Because you demanded it! Because some of you even begged me for it. Heck, one person recently shook me down for it! I give you more “Spidey Revisions”. Peter and Johnny go to an art show for Alicia Masters Storm in “Web Of Spider-Man #73”, but Peter realizes that sharing keys with Mary Jane has made him a new more mature man. Neither of this men are married any longer. One involved a retcon which de-aged the husband character and caused his marriage to seldomly be mentioned ever again, and the other was “One More Day”. If you can’t read the text, click on the picture.
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Do these more often, I know you have more waiting to be published…
At least Jonny’s still married to Lyja in MC2. Unfortunatly, the FF continuity from Tom’s admitedly dire FF run is intact there too. SHARON VENTURA FTW (groan)
If I remember correctly this was from that terrible “Art Attacks” storyline. Cant remember if the villain was that cockroach/ painter guy or the Headsmen though.
Peter at least wouldn’t be one of about two married superheroes in the Marvel Universe who isn’t a total douchenozzle.
Character development
I wonder what would have happened if Johnny had stayed married?
Oh how I’ve missed these.