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  1. Here’s why Spider-Woman can’t be MJ – she’d be a total hypocrite. She can’t handle having Peter in her life while he’s Spider-Man. She said as much in the final issue of Superior and she’s made that fact clear numerous times during the original Spidey run, prior to the Mephisto deal. Why would she put her friends and family in jeopardy by donning a costume while knowing the impact it had on her with Peter as Spidey.

  2. Original sin is meant to be some sort of evil common to all humans from birth because of what ever, something about an apple. might not be a new spider female but more of a spider characters having to deal with the original sin of the first spider with in sort of buzz.

    but then the bi line sort of fucks up over a thousand years of christian theology, ‘everybody has one’ suggesting personal wrong doings, i think those sort of sins can be white washed if you repent, maybe peter maky up ‘original sin’ being not tackleing the thief who killed uncle ben but he repented by becoming spiderman, some one else never repented.

  3. @2 – Nice to see that I’m not the only one that remembers the Thousand. It wasn’t a great story (“Mmm, tasty spider.”) but it happened. Let’s try to respect established continuity, ok Marvel writers? Sorry, I forgot who I was talking to.

  4. She could have hidden them. Let’s face it you have mutants who hid their powers for years because they didn’t want to be known. Plus, we have seen in the thousand that the longer the spider was radioactive the more mutated it became.

  5. It better not be MJ, that’s all I have to say.
    I’m curious how Marvel will get around the fact this Spider-Woman has been non-existent until now. Did she not know she had powers? Was she using them in another part of the U.S. that has just gone unnoticed by the Fantastic Four and the Avengers?

  6. Plus, the spider bites her on her foot not her arm before it dies and is found and the Thousand is born.

  7. Wasn’t this one of the preview pages for ASM #1? I’m sure I’ve seen it before.

    On to the actual image though. Why can’t Marvel just leave Spider-Man’s origin alone? The Amazing Fantasy #15 orign is so perfect in it’s simplicity that I’ve never seen any reason for more things to be added on to it. It also looks like we’re getting another Spider-Female, because it’s not like we haven’t seen that before.

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