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Mary Jane 2 (Spider-Man) (Bk. 2) by Judith…
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Mary Jane 2 (Spider-Man) (Bk. 2) (edition 2004)

by Judith O'Brien (Author)

Series: Mary Jane novels (2), Ultimate Spider-Man (Novel 2)

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Best friends and high-school classmates, Mary Jane and Peter Parker have taken the first big step toward a blossoming romance, but their relaltionship may never make it past mid-semester. Mary Jane knows Peter is hiding something. Ages 13+.
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Title:Mary Jane 2 (Spider-Man) (Bk. 2)
Authors:Judith O'Brien (Author)
Info:Marvel Comics (2004), 224 pages
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Even though Gwen Stacy preceded Mary Jane Watson in the original Spider-Man comics, it seems to be a law of Spider-Man adaptations that Gwen only shows up once Mary Jane and Peter Parker are ready to get together, as that's how it happens here, in the Sam Raimi films, and in Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane. Of course, Gwen's arrival makes our already insecure Mary Jane even more insecure, one of many subplots struggling for dominance in this unfocused novel. Unfortunately, the most prominent plotline is also the most contrived, with the narrative dumping on MJ unbelievably hard-- and then resolving that problem unbelievably easily. I liked the first book okay, but struggled to enjoy this one. (Even the pictures aren't as good; clearly no one told Mike Mayhew that 1) Peter's not wearing his glasses anymore and 2) the book takes place during the winter.)

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1 vote Stevil2001 | Nov 13, 2011 |
I might have even liked Mary Jane 2 more then the first. I thought Mary Jane insucrites were very easy to relate too. I found it frustrating the way Peter acted, often, but since readers know why hes acting this way its kind of easy to push aside. All in all, I think this is a super enjoyable book, especially for comic book lovers. ( )
  IzzyInTheAlley | Apr 6, 2008 |
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Best friends and high-school classmates, Mary Jane and Peter Parker have taken the first big step toward a blossoming romance, but their relaltionship may never make it past mid-semester. Mary Jane knows Peter is hiding something. Ages 13+.

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