Most Horrifying Deaths of Spider-Man Love Interests in Comics

Most Horrifying Deaths of Spider-Man Love Interests in Comics

In this article, we will read about most horrifying deaths of Spider-Man love interests in comics.

Gwen Stacy

Gwen Stacy

“The Night Gwen Stacy Died” is a classic Spider-Man story arc written by Gerry Conway, with artwork by Gil Kane and John Romita Sr. It ran in “The Amazing Spider-Man” #121–122, published by Marvel Comics in June and July 1973.

Gwen Stacy

Gwen Stacy

This storyline is one of the most significant and controversial in the history of Spider-Man comics. At the heart of this arc is the death of Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker’s first true love. Here’s a brief overview.

Gwen Stacy

Gwen Stacy

The Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) is the villain of the story. After discovering Spider-Man’s secret identity, Osborn kidnaps Gwen Stacy and takes her to the top of the George Washington Bridge.

Mary Jane Watson

Mary Jane Watson

“Spider-Man: Reign” is a four-issue comic book mini-series written and illustrated by Kaare Andrews, published by Marvel Comics from 2006 to 2007. It’s set in a dystopian future where Peter Parker has retired from his role as Spider-Man and reflects on his past while dealing with a present crisis.

Mary Jane Watson

Mary Jane Watson

One of the most dramatic elements in this storyline is the tragic fate of Mary Jane Watson, Peter’s long-time love interest and, in many continuities, his wife. In this timeline.

Carlie Cooper (Superior Spider-Man)

Carlie Cooper (Superior Spider-Man)

Carlie Cooper is a character introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man #545 in 2008. She is a police scientist who becomes Peter Parker’s girlfriend, and is one of the few people who knows his secret identity as Spider-Man.

Carlie Cooper (Superior Spider-Man)

Carlie Cooper (Superior Spider-Man)

In The Superior Spider-Man #16, Carlie is kidnapped by Menace, who is working for the Goblin King, the identity Norman Osborn adopted during this period. Menace infects Carlie with the Goblin Serum, transforming her into a goblin-like creature referred to as “Monster.”