May Parker
May Parker is Peter Parker's elderly aunt and surrogate mother, who raised him after the deaths of his parents. Unaware that her nephew is Spider-Man, she remains a moral anchor in his life, her wellbeing a constant source of motivation for the wall-crawler.
Few supporting characters in comics have proven as quietly indispensable as May Parker, who made her catalog debut in Die Spinne #1 in 1974 and has been a warm, steady presence across an impressive 52-year publishing span. A Bronze Age fixture in the German-language Marvel universe, she shares her pages with some of the most iconic names in superhero comics — Peter Parker, Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson, Betty Brant, and Harry Osborn — appearing most prominently across Marvel Origins, Spider-Man Komplett, and Spider-Man from Hachette. For collectors of European Marvel editions, her consistent appearances across the decades speak to just how central she is to the Spider-Man world, a beloved figure whose presence anchors the human heart of one of comics' greatest mythologies.
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