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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 99. Chapters: Miss Piggy, Beverly Crusher, Mary Jane Watson, Kitty Pryde, Dazzler, Andy Bernard, Cameron, Rachel Berry, Cloak and Dagger, Shannon Rutherford, Kate Ramsay, Brittany Pierce, Santana Lopez, Eddy Gordo, Layla, Jack Skellington, Esmeralda, Sol Levi, Taranee Cook, Don Flamenco, The Chipettes, Dee Jay, Mike Chang, Asher Levi, Maddie Fitzpatrick, Squidward Tentacles, Danielle Baptiste, Anzu Mazaki, Asp, Disco Kid, Fa Mulan, Maxxie Oliver, Angelina Ballerina, Hampster Dance, Drucilla Winters, Freefall, Lilith, Zack Taylor, Mr. Six, Wednesday Addams, Clopin Trouillefou, Tatiana Romanova, Lorelei Travis, Dansen Macabre, Stevie Hunter, Stephanie Mills, Pretty Persuasions, Bora, Lil the Dancer, Henry Hunter, Lara the Illusionist, Narreeman. Excerpt: Mary Jane Watson, often shortened to MJ, is a fictional supporting character appearing, originally, in Marvel comic books and, later, in multiple spin-offs and dramatizations of the Spiderman titles as the girlfriend, love interest, and five-time wife (as Mary Jane Watson-Parker) of Peter Parker, the alter ego of Spiderman. Created by writer ] and artist ], after a few partial appearances and references, her first full appearance was in The Amazing Spider-man #42 (November 1, 1966). Mary Jane is depicted as an extremely beautiful, green-eyed redhead, and has been the primary romantic interest of Peter Parker for the last twenty years, although initially competing with others for his affection, most prominently with Gwen Stacy and the Black Cat. Mary Jane's relatively unknown early life was eventually explored in The Amazing Spider-Man #259. Early issues of The Amazing Spider-Man featured a running joke about Peter dodging his Aunt May's attempts to set him up with "that nice Watson girl next door," whom Peter had not yet met and assumed would not be his type, since his aunt liked h...