Thursday, May 28, 2009

Peter Parker, Player

Hey, who's the most lovable loser in the Marvel Universe? The guy who things never work out for? The guy we're all supposed to feel sorry for? The guy who's had eight knock-out girlfriends?!?

The loves of Peter Parker
Pin-up page from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 (1982), script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita, Jr., inks by John Romita, colors by Stan Goldberg, letters by Jim Novak

Oh, cry me a freakin' river about your poor love life, Parker.

10 comments:

Harvey Jerkwater said...

Eight sweet, sweet victims of The Parker Charm. Beware, ladies...it's deadly.

Unknown said...

I can't believe Marcy Kane has the gall to call Peter Parker mysterious when she's secretly an alien!

Unknown said...

8 lovely ladies! 1 body shape!

Unknown said...

Guess he has a type

HardtravelingHero said...

I think MJ has the biggest rack. And then maybe Glory, followed by Betty... I think Peter worked his way up in breast size, but I'm not sure in which order some of these women came into Parker's love-life.

Anonymous said...

And we recently learned of a ninth, Jessica Jones, who had a crush on Peter in high school.

Phillip said...

Well, in all fairness I think he only really dated four or five of these ladies. If they included Glory, why'd they leave out Candi, Bambi, and Randi?

illmosis said...

This reminds me of how long Gwen Stacy has been thought of as nothing but The Dead One. No word balloon but she gets a heavenly Pigpen cloud.

Mary Jane Watson says, "He asked me to marry him! Can you imagine?! Sure I was flattered - - but no one ties this lady down!"

That word balloon makes it's own comedy gravy now.

Sol (Frederick) Badguy said...

Three of them got knocked, 1 of them knocked by Parker, another by "Norman Osbourn", a third by "Harry Osbourn"

The alien priestess never fell in love with Pete, Pete wasn't exactly the boyfriend type toward Deborah

ykw said...

The most amazing (or, considering the source, AMAZING) thing about this page is the fact that, yes kids, once upon a time, Jazzy Johnny's kid could actually draw people. Recognizable people, too, not just vaguely people-shaped lumps for Klaus and the unlucky-colorist-du-jour to make some kinda sense outta.

Thems wuz da days.

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