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Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #7 (2005)

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #7 (2005)

$3.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Sean McKeever, pencils and cover by Takeshi Miyazawa.
"The Origin Thing," part 2 of 2. The "Dark MJ Saga" continues in this special two-part look at Spider-Man's origin through the eyes of Mary Jane Watson! She's turned wallowing in sorrow into an artform. But now MJ has found a kindred spirit, and his name is Spider-Man! Could this fleeting crush be the origin of a profound change for Mary Jane's personality?
Available:
June 28th 2006
BONUS REVIEW by RICK BERG
So I read a super positive review of this book last month and felt I should try it since I am so maligned about having no god of thunder. Surprise! This book is really good. Excellent maybe even. Sean McKeever writes (at least to me) very realistic characters. I believe that after being dumped by your first love that you will be crushed and that seeing Spider-Man might actually make you feel better. I sympathize with M.J. as she struggles to tell Peter her true feelings. My only slight complaint is that the art lacks some energy and feels a bit sparse at times. I mean c’mon are there really only 6 people in a high school? Or only 3 people on a train? Sure it adds a little to M.J.’s loneliness on one level but it is really boring to see such empty bland panels.
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Sean McKeever, pencils and cover by Takeshi Miyazawa.
"The Origin Thing," part 2 of 2. The "Dark MJ Saga" continues in this special two-part look at Spider-Man's origin through the eyes of Mary Jane Watson! She's turned wallowing in sorrow into an artform. But now MJ has found a kindred spirit, and his name is Spider-Man! Could this fleeting crush be the origin of a profound change for Mary Jane's personality?
Available:
June 28th 2006
BONUS REVIEW by RICK BERG
So I read a super positive review of this book last month and felt I should try it since I am so maligned about having no god of thunder. Surprise! This book is really good. Excellent maybe even. Sean McKeever writes (at least to me) very realistic characters. I believe that after being dumped by your first love that you will be crushed and that seeing Spider-Man might actually make you feel better. I sympathize with M.J. as she struggles to tell Peter her true feelings. My only slight complaint is that the art lacks some energy and feels a bit sparse at times. I mean c’mon are there really only 6 people in a high school? Or only 3 people on a train? Sure it adds a little to M.J.’s loneliness on one level but it is really boring to see such empty bland panels.