
Mary Jane Watson
Mary Jane Watson is a vivacious New York actress and model who grew up as the girl next door to Peter Parker's Aunt May, making her one of Spider-Man's most enduring civilian connections. Warm, witty, and street-smart, she built her own career entirely through talent and determination—no powers required.
Few supporting characters in Marvel history have transcended that label quite like Mary Jane Watson, who burst onto the Silver Age scene in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 in 1965, conjured by the legendary creative duo of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Over six decades and 813 catalog appearances — 30 of them collector-recognized key issues — she has woven herself into the very fabric of Spider-Man's world, sharing countless adventures alongside Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, Aunt May, J. Jonah Jameson, and Flash Thompson across the pages of The Amazing Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man. She is one of those rare figures whose presence elevates every story around her, a constant, vibrant thread running from the Silver Age all the way through to today's comics. If you're building a serious Spider-Man collection, her appearances aren't just recommended reading — they're essential.
Real name. Mary Jane Watson
Powers. None inherent (ordinary human); occasional temporary powers in select storylines (e.g. Mary Jane "Watson" as Iron Spider/CEO arcs), but baseline is no superhuman abilities.
Affiliations. Spider-Family / supporting cast; former actress and model; periodic ties to Stark Industries

Trivia
- Marvel eventually delivered a full in-continuity origin retcon that recast her bubbly, outgoing persona as a carefully constructed mask concealing serious family dysfunction and deep-seated guilt.cbr.com
- Brian Michael Bendis has written more of Mary Jane Watson's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 147 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1965–2022
★ 1965
1973
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1979
★ 1984
1987
1992
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★ 2000
2005
★ 2009
★ 2013
★ 2019
2022