JewishHobbit
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They could have... but I think Marvel (as well as the readers) have always enjoyed the trials & tribulations that is Peter Parker's love life and its effect on his being Spider-Man...
You're steriotyping. YOU'VE always enjoyed the tirals and tribulations of Peter's love life, but obviously it's on an individual basis. Peter overcame that time in his life, and while he and MJ had their ups and downs, he finally managed to overcome that. I was happy to see that happen myself. That was a part of Spidey's past and it's a regression to have returned to it.
Even Marvel's First Couple, Reed & Sue, have had their troubles over the years with Sue having a "thing" with Namor from time to time... so when Pete & MJ got married in 1987, would we be so surprised to see MJ perhaps have an affair? If reading comics have taught me anything, is that nothing lasts forever...
Is this really your mindset on relationships? If it is then I pity you. I've known more people who have remained true through their years than have had affairs. We've all had arguments and such, but that's it. Monday will be 8 years married, 10 years together with my wife and we've never so much as considered anything like that and we have no desire to. And they even touched on that subject with MJ back in the 90's and they overcame it and moved on. God forbid Marvel actually teach its readers (and the young readers they hope to pick up) that a marraige should be respected

Besides, if Sue wants to bang Namor, and Cyclops wants to bang Emma, and Jean wants to bang Wolverine, and Gwen wants to bang Norman, why does Peter and MJ have to join the "I Can't hold these hormones back anymore!" steriotype? Isn't this supposed to be the relatable, responsible book? Believe it or not, some people are happy in a relationship.. why not portray that in this book?