Comics Favorite Peter/MJ moment?

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Can anyone recommend me any really good peter/mj issues?
i wanted to give something to my girlfriend who doesnt really care for comics, and idk, she might like it.

and what about Spider-man:Blue


any issue would be great thats a love story between the two with not as much action
I wouldn't get Spider-Man Blue if you want a good Peter/MJ issue. It was good, but it was mostly about Peter getting maudlin over Gwen.

I would go with Parallel Lives
http://www.amazon.com/Amazing-Spider-Man-Parallel-Lives/dp/0871355736

Or you might try the "Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane" title. It is very well written and my niece, who is a real girly-girl, loves them. So do I.

This hardcover is a great deal:
http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-Lo...bs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200615361&sr=1-1

And in June the next hardcover will come out that will bring her up-to-date:
http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-Lo...=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200615543&sr=1-6

If you can't wait till June, there are paperbacks... but they are small and not nearly as nice as the HCs:
http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-Lo...=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200615428&sr=1-4

http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-Lo...=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200615496&sr=1-5

http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Man-Lo...=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200615496&sr=1-5
 
Well, thanks to captivated, i could get a taste of the issue.

Ill probably get her the Sensational one, and if she puts it in her closet, ill steal it back and in my back issue box it goes
 
Buy the Sensational Spider-man Annual #1.

I much have read the issue 5 times already. It's an amazing and heart warming read.

Marvel kind of destroyed it with the OMD day story by erasing everything that's happened but, if you can find a way to ignore all that like most do....the issue is a classic.
 
Here's some family moments from Spider-Girl:

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Damn that last panel is all kinds of kickass!

Thanks for posting those.
 
I hate to say it, but it's pretty obvious. Peter and MJ are finished until JQ is gone. It'll take a drop in readership of about 40% for Marvel to see a loss on this endeavour, and that simply isn't going to happen. Either drop the books (like many others and myself) or get used to the new status quo.

I am quoting this for its incredible amount of family sized truth.
 
Scanned this today it's one of my fav ever Peter/MJ pages.
Taken from ASM#348 by the masters David Michelinie and Erik Larsen.
I'm a romantic sweetie you see.

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I'm plan to keep checking this thread now and then, cause it makes me smile... :)

But I really have very little to say anymore... I've dumped ALL the comics. :(

Heck... I've dumped ALL things MARVEL.

I realize now that seeing the Spider-Man movies in the theatres multiple (10+) times just ENABLED this idiot company to give Quesada room to run the character into the ground.

Distance and time have not faded the anger and disgust... it's just made the scope of the violation and the MASSIVE "SCREW YOU" he gave to fans all the more CLEAR. :mad:

The more I thought about it the more it became set in stone.... Marvel won't see another penny from me till Quesada is GONE.

When that happens... one of you Hypsters, (I've had fun chatting with many of you all over the years) PM me and let me know... :cool:

Bye.
 
Can anyone recommend me any really good peter/mj issues?
i wanted to give something to my girlfriend who doesnt really care for comics, and idk, she might like it.

and what about Spider-man:Blue


any issue would be great thats a love story between the two with not as much action

Hmmm.... I didn't really care for Blue, it struck me as too long and whiney. If you want two great issues that are short and fairly self contained without needing back stories or explinations try either:

1. Sensational Annual #1 - great story, little action (or pete for that matter), all the backstory you need is right there in the issue and has some really touching moments.

2. Silver Surfer Requiem #2 - sounds odd I know, but this is actually probably one of my favorite Pete/MJ moments. You don't need history, and the dynamic is rather brilliant, plus it touches on some real life issues and doesn't talk down to you over them. as a bonus, it's really pretty art.
 
Hmmm.... I didn't really care for Blue, it struck me as too long and whiney. If you want two great issues that are short and fairly self contained without needing back stories or explinations try either:

1. Sensational Annual #1 - great story, little action (or pete for that matter), all the backstory you need is right there in the issue and has some really touching moments.
Personally, I though Spider-Man: Blue was very well done and is a must have for all Spidey fans. Jeph Loeb's story telling and Tim Sale's art really combined togeather to make a very emotional, cool and gripping story.

As for Sensation Annual #1, I do agree that is a great story. It defenitley was one of the better Issues of 2007. One of the things I liked about it was the flash backs of Peter and MJ kissing at the airport. The flashback was from ASM Issue #143 to be specific. :up:
 
This one is good because its different from the others. Mary and Peter had a complex (ie, real) relationship.
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MJ: till then-- chill it! dig?

Pete: sure, MJ, I dig.

Why the hell did people stop talking like this? We need to bring back 70's slang.
 
Yeah, I'm actually ok with 70's slang being dead. :o
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2/19/2008


I have many favorite moments, but here's one favorite of mine. I forgot which comics they were, but it actually was from the "Clone Saga" period. In that "Time Bomb" two-parter, if I recall correctly, the Jackal puts a post-hypnotic suggestion that forces Peter to hunt his own wife down and he tries to kill her. She runs while he battles his way through the New Warriors and his own clone, but in the end, Mary Jane made her stand at Aunt May's old house in Forest Hills, ready to die by Pete's hands. She didn't even beg for her life. Instead, Mary Jane just urged Peter to believe in himself and in their love. And it worked! That, to me, is one of my favorite examples of just how strong Peter and Mary Jane's love was for one another.

I also love "The Amazing Spider-Man", vol. 2, #50. Sure, not every one is a fan of JMS's work, but I loved how he brought the pair back together. And if nothing else, we get a hilarious moment with Doctor Doom at the airport's metal detector.


Stuart Green
 
A very good moment between Peter & MJ was during the Maximum Carnage storyline and she is scared for Peter's life, especially when she starts crying.
 
I'm plan to keep checking this thread now and then, cause it makes me smile... :)

But I really have very little to say anymore... I've dumped ALL the comics. :(

Heck... I've dumped ALL things MARVEL.

I realize now that seeing the Spider-Man movies in the theatres multiple (10+) times just ENABLED this idiot company to give Quesada room to run the character into the ground.

Distance and time have not faded the anger and disgust... it's just made the scope of the violation and the MASSIVE "SCREW YOU" he gave to fans all the more CLEAR. :mad:

The more I thought about it the more it became set in stone.... Marvel won't see another penny from me till Quesada is GONE.

When that happens... one of you Hypsters, (I've had fun chatting with many of you all over the years) PM me and let me know... :cool:

Bye.

Yup. That sums it up for me, too, Cap. I've dropped all my books, although I do read the occasional Flash or Daredevil (ironically - or not? - both are superheroes married to normal women) that my husband brings home. Unfortunately I can't stop him from collecting, but at least he pretty much sticks to DC comics except for DD.
 
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