Yeah but this is a post-apocalyptic world and Spidey is just part of it.And I'm not saying they can't come back in future extensions, but they shouldn't and won't in an AU before the event.As in Peter can retire, if they do attack he has friends and still knows how to defend himself
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/pete...-in-dark-ages/
Bleedingcool seems to think the new daughter is named May. Is this a reinterpretation of Mayday?
"He's pure power and doesn't even know it. He's the best of us."-Matt Murdock
"I need a reason to take the mask off."-Peter Parker
"My heart half-breaks at how easy it is to lie to him. It breaks all the way when he believes me without question." Felicia Hardy
Wolverine, Green lantern, Spider-girl(the true legacy, that or miguel.Miles is an alt. uni brought to the 616),Hawkeye, Ironheart, Thor(Jane),Black Panther,Star Lord....
How are female legacy characters rare?
I do think Peter having Mayday should be the way to go always, she's like on of if not the best female character and the only one with 100+ solo issues.
At the time Spider-Girl appeared, in 1998, it was rare. The other examples (save X23 which came in the Xmen Evolution cartoon
In early 2000s) came in the last decade when having female representation became the big thing.
Before female legacies weren’t popular. Look at how Monica Rambeau the first female Captain Marvel was treated in the 80s when her creator Roger Stern was forced of The Avengers.
First female superhero to reach 100 issues in an ongoing. That’s a first so it’s forever. Also only one so far but I expect Captain Marvel to get there albeit with so many relaunches it gets confusing. I expect when they get to 100 cumulative issues over many volumes they will go to “original numbering”. As far as 616 goes, She-Hulk has the record, as of now, for longest serial ongoing during John Byrne’s original run.I do think Peter having Mayday should be the way to go always, she's like on of if not the best female character and the only one with 100+ solo issues.
Of course in the Pre-superhero days Marvel put out titles like Millie the Model which did reach 100 issues. That was a romance comic cantered on a female cast. Patsy Walker started out in one of those titles as a civilian before being incorporated as a superhero as Hellcat. But she didn’t sell as many issues as Hellcat.