Showing posts with label Mayday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mayday. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 July 2023

Mayday's Eyes

 

With Sony’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse bringing more attention to our favourite MC2-alumni with the introduction of Peter B Parker and Mary Jane Watson-Parker’s adorable baby daughter Mayday Parker, I thought now would be the perfect time to discuss Mayday’s Eyes.

 


One of the most notable talking points in the lead-up to Across the Spider-Verse was baby Mayday’s unique eye colour choice; heterochromia. This was seen in the officially released concept art which coincided with the first trailer’s debut online. With one iris blue and the other brown the design was distinctive, but having viewed the film, it did not appear to have been retained for the character as she appeared on screen. Unless I am mistaken, baby Mayday on the big screen had two blue eyes. Presumably in both cases the intent was to show Mayday inherited her eye colour from her parents, with Peter B having brown eyes and this Mary Jane having blue eyes in her brief appearances.

 







Now, let’s take look at the eye colour of the MC2’s May ‘Mayday’ Parker. While the comics have often been inconsistent with varying eye colours between issues, there is one colour that Mayday appears to have more consistently: blue. This is supported by a rather obscure source for official character information: Spider-Girl Battlebook: Streets of Fire. As I mentioned a very long time ago, with a cover date of November 1998, this was the first published source to provide officially approved physical characteristics for May ‘Mayday’ Parker.

 



However, when the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Women of Marvel 2005 gave us a full profile for Spider-Girl, Mayday was instead listed as having brown eyes. This was corrected to blue once again when the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Hardcover Vol. 11 updated the profile information. It is worth noting that the Main Marvel Universe and MC2 Mary Jane is firmly established to have green eyes and similarly, Peter has hazel eyes.


 


Now, let us look at one other aspect of May ‘Mayday’ Parker’s eyes you may not have considered: poor vision. If we go all the way back to the beginning with What If #105, we do briefly glimpse May rocking glasses, presumably for some kind of vision impairment. Notably, this instance takes place shortly after Mayday’s powers first manifested during a basketball game and she does not continue to wear them in future appearances. As far as I can tell, the only other occasions of May donning eyewear are for the purposes of fashion, disguise, or safety such as Spider-Girl #42, #60, #65 and Amazing Spider-Girl #20.


 






What is interesting is May did not revert to using glasses when she lost her spider-powers following her battle with Killerwatt in Spider-Girl #25. Maybe Mayday only uses glasses in some circumstances or her spider-powers had already ‘healed’ any deficit in her eye-sight? It is not a certainty, though Peter has not returned to using his glasses on the occasions his own spider-powers have been lost.

 

Until I gain some perspective and take a long-sighted view on what I focus on, *eye* remain

 

frogoat

 

 



Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Ben Reilly in the MC2

 

With Sony’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse in cinema’s and featuring everyone’s favourite Spider-Clone, Ben Reilly as the Scarlet Spider. Not only am I fan of the character, he holds a very significant role in the MC2. Let us take a look at the legacy of Ben Reilly in the MC2.




 

Let us briefly review the history of the character in the Main Marvel Universe. First appearing as only a clone of Peter Parker aka Spider-Man in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man #149, the character was created by Professor Miles Warren aka The Jackal. In the real world, the character of the Spider-Clone was created by Gerry Conway and Ross Andru during the original Clone Saga. Taking a new name in honour of his uncle’s first name and his aunt’s maiden name, Ben Reilly would spend five years travelling and living a very different life to Peter Parker’s before eventually returning to New York when he learned that Aunt May was gravely ill, making his presence known to Peter at the end of Spectacular Spider-Man #216 leading into Web of Spider-Man #117.

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I am not going to be covering the entirety of the Clone Saga here. I will simply point out a few of the relevant occasions referenced in the MC2, starting at the very beginning with What If #105. There, in the Parker Family Home, Mary Jane explains to her daughter May ‘Mayday’ Parker how Peter lost his leg in final battle with the Green Goblin aka Norman Osborn. Mayday soon uncovers her ‘Uncle Ben’s’ own Spider-Man costume and web-shooters and it’s these she wears as Spider-Girl for her very first battle against the newest Green Goblin aka Normie Osborn. Afterwards, Mayday gives the costume a fiery funeral with her parents but soon after sews herself a new costume with the same design as Ben’s. With only minor changes over time this remains Spider-Girl’s recognizable and iconic look to this day.

 


When the enigmatic vigilante Darkdevil made his first appearances, his costume patterned after the deceased hero Matt Murdock aka Daredevil, theories about his secret identity were rife. It was revealed in the three-issue mini-series Darkdevil that the titular character was in fact the son of Ben Reilly and Elizabeth Tyne known as Reilly Tyne, who had been spared from certain death as a result of his degenerating cells by Ben’s clone brother Kaine only to be possessed by the demon Zarathos, before the latter was driven out  by the spirit of Matt Murdock (Darkdevil #1-#3).





