That was the cartoon series that got me interested in comics so I'll always have a soft spot for MJ and Peter being together for that alone.
I remember during Spider Island there was a topic about whether or not MJ would make a good super hero which led briefly to speculation that she was Scarlet Spider - which of course turned out to be Kaine and of course she got cured.
As for whether or not it'd be a good idea. I agree that there's potential for it to go bad or good, depending on how they do it. Wouldn't necessarily want her to have Spider powers as that might be too obvious and plus there's plenty of Spider Ladies around. I'd certainly give it a chance though I'm not holding my breath that it'll happen, in fact I'd be shocked if it did happen as I think Spider Island was the closest we'll get to seeing it in the mainstream universe at least.
Joking aside, I doubt Pedro will be shown to be a bad person in the end. I feel his arc will be similar to John Jameson's arc in Spider-Man 2- the nice guy who MJ dates for a while before "realizing" her feelings for Peter. Either he'll want to take their relationship to the next level, which causes MJ to reevaluate her relationship with him and what she wants. Or he'll realize that she's not invested in the relationship and breaks it off from her.
Either way, I don't think Pedro is going to be shown to be a heel. He'll just be used to show how much MJ loves Peter by sacrificing her relationship with the "perfect guy" to go back to Peter.
It's actually pretty surprising that Peter and MJ haven't gotten back together again. What's even more surprising is that there doesn't seem to be any hint that they will in the near future.
Not really. I mean, I have my theories, but I don't think there is no hint they'll get back together in the future. MJ seems to be displayed pretty prominently in advertisements for upcoming issues (that we've seen). So I doubt they'd have her in the book and not ship tease her and Peter.
I think it's a combination of two things- One is due to their breakup, Marvel would probably want to make their reunion the centerpiece of a major story that they can really promote. The second is that the creative party on the book may not be that interested in hooking them up, so is putting their relationship on the back burner and having it as a slow burn that he plans to have boil over at some point. Look how long he took to set up Superior.
As long as Slott is the sole writer for Spider-Man, I doubt that he'll do a Peter x MJ reunion anytime soon for the foreseeable future. He might as well admit that Peter Parker should not be dating a supermodel. I say he should write her out of the story and replace her with someone else.
Yeah, I think coming face to face with Mayday in Spider-Verse will make MJ reexamine how much she will be missing out on if her future is not with Peter (I know Mayday is not from the future 616 but still).
Speaking of whom, it would be hilarious if Mayday pulled a Marty McFly and tried to reconcile Peter and MJ, only for Pedro's perfectness constantly thwarting her diabolical plans.
Everytime they have tried to write Mary Jane out of the books they have been forced to bring her back because the fans lose their minds over it. You can only tick your fans off so many times before your sales drop and Marvel says okay time for someone else to write this book. I am not saying Slott is in danger of that happening to him right now but why keep trying to do something you know has failed many times in the past?
So someone asked on Tom Brevoorts's tumblr if a good story pitch was made involving Peter and MJ getting married again, and here was his response.
http://brevoortformspring.tumblr.com...-that-involved
Heres the answer he gave,
Anything can be pitched. But I think the odds of us going down that road again, especially with the same characters, is about as close to nil as it could possibly be.
The only reason why so many hook ups with Peter have failed is because the writers were unwilling to use the ones that would work, like Felicia Hardy(Pre-OMD), Betty Brant, Liz Allan, Jennifer Walters, Carol Danvers, Jessica Drew, Silver Sable, Black Widow, and Betsy Braddock respectively. I can say that sales would not drop if the writer would choose to use one of the women on this list as an alternate to Mary Jane. The women that the Marvel wants to give to Peter are not interesting; that's the reason why fans do not like it at all. There is nothing wrong with writing MJ out of the series for a short time to allow the respected existing friendships that Peter has to developed.
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Thinking about this logically, I think it was Bendis who said he got more notes about Kitty Pryde kissing Star-Lord than anything else from his "Trial of Jean Grey" story in his All-New X-Men run. He also said he got a lot of notes about his Peter X Kitty story from Ultimate Spider-Man.
Clearly the answer to all your problems is Kitty Pryde.