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00:00It's winter in New York and a bearded, noticeably older Peter Parker stares in the mirror inside
00:10the bathroom of his penthouse. He gets dressed and puts on his wedding band before stepping
00:15out of the bathroom and into the dining area where his kids May and Richard are already
00:19having breakfast. That's right guys, in this reality we get to see Peter finally settle
00:24down and start a family. Of course, who else is there to father Mr. Parker's children
00:29other than the one and only Mary Jane Watson. Or should we say, Mary Jane Watson Parker.
00:34That alone is worth the price of admission to check out this fantastic Spider-Man series.
00:38MJ comes into the room to greet her hubby, asking him if he had a good night's sleep.
00:43Peter pretty much says no because he's a little antsy for what's about to happen at work that day.
00:49Later, Pete arrives at, of course, the Daily Bugle. And surprise surprise, what's the first
00:54thing he hears? J. Jonah Jameson screaming Parker, of course. But don't get it twisted guys. This
01:00version of Triple J isn't the same that we know and love. In fact, he greets Pete as J. Jonah walks
01:06past and it's revealed that he's looking for Ben Parker. The Ben Parker. There are three important
01:12things that you should know about this reality before we go on. One, it's basically a relaunch of
01:17Marvel's old Ultimate line. But instead of going back to Earth 1610, they fully revamped the Ultimate
01:23Universe and this is now set in a reality called Earth 6160. Secondly, prior to the events of this
01:29series, the supervillain known as the Maker basically altered 6160's timeline to prevent heroes like the
01:35Fantastic Four and of course Spider-Man from getting their powers, which caused the events of this
01:40reality to be significantly different from the mainline Marvel Universe. And third, a battle between
01:45Tony Stark Jr., the original Iron Man's kid, and the Maker ultimately led to a tragedy striking New York
01:52that left scores of people dead and Tony Jr. being branded a villain a year prior to the events
01:58of this series. Anyway, back to our story, we find out that Ben and J. Jonah are the managing editor
02:03and publisher of the Bugle in this world. And at this point, we find out why Peter was so restless
02:09the night before. It's because he, Ben, and the rest of the Parker family are about to attend the
02:14commemoration ceremony of the so-called attack that happened the year before. This series drops
02:19another bombshell on us when we find out that one of the victims of the tragic attack from a year ago
02:24was Aunt May. Plus, we even get a cameo from Matt Murdock here as he holds a eulogy for the families of
02:30the victims. After finishing his speech, Matt calls on Harry Osborn to take the podium. In this world,
02:35guys, Harry's now the head of Oscorp and he too suffered a loss last year when Norman Osborn,
02:40his dad, died in the attack. But more about that later. Ben's actually a bit acquainted with Harry too,
02:46since he's interviewed Norman in the past. Later, Ben and Pete arrive back at the Bugle offices to
02:51find that J. Jonah's screaming inside the meeting room before storming out and making it known to
02:56everyone around that he quits. You heard that correctly, Triple J just quit the Bugle. Ben
03:01discovers that the reason why Jonah just quit his post is because Wilson Fisk, aka the Kingpin,
03:07basically wants to turn the Bugle into his own propaganda pamphlet. The crime boss offers Ben
03:12J. Jonah's old position at the Bugle, but he ultimately decides to quit too and strike out with
03:17Jameson. Later, Kingpin survives an assassination attempt when his SUV gets bombed by a mysterious
03:22individual who looks oh so familiar, someone riding a hoverboard and wearing green metallic
03:27armor that has a goblin-like appearance. That night, Ben and J. Jonah visit a dive bar to talk about
03:33their next move. They plan on establishing their own publication. Peter's there too, but he doesn't take
03:38his uncle's offer to work with him, given that he's pretty much doing well working for the Bugle
03:43at the moment and has a family to think about. Pete goes home and tucks his kids into bed before
03:47having some quality time with MJ, and oh man, it's not every day that we get to see these two actually
03:52talk about their relationship, instead of, you know, seeing Pete put on the spidey suit before MJ
03:56tells him to go get him tiger. In this case, Peter feels that he needs to make a change in his life.
04:01He checks in with MJ and asks her how she'd feel about this, and the only thing MJ asks for her
04:06husband is whether whatever Peter wants to do would change things between them, to which he says,
04:11never. MJ calls it a night, but before telling Pete her trademark catchphrase,
04:16we finally find out what Peter meant when he mentioned this change to his wife.
