Not surprising. Marvel's been trying to put that genie back in the bottle --- Peter aging out and graduating from high school --- for years now. The die was cast as soon as Brevoort started talking in his Spider-Manifesto about how Spider-Man was supposed to be about "youth," never mind that Peter had been out of high school for a solid decade in-universe (going by the high school reunion he attended in Mark Millar's Marvel Knights Spider-Man #1-12) before One More Day happened. At this point, it's a whole bunch of revisionist and frankly regressive B.S. on the part of current leadership that thinks Spider-Man works best as an inexperienced adolescent or an overgrown adolescent who can't or won't learn from his past experiences and mistakes, and that's what we're going to keep getting so long as those guys are in charge.
The spider is always on the hunt.
Long hair could be Judas Traveller! He is involved in mutant shenanigans right now after 25 year absence.
No, that's explicitly his space not her's lol.
I thought the bald guy was Crusher Hoggan for a moment lol.
Funnily enough, MJ in ASM#1 vol 5 laughed at Spidey's life going to shit again.
It really didn't make her suddenly getting back together with him look ane less of an asspull.
Even funnier is how largely irrelevant new love interests tend to be.
The run barely started and we're getting tie-ins by the 9th issue? Why's Spidey getting a C-lister treatment?
Two tie-ins, one after the other
Wow, Spider-Man's ex-girlfriend sure goes through a lot, huh?
Peter: "It's not like I've been stalking her or anything..."
(This cover is going to hit a lot of people with nostalgia.)