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** Anya Corazon is an editor's favorite. Although Fiona Avery is credited as the character's creator, the character's creation was in fact an editorial mandate. Avery's initial attempts were critically panned, Paul Tobin's were better received but only Tania Del Toro's writing was acclaimed, and even then Del Toro's {{a|nimesque}}rt style was panned. No one brought in sales, so Marvel shelved the character in favor of Miles Morales, a Bendis favorite.
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* NamesTheSame: There are two Spider-Man villains with the moniker of Fusion. [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/the-amazing-spider-man-208-fusion/4000-20654/ The first is a radioactive entity that was created when two brothers, Hubert and Pinky Fusser, were fused together by a radiation experiment gone wrong]]. [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/fusion/4005-33762/ The second] was a man with [[MasterOfIllsuion illusion powers]] who blamed Spider-Man for the death of his son.

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* NamesTheSame: There are two Spider-Man villains with the moniker of Fusion. [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/the-amazing-spider-man-208-fusion/4000-20654/ The first is a radioactive entity that was created when two brothers, Hubert and Pinky Fusser, were fused together by a radiation experiment gone wrong]]. [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/fusion/4005-33762/ The second] second]] was a man with [[MasterOfIllsuion [[MasterOfIllusion illusion powers]] who blamed Spider-Man for the death of his son.



* At the end of ''Venom Inc.'', [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock]] tells Felicia Hardy to stop being some sort of criminal mastermind, that being a hero suited her better. Hardy's FaceHeelTurn was never popular with fans at all and many blamed Dan Slott for ruining the character.

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* ** At the end of ''Venom Inc.'', [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock]] tells Felicia Hardy to stop being some sort of criminal mastermind, that being a hero suited her better. Hardy's FaceHeelTurn was never popular with fans at all and many blamed Dan Slott for ruining the character.
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* DummiedOut: Two of Stan Lee's voice clips were removed from the final release. One has him expressing excitement over the inevitable clash between Spider-Man and Venom, while the other is an epilogue cutscene that has him recapping the game's event before signing off. Funny enough, that epilogue made it in the Japanese version of the game.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDqz9ayDp2Q tie-in comic.]] Most don't even know it **existed.**
* RoleReprise: One from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'' (Creator/RinoRomano as the title character), one from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' (the late Creator/EfremZimbalistJr as ComicBook/DoctorOctopus), and one from both (Creator/JenniferHale in the respective roles of ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson and ComicBook/BlackCat).
* SerendipityWritesThePlot: Technical difficulties meant that they had to render the city in as less a difficult a way as possible. So they [[HandWave explained in-story]] that New York got covered in fog by a machine made by [[spoiler:Doctor Octopus]].
* TalkingToHimself: Most of the villains and supporting characters in the first game are voiced by Creator/DaranNorris and Creator/DeeBradleyBaker.
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* PostScriptSeason: Black Cat's ongoing was ''not'' meant to be a long-term thing. It was one of Marvel's many "unofficial" miniseries, intending to only last 12 issues before being "cancelled". Its popularity led it to continue past that and then be relaunched.