04:21Remember that metal orb that Mae was fidgeting around with at the beginning of the story?
04:25You see, something curious and potentially life-changing happened to Peter last night.
04:29The man who was just minding his own business when a bright light flashed inside their living room.
04:33Peter turned to look where it came from to find a small box crackling with electricity,
04:38as a voice called for his name. Pete touched the box and a holographic message of Tony Stark Jr.,
04:43this world's current Iron Man, appeared in front of him. Tony then told him exactly what had happened
04:48during the attack from last year, that he's being framed, and that he and his companions have escaped
04:53to the future, six months from when this message is playing. Not only that, but Tony tells him about
04:58what happened to Earth-6160 thanks to the Maker, about how he altered its timeline to prevent people
05:04like Peter from ever gaining their powers and becoming superheroes, thereby robbing them of their
05:09destiny. But the most important part of the message happened when the box opened to reveal the metal
05:14orb that Pete has with him. Tony tells him that it contains a radioactive spider. In the present,
05:20with the rest of the Parker family in bed, Peter goes to their penthouse building's rooftop,
05:24he allows himself to be bitten, and from there, Mr. Parker's world was about to change in a big way.
05:33It only took a single month before newspapers like the Daily Bugle caught wind of this mysterious
05:38new vigilante swinging around the city. Now at this point, Pete hadn't come up with the iconic red
05:43and blue spider suit yet, so he was using the plain black suit reminiscent of the symbiote costume minus
05:48the classic white spider logo and the aggression, of course. One morning, Pete walks into the kitchen
05:53to see that May and Richard are having breakfast. May has a copy of the bugle in hand, with its
05:58headline featuring a photo of the web-swinging vigilante. They talk about it, and Richard thinks
06:03the whole thing is a hoax, but May believes it, and she's pretty scared of this masked vigilante.
06:08Later, Pete in his homemade black suit starts patrolling New York. He mentions that his body's
06:13changed a lot in the past month. His new body now requires a lot of food, and he's gotten super
06:18strong and agile. Still, he admits that he has a lot of work ahead of him. Peter has gotten the
06:23hang of swinging around the city, but he has yet to master how to properly land. Meanwhile,
06:27Ben and Jay Jonah continue to plan out their new business venture. More importantly, Ben tells his
06:32best friend about a scoop that they might be able to work on, the person who's been trying to kill
06:37Wilson Fisk. They become even more resolute in pursuing this new newspaper they're establishing when
06:42they find out that the bugle is not even covering this story, most likely at the request of Fisk
06:47himself. Somewhere else, Pete chances upon a masked burglar trying to get inside a building. This guy's
06:53wearing a pair of electric gauntlets, which gives away the fact that this is Earth-6160's version of
06:58Shocker. At this point, it's good to know that Pete doesn't lose his humor in most universes within
07:03the many Earths of Marvel, as he and Shocker get into a hilarious awkward exchange about how much of a
07:08newbie Peter is when it comes to stopping crime. And just to show that Pete's a total noob in this
07:13reality, he even believes Shocker when the guy says he'll just quit breaking into the building and go
07:18home before offering Pete a handshake. Pete falls for it so he takes Shocker's hand and well, he gets
07:23electrocuted, thrown off the building, and into a dumpster. Later, Pete calls it a night when he gets
07:28home, chastising himself for falling for the old handshake trick. Thinking that everyone's asleep,
07:33he grabs some ice cream from the fridge, pulls his mask halfway up, and starts lounging on their couch.
07:38This makes him fail to notice that Mae has gotten up from her bed and has just seen him in his
07:42costume. The little girl almost screams but Pete manages to calm his daughter down and tell her
07:47everything about his new life as a superhero. Mae agrees to keep her dad's secret, but on one
07:52condition, come up with a better non-scary costume. Meanwhile, Britton, one of the overlords of Earth-6160
07:59directly serving under the maker, confronts Wilson Fisk about his lackluster performance in being
08:04charged of New York. Fisk tells Britton about the person who's trying to kill him and Britton
08:08suggests that he let his bodyguard Bullseye deal with it. The next night, Pete goes on another one
08:14of his patrols and chances upon Shocker again. This time, Pete's not falling for any tricks,
08:18so he and the villain get into a fight. Peter gets the other hand and just when the Shocker is on the
08:23ropes, the electrifying burglar comes up with a story about how he's only robbing people to get
08:27medical treatment for his wife and just like last time, Pete lowers his defenses and falls for
08:32Shocker's ruse. The supervillain blasts Pete off the building again. Unbeknownst to him and the
08:37Shocker, the same armored man trying to kill Fisk has had his eyes on the criminal this whole time.
