Ranking All Girlfriends of Spiderman from Best to Worst: Venture into the entangled world of Marvel’s web-slinging hero as we rank Spider-Man’s beloved girlfriends.
Mary Jane Watson tops the list as Spider-Man’s most iconic love interest. Making her initial debut in 1966, MJ has since been a staple in Peter Parker’s life.
Gwen Stacy is a seminal part of Spider-Man’s love life and history. Gwen was Peter’s first true love. They were college sweethearts at Empire State University.
Black Cat, holds a unique position in Spider-Man’s romantic life. Their relationship is characterized by thrill and uncertainty, largely due to Felicia’s initial attraction towards Spider-Man and not Peter Parker.
Betty Brant has a sweet spot in Spider-Man’s romantic history as Peter Parker’s first love interest. They both met while working at the Daily Bugle.
Liz Allan was Peter Parker’s first crush, harking back to their shared time at Midtown High. Initially oblivious to Peter’s affections.
Silk, was bitten by the same spider that gave Peter Parker his abilities, creating an unusual and intense bond between them.
Shadowcat, was a key love interest for Peter in the Ultimate universe. Unlike his other girlfriends, Kitty comes from a superhero background herself, bringing an understanding of Peter’s dual life unlike any other.
Gonzales had a somewhat unconventional relationship with Peter. The two began as roommates and had a one-night stand after Peter, heavily intoxicated, mistook her for his ex-girlfriend.
Cooper, an NYPD forensics expert, had a substantial relationship with Peter Parker. Carlie brought a sense of stability and maturity to Peter’s life.
Captain Marvel, had more of a flirtatious relationship with Peter Parker rather than a fully realized romantic one. The two shared a mutual attraction and even went on a date.
Marconi is unique in this list as she was in a relationship with Doctor Octopus, not Peter Parker, when Otto Octavius inhabited Peter’s body.
Mockingbird, was more of a professional partner to Peter Parker than a long-term romantic interest. Their relationship blossomed when Bobbi served as a full-time superhero.
Jill Stacy, cousin to Gwen Stacy, had a less significant role in Peter’s love life. She came close to Peter during a troubling time when MJ was believed to be dead.
Their romance was short-lived, and Deb’s past with an abusive husband, along with her growing suspicions about Spider-Man’s identity.