 



Elizabeth Tyne is briefly shown behind bars, a direct reference to her fate following the events of the mini-series Spider-Man: Redemption which ended with both Kaine and Tyne turning themselves in for their crimes. While we know Kaine broke out after Ben’s death, Elizabeth apparently remained in prison and, in the MC2 canon, gave birth to her and Ben’s son, Reilly Tyne.




References to Ben Reilly’s activities during the 90’s Clone Saga appears in Spider-Girl #44 when Peter provides Mayday with a heavily edited and censored version of some of the significant events including flashbacks to Ben Reilly’s time on the road (Spider-Man: The Lost Years #1-#3), his aforementioned return and encounter with Peter (Spectacular Spider-Man #216, Web of Spider-Man #117), alongside Peter battling Cletus Kasady aka Carnage (Spectacular Spider-Man #217), seeing off Peter and a heavily pregnant Mary Jane ( at some point after Spectacular Spider-Man #229) and Ben suited up in his Spider-Man costume (Sensational Spider-Man #0).
















 

Peter also notes that May reminds him of Ben quite a bit as they both approached web-swinging the same way; with optimism and enthusiasm. Finally, Peter tells Mayday how Ben died a hero by sacrificing himself to save Peter from the original Green Goblin, Norman Osborn, as seen in Peter Parker: Spider-Man #75. May realizes this is the same man responsible for her kidnapping as a baby and Peter’s lost leg (Spider-Girl #44).

 





Desperate to be Spider-Girl’s partner and having read a book about Spider-Man written by Ben Urich, Felicity Hardy (daughter of Flash Thompson and Felicia Hardy aka the Black Cat) is inspired to don a costume patterned on that of the original Scarlet Spider (Spider-Girl #46).


 



We learn through flashbacks that Kaine initially tracked down Alison Mongrain on his journey to avenge his fallen brother, Ben Reilly, leading to him learning of Norman Osborn’s kidnapping of Peter and Mary Jane’s baby May.  After rescuing and reuniting May with her mother, Kaine makes Norman his target though he apparently did not confront him before the fateful final battle between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin resulted in Osborn’s death. In the present while again pursuing Mongrain, Kaine tells Felicity he is pained to see her garbed in Ben’s costume as he never got to beg his forgiveness for the wrongs he had inflicted upon him before he was killed (Spider-Girl #48-#49).

 



 



This brings us to Spider-Man Family Vol. 1 #1. Therein we have a story (seemingly) set during the mostly unexplored point in time after Baby May is rescued and returned to Peter and Mary Jane Parker by Kaine but before Peter loses his leg in his final battle with Norman Osborn aka the Green Goblin. Lured into a trap by the villain Jack O’ Lantern aka Maguire BeckSpider-Man meets and teams-up with Araña and her *sidekick* Miguel as they battle a museum room full of Spider-Man robot’s designed to resemble various costumes and points in Peter’s career. Among these we see a robot that appears to be clad in the Scarlet Spider costume and another in Ben’s own Sensational Spider-Man costume. Both of these robotic duplicates are destroyed by Spider-Man who alongside Araña and Miguel go on to defeat the mastermind Jack O’ Lantern.

 


 

In Spectacular Spider-Girl (vol. 1) #1/Amazing Spider-Man Family #5Gwen Reilly appears out of nowhere at the Parker’s door step, claiming to be Ben Reilly’s daughter. However, this is revealed to be an elaborate scam, with ‘Gwen’s’ real name being Connie Frederickson, a con artist who had previously used the alias Connie OsbornConnie is the daughter of Kolina Frederickson (Norman’s private nurse mentioned above) and -apparently- Norman Osborn (Spectacular Spider-Girl (vol. 1) #3/Amazing Spider-Man Family #7). Recruited into the Order of the Goblin by Fury the Goblin QueenConnie was given plastic surgery to resemble Gwen Stacy and sent to toy with the Parker’s (Spectacular Spider-Girl (vol.1) #4/Amazing Spider-Man Family #8). However, Connie was killed shortly afterwards by Elan DeJunae who wished to eliminate any one else with a potential claim to the legacy of Norman Osborn and distract Spider-Girl in the process (Spectacular Spider-Girl (vol. 1) # 2/ Amazing Spider-Man Family #5, Spectacular Spider-Girl (vol. 1) #8/Web of Spider-Man (vol. 2) #4).







Ben Reilly is one of the most significant and impactful characters in the MC2. He acts as Mayday’sUncle Ben’ and she embodies him both in costume and in aspects of her approach to heroism. Ben’s death had a life-changing impact on his clone brother Kaine, who initially sought revenge on his killer but eventually found his own path to atonement. Reilly Tyne, Ben’s and Janine’s son, continues in his father’s footsteps as the heroic vigilante Darkdevil and Felicity Hardy has taken on Ben’s former costumed identity as the new Scarlet Spider.  Rest in Peace, Ben. You showed us it is our choices which define us, not the nature of our creation.

 

Until I figure out which is the clone and which is the other clone, I remain

 

frogoat