08:42Pete goes home later that night and starts to think that maybe this whole superhero thing
08:47isn't his cup of tea, but he changes his mind when he finds a sweet note that Mae left him on the
08:51fridge door. A month later, MJ and Richard think that something's up with Mae and Pete,
08:56but the father-daughter tandem firmly denies it. But they're up to something alright. The little
09:01Parker girl is helping her dad find the perfect superhero costume. Pete tries out different suits,
09:06from ones that resemble the symbiote costume to something that looks like the ones Scarlet Spider
09:11wore. Mae doesn't like any of these, but in the end, the two Parkers find the perfect one,
09:16that iconic red and blue classic Spider-Man suit. Later, Jonah and Ben move into
09:21the new office building they bought with their savings. It's a fixer-upper, but still, Ben's
09:26nephew admires what he's doing with Jonah. They agree to share information about possible scoops
09:30with each other, and Pete finds a bulletin board containing Ben and Jonah's research on Wilson Fisk's
09:36armored assailant. Upon finding this out, the wallcrawler decides to look for this guy,
09:40which the media is now calling the Green Goblin. So Peter spends the next few days as Spider-Man trying
09:46to meet the goblin. He almost quits the stakeout until his spider senses alert him,
09:50and he discovers that the goblin is right in the middle of a fight against Bullseye atop New York
09:55skyscrapers. Spidey gets on the scene and sees Bullseye getting the upper hand, and Webhead
10:00intervenes when he sees the sharpshooting supervillain about to deliver Green Goblin the
10:04killing blow. But as you can tell by now, Pete is still new to all this. Bullseye gets the best of
10:09him and slices off a crane to crash it down on both Spidey and the goblin, commenting that he's going for
10:14a twofer, killing these two vigilantes. Green Goblin and Spidey manage to evade the crumbling crane,
10:19but Bullseye gets a hold of the battle-damaged armored vigilante again. Bullseye prepares to
10:24finally kill his original target, but Green Goblin goes full Admiral Ackbar and tells his enemy,
10:29it's a trap! Right then and there, Spidey jumps out of the wreckage and socks the sharpshooter
10:34right in the jaw with a solid left hook that puts his lights out. The goblin then uses his glider to
10:39subdue the unconscious villain and take him away. With Bullseye out of the picture, Green Goblin and
10:44Spidey get to talking. The armored vigilante activates his suit to take control of Spidey's
10:49mask and take it off, exposing the man under it, Peter Parker. In turn, the goblin reveals his secret
10:55alter ego, Harry Osborn, and they decide to grab a drink and get to know each other a little better.
11:01It's now April and we find Peter and MJ inside a rather fancy bar. She asks her husband if it's a
11:07good idea to have this double date with Harry and his wife, but Pete reassures her that it's all good.
11:12Shortly after, Harry arrives in the restaurant and Pete introduces MJ to him. The new head of
11:17Oscorp tells him that his wife's running a little late, but he immediately receives a message that
11:21she's in front of the establishment the moment he says that. And it's here that we get the big reveal
11:26that Harry Osborn's wife is none other than Gwen Stacy. Yeah, that Gwen Stacy. The group then gets
11:32some dinner and they talk about things you'd expect from couples getting to know one another.
11:36You know the deal, career, kids, that whole jazz.
11:39Gwen finds out that MJ is running a PR firm and shows interest in her when she hears this.
11:44While all this is happening, we see that Uncle Ben and Jay Jonah have actually been tasked with
11:48babysitting the kids. The two old journalists talk about their latest venture, the new publication that
11:53they're planning to launch, and it turns out that MJ helped them with naming the paper. It's gonna be
11:57called The Paper. Triple J says that he didn't really like the name at first, but he ultimately admits
12:03that calling their newspaper, well, The Paper, has a certain ring to it. Back at the restaurant,
12:08Harry and Gwen find out about the new publication that Ben and Jonah are doing, and their whole
12:12conversation takes a more serious turn as they start talking about this new vigilante swinging
12:17around New York. Gwen thinks that it's a good idea that there's gonna be another paper that might
12:21potentially cover this masked crime fighter, considering that the Daily Bugle is not doing a
12:25very good job on this front. Because remember guys, Fisk is basically the owner of the Bugle right
12:30now, and it's in his best interest to keep coverage about Spidey as superficial as possible.
