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  1. Mary Jane " MJ " Watson is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, making her first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 (June 1965), and subsequently designed by John Romita Sr. in #42 (November 1966).

  2. Mary Jane " MJ " Watson is a fictional character in Sam Raimi 's Spider-Man film series. Based on the character of the same name, she is portrayed by Kirsten Dunst. In the films, Mary Jane is Peter Parker 's next-door neighbor, childhood crush, and primary love interest.

  3. Interacting with Spider-Man. During a gunfight at the Gloom Room where Mary Jane worked as a dancer, she was put in danger when a criminal tried to use her as a human shield, but Spider-Man rescued her from the ordeal. It was the first time the pair met while Peter was in his Spider-Man costume.

  4. The quick witted and extroverted Mary JaneMJWatson is a professional actress and fashion model who at a young age befriends Peter Parker and quickly discovers his secret, that he’s the web-slinging Spider-Man. She keeps his identity safe and becomes Peter’s guiding light.

  5. Mary Jane Watson, often shortened to MJ, is a former Broadway actress and the girlfriend of Peter Parker, as well as the ex-fiancée of John Jameson and an ex-girlfriend of Flash Thompson and Harry Osborn. She was played by Kirsten Dunst in Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3.

  6. Mary Jane Watson, often known simply as MJ, is a major character in the Marvel's Spider-Man series. She is also a playable character in both Marvel's Spider-Man and Marvel's Spider-Man 2 . An investigative journalist for the Daily Bugle , Mary Jane Watson is a friend and love interest of Peter Parker , aware of his dual life as Spider-Man.

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  8. Dec 2, 2021 · By Mike Avila Dec 2, 2021, 11:00 AM ET. Photo: Marvel via Comixology. The mold wasn't just broken when Mary Jane Watson was created; it was obliterated. The redheaded girl-next-door — who was teased, but not seen, throughout Spider-Man's early years — made the greatest entrance in comic book history in the last page of Amazing Spider-Man #42.

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