* At the end of ''Venom Inc.'', [[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Eddie Brock]] tells Felicia Hardy to stop being some sort of criminal mastermind, that being a hero suited her better. Hardy's FaceHeelTurn was never popular with fans at all and many blamed Dan Slott for ruining the character.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The Green Goblin was originally imagined by Stan Lee as a supernatural villain, a demon trapped inside a Egyptian-like sarcophagus and accidentally freed by a movie crew. Steve Ditko, however, decided to make him a human villain instead. Rumors after Ditko's departure, claimed that he reportedly wanted the Green Goblin to be a StrangerBehindTheMask, but this has been debunked by Ditko and by other researchers who note the {{Foreshadowing}} in the comics about Norman Osborn being a villainous figure, and that the Marvel Method as per Lee's own comments, indicated that Ditko entirely handled the plotting and setup by that time. Ditko points out that he had planted Norman Osborn in Jameson's business club, planted his son (who had the same hairstyle) in Peter's college crowd, and points that out there was never real ambiguity about who Green Goblin was intended to be.
** Stan Lee has gone on record as saying that initially he and Romita thought Gwen should be Peter's main girlfriend albeit he also accepted that MJ was a more popular and interesting character than Gwen. Lee has also been open to seeing Spider-Man being married (as he pointed out that it was realistic for a serious committed guy like Peter, as opposed to some ladies' men like Johnny Storm and Iron Man, to want to settle down)[[note]]When Lee was EIC for most of TheSixties, Marvel hadn't imposed ComicBookTime and had real-time aging, and during that time Lee had married couples such as Reed and Sue Richard and Hank and Janet[[/note]]. It's been hinted by Lee and Romita that had Gwen Stacy hadn't been killed off, she might've ended up married to Peter. Some stories, like ''House Of M'', have toyed with this idea. But in either case, Lee who was always open to fan reaction and feedback (and generally quite a hands-off and open-minded editor hence his nonchalant original reaction to Gerry Conway's pitch about killing Gwen) quickly made MJ Peter's love interest and in the newspaper strip made them the only couple, and later had Peter married in his newspaper strip, which entirely unintentionally on his part, led to the marriage in regular continuity anyway.
** Former EIC Creator/JimShooter claimed in [[https://www.cbr.com/jim-shooter-interview-part-1/ a 2000 interview for CBR]] that Creator/BillMantlo, when he was writer on ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' in TheEighties tried to pitch an idea to his editor and then Shooter himself about Felicia Hardy becoming pregnant with Peter's illegitimate child. Shooter told him on the spot that [[ExecutiveVeto it's not happening]] because the idea of a moral icon like Peter having a child out of wedlock would bring down the wrath of the bible belt down on them, while also scaring away all of Marvel's sponsors who were using Spider-Man as a license. What Mantlo might have planned with that story and his intentions for it are unfortunately unknown since an accident that he suffered left him injured and suffering from permanent brain damage. A similar plot was actually featured in the DLC for the ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'' game [[spoiler:where it turns out to be a con played by Felicia on clueless Pete]].
** David Michelinie said in interviews that his initial idea for Venom was that she would be a woman who lost her child as a result of collateral damage in a Spider-Man battle. He foreshadowed and built up Venom's appearance in ''Web of Spider-Man'' with this in mind and initially he saw Venom as a minor character. However, when he had gotten the post as head-writer on ASM, the flagship title and when planning out the milestone issue of #300 he pitched Venom's debut and he very quickly changed the character to Eddie Brock. Michelinie also said that towards the end of his run he had a plan for a year long arc where Peter Parker revealed his identity to the public. This would have been temporary and reversed. It would have involved villains, and other bad guys targeting him and his family, and then Peter would turn to the government for help, and basically be drafted as a mercenary doing shady things to protect his family and that eventually Peter would turn to the help of the Purple Man to erase the memories of his secret identity via world healing mind-wipe (similar to Michelinie's ''Emperor Doom'' graphic novel where Dr. Doom attached Purple Man to a power amplifier that made the rest of the world accept Dr. Doom as the new lord and master). The idea was rejected by editors as straining credibility that Peter's identity could simply be reset like that but in broad-strokes ''Comicbook/CivilWar'' could have happened before.
** Originally J. Michael Stracyzinski's retcon for ''Brand New Day'' would have dialed the clock to the Romita-Lee-Conway era but before Gwen's death. Joe Quesada was okay with bringing Gwen back from the dead in Brand New Day, but it was decided against because on account of Marvel's SharedUniverse it would have altered the continuity of multiple titles for decades. Likewise, many other writers felt that Gwen should stay dead to respect what they saw as a classic story.
** Young Allies offered Anya Corazon a potential chance to shine. It had a cast with the potential to create a very interesting character dynamics, and which Anya shone through as the most down to Earth, and easiest to relate to character. But it was killed by poorly written out enemies, an uninteresting and almost generic story arc, and a refusal by [=Sean McKeever=] to give the team any sort of cohesion in spite of their common purpose and motivations. It really seemed the team was finally coming together by the 5th issue or so, but by then the series was canceled. The Young Allies have been popping up here and there however, most recently in Spider-Island.