12:34Gwen also expresses her opinion that she's pretty much pro-Spider-Man, since she believes that this
12:39vigilante's existence implies that there's something deeply wrong with their world. That's not to
12:43mention too that she and Harry are impressed with Pete's talent in photography. Hell, they even nudge
12:48him to leave the Bugle and take his talents to Uncle Ben and Triple J's fledgling paper. Gwen then
12:53excuses herself to go to the ladies' room, and MJ comes with her. Mrs. Osborn basically tells MJ that
12:59she's more impressed with her and asks her for a favor to have a meeting with Ben and Jonah because
13:04Gwen is planning to fund the publication as a way to rebel against Fisk and the Bugle.
13:09At the dinner table, Harry realizes that Peter hasn't told MJ that he's actually the web-swinging
13:13vigilante going around New York. Harry then reveals Gwen knows he's the Green Goblin. Now,
13:18Harry doesn't necessarily force Pete into telling his family about his secret identity, but he does make
13:23a good point when he tells his friend that there's no way he can keep this up forever. Hearing that,
13:28Peter admits that he actually has reservations about his new crime-fighting career he's got
13:33himself into, but Harry tells him that if he's brave enough to do it, then Pete should be too.
13:37Because to Harry, he's just a guy in a suit. He can only imagine the good he can do if he had
13:42Peter's abilities. He tells Pete that it's up to them, people working outside the system, to save the
13:47world. And in a rather refreshing twist, it's Harry that drops the immortal line to Peter that with
13:52great power comes great responsibility. After the double date, Pete and MJ walk home. He asks her
13:59what she thinks of the Osbournes, and MJ admits that she likes them, although they're kind of intense.
14:04Peter then asks his wife if she agrees with Gwen and Harry's opinion that their world needs heroes,
14:09to which MJ answers with a solid ride-or-die line when she tells her hubby that she doesn't need heroes,
14:15because she has Peter in her life. In a flashback from a year ago before the events that shook New
14:20York's foundations and killed scores of its citizens, we see Norman Osborn, Harry's dad and then current
14:26head of Oscorp, impatiently waiting for his son at a lavish gala. Norman's wife reassures him that Harry
14:33has a good reason for running late, but Norman is hearing none of it. They then get a call from Harry,
14:38who profusely apologizes to his dad, but he and Norman just end up in a huge argument when the older
14:43Osborn chastises his son for not living up to his family name. However, their squabble is cut short
14:49when an explosion hits the building that Norman and Harry's mom are in. From a short distance away,
14:54Harry can see a crimson ball of energy engulf the structure and realizes that something unimaginably
14:59horrible has just happened to his parents. Weeks pass and Harry finds himself and his wife,
15:04Gwen Stacy Osborn, meeting with their family lawyer to finalize Norman's affairs. The long and short of
15:10it is that Harry and Gwen are the only known legitimate Osborn family members left alive in this world,
15:15so they're gonna inherit everything. The meeting was just about to end when their lawyer tells him
15:20that there's just one more thing that he should know as he hands Harry a card with a king's chess piece
15:25printed on it. He asks his lawyer what the card means, but he has no idea. What he knows on the other hand
15:31is who sent it to Harry. The next day, Harry goes to a heavily guarded penthouse with the calling card in his hand.
15:38It's revealed that the person who sent it is none other than Wilson Fisk, the crime lord better known
15:43as the Kingpin. Wilson asks Harry if he knows who he's talking to, and Harry tells him that he's
15:48well aware of the so-called Kingpin of New York. Fisk needs a favor from the new head of Oscorp,
15:54and like a true mob boss, Wilson is even able to spin his request to make it look like Harry should
15:59be thankful that he was the one chosen for this task. Specifically, Wilson wants Oscorp to buy off all
16:05his shares in the Stain Stark company, while Harry has his reservations but ultimately agrees to it
16:10just to get the gangster off of his back. Two weeks pass after that meeting and we find Harry,
16:17Gwen and Oscorp head of R&D, Dr. Otto Octavius. They've discovered the late Tony Stark's workshop
16:24where he kept all of his Iron Man suits. Harry and Otto are in awe of what they see inside Tony's old lab.
