Now's as good a time as any to put out a new-ish family tree. This time we'll be revisiting and expanding on my 
previous entry to cover the 
Hardy's and 
Thompson's extended family. Both 
Felicia Hardy and 
Flash Thompson play significant roles in the 
Spider-Man mythos so it would be a disservice not to cover them with a bit more detail, even in this 
MC2-centric series.
First we have 
Eugene Thompson, better known as 
Flash who first appeared way back in 
Amazing Fantasy #15. 
Flash's initial role in early 
Spider-Man stories was that of an antagonist to 
Peter Parker and Number One Fan to 
Pete's alter ego 
Spider-Man. Over the years, 
Thompson's character would grow in depth, becoming a good friend to 
Peter. We'd learn much more about who he was and why he behaved the way he did.
We'd learn about 
Flash's family life for the first time in a backup story from 
Amazing Spider-Man #372. It's here that 
Flash tells 
Peter that his father was an intelligent and studious man who was always disappointed in his son and didn't care for his athletic talents. According to 
Flash, his father died of a heart attack years prior. 
The issue with this backup lies in the subsequent stories that feature 
Flash's family. In the 
Untold Tales of Spider-Man #19, we see a young 
Peter Parker meet 
Sergeant Thompson who kindly takes 
Peter to socialize with his son 
Flash.
 So, 
Mr Thompson seems to be not only different from how 
Flash described him, but very much alive. Over in 
Spectacular Spider-Man #248-250 and 
Spectacular Spider-Man #-1 we learn that 
Flash's father, 
Harrison Thompson was an alcoholic who abused his children -
Flash and 
Jesse- while his wife, 
Rosie Thompson struggled to keep up the pretence the family was supportive and happy in an attempt to prevent 
Harrison doing further harm to himself and his children. 
Spectacular Spider-Man #-1  shows 
Harrison in a somewhat more well-rounded if not sympathetic light, with his alcoholism clearly causing self-loathing after his violent outbursts.  We also learn that 
Flash would act out as a result of both his father's violence and self-pity and his mother's inability to address the family's problem.
Lining up with this story, we get another appearance of 
Sergeant Harrison in 
Untold Tales of Spider-Man #24, this time demonstrating his drinking habits, which coupled with 
Spectacular Spider-Man #-1 also integrated the police sergeant aspect into Harrison's story, combined the two separate series' depictions into one.
Through these far more extensive appearances in two separate series, both separated in-continuity by around a decade, it seems obvious the backup story from 
Amazing Spider-Man #372 was either cast aside or unknown to both subsequent writers to cover the 
Thompson family. Either way, the initial information 
Flash recalls about his father appears to be a continuity error. Or perhaps 
Flash was lying?
Let's move on to the far more straightforward 
Hardy family. 
Felicia Hardy, also known as the 
Black Cat first appeared in 
Amazing Spider-Man #194. In the same issue, we meet 
Walter Hardy, a former cat burglar who has been in jail for several years following his capture. Learning that her father was now terminally ill, Felicia conceived a plan to break her father out of prison so that he could be with his family before he died.
Despite interference from 
Spider-Man, 
Felicia (as the 
Black Cat) succeeded in delivering 
Walter to his family home. Having never wanted his daughter to follow in his footsteps, 
Walter is distressed when 
Felicia reveals her criminal identity to her father. We learn that Felicia's mother 
Lydia Hardy had concealed 
Walter's criminal activities and subsequent imprisonment, telling Felicia her father had died in a plane crash instead (
Amazing Spider-Man #195).
Before Walter can tell 
Felicia his wishes, she leaves so that her mother 
Lydia can be with him. Due to 
Spider-Man's arrival and interference, 
Felicia does not see her father before he dies.
Beyond this, the only other member of the 
Hardy family I can find is a 
Lou or 
Louise Hardy, apparently Felicia's niece, though I can not find any appearances for this character. Just a mention in 
Black Cat's handbook entry. Anyone with more information, please feel free to let me know.
Now for the 
MC2 part of this entry. We meet 
Felicity Hardy in 
Spider-Girl #37 and we soon discover she has not only stolen 
May's Spider-Girl costume and figured out her secret identity, she dons her own costume and quickly adopts the 
Scarlet Spider identity in an attempt to become her...'partner.'
Despite a throwaway reference much earlier (which actually foreshadowed his later behaviour) we don't meet 
Eugene 'Gene' Thompson Jr until 
Amazing Spider-Girl #1. When we do finally meet him, he's already in a relationship with 
Mayday. Throughout the 
Amazing Spider-Girl series we discover 
Gene has a problem with 
May running for student council. I'm probably going to go in-depth on 
Gene at some point so I'll save that discussion for later.
Finally, 
Diana is Felicia's current partner, who first appears in 
Spider-Girl #47. We don't have a known last name for 
Diana but we learn that she met 
Felicia six years prior in the role of a contract operative in 
Felicia's detective agency. It's unclear if the two are married- at the time of publication it would not have been possible for real world same-sex couples to wed- as this is both a fictional universe and an alternate reality all bets are off. Regardless, I've chosen to include her on the family tree.
There are several interesting dynamics the combined Hardy/Thompson family presents, both implemented and untapped, that I feel it deserves more coverage than this post can do justice. I may touch on some in the future. For now, I just hope I've improved over the 
original family tree post.
Until I find more time to dedicate to this blog, I remain
frogoat