** Marvel's decision to cancel the Spider-Man newspaper strip in early 2019 meant the planned storyline chronicling Peter and MJ's adventures in Australia never happened. The plans were for Peter to battle The Kangeroo.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The Green Goblin was originally imagined by Stan Lee as a supernatural villain, a demon trapped inside a Egyptian-like sarcophagus and accidentally freed by a movie crew. Steve Ditko, however, decided to make him a human villain instead. Rumors after Ditko's departure, claimed that he reportedly wanted the Green Goblin to be a StrangerBehindTheMask, but this has been debunked by Ditko and by other researchers who note the {{Foreshadowing}} in the comics about Norman Osborn being a villainous figure, and that the Marvel Method as per Lee's own comments, indicated that Ditko entirely handled the plotting and setup by that time. Ditko points out that he had planted Norman Osborn in Jameson's business club, planted his son (who had the same hairstyle) in Peter's college crowd, and points that out there was never real ambiguity about who Green Goblin was intended to be.
** Stan Lee has gone on record as saying that initially he and Romita thought Gwen should be Peter's main girlfriend albeit he also accepted that MJ was a more popular and interesting character than Gwen. Lee has also been open to seeing Spider-Man being married (as he pointed out that it was realistic for a serious committed guy like Peter, as opposed to some ladies' men like Johnny Storm and Iron Man, to want to settle down)[[note]]When Lee was EIC for most of TheSixties, Marvel hadn't imposed ComicBookTime and had real-time aging, and during that time Lee had married couples such as Reed and Sue Richard and Hank and Janet[[/note]]. It's been hinted by Lee and Romita that had Gwen Stacy hadn't been killed off, she might've ended up married to Peter. Some stories, like ''House Of M'', have toyed with this idea. But in either case, Lee who was always open to fan reaction and feedback (and generally quite a hands-off and open-minded editor hence his nonchalant original reaction to Gerry Conway's pitch about killing Gwen) quickly made MJ Peter's love interest and in the newspaper strip made them the only couple, and later had Peter married in his newspaper strip, which entirely unintentionally on his part, led to the marriage in regular continuity anyway.
** Former EIC Creator/JimShooter claimed in [[https://www.cbr.com/jim-shooter-interview-part-1/ a 2000 interview for CBR]] that Creator/BillMantlo, when he was writer on ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' in TheEighties tried to pitch an idea to his editor and then Shooter himself about Felicia Hardy becoming pregnant with Peter's illegitimate child. Shooter told him on the spot that [[ExecutiveVeto it's not happening]] because the idea of a moral icon like Peter having a child out of wedlock would bring down the wrath of the bible belt down on them, while also scaring away all of Marvel's sponsors who were using Spider-Man as a license. What Mantlo might have planned with that story and his intentions for it are unfortunately unknown since an accident that he suffered left him injured and suffering from permanent brain damage. A similar plot was actually featured in the DLC for the ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'' game [[spoiler:where it turns out to be a con played by Felicia on clueless Pete]].
** David Michelinie said in interviews that his initial idea for Venom was that she would be a woman who lost her child as a result of collateral damage in a Spider-Man battle. He foreshadowed and built up Venom's appearance in ''Web of Spider-Man'' with this in mind and initially he saw Venom as a minor character. However, when he had gotten the post as head-writer on ASM, the flagship title and when planning out the milestone issue of #300 he pitched Venom's debut and he very quickly changed the character to Eddie Brock. Michelinie also said that towards the end of his run he had a plan for a year long arc where Peter Parker revealed his identity to the public. This would have been temporary and reversed. It would have involved villains, and other bad guys targeting him and his family, and then Peter would turn to the government for help, and basically be drafted as a mercenary doing shady things to protect his family and that eventually Peter would turn to the help of the Purple Man to erase the memories of his secret identity via world healing mind-wipe (similar to Michelinie's ''Emperor Doom'' graphic novel where Dr. Doom attached Purple Man to a power amplifier that made the rest of the world accept Dr. Doom as the new lord and master). The idea was rejected by editors as straining credibility that Peter's identity could simply be reset like that but in broad-strokes ''Comicbook/CivilWar'' could have happened before.
** Originally J. Michael Stracyzinski's retcon for ''Brand New Day'' would have dialed the clock to the Romita-Lee-Conway era but before Gwen's death. Joe Quesada was okay with bringing Gwen back from the dead in Brand New Day, but it was decided against because on account of Marvel's SharedUniverse it would have altered the continuity of multiple titles for decades. Likewise, many other writers felt that Gwen should stay dead to respect what they saw as a classic story.
** Young Allies offered Anya Corazon a potential chance to shine. It had a cast with the potential to create a very interesting character dynamics, and which Anya shone through as the most down to Earth, and easiest to relate to character. But it was killed by poorly written out enemies, an uninteresting and almost generic story arc, and a refusal by [=Sean McKeever=] to give the team any sort of cohesion in spite of their common purpose and motivations. It really seemed the team was finally coming together by the 5th issue or so, but by then the series was canceled. The Young Allies have been popping up here and there however, most recently in Spider-Island.
** Marvel's decision to cancel the Spider-Man newspaper strip in early 2019 meant the planned storyline chronicling Peter and MJ's adventures in Australia never happened. The plans were for Peter to battle The Kangeroo.
WhatCouldHaveBeen: See [[WhatCouldHaveBeen/SpiderMan See here]].

