![]() When he was given control of Amazing Spider-Man in 1972, he became dead-set on getting rid of Gwen. One person who was definitely not on #TeamGwen was writer Gerry Conway. For nearly 100 issues, Pete and Gwen had an on-again, off-again relationship, sparking countless fanboy fights about which Spidey girlfriend was the hottest. Spider-Man creators had invented the blonde and sweet Gwen in late 1965 as a new love interest for Peter Parker, one to rival wild redhead Mary Jane Watson. Our story of geek arguments and behind-the-scenes backstabbing begins in 1972. The question at hand: Did Gwen Stacy die of whiplash? A debate that’s reignited due to the climactic death in Amazing Spider-Man 2. A debate that’s somehow raged for more than 40 years. Then let’s talk about one of the most morbid, nitpicky, and longstanding debates in comics history. Emma Stone stars in Columbia Pictures’ “The Amazing Spider-Man,” also starring Andrew Garfield.įeel that buzzing in the back of your head? Your spoiler-sense is tingling! Read no further unless you’ve either (a) already seen Amazing Spider-Man 2, (b) are enough of a geek to have predicted the obvious thing that was going to happen to one of the leads in the movie, or (c) don’t care about being spoilered.
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