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My feelings on One More Day

To help out   Trodorne

with his review and let him quote me i decided to make a blog on how i feel about One More Day. I might even make a topic video on this soon. 

I think the worst story arc in comic history has to be One More Day. If you guys don't know One More Day's story arc resulted with Peter and MJ wiping their memory of being married for the exchange of Aunt May's life and Spide-rman's identity never being revealed during the Civil War story arc. My favorite couple is Peter and MJ. That is one of the reasons I love Spider-girl's series because we get to see Peter and MJ together. When a non comic reader thinks of two famous comic relationships they think Clark Kent and Lois Lane and then Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson. So, then to tell that non comic reader that Mary Jane and Peter are not together anymore i think that would shock them. I wish with every new Spider-man story arc that comes out that there will be that one story arc where MJ and Peter will remember their past because they may have forgotten but we never forgot. about their marriage. I thought the story arc we would finally see Peter and Mary Jane together was going to be One Moment in Time but that was just a let down. All they did in that story arc was have a lot of beverages and remind us about the horrible story arc we like to call One More Day. Also showing Mary Jane something she is not. She runs away from Peter because she could not handle the fact that Peter is Spider-man. But the MJ we use to know is the total opposite of that. This show that One More Day just destroyed so much character develpement that MJ had built over the years. Was it worth it?  I just hope that Marvel listens to the fans that we want Mary Jane and Peter togehter. Peter and Mary Jane's relationship is something to be reckoned with. 

Here is my tribute video i did a long time ago. That will help remind you of what we are missing:
  
    

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