Who is toxic from spiderman
Peter and Gwen's connection is hard to rival. Had her life not ended so suddenly, Peter would more likely than not still be with her to this day. However, Gwen's death laid the groundwork for MJ to become an unmoving rock in Peter's life, standing by his side and raising him up in some of his darkest moments ever. Still, according to the House of M Universe - an alternate reality in which every Marvel's character's deepest wishes are made true - Peter's ideal life involves Gwen, not MJ.
Though, the fact that Peter lost his sanity and became the Green Goblin in that reality can provide a compelling argument for MJ. Peter became the Goblin as a response to living in a world he subconsciously knew was a fabrication - could this be in large part because Peter knew deep down that MJ was the girl he had to be with? After Shocker is defeated, Spider-Man asks him what's all the commotion about and Shocker responds saying that he took advantage of someone else's chaos.
After fighting some more gangsters, he runs into Rhino in which he responds, "Rhino!! Well, why not? It's not like I had anything important to do today When Peter gets out the school, he talks to MJ, who is angry at him and walks away with Peter wondering what will he do.
He suddenly sees Goblonites and starts fighting his way through until he sees the Green Goblin, who taunts Peter for being late for the dance. Peter asks him what is he doing out of prison, and the Green Goblin answers he should be asking who broke out with him and refers to the Goblonites as "the newest members of the family.
Gwen Stacy or Mary Jane, who would Peter chose? This is one question that was answered in the House of M universe. The House of M was a storyline where Marvel Superhero Scarlet Witch suffered a mental breakdown after losing her children. Breaking down in grief she tries to alter the fabric of reality to recreate her lost children.
This alternate reality briefly replaced the original reality and along with Scarlet Witch , all the other Marvel characters had their deepest desires fulfilled and turned into reality. Even the typically spineless Peter was so sick of her neediness, that he finally told her the truth…and she punched him the face. Fortunately, Michele would later move out, thus sparing Peter and fans of continued misery. She was also nuts. Then again, Norah had a habit of stringing men along.
Like Randy Robertson , the son of her editor, Robbie Robertson. Randy, however, wised up after he realized she cared more about her career than their relationship, but was Norah distraught? Little did she and the rest of the Daily Bugle staff know was that Phil was secretly the Hobgoblin, giving Norah exclusive access to video footage documenting his own crimes. Thus her journalistic career in tatters, Norah and her bizarre behavior were never seen again.
Not being satisfied with belittling every one of her co-workers, especially Peter, over how dumb they are compared to a genius like her, she also violated company directives by refusing to destroy her samples of artificial vibranium. Naturally, when Doc Ock was the Superior Spider-Man, he saw her as ideal candidate for the executive vice president of Parker Industries.
This included attempting to make deals with super villains like the Black Cat and the Ghost. She may seem like a kind, compassionate psychiatrist, but Dr. Kafka is also a textbook case for why the mental health profession needs better standards. She actually believed that she, with hypnosis and kind words, she could actually rehabilitate psychotic super villains. Problem is, her only successful patient was Edward Whelan, a.
And of course, not a single one was ever cured. But Kafka still persisted, proving the adage that those who keep doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results are the truly insane. And for all her tireless, misguided efforts, one of her patients, the emotionless, brain damaged mass murderer known as Massacre , still murdered her.
If you thought J. Having met May while both resided at a rest home this old codger took every opportunity bad mouthing Peter for being an ungrateful nephew, accusing of him of—get this—never paying May proper financial support.
For some reason, May fell in love with him. So much so she agreed they should live, and turn the Parker family home into a boarding house. But it turns out Nathan, for all his deriding Peter about money, had a gambling addiction.
And he sucked at gambling. Naturally, this made him the target of bookies and mobsters several times, which, of course, endangered his beloved May and their tenants. At least he tried making amends once he became diagnosed with terminal heart disease. He also had the misfortune of being good pals with Adrian Toomes, a.
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