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Paperback Mary Jane Volume 2 Homecoming Digest Book

ISBN: 0785117792

ISBN13: 9780785117797

Mary Jane Volume 2 Homecoming Digest

(Part of the Mary Jane (Collected Editions) (#2) Series and Mary Jane: Homecoming Series)

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Mary Jane Watson goes to Midtown's Homecoming Dance

Granted, the four-part stories about Mary Jane Watson written by Sean McKeever and drawn by Takeshi Miyazawa exist in their own universe. In "The Amazing Spider-man" one of the running gags while Peter Parker was in high school was that Aunt May was always trying to set him up with Mary Jane, the niece of Anna Watson who lived next door. Betty Brant and Liz Allen got to see that Mary Jane looked like a movie star, but readers and Peter were kept in the dark until the end of issue #42 when she offered that immortal first line, "Face it, tiger, you just hit the jackpot!" Eventually Peter and Mary Jane would be married and attempt to live happily ever after, even though the shadow of Gwen Stacy's death lay between them. But in both the "Spider-man" theatrical film and the "Ultimate Spider-man" comic book we had a major revision in that now Mary Jane Watson is there from the beginning, literally the girl next door, and no longer the big time party girl Peter met when he was in college. "Mary Jane, Volume 1: Circle of Friends" introduced us a situation that borrow elements from both of the above. Mary Jane Watson is attending Midtown High just like Peter Parker, where she is dating Harry Osborn while her best friend Liz Allen is dating Flash Thompson. This quartet is pretty much the in group and Peter Parker is on the periphery. Indeed, Mary Jane sees more of Spider-man (and thinks more of him) than she does Peter. That is why these stories remind me more of the television series "Smallville" than of anything in the Marvel mythos, especially with the idea that Mary Jane, like Lois Lane, falls for the superhero before the mere mortal fated to be her spouse. What it does continue is the reformation of Mary Jane as the classic girl next door. "Circle of Friends" is not about a high school girl having a superhero as a date for homecoming but about one who does not understand why she is not happy with her boyfriend and who is stunned to discover Flash is "crushing" on her. All of that is only a set up for what happens in this volume. "Mary Jane, Volume 2: Homecoming" begins with both couples planning to go to the Homecoming dance together and have the greatest night of their teenage lives. But Liz is also aware that Flash has a crush on Mary Jane, while Harry wants Mary Jane to help him cheat on a test. The next thing we know Liz is avoiding her boyfriend and her best friend while Harry breaks up with MJ. Things get worse when Liz accuses MJ of having an affair with Flash and while MJ is able to convince Liz otherwise, Harry lets slip to Flash that MJ had a crush on him back in the 8th grade. Flash wins the Homecoming football game and all that is left to make a perfect evening is for Flash and Liz to be named king and queen at the dance. However, that is not exactly what happens and then there are the repercussions of that twist to deal with in the final chapter. These stories about Mary Jane are not really about Mary Jane, but which I
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