16:30Gwen, on the other hand, thinks it's just a case of boys and their toys. To her, the real gold mine
16:35is in the Stark database, which they promptly hack into. Within Tony's old computer they find a
16:41treasure trove of Iron Man suit blueprints and lists of corporate assets, but what really piques
16:46their interest is a section inside the database that simply says history, world. And in this point,
16:51the trio discover the secret origin of Earth-6160, and after four months we find out that Dr.
16:57Octavius has just finished work on a suit that Harry commissioned him to create. The same armor
17:02that he'd be wearing as a vigilante known as the Green Goblin. This new suit basically contains
17:07Stark tech and Otto even crafted what would be the Green Goblin's signature grenades to go along with
17:13the ensemble. Then, the genius scientist tells Harry to put on his new helmet. He wants to show his
17:18boss something. Harry does so and finds a map of the city with a few red dots. Otto informs him that
17:23each dot represents a piece of Stark tech that has been activated somewhere in the city. But here's
17:29the kicker. The image that Harry just saw was from a couple days ago. Otto shows him the map in its
17:34current state and he finds that there are now hundreds of these little dots peppered around it.
17:38They have no idea what's causing all the Stark tech to suddenly activate, much less why this is
17:43happening simultaneously. So Harry tells his friend and employee that he's going to take his brand new
17:48suit for a spin to investigate this. Now this happens around the same time that Peter first
17:53got his spider powers and Harry sees him getting dunked on by Shocker on one of the New York's
17:58many rooftops. It turns out that Harry has been following one of the signals from the map which
18:03ultimately led him here because Shocker is wearing a pair of electric gauntlets made by Stark tech.
18:08The Green Goblin tells the two-bit thief that he just wants the gloves and to find out where he got
18:13them in the first place. So he makes a deal with Shocker. Tell him everything, hand over the tech,
18:17and Shocker can keep all the money he stole. The villain agrees to this and tells Harry that
18:21he just got lucky a couple nights ago when he tried to rob an apartment somewhere in New York.
18:25When he got inside, he found that whoever lived there was already dead. More interestingly,
18:30there was a box in front of the dead guy with a hologram of Tony Jr. being projected from it.
18:35Well long story short, Shocker grabbed the box, opened it, saw the gauntlets and decided to use them
18:40as his own tools to help him with his criminal career. Right after finishing his story,
18:44Shocker decides to screw over Harry and hit him with an electrically charged punch. This does
18:49nothing to Mr. Osborne thanks to his new green Stark armor, so he knocks out the criminal and,
18:54true to his word, leaves the money there. Fast forward to a couple months before the present
18:58day of the series, Harry and Peter just met, as they mentioned in issue 3, and they go out for drinks.
19:04The two get to talking and ultimately suss out that the same people who basically handed Harry the
19:08keys to the stained Stark fortune, and the secrets that come with it, are the same people who altered
19:13history to stop Peter from becoming Spider-Man in the first place. In the end,
19:17they decide to work together to find out the truth about the world.
19:21Now, we move forward another couple of months to the present day. We find that Harry has taken
19:26Bullseye, Kingpin's bodyguard, captive inside his lair. We discover that Harry has been torturing the
19:31hitman ever since he got his hands on him, but it doesn't seem to be working thanks to the exoskeleton
19:36grafted to Bullseye's entire body. Bullseye also reveals that he purposely gouged out one of his eyes as a
19:42way to revere his quote unquote master, before pretty much telling Harry that he's not going to
19:46leak out any information. At that point, Harry questions whether he's a hero or something else
19:52entirely. As he gets ready to torture Bullseye some more, he simply says that he'll find an answer to
19:57the question soon enough. Sometime later, during an otherwise ordinary morning in June, Peter walks in
20:05on the Parker family having breakfast. To the shock of Richard, May, and MJ, they see that Pete's
20:10face is all banged up, so of course they ask him what happened. Pete tries to wave the conversation
20:15off and tell them that everything's alright, he just had an accident at the bugle, but the Parker
20:20family isn't a bunch of dummies and they know that something is up. The secret ultimately comes out
20:25when May, in her excitement, almost blurts out that Peter got injured being a superhero. The little
20:30girl realizes that she just outed her dad, but Pete reassures his daughter that it's alright. At this
20:35point, MJ and Richard have no doubts that Peter is hiding something from them, so he comes clean
20:40and tells them the entire story, not just about what he's doing outside his job at the Daily Bugle,
20:45but about how he got his bruises. It all happened last night when Peter and Harry were staking out
20:51the Fisk building. We find out that they're planning on confronting the crime boss and roughing him up
20:56to get some answers about the maker and his counsel. Pete's a little antsy about all this, saying that he's
21:01never tried to break into anyone's home before, but he ultimately agrees to it. Before going in,
21:06they get into a small argument about using codenames whenever they're in costume when Harry
21:11mentions Peter by his real name. Harry responds to this by telling his friend that neither of them
21:15have a codename, but Peter lets him know that everyone's been calling him the Green Goblin,
21:20which Harry likes. Shortly after that, they get on with their mission and burst through Fisk's sunroof.
