Marla Drake (Marlene Aragon), who already knows about MJ's brief exploits as the fiery Firefly! But what superheroic secret does Marla have, and what does it have to do with a mysterious feline heroine slinking throughout Hollywood? Find out next episode!

Episode 3-2: The Marvelous Miss Fury

The Hollywood adventure continues as Marla Drake takes MJ in as her newest protege, just as the actress is reunited with her friend, Miranda Wilson (Susan Sullivan), at MJ's new apartment! There, Marla tells Mary Jane the story of her life as a forgotten Marvel superheroine from the mid-70's called Miss Fury! But the real acid trip here is, who is Marlena Drake (Andrea Taylor), and what does she have to do with the legacy of Miss Fury? Find out next episode!

Episode 3-3: Marlena Drake: Heroine At Large

Mary Jane is in Beverly Hills doing some shopping when, from out of nowhere, a toad-like supervillain named Leap Frog (voiced by George Lopez) has just stolen over a million dollars worth of diamonds from Harry Winston Jewelers! But, as Firefly pursue the crook, she is met by the new Miss Fury, Marlena Drake! She is a real Valley Girl of a heroine who thinks she's all that, especially when MJ mistakes Marlena for the Black Cat, Felicia Hardy! Can these two heroines be able to settle their differences long enough to catch this hyperactive toad-man? Plus, remember Millicent Collins? Well, Millie the Model's back, and she is the catalyst for a seven-part storyline involving Mary Jane, Marlena and Mama Marla starting next episode! But, who is Misty Collins (voiced by Gina Gershon)? And, what does she have to do with this entire storyline where MJ enters the modeling industry! Also, what does this have to do with a deadly group of sexy supervillainesses called the Femme Fatales, who make their individual appearances next episode as well!

Episode 3-4: Paper Dolls and Femme Fatales, Part 1: Misty and Mysteria

A brand-new seven-part Firefly storyline begins, as MJ and Marlena finally reintroduce themselves after that dust-up between their heroic alter egos last episode! Now back at MJ's, MJ and Marlena decide to become roommates, but not before Marla Drake confronts her 19-year-old daughter about her exploits in Marla's old skintight catsuit! Meanwhile, MJ is invited to appear on a hot new entertainment-based talk show called "Misty," starring former model Misty Collins! But, when a new version of Miranda Wilson's old alter-ego Mysteria shows up on the set, it's MJ who must change into her Firefly identity to deal with this beguiling new vixen! But, is Mary Jane ready for the various mist traps Mysteria sets up for her? But the real shocker is: Are former model diva Misty Collins and this new Mysteria the same woman? That's what happens when both Firefly and Mysteria unmask each other, in this episode!

Episode 3-5: Paper Dolls and Femme Fatales, Part 2: Blackbird, Bluebird

Things got way out of hand last ep, as Firefly found herself trapped within the misty traps of the villainess Mysteria, only to find both herself and her nemesis unmasked, and Mysteria revealed to be none other than Misty Collins herself! Now, Misty has the dirt on MJ and she will use it to her advantage! Not only that, there is a cloaked older woman hiding in the shadows who observed the battle, looking to a find a way to bring MJ into her fold! Could it be her aunt Millie?

Meanwhile let me introduce you to two young women who play a big part in this story: One is named Brenda Drago (voiced by Elizabeth Berkley), a mean-to-the-core young woman who is the adopted daughter of one Adrian Toomes, who Spider-Man fans know as the terrifying Vulture! The other girl? That's 15-year-old Sally Avril (voiced by Mackenzie Rosman), Brenda's teen protege and sidekick! And, when young Marlena Drake finds herself tangling with these two lethal ladies in her Miss Fury identity, she really finds out that feline and avian creatures really don't mix, as Blackbird and Bluebird make their first appearance in this high-flying adventure! Plus, that veiled woman is back, and is she also observing Marlena as well? Hmm...

Episode 3-6: Paper Dolls and Femme Fatales, Part 3: The Lady's A Knockout!

