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    • Mary Jane Watson. "Face it, Tiger. You just hit the jackpot," are the eight words Mary Jane Watson said to Peter Parker when she was first introduced to him in "Amazing Spider-Man" #42.
    • Cissy Ironwood. Cissy Ironwood first appeared in 1979's "Marvel Team-Up" #80 and only made minor appearance is four other issues. Created by Mike Vosburg and Chris Claremont, the character seemed to have been created just to be a generic girlfriend — one that Parker could have without Claremont having to worry about Parker's more popular partners.
    • Felicia Hardy aka Black Cat. The Black Cat, a cat burglar who vacillates between villain and antihero, is the classic example of the girl you shouldn't take home to meet your parents.
    • Anna Maria Marconi. Created by Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli, Anna Maria Marconi was introduced as Parker's physics tutor when he went back to Empire State University to finish his doctorate.
    • Betty Brant Played by Elizabeth Banks
    • Ursula Ditkovich Played by Mageina Tovah
    • Gwen Stacy Played by Bryce Dallas Howard and Emma Stone
    • Elizabeth "Liz" Toomes Played by Laura Harrier
    • Mary Jane Watson Played by Kirsten Dunst
    • Michelle Jones ("Mj") Played by Zendaya
    • Spider-Gwen Played by Hailee Steinfeld

    Betty Brant is a supporting character in both the Spider-Man comics and on-screen adaptation, serving as J. Jonah Jameson's personal secretary at the Daily Bugle. She's played by Elizabeth Banks in Sam Raimi's Spider-Mantrilogy. While Brant works as a secretary at the newspaper, Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker works as a photographer. Their relationsh...

    Unlike many of the other characters, Ursula Ditkovich was created strictly for the films and doesn't appear in any of the comics. Played by Mageina Tovah, she's the daughter of Peter Parker's neighbor, Mr. Ditkovich (Elya Baskin), in Spider-Man 2(2004). It's clear Ursula has a crush on Peter, but it becomes increasingly evident in Spider-Man 3(2007...

    Gwen Stacy makes appearances in both Raimi's Spider-Man and Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man. Her character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditkoin 1965 for the comics. Bryce Dallas Howard plays Gwen in 2007's Spider-Man 3, while Emma Stone plays the character in 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man and its 2014 sequel. Gwen is the daughter of NYPD Ca...

    Liz Toomes, played by Laura Harrier, is a character specific to the MCU. She attends high school with Tom Holland's Peter Parker and the two compete on the decathlon team together. Liz is Peter's first love interest in 2017's Spider-Man: Homecoming. When Peter learns that Liz's father is Adrian Toomes (Michael Keaton), a villain who's been stealing...

    Mary Jane Watson is Spider-Man's most widely known love interest and is played by Kirsten Dunst in the Sam Raimi trilogy. The character has been neighbors with Peter Parker (played by Tobey Maguire) for years, but the two rarely speak at first. Peter never makes it easy for Mary Jane, especially after going steady. She often finds herself as the da...

    Zendaya plays MJ in MCU's Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home, and Spider-Man: No Way Home. Don't get the initials confused with Mary Jane though, as they stand for Michelle Jones in this case – a completely different character. In these films, MJ and Holland's Peter Parker are socially on the same level. They share a similar sense of...

    There have been various adaptations of this character over the years, but this Gwen Stacy is the first of her kind depicted on-screen. Voiced by Hailee Steinfeld, Spider-Gwen is the love interest of Shameik Moore's web-slinger Miles Morales in Sony's 2018 Into the Spider-Verse. The two immediately form a solid relationship, which evolves into somet...

    • Spider-Gwen — Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The final Gwen Stacy on this list comes from the 2018 film Into the Spider-Verse. She clicks immediately with Miles Morales, the Spider-Man of this film, and their relationship blossoms throughout the film.
    • Gwen Stacy — The Amazing Spider-Man. While Maguire’s Spider-Man is a nostalgic favorite and fans now love Holland’s integration into the Avengers of the MCU, Garfield’s Spider-Man remains divisive among fans.
    • MJ — Spider-Man: Far From Home. Holland’s Spider-Man finally gets with Zendaya’s MJ in Spider-Man: Far From Home. MJ is a far better fit for Peter than Liz, as she has the same quirky sense of human, courageous instincts, and can easily take the lead in dangerous situations.
    • Mary Jane Watson — Spider-Man. Kirsten Dunst plays Mary Jane Watson in Raimi’s trilogy. She and Peter had an intriguing relationship throughout the franchise and the chemistry between Dunst and Maguire was undeniable.
    • Mary Jane Watson. The Lois Lane to Peter Parker's Superman, Mary Jane Watson is Spider-Man's quintessential love and wifey-for-lifey. She is the girl Parker loved since before he loved girls, who would later become his wife in future arcs in the series.
    • Gwen Stacy. Another fan favorite love interest of Peter Parker aka Spider-Man's is Gwen Stacy. Stacy is a staple character in the Spider-Man universe -- one who has seen various revisions and reboots and even held her own comic series Spider-Gwen ('verse #2).
    • Felicia Hardy aka Black Cat. If one word can describe the dating relationship of Peter Parker and Felicia Hardy aka Black Cat, it would be tumultuous.
    • Betty Brant. CBR would be remiss if we failed to include Peter Parker's first girlfriend in the comics, fellow employee of The Daily Bugle Betty Brant.
    • Liz Allan. First Appearance: Amazing Fantasy #15 (June 1962) by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Stan Goldberg, and Artie Simek. Peter Parker went to high school with Liz Allan, though she was dating high school bully and football star Flash Thompson.
    • Betty Brant. First Appearance: Amazing Spider-Man #4 (June 1963) by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Sam Rosen. The first love of Peter Parker's life, Betty Brant, debuted as J. Jonah Jameson's assistant and later became a star Daily Bugle reporter.
    • Mary Jane Watson. First Appearance: Amazing Spider-Man #42 (August 1966) by Stan Lee, John Romita, Sr., and Sam Rosen. Artists kept Mary Jane Watson's face hidden from readers until she arrived at Peter's doorstep for a dreaded blind date set up by their aunts.
    • Gwen Stacy. First Appearance: Amazing Spider-Man #31 (September 1965) by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Sam Rosen. When Peter first met Gwen Stacy at Empire State University, they weren't exactly fond of each other and actually had feelings for other people.
  1. Jun 12, 2021 · Anna Maria Marconi was Peter Parker's girlfriend for a time, but this was when Otto Octavius had implanted his consciousness in Peter Parker's body. They met at Empire State University, and the two fell so deeply in love that Otto had plans to propose to Anna Maria.

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  3. May 18, 2020 · There, it's patently clear that she has a crush on our protagonist, always acting nervously whenever Peter is in close proximity. And she continues her quest to get with Spider-Man in Spider-Man 3, particularly after he breaks up with Mary Jane Watson. RELATED: 10 Previously Unseen Spider-Man Villains That Deserve To Appear In A Movie

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