We haven't seen Mary Jane Watson since #1, but that's about to change with this almost ALL-MJ issue!
MJ saves Spidey, helps Aunt May and basically saves the day.
Face it, readers, you just hit the jackpot.
Rated T
What can I say? Welcome back Mary Jane. It was nice to spend some time with our Friendly Neighborhood Mary Jane this week. As I said above, what makes a hero is what you do that makes a difference in someone else's life. It can be as simple as making sure someone is taking care of themself, or showing someone that there is more to their situation than what it looks like on the surface. Simple acts of love and kindness go a long way which again makes Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man one of the most real Marvel books on shelves right now. Read Full Review
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #11 (Taylor, Cabal, Woodard, Lanham) does it again to the shock of literally nobody. If you arent already reading this series, what are you still waiting for? Read Full Review
I seriously hope this isn't the last time MJ will grace the pages of this comic. But I can see why she's getting her own title, and it isn't just to make more money for Marvel! It's to show us that one doesn't really need powers to be a hero. Read Full Review
It's obvious that Peter wouldn't be the hero he is without the love, support and kindness of MJ – and Tom Taylor shows us why one of the oldest love stories in all of comics is still the most enduring, and the kind of relationship we should all strive for. Read Full Review
While I was a bit leery of the whole "I'm the one who takes care of Spider-Man while he takes care of the city" angle, the story stayed away from stereotypes about supportive spouses and gave fans a reminder how great Mary Jane is. Read Full Review
Overall, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #11 is a great showcase of the many facets of Mary Jane Watson, and is a warm issue that nicely matches the tone of the rest of the series. Read Full Review
So glad Marvel extended this run.
Wholesome content. And really nice to have Juan Cabal back on art!
Peter takes a day-nap after an exhausting troll fight, letting MJ carry the narrative (and handle a troll-fight of her own). It's an excellent one-off adventure that scores all-time great characterization points. A thorough blast. The art isn't quite as great as the writing, but the visuals are a long way from disappointing.
Another great issue.
One of thos classic feel good Spidey stories but for mj
"Here's the thing about Spider-Man. Everyone knows about the responsibility thing. But they dont realize he thinks everything is his responsibility. And no one has enough power to deal with that. No matter what happen with his life, he still worries about everything else. He still puts other people's nead ahead of his own, it's just who he is. See Captain América is Captain América. Thor is Thor. But Spider Man...Spider-Man is Peter Parker... And Peter Parker is my responsibility. "
Delightful!
It was nice and enjoyable!
I want to be like MJ when I grow up.