Angelina Brancale (Stacy Keibler), the blonde giantess known as Stunner, makes her return as she visits her former classmate and friend Mary Jane Watson. But, she's here for another reason: She's here to visit a young African-American beauty named Joanna Cargill (voiced by wrestler Linda Miles), which she hasn't seen in ten years! But, when Angie and MJ travel to Compton, California to visit her, they find the young mutant giantess tangling with a brand-new armored muscle-woman named Knockout (voiced by wrestler Jacqueline Moore) But, here's the real shocker: when Firefly and Stunner try to help out, it's Joanna who tells her old friend Angelina that Knockout is none other than her cousin, Jacqueline Cargill, who was visiting her for the weekend! Things go way south when Spidey villain Tombstone (voiced by Michael Jai White) arrives in the South Central Los Angeles neighborhood looking for Jacqueline, who happens to be his ex-girlfriend! MJ, leave this fight to the three Amazons in this episode!

Episode 3-7: Paper Dolls and Femme Fatales, Part 4: The Lady of the Lash

A real mystery is about to come about when during the battle between Stunner, Frenzy, Knockout and Tombstone in Compton, Tombstone is mysteriously struck down by a strange tachyon beam, and Knockout disappears from out of nowhere, thanks to that same beam! Now, MJ and Angelina must say their goodbyes as Angie stays around to help Joanna find her favorite cousin. Wonder if our mysterious woman in black is involved.

Meanwhile, Mary Jane finds herself back in Los Angeles where she ends up helping Jessica Drew (Alyssa Milano), who's returning home to set up operations, deal with a dangerous dominatrix by the name of Whiplash (voiced by Amy Jo Johnson); a woman with a penchance for steel lashes! But, what happens when the Iron Man villain Blacklash (voiced by Scott Speedman) shows up to help his female counterpart deal with the Fly Girl and the Web Wonder respectively! Can MJ and Jessica deal with this freaky twosome? Or will Spider-Woman's psychic pheromones cause the women to go after each other? Hmm, interesting. Plus, Marla Drake gets the shock of her life when she gets a visit from none other than Millicent Collins (Joan Collins), who wants to make a proposition to her daughter Marlena! Will she accept? Stay tuned!

Episode 3-8: Paper Dolls and Femme Fatales, Part 5: The She-Creature of Centerville

Jessica and Mary Jane successfully defeat the Whiplash Twins, Blacklash and Whiplash, when they trapped them in super-hard cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre. But as they were going to put them into custody, Mark and Gina Scarlotti were suddenly teleported from the scene by the mysterious tachyon beam from Episode Six! Meanwhile, Marla and Marlena found themselves in a real tight situation as Millicent Collins offered the younger Ms. Drake a one-year modeling contract with her agency, especially when Marlena found out about her mom's past with the elderly Miss Collins!

Now it is days later, and MJ is given an invite by actress Patsy Walker (Beverley Mitchell) and her mother Dorothy to guest-star on her series Patsy Walker: Confidential in Patsy's hometown of Centerville, California. But, when MJ shows up in Centerville to meet the young Ms. Walker, MJ and Patsy find themselves dealing with a nightmarish were-woman named Bloodlust (voiced by Neve Campbell), who has been terrorizing the residents of Patsy's sleepy hometown! There's another twist: Before Firefly and Hellcat could do anything, they get a visit from a wise old woman named Irene Bailey (Betty Jean "B.J." Ward), who tells the girls that the creature is really her troubled daughter Bonnie Bailey, and that her alter ego of Bloodlust was the result of her involvement in dark witchcraft! Dude, does this remind you of a certain Sony Pictures teen witch flick from the mid 90's? Yep, that did it! Plus, MJ is one step closer to solving this strange case, as Millicent Collins returns to Mary Jane's life and wants to offer her a new modeling contract like she did Marlena! Will she take it? Find out next episode!

Episode 3-9: Paper Dolls and Femme Fatales, Part 6: Into the Mind of Melinda!

Mary Jane and Patsy's journey into the supernatural side of Bloodlust has unleashed an animalistic side of Patsy Walker that Mary Jane Watson will never forget, as Hellcat and Bloodlust went toe-to-toe with one another, just as Patsy transformed herself into a were-woman as well, resulting in one of the bloodiest battles between two women in comic-book history! But, a mysterious blonde magician was the deciding factor in this chick-fight, as she helped Firefly return both Patsy and Bonnie to normal! Bonnie on the other hand, found herself the unwilling victim of that blasted tachyon beam! Later, MJ accepts Madame Collins' offer to join her agency, hoping to finally solve this case! As for Blonde Magic Girl there, more on girlfriend in Episode Twelve.