21:26There, the crime boss was waiting for them. He informs the two vigilantes that there are a couple of
21:31idiots for not recognizing who they're dealing with, because Fisk was already 10 steps ahead.
21:36He'd been watching Peter and Harry stalk him in the previous days when the two were doing their
21:40stakeout. The Kingpin was well aware that it was only a matter of time before the Goblin and the
21:45Spider made their move, and now here they are. Wilson asks what they want from him, and Harry tells the
21:51crime boss that they want to know who he's working for. This piques Fisk's interest, which prompts him
21:56to ask where Harry got that idea. The armored vigilante tells him that Bullseye spilled the
22:01beans, and this is the first time that Spidey's hearing this, but it turns out that the Kingpin
22:05was just biding his time to finish his drink and grab a remote. At that moment, Peter's Spider-Sense
22:10kicks in, but they're too late to react as Fisk presses a button on his remote, which traps the
22:15three of them inside a cage. A split second later, Harry is sent flying when Fisk hurls his whiskey tray
22:21right at him. Spider-Man immediately springs into action and webs up the mobster's face,
22:26but Fisk gets the best of him and manages to grab Peter by the neck. Before he could deliver the
22:32killing blow, however, Green Goblin blasts the Kingpin with an energy ray before throwing one
22:37of his patented grenades. The explosive detonates, but Harry's shocked to find it barely did anything
22:41to Fisk other than burn his shirt off, and we find out that the man has got some tattoos all over
22:46his body. More importantly though, Wilson reveals that he's had some work done recently,
22:51as he tells Harry that there might have been a time when his grenade could have injured him.
22:55Fisk lunges at the Green Goblin, and we find out the extent of the Kingpin's augmentations.
22:59He's able to crack Harry's helmet with a single punch. The goblin falls down and desperately tries
23:04to defend himself from the mobster, but Spider-Man arrives in the nick of time to rescue his buddy.
23:09The wallcrawler wraps his entire body around Kingpin's arms, but the big mob boss just grabs
23:14Pete and slams him to the ground before wailing on the mass crown fighter. Spidey takes several shots
23:19to the face before Harry recovers and calls forth his glider to crash into the building. The resulting
23:25explosion knocks back the Kingpin, and realizing that their whole fact-finding mission has gone
23:29south really quick, Harry and Pete choose to take the L and escape instead.
23:34In the present, Peter finishes coming clean to the rest of his family. Richard's not too happy about
23:39the fact that his dad did a whole B and E with Harry, but Pete tells the kid that he had to do it,
23:44and stops something way more evil. May then asks her dad if he's planning on a rematch with Fisk,
23:49and Pete all but says yes. Meanwhile, MJ can't help but be worried and asks him if they're going
23:55to be safe. Peter reassures everyone that no harm will come to the Parker family, but it's important
24:00that his secret identity as the web-swinging hero of New York remains a secret between the four of them.
24:05Pete then tells his family that the only reason he hid it from MJ and Richard up until now was because he
24:11couldn't find the right moment to reveal it. His wife and his son understand Pete's dilemma,
24:15so they let it go. At this point, Peter just wants to have a private talk with MJ,
24:20so he sends the kids to bed. Afterwards, the couple go into their bedroom like a typical husband
24:24caught in a lie. Peter braces himself for MJ's wrath, but she tells him that she's not mad at all.
24:30Rather, MJ feels a mix of pride, fear, and admiration for what Peter is doing as the masked vigilante.
24:36They fall quiet for a bit, and Pete correctly guesses that his wife wants to see
24:40his Spidey suit. So he puts it on and MJ thinks it suits Peter well. She then asks him what she
24:46should call him whenever Peter is in costume, and he replies by saying that maybe MJ's marketing savvy
24:52can help with that. Well, she points to the spider emblem on his chest and tells her husband that the
24:56codename he's been looking for has been right on the costume the whole time. Moments later,
25:01Peter goes out and takes MJ for a swing around New York, now donning the name Spider-Man.
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