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All-New Venom #9 is a great read, even before you get to the part where Mary Jane finally breaks up with Paul. There’s some cool fight scenes and developments for the book’s plot, but the end of Paul and Mary Jane is going to be the focus because of fan’s virulent hatred of Paul. Honestly, it’s not just fans who hate Paul; All-New Venom artist Carlos Gomez hates Paul as well. So, this is a moment that fans are going to love. However, I think it might be too soon to celebrate. The Spider-Man editorial office has been keeping this relationship going despite the many, many complaints about it. I don’t believe that they’re going to suddenly give fans what they want and I don’t think you should either.
Spider-Man Fans Should Be Skeptical

“One More Day”, the story that retconned Mary Jane and Peter Parker’s marriage out of existence, has been hated for years and Marvel has always doubled, tripled, even quadrupled down on it. Now, Marvel editorial wanted to get rid of the marriage for ages, but fans liked it. It was great to see Marvel’s relatable sadsack actually win and get the girl. It gave people hope; if Spider-Man could do it, so could we. When Joe Quesada and Tom Brevoort ended the marriage, they didn’t care about what the fans wanted. The various Spider-Man editors since 2007 also haven’t cared. Writers like Dan Slott and Zeb Wells not only didn’t care, but they actively antagonized fans for years about it. They destroyed Mary Jane as a character, erasing all of the development that creators had done with her since her and Peter got together. Going further, Nick Lowe, in the letter pages of The Amazing Spider-Man, has talked about fans telling him they loved “One More Day”, one of the most hated comics of the 21st century, and that fans tell him they like Paul and Mary Jane. However, he never really gives any of proof of either of these things and it feels like Marvel is still pretty sold on the relationship that many online are vocally against.









