Big Changes for Spidey Ahead
If Civil War wasn’t enough - putting Spider-Man back in the black costume, revealing his identity on live TV and, for at least the time being, putting Aunt May in the hospital after a botched assassination attempt - Marvel plans to do a lot more. 
First there’s the upcoming “One More Day” - J. Michael Straczynski’s final magnum opus for the Spider-Man books. The story will definitely tie up the fate of not only Aunt May, but Mary Jane’s relation to Peter Parker. In an interview with IGN, future Spider-books editor Steve Wacker said, “Well, I think there have been more than enough Aunt May and Mary Jane stories.”
However, it should be noted that following “One More Day”, another storyline called “Brand New Day” will revamp not only the Spider-Man support casting, but the books themselves. Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and Sensational Spider-Man will be cancelled, while Amazing Spider-Man will be put out three times a month.
There’s also talk of bringing back Spider-Man’s old support cast. While I’m not a big fan of getting rid of MJ - Peter seems worst off as a character without her rather than with her - I think tue supporting cast is crucial. While there have been attempts to make characters like Flash Thompson relevant again, Marvel needs to just ground its heels in and get these characters back into Spider-Man’s life.
Overall, we’ll see how this plays out in Spider-Man’s life. I personally think the guys been through enough hell - don’t mess his life up anymore - but seeing the cover of Brand New Day, where Spider-Man is brandishing a gun on someone - leads me to conclude neither the best or worse has come yet for our friendly neighorhood Spider-Man.
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