>100 issue run >Sales wise one of the most successful female heroes Marvel’s ever had >Has her own rogues gallery combining new villains and classics >Has an origin literally built in that connects to Peter but let’s you focus on her being her own hero
>Marvel pushes every minority character BUT her Fucking why?
Mayday Parker would be perfect for a tv show or movie showing the future of Peter and MJ but Miles and Gwen stole heir thunder.
Joshua Allen
God what a great time where they could just introduce diversity characters to replace the white male heroes respectfully without overly obsessed fanfare about it. Yeah you’ll have bigoted detractors even back then but the difference between then and now is that they where ignored rightfully.
James Ortiz
>replace the white male heroes respectfully without overly obsessed fanfare about it.
You mean make a superfluous out of continuity alternative timeline book that had no impact on the mainline?
Juan Roberts
>>Sales wise one of the most successful female heroes Marvel’s ever had Given the only reason her series ran as long as it did was that editorial liked/favored it that's not a good sign for the rest of marvel's female led books
Robert Bennett
Because One More Day happened.
Robert Fisher
Slott would ruin her like the big fag he is.
Adam Gray
Tell that to FemThor, Silk, Carol, and Spidergwen.
Dominic Cox
The difference is that people who didn't like them weren't reflexively called "bigoted" to shame them into compliance, you queer.
Luke White
>Muh continuity Continuity says that Sins Past and Spider Totem happened. Continuity can suck a dick.
Evan Butler
>Reed Richards is a brain in a jar >Wolverine and Elektra had a daughter MC2 wen't some places.
Isaiah Anderson
It’s still something, and shows how much staying power her world had.
Michael Collins
Despite the weird vibes between her and Felicia's obsessed daughter that were probably unintended.
Silk is a minority.
Zachary Powell
There’s a lot of ways to move Mayday away from M2. Look at Miles, he’s from Ultimate.
Eli Sanchez
because her very existence in the Marvel Universe changes the core of what the main Spider-man book is about and as we all know Marvel won't allow that.
Anthony Thomas
as someone who doesn't read Marvel how did that work? I assume some sort of multi-dimensional fuckery but does Miles remember living in another universe? Did some of his cast come with him?
Mason Cook
not really and yes. molecule man did it because miles gave him a 3 week/7 year old butt hamburger
Daniel Parker
MC2 was supposed to be the future of Marvel universe of the 90s or something, but it was basically Tom DeFalco sandbox, the concept of Mayday was better than the execution.
Connor Morgan
In the build-up to Secret Wars 2015, the various realities of the Marvel multiverse were destroyed, with only a select few characters surviving for various reasons. After it ended, the multiverse and its denizens were restored one reality at a time. Miles and every member of his supporting cast that didn't already exist in the main universe were brought over. His dead mom and uncle were also resurrected. It was later revealed that the Ultimate universe had also been restored, but Miles and his supporting cast are here to stay. I think he has memories of his life in the Ultimate universe, but I stopped reading his series a while back, so I'm not sure.
Camden Long
Naruto grew up, married and had kids. Why spidey isn’t allowed this? Cape comics are walking in circles forever
Charles Barnes
>You mean make a superfluous out of continuity alternative timeline book that had no impact on the mainline?
No we're talking about MC2, not Ultimate, and eventually Ultimate's grimderp and nonexistant editorial oversight of continuity did start to crap up the main line.
Nicholas Collins
Molecule man transported Miles and his entire supporting cast to 616, resurrected his mother. unlce Aaron and warped reality so they were always there since the beginning. Except there was a 616-Miles Morales who was a gangster and a friend of Kingpin. Yes. nothing makes sense.
Austin Howard
What's wrong with Tom DeFalco?
Eli Clark
My theory is that writers grow up reading characters with a certain status quo and want to write the characters how they read them. People read Spidey as a down on his luck struggling early 20's who has an on again off again rocky relationship with Mary Jane, when they get the chance to write Spidey that's what they want to write. This results in Spider-man perpetually being stuck in one place, for the worse in my opinion.
Matthew Jenkins
Spider-Girl was a good comic though.
Henry Rodriguez
I think Mayday is a shitty name
James Taylor
You could, but I think it would be a big mistake to take her away from her world and her supporting cast. Besides, Earth-616 already has plenty of Spiders, including two from alternate realities (last I checked, Gwen hasn't permanently moved over to Earth-616, but I'm not ruling out the possibility).
Brayden Long
It would remove everything that's interesting about Mayday because the core appeal is the MC2 world and its distinct future timeline and just turn her into yet another spider character in 616. Miles got taken to 616 because the entire Ultimate line was shutdown and his core gimmick was being a black kid with spider powers in the present. He didn't really lose anything inherently vital when he made the transition. Same wouldn't apply to Spider-girl
Sebastian Smith
God. I had forgotten that. Certainly one of the Top Ten Solutions Taken From The Butt of comics.