A week later at their pad, Mary Jane and Marlena finally tell each other about their modeling offer from Millie Collins. But more importantly, they have just found themselves back on the set of Secret Hospital dealing with an alluring new actress named Melinda Wilson (Susan Eisenberg) who has just joined the cast! But there's something completely weird in the twisted mind of Miranda Wilson's beautiful daughter, as MJ and Marlena find themselves dealing with a mind-bending new villainess in Mindblast! If that's not enough, the manipulative Misty Collins returns and both Mindblast and Mysteria trap Firefly and Miss Fury in a psychic force field and take them to meet their boss, the mysterious Madame Veil! But the question is: Are Millie Collins and Madame Veil one and the same! That's a mystery both heroines are about to solve in the conclusion next episode! That is, if Firefly and Miss Fury survive the traps and returning villainesses from the past three seasons!

Episode 3-10: Paper Dolls and Femme Fatales, Part 7: Models, Incorporated!

This is it! The ravishing redhead and the ditzy blonde fury finally find themselves at Millie Collins' modeling agency, Models Incorporated (sit down, Aaron Spelling!)! Now, Mary Jane and Marlena must find a way to solve the mystery of the veiled woman known as Madame Veil! But before they could find out, they must play a deadly game where the girls must survive a booby trap-filled maze and some returning lethal ladies from the past three seasons of the show! But, if they could survive this chick fight, Madame Veil's got MJ and Marlena fighting each other, and the old woman finally reveals herself to everyone, including those in our heroines' inner circle! all in the conclusion of this exciting storyarc!

Episode 3-11: Revelations

Millicent Collins finally revealed herself as Madame Veil at the end of last episode as she was able to put both Mary Jane and Marlena through the most terrifying adventure of their lives! But the biggest shock was that Collins was one who got Howard Sands to hire MJ for the part on Secret Hospital, the soap she created for her models, and secretly produces! Now a new adventure begins for Mary Jane Watson as the curmudgeonly Ann Fraley (Darlene Conley) returns, plunging our heroine right back in the wrestling game in a new multi-part storyarc featuring Marvel's superpowered female wrestlers known as the Grapplers! Anyway, is there a Hurricane coming through? Find out as World Wrestling Entertainment's goofiest superhero makes his Marvel Universe appearance next season! Now, as for a certain blonde singer/magician named Phoebe....

Episode 3-12: Raptured, Part 1

Dudes, it's two weeks later, and our ravishing redhead is starting to collect her thoughts concerning the events of last episode. So Marlena decides to cheer her friend up by taking her to check out a music and magic show featuring the beautiful Phoebe Ashe (Ellen Gerstell), the chick from Episode Nine and the one mentioned in Season One. But, backstage is a different story, as Mary Jane and Marlena not only find themselves meeting Phoebe herself, but her equally talented mother, Phaedra Ashe (Adrienne Barbeau), who tells her own story of her first meeting with her rival, Miranda Wilson! Plus, when the nightmarish Master of Illusion, Mysterio, appears out of nowhere and frames Phoebe for a series of mysterious robberies at their club, Stage 99, Firefly, Miss Fury and the newly-christened Rapture must find a way to shine the light of justice on Mysterio and clear Rapture's good name! But, what is Phaedra Ashe's little secret that connects her not only to both Miranda and Phoebe, but to Quentin Beck (Gregg Berger) as well! It's a magical mystery tour that all four women will never forget!

Episode 3-13: Raptured, Part 2

Phaedra Ashe's dirty little secret concerning Mysterio is revealed, and it's not looking too good for her daughter Phoebe! Couple that with the fact that the villainous Master of Illusion has a new, younger illusionist named Maeve Eldritch (Julie Bowen) under his spell, and things are about to go from bad to worse, as Mary Jane ends up helping Rapture deal with this new girl called Astral! Meanwhile, Mysterio gets a rude awakening, thanks to a much older magician named Marla Eldritch, who happens to be Maeve's own mother! And yep, Marla and Phaedra meet for the first time and share a lot of things in common, including the fact that they both have magically gifted daughters with a diva complex, and that they both know Miranda Wilson! All in this funky season three finale!
 
wow cant wait to see the adventures of mary jane
 
interesting but was the line about aaron spelling written two years ago as well/ shouldn't you have edited it out since mr.spelling is no longer with us?
 
Yep. Aaron Spelling is no longer with us, friends, Romans and countrymen. It was meant as a sarcastic comment.
 

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