@mewmdude77 said:
It happened in Amazing Spider-Man #10. Aunt May was in the hospital, and in need of a transfusion.
http://comiclists.wordpress.com/tag/aunt-may/
Thanks! I have the story, but I forgot about the whole scene.
@mewmdude77 said:
@tupiaz said:
Has this ever effected Aunt May?
As far as I know, the only thing that it did was that it made it so Peter couldn't give her a succesfull transfusion during Back in Black. He tried to, but learned that it had failed to bring her health up at all.
@AmazingWebHead said:
Maybe the guys at MARVEL just couldn't find an interesting story to use it in.
In issues 31-33 (of the first series) Aunt May was dying because of the transfusion. Peter, Doc Curt Connors and a few members of a staff at a hospital in New York worked it out. The whole sagas thought as one of the most classic Spidey-stories.
Also, I didn`t know about that Back in black-thing (`cause I haven`t read it). Cool.
@NewComicGuy said:
Is this an implication of something you think could lead to Peter coming back or just a random observation? Either way, very impressive!
Thank you.
It`s a random observation.
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