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* CreatorsFavorite: Creator/StanLee considered Spider-Man his favorite of his many heroes. J. Jonah Jameson was also one of his favorite characters, largely because he wrote him as a quasi-AuthorAvatar.

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Creator/StanLee considered Spider-Man his favorite of his many heroes. J. Jonah Jameson was also one of his favorite characters, largely because he wrote him as a quasi-AuthorAvatar.quasi-AuthorAvatar.
** While Creator/GerryConway disagreed with Peter and MJ marrying in the mainstream continuity, he has said that he sees her as Peter's true love and that she is his favorite supporting character in Spider-Man comics.
** J. M. [=DeMatteis=], author of ''ComicBook/KravensLastHunt'' also liked her and he said that while he originally planned the story before Peter's marriage and then incorporated it later, he felt that this was an addition that made the story deeper and more meaningful:
--> '''J. M. [=DeMatteis=]''': "MJ and Peter were a strong, and very real, couple. The marriage deepened Peter as a human being and deepened the Spider-Man books."
** Though she evidently started as a CreatorsPest given the below point, Creator/StanLee has also said in the past that he considers MJ a good candidate for his favourite among the non-superhero characters he's created. Which makes some degree of sense given she's the most prominent supporting character in Spider-Man, which was always Stan's favourite of the franchises he created.

* CreatorsPest:
** Right from the time of Lee and Romita Sr. and later writers and editors, Mary Jane's popular and compelling character was seen as SpotlightStealingSquad from other supporting players and so on, despite her immense popularity with fans. Lee and Romita wrote her to be more unlikable, gave her an ugly haircut at one point, and even had her PutOnABus and sent her out of state, but fan outcry brought her back just as they liked her. Later writers also sent her out of the comic for extended periods because as Peter's OfficialCouple, she tended to close the book and age up Peter.
** Even before him, previous attempts to get MJ out of the book included [[ExecutiveMeddling editors demanding]] [[DroppedABridgeOnHim MJ die]] and then when that didn't stick [[PutOnABus that she and Peter be separated]] at the beginning of Creator/JMichaelStraczynski 's run. In large part due to fan demand, the ResetButton was hit on these storylines. Recent attempts have seen MJ become a supporting player in ComicBook/IronMan comics until ComicBook/NickSpencersSpiderMan restored the old issues though who knows how long that will last.
** MJ's marriage to Peter according to Dan Slott and Creator/JoeQuesada was something that was a headache with Marvel's executives and others because they saw Spider-Man not as a character in a story who should and could undergo CharacterDevelopment but as their company mascot who should appeal to every generation and not be tied to any single point.
** Creator/MattFraction who likes MJ as a character and her marriage to Spider-Man noted that writing MJ and interweaving her with a Spider-Man story wasn't easy for writers and editors:
--> "I don’t know if Peter Parker was the best Marvel character to be married, and I understand [[BothSidesHaveAPoint both sides of the argument]]. When [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools his marriage with MJ worked]], [[Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad it worked very well]], but sometimes it seemed like [[DependingOnTheWriter people didn’t know what to do with MJ. Way too often MJ would be relegated to hostage or obstacle]]. Too seldom did she play the role of supporter, friend or nurturer."

