Who is Spider-Man's Child?
Who is Spider-Man's Child?
Benjamin Richard Parker
Benjamin Parker | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Spider-Girl #36 (MJ's pregnancy is first shown) Spider-Girl #59 (born) |
Created by | Tom DeFalco Ron Frenz |
Do Spider-Man and MJ have kids?
In Marvel Comics, MJ and Peter have a child. In the main continuity, the couple have a daughter who they name May — after Parker's aunt. ... And another where Mary Jane and Peter remained married and have their daughter Annie, who has the her father's superpowers.
Did Spider-Man ever have a boyfriend?
Believe it or not, Peter Parker did actually have a thing with X-Men member Kitty Pryde aka Shadow Cat. Their relationship began in the Ultimate Spider-Man annual "More Than You Bargained For" wherein Peter Parker had been dumped by long-time girlfriend Mary Jane Watson.
Can Peter Parker have a kid?
Before his death, however, Peter Parker had several children including his daughter Tanya Parker. Tanya went on to marry the much older Hawkeye. After having a daughter, Ashley Barton, he two divorced.
Who is Spiderman wife?
Mary Jane Watson | |
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Place of origin | Montoursville, Pennsylvania |
Partnerships | Peter Parker |
Supporting character of | Spider-Man Iron Man |
Notable aliases | Mary Jane Watson-Parker, MJ, Spider-Woman, Red Sonja, Spinneret & Red |
Who is Peter Parker's daughter?
- Annie Parker is the young daughter of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson in an alternate reality that was part of Battleworld. That reality has branched out to become its own Alternate Universe after Secret Wars .
Who is Spider Man's son?
- Benjamin Richard Parker (often called Benjy by his sister and fans) is the younger brother of May Parker (Spider-Girl), and the son of Mary Jane and Peter Parker (Spider-Man).
Is Spiderman a kid?
- Yes Spider-Man is primarily aimed at kids as of late but he's not necessary just for them. Spider-Man is aimed at anyone who enjoys the values and the character that he represents.