| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 301 | Will Devine | There are no bad marriages. Only bad writers. |
| 302 | Adam Volle | |
| 303 | Billy Kernen | You already have the ultimate line for the un-married spider, bring back MJ |
| 304 | scott Church | Please return Spider-Man to being married, this situation is a joke and you have lost my money. |
| 305 | Brett White | My extreme dislike of the decision to erase the marriage led me to boycott Amazing Spider-Man, even though Dan Slott and Steve McNiven are two of my favorite creators of all time. Assuming that Slott and the other writers couldn't make Spider-Man's marriage interesting was insulting to their talent and the great care JMS put into building the relationship up. Spider-Man doesn't need to be single, he needs to have a great creative team write stories with him in it free from the ridiculous amount of events and crossovers Marvel keep shoving on us. |
| 306 | Anonymous | |
| 307 | Anonymous | |
| 308 | Austin Gorton | |
| 309 | Stefan Bromby | |
| 310 | David B | I agree with what was written above - a deal with the Devil is not the way a hero should achieve a new status quo. |
| 311 | Anonymous | It's not about the marriage, it's about the awful, awful retcon. |
| 312 | Anonymous | |
| 313 | Zeb Aslam | |
| 314 | Anthony Angell | Fan or not of the Marriage I hate pointless magic recons even less. |
| 315 | Anonymous | |
| 316 | Lee Cooper | Well I never! How could someone decide to have these two historic lovers split up...This is an absolute outrage... Spidey and MJ are a classic example of hero and beauty, who through everything still had love for each other. It is sad to see that even in our world of good vs. evil that even our super hero’s are divorcing. What can we look forward to now if our hero’s can't hold a relationship either.
Lee Cooper |
| 317 | Lee Cooper | Well I never! How could someone decide to have these two historic lovers split up...This is an absolute outrage... Spidey and MJ are a classic example of hero and beauty, who through everything still had love for each other. It is sad to see that even in our world of good vs. evil that even our super hero’s are divorcing. What can we look forward to now if our hero’s can't hold a relationship either.
Lee Cooper |
| 318 | Anthony | |
| 319 | Nuno Mota | Horrible decision, just wiped out 20 years of my life.
I am a Spider-man fan as long as I remember, I have to "import" the US magazines, and have done so for about 15 years and will stop doing so. |
| 320 | Anonymous | |
| 321 | sam | Mephisto, embodiment of evil, doesn't want Peter and MJ to be married. Joe Quesada doesn't want Peter and MJ to be married. Coincidence? YOU decide! |
| 322 | Ryan Brown | |
| 323 | Anonymous | Spidey is boring now. I will not wait around anymore. I dropped Spidey and Marvel in general due to this. |
| 324 | Christopher Mountenay | |
| 325 | Anonymous | |
| 326 | wendell adams | please bring back my favorite charater |
| 327 | wendell adams | please bring back my favorite charater |
| 328 | Kevin Field | |
| 329 | Matt Oldham | |
| 330 | Donovon Davis | Listen, though I can understand your logic of stories being told with a single Peter Parker, that didn't mean you had to retcon all those years of Spidey's life. Do it in a separate continuity. Ultimate, or something all your own. That way you satisfy your need of a single Peter as well as creating the stories you wanted, and we the fans can still have the same Peter we all knew and love. Seriously, your reasonings about Pete aging too fast is too far out there. He's one of few characters who did it naturally over the years. Sins Past was bad enough but now this. The least you could've done was retcon Sins Past if you were so stuck on this. Again, a separate continuity would've worked just fined. While at it, fix the mess that is Sins Past. |
| 331 | Patrick Dioquino | If people wanted single Spiderman, they would read Ultimate Spiderman. |
| 332 | Edmund Lau | Please bring back the Pete-MJ marriage. |
| 333 | Henry Thrun | Please stop ruining Spider-Man. |
| 334 | Rebecca | I agree, I would hate to see the marriage end and I wouldnt read any more spiderman comics do to this change. To much was put into the past of Peter Parker to screw it up now. And Peter knows well that Aunt May wouldn't want to be brought back in a deal like that.. |
| 335 | Bradley Good | The marriage of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson was what got me interested in collecting Spider-Man back in 1987. And until the Civil War I was a regular reader. Please don't throw out twenty years of comic continuity because of a sales gimick that didn't work. Please find a better solution than to throw it all out. Thank you. |
| 336 | Bradley Good | The marriage of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson was what got me interested in collecting Spider-Man back in 1987. And until the Civil War I was a regular reader. Please don't throw out twenty years of comic continuity because of a sales gimick that didn't work. Please find a better solution than to throw it all out. Thank you. |
| 337 | Anonymous | Restore the marraige, I've never had a problem with it, but took great joy in reading about Mary Jane and Peter as they faced problems TOGETHER. I stopped collecting Spider-man as I lost my interest with the recent breakup but I will consider returning if they get back together. |
| 338 | Aylana | |
| 339 | Robert Mikrut | I feel that even though the Spider-Man marraige may not come back, plenty of what JMS did with the evolution of Spider-Man had been ground breaking and to undo all that was a shame. |
| 340 | Nick Cavicchio | |
| 341 | Marjorie Halloran | I have stopped endorsing all current and future projects produced by Marvel. |
| 342 | Jon | |
| 343 | mary-jane demarco | my first boyfriend proposed by giving me a copy of the comic when spidey asked MJ to marry him.dont erase the marriage. |
| 344 | Peter Parker | THanks for making my life much better. Now I don't have the schizophrenic wife that would one day be supportive of my alter ego and the next day harping on me to stop. No more one day helping me create a new id when there's a bounty on me and the next calling me a fool for using this new id. Life is much better now. And the book is far better with me being single. Say no marriage folks |
| 345 | Nora Feryn | I'd like Peter and MJ to be married again, please. |
| 346 | Todd | |
| 347 | Darren M. Valedofsky | |
| 348 | Ernest Enriquez | |
| 349 | Anonymous | I think changing the marriage just because Joe Quesada didn't like it is a pretty lame reason. If you can't get a writer to make good stories with a married Peter, maybe you need better writers at Marvel. Just saying. |
| 350 | Peter Norbot | I personally would like the Spider-Marriage back and the continuity. This new status quo isn't what we grew up on. Being married makes the character more interesting and stable. We've already read the unstable Spidey, that time has come and past and let's look onto the future. They can be written well and writers should stop living out their single days through Spidey.
Nuff Said. |