The many faces of Mary Jane throughout the different medias. Which one is your favorite?
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The one next to Dunst is the kick-ass MJ from the Shattered Dimensions game, where she teams up with Miguel O’Hara. Cool stuff.
Oh, and they forgot the MJ from the MTV show, who was slightly goth. As for my favorite other media Mary Jane, Spectacular all the way!
Nothing against her, but should we really count Shailene Woodleys version, since she was dropped from the film? I can see that the one next to Kirsten Dunsts MJ is from a video game, but which one? I don´t think I can choose a favorite.
Art wise I go for the ultimate version. As much as I dislike that show I can still appreciate a good design when I see one. Character wise it’s spect. Spidey all the way.
I pick Mary Jane. ^_^
90s animated Mary Jane is my favourite!
@5 yeah she wasn’t but it was still in the early days and she only kept him at arms length because she saw that gwen liked him more.
@#5 According to Greg Weisman she liked him but thought he was too risky. I guess for nostalgia’s sake I’d go for 90s cartoon MJ, although I like Spec’s alot. Hell I like em all I guess
The Spectacular Spider-Man version of Mary Jane wasn’t even into Peter Parker. She was into Liz Allan’s brother. And she kept Peter at arms length. Too bad that Parker Luck put him right into a corner at the end of the Second Season never to be given a 3rd Season, which was cancelled for Ultimate Spider-Man. I think that Spectacular Spider-Man could still had been ongoing to this day with the animation used in Ultimate Spider-Man; No?
The MARY-JAAAAAAAANE in the bottom-right corner is my favorite.
I like spectacular spiderman mj the best
Don’t make me choose!
Is that top right one from the 60s cartoon?