Also the idea of a fluffy pretty butterfly wedding experience just isn't realistic for the "typical" comic book audience. Might work on HGTV or Hallmark, but not in a comic. We like our weddings and expressions of love just fine, but we'll take Remy and Anna approach any day over poofy dresses and gallantry.
I had an amazing wedding. My parents-in-law were kind enough to put a great deal of resources into it. It didn't need to be world-shattering. It was at the country house of a friend, set on the Williamette River, and we served hot dogs and hamburgers and soda and beer. Cake was amazing (Beaverton Bakery FTW). It was simple, and it was fun, and it meant everyone could be there to see me marry the love of my life. That's all the matters.
Those statistics where from the US, one of the few countries that made me the amazing favor of constantly making statistics about literally everything, I'm sure that if I look for the number of doors woman named Clarise have in their condos I'm going to find at least 3 different studies
"This is starting to sound like a bad comic book plot"
-Spider-man
“Evil is evil...lesser, greater, middling, it's all the same."
-Geralt of Rivia
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
Leftists don't like marriage and that's why Jean and Scott can't be together. That's gotta be the best take EVER.
Considering Scott became the face of the radical left (before Brisson and Rosenberg) and Jean the face of the liberal left, it would make more sense for them to be the leftist power couple, but what do I know.