![]() ![]() The issue ends with a cheer to a “Brand New Day,” announcing the name of the Amazing Spider-Man relaunch to follow. The four-issue story arc ends with a party for Harry Osborn, who’s returned from rehab AND the dead. The horrifying truth comes to the fore, though, as it’s revealed the spooky child Peter saw was his and Mary Jane’s daughter, who will now never exist thanks to the deal. So not only are they not in love any more, but Peter’s privacy is restored. Michael Straczynski, Joe Quesada/Marvel COmicsĪs part of the deal MJ makes, Mephisto agrees to erase everyone’s memories of Peter as Spider-Man. Peter Parker regained his secret identity But eventually after “one more day” together, Peter and MJ agree to sacrifice their love to save Aunt May. ![]() If that sounds like a weird deal, it’s because it is and that’ll come into play later. And what did Mephisto want in exchange for saving Aunt May? The one thing dearest to Peter: his love for Mary Jane and their marriage. Alas, before Peter can reach her he’s waylaid by a terrifying child who’s actually Mephisto (essentially the Satan of the Marvel Comics universe) in disguise. Sadly, Peter cannot find anyone to help him and returns to Stephen, who tells him he needs to say goodbye to May. In a desperate moment, he goes to see Stephen Strange - sound familiar? - but while Stephen can’t help him, he sends Peter into a magical realm to see if he can find the answer for himself. She’s been hit with a bullet meant for her nephew, and because he’s broke, she’s about to be moved to a “charity ward.’’ Peter goes on a rampage, trying to come up with a plan to solve his woes - which all stem from revealing his identity at the behest of Tony Stark. Michael Straczynski and essentially completed by writer-artist-editor Joe Quesada, Aunt May is at death’s door. In the much-maligned Spider-Man: One More Day arc started by writer J. So if you want to know what could happen next, it’s time to dig into some of the most divisive comics of the 2000s. Though it might have taken some viewers by surprise, there’s actually a pretty serious precedent for this in the comics. It’s an act of true selflessness, one that leaves Peter alone in the world for the very first time. ![]() While the world still remembers Spider-Man and his heroics, no one knows the kid behind the mask. ![]() But it is the end for his Peter Parker, in a way.Īs the multiverse threatens to come crashing down on the world as he knows it, Peter makes a choice: He asks Doctor Strange to cast a spell that will make everyone in every universe forget who the MCU’s Peter Parker is. Many fans thought this might be the end of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, though it isn’t. Spider-Man: No Way Home ends with a shocking sacrifice. ![]()
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