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* CharacterSpecificPages: [[Characters/SpiderManTheCharacter Peter Benjamin Parker / Spider-Man]]

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* BreakthroughHit: Silk For Robbie Thompson. Before, he only did TV stuff, and the only comics experience was when he wrote several issues of ''The Human Target'', and Silk was his first major credit for Marvel. Being that he was originally lesser-known, and Silk was [[TheScrappy unpopular with fans]] it was likely that Marvel just gave the title to him to avoid any major losses. The result was that Thompson was able to [[RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap salvage the character]] by portraying her far better than Slott ever did, and she gained a sizable fanbase. Since then, he's gone on to be one of Marvel's most prominent writers.
* CharacterSpecificPages: [[Characters/SpiderManTheCharacter [[Characters/SpiderManPeterParker Peter Benjamin Parker / Spider-Man]]


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* FanNickname: Many of Cindy's detractors sarcastically referred to her "[[FantasticArousal pheromone abilities]]" (which basically make Peter uncontrollably want to have sex with her whenever he's around her) as Cindy having "[[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale The Power of Date-Rape]]" or "My date rape sense is tingling."
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** According to Dan Slott, Spider-Man's status as Marvel's corporate icon and mascot ensures that even the EIC doesn't have full control over Spider-Man's story and direction. He notes that the decision to keep Spider-Man single was based on a consensus among Marvel's top executives after the hoopla over Spider-Man's Wedding (which was indeed an event which brought new public focus to the titles) died out, and a number of editors before Joe Quesada was tasked with getting it done. He also points out that Spider-Man's mascot status makes it all but impossible for Peter Parker to really grow past being young and single in the 616 Continuity for the future.

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** According to Dan Slott, Spider-Man's status as Marvel's corporate icon and mascot ensures that even the EIC doesn't have full control over Spider-Man's story and direction. He notes that the decision to keep Spider-Man single was based on a consensus among Marvel's top executives after the hoopla over Spider-Man's Wedding (which was indeed an event which brought new public focus to the titles) died out, and a number of editors before Joe Quesada was tasked with getting it done. He also points out that Spider-Man's mascot status makes it all but impossible for Peter Parker to really grow past being young and single in the 616 Continuity for the future. YMMV on this as Dan Slott is somewhat of an unreliable narrator.
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* NamesTheSame: There are two Spider-Man villains with the moniker of Fusion. [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/the-amazing-spider-man-208-fusion/4000-20654/ The first is a radioactive entity that was created when two brothers, Hubert and Pinky Fusser, were fused together by a radiation experiment gone wrong]]. [[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/fusion/4005-33762/ The second] was a man with [[MasterOfIllsuion illusion powers]] who blamed Spider-Man for the death of his son.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The [[https://superswimteam7.tumblr.com/post/177575495585/i-obtained-these-scans-online-recently-thought tie-in comic.]] Most don't even know it **existed.**

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** Not only that, the exact quote is "with great power, there must also come great responsibility". Like ''[[Disney/TheLionKing matata hakuna]]'', this was likely changed so that it was more marketable as a motto.

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** Not only that, the exact quote is "with great power, there must also come great responsibility". Like ''[[Disney/TheLionKing ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 matata hakuna]]'', this was likely changed so that it was more marketable as a motto.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Creator/StanLee has said that he considered Spider-Man his favorite of his heroes. J. Jonah Jameson is also one of his favorite characters.

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* RoleReprisal: One from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'' (Creator/RinoRomano as the title character), one from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' (the late Creator/EfremZimbalistJr as ComicBook/DoctorOctopus), and one from both (Creator/JenniferHale in the respective roles of ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson and ComicBook/BlackCat).

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* RoleReprisal: RoleReprise: One from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'' (Creator/RinoRomano as the title character), one from ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' (the late Creator/EfremZimbalistJr as ComicBook/DoctorOctopus), and one from both (Creator/JenniferHale in the respective roles of ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson and ComicBook/BlackCat).
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** Creator/SamRaimi's ''Film/SpiderMan'' debuted in America in May 2002, in the 40th Anniversary year of Spider-Man, and three months shy of the exact date in August 1962.

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** Creator/SamRaimi's ''Film/SpiderMan'' ''Film/SpiderMan1'' debuted in America in May 2002, in the 40th Anniversary year of Spider-Man, and three months shy of the exact date in August 1962.

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