For decades, Marvel Comics has been captivating readers with its epic superhero battles, mind-bending plot twists, and engaging characters. But amidst the cosmic wars and interdimensional conflicts, Marvel has also provided some of the most iconic and heartwarming romantic storylines in comic book history. From classic pairings like Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson to newer relationships like Wiccan and Hulkling, Marvel has shown time and again that love can conquer even the most impossible odds. In this article, we will take a look at the 10 best romantic storyline in Marvel Comics, showcasing the moments that made us laugh, cry, and fall in love with these characters all over again.
10 Best Romantic Storyline in Marvel Comics
Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson
Mary Jane Watson, known for her sharp wit and captivating charm, made a memorable entrance in her debut line, “Face it, Tiger… you just hit the jackpot!” As a perfect complement to Peter Parker’s reserved demeanor, she quickly became a beloved character. In Spider-Man Annual #21’s “The Wedding!” storyline, fans eagerly awaited the long-awaited proposal between the couple. In classic Spider-Man fashion, Peter proposed while perched on the ceiling, which Mary Jane found amusing, but quipped, “I hate cleaning footprints off the ceiling” before accepting his proposal. This event was both significant in the comic and in real life, as Marvel faced the challenge of coordinating Spider-Man’s wedding in both the newspaper strip and comic issues, which were handling different plotlines at the time.
Reed Richards and Susan Storm
One of Marvel’s most enduring power couples is Mr. Fantastic and The Invisible Woman. What sets them apart is the genuine affection they have for each other, which has been evident since their debut in Fantastic Four Issue #1. When they gained their powers, their first instinct was to comfort one another. Reed was deeply troubled when Susan vanished for the first time, and he was relieved when she returned.
In later storylines, the couple faced temporary conflicts, such as in Fantastic Four Issue #116, “The Alien, The Ally, and Armageddon.” Reed was briefly possessed by the Over-Mind, which resulted in a fierce battle that even involved a team-up with Doctor Doom. However, it was his love for Susan and his memories of their family that eventually broke him free from the mind control. Though their relationship is not without its challenges, Reed and Susan’s enduring love for each other remains the foundation of their story.
Storm and T’Challa
Although they are no longer wedded, the romance between them remains one of the most heartwarming and noteworthy in the Marvel Universe. T’Challa and Storm were an unparalleled power couple during their time together, with a love that appeared remarkably genuine and profound. Even after their separation, they maintained a cordial relationship, frequently collaborating, as seen in BLACK PANTHER AND THE CREW. Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of their bond is the mutual respect they hold for each other. Both are influential figures with significant duties, and they consistently recognize and uphold this trait in each other.
Cyclops and Jean Grey
Cyclops and Jean Grey, the beloved duo from X-Men, have a remarkable relationship that has stood the test of time. Despite various plot twists involving alternate versions, deaths, and resurrections, their enduring love for each other remains the constant theme. The couple’s connection is genuine, and their affection always prevails, no matter the obstacles. In All-New, All-Different X-Men Issue #94, they first confessed their emotions and shared a long-awaited kiss, leading to their official reunion in Issue #98. Their enduring love was further solidified by their wedding in X-Men Issue #30, establishing a bond that would continue to evolve and inspire readers for years to come.
Wanda Maximoff and Vision
Before making their on-screen debut, Wanda and Vision’s unique romance was already established in the Marvel comics. Their initial attraction began to surface in Avengers Issue #91, but was hampered by Vision’s limited comprehension of human emotions. Later on, Vision gains awareness of his own humanity and develops his love for Scarlet Witch.
The pinnacle of their love story arrives when Vision finally gathers the courage to propose to Wanda in Giant-Size Avengers #4. Despite stumbling over his words, Wanda accepts and lightens the mood by playfully teasing Vision’s awkwardness, saying “Now don’t go human on me all at once, darling. Stammering’s not your style!”
Alicia Masters and Ben Grimm
One of the most touching couples in the Marvel universe is Ben Grimm and Alicia Masters from the Fantastic Four. As “The Thing,” Ben struggles with the physical consequences of his transformation into a massive rock creature due to an interstellar accident. However, his encounter with Alicia, a blind sculptor with a remarkable sense of touch, gives him a chance at love once again. In issue #236 of the Fantastic Four, titled “Terror in a Tiny Town,” Alicia regains her sight temporarily, and Ben is faced with the fear of her seeing him for the first time. Nonetheless, when Alicia lays eyes on him, she reassures him that her love for him did not stem from her blindness. She had known what he looked like all along and loved him regardless of his appearance.
Ayo and Aneka
Their relationship can be described as nothing less than intense. As members of the Dora Milaje, Ayo and Aneka’s early days together involved Ayo rescuing Aneka from imprisonment, after which they fled together. Despite their shifting relationships with T’Challa and the Wakandan authorities over time, their shared dedication to fighting injustice has remained steadfast, forging a profound bond between them.
Peter and Gwen
Although Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson’s relationship has been strong, it was Gwen Stacy who truly impacted Peter’s life. Gwen’s death was a significant event that shaped Peter’s character and fueled his desire to protect the innocent. Peter was smitten with Gwen from the beginning, and their romance was always reminiscent of a Hallmark card, in the best way possible. While Peter genuinely loved Mary Jane and established a life with her, his relationship with Gwen has likely had a more profound effect on him as a superhero.
Rogue and Gambit
Storm and T’Challa may be the ultimate power couple in Marvel, but Rogue and Gambit have a relationship akin to the tumultuous couple on your favorite TV show who you can’t help but root for. Despite the ups and downs they’ve faced since the 90s, their recent appearance in “Rogue and Gambit” showed that pretending to be married and fighting evil robots side by side has a way of reigniting their spark. Now, they’re officially married and leading their own comic series titled “Mr. and Mrs. X”.
Thor and Jane
The beauty of their relationship lies in its many stages and the deep care they have for each other. From the early fairytale-like romance where a human woman was swept off her feet by a chivalrous, larger-than-life demi-god, to Jane’s evolution into a respected scientist and representative of Midgard in the Congress of Worlds, Thor Odinson has supported her throughout her journey. His pride and respect for her are evident when he discovers that she is the new Thor. However, the heartbreak he experiences after her (albeit short-lived) death is perhaps one of the most poignant moments in Marvel’s history.
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