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* MsFanservice: Though not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, May is made for this trope in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her original solo series, May is very beautiful in her following three comic book series).
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* MsFanservice: Though initially not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, May is made for this trope in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her original solo series, May is very beautiful in her following three comic book series).
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* GirlinessUpgrade: Definitely, while May was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and/or appeared in a masculine manner due to her design as well as the art style and the fact that she had short hair. Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (which continues into the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and ''Spider-Girl End''), May has long, brunette locks of hair as well as a more feminine taste in fashion and acts as well as appearing in a way more feminine matter in addition to being drawn more attractively, while still being a superhero. Due to having an attractive design, May has a voluptuous yet athletic body instead of the skinny yet toned body that she originally had in her first solo comic book series.
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* GirlinessUpgrade: Definitely, while Definitely. While May was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and/or appeared in a masculine manner due to her design as well as the art style and the fact that she had short hair. Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (which continues into the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and ''Spider-Girl End''), May has long, brunette locks of long brown hair as well as a more feminine taste in fashion and acts as well as appearing and appears in a way more feminine matter in addition to being drawn more attractively, having a very attractive design due to the new art style, all while still being a superhero. Due to having an attractive design, May has a voluptuous yet athletic body instead of the skinny yet toned body that she originally had in her first solo comic book series.
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* ImportantHaircut: Averted. May kept changing her hairstyle every 10 or so issues just because. May finally settled on a look in ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' where she has long brown hair and retains the look in ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue.
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* ImportantHaircut: Averted. May kept changing her hairstyle every 10 or so issues just because. May finally settled on a look having long brown hair in ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' where she has long brown hair and retains the look hairstyle in ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue.
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* MsFanservice: Though not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, May is made for this trope in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her original solo series, May is much more beautiful in her following three comic book series).
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* MsFanservice: Though not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, May is made for this trope in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her original solo series, May is much more very beautiful in her following three comic book series).
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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Changing her short Tomboy look for longer locks in Amazing Spider-Girl. Notably the haircut that stuck.
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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: Changing her short Tomboy look for longer brown locks in Amazing Spider-Girl. Notably the haircut that stuck.
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* ImportantHaircut: Averted. May kept changing her hairstyle every 10 or so issues just because. Until she finally settled on a look in Amazing Spider-Girl (which was long brown hair).
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* ImportantHaircut: Averted. May kept changing her hairstyle every 10 or so issues just because. Until she May finally settled on a look in Amazing Spider-Girl (which was ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' where she has long brown hair).hair and retains the look in ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue.
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* GirlinessUpgrade: Definitely, while May was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and/or appeared in a masculine manner due to her design as well as the art style and mainly through the fact that she had short hair. Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (which continues into the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and ''Spider-Girl End''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair as well as a more feminine taste in fashion and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter in addition to being drawn more attractively, while still being a superhero. May even develops a more slightly slender yet toned and shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series.
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* GirlinessUpgrade: Definitely, while May was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and/or appeared in a masculine manner due to her design as well as the art style and mainly through the fact that she had short hair. Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (which continues into the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and ''Spider-Girl End''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair as well as a more feminine taste in fashion and acts and appears as well as appearing in a way more feminine matter in addition to being drawn more attractively, while still being a superhero. May even develops a more slightly slender yet toned and shapely build for her body as opposed Due to having an attractive design, May has a voluptuous yet athletic body instead of the skinny yet athletic build toned body that she originally had in her first solo comic book series.
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* MsFanservice: Though not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, May is made for this trope in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her originally solo series, May is much more beautiful in her following three comic book series).
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* MsFanservice: Though not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, May is made for this trope in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her originally original solo series, May is much more beautiful in her following three comic book series).
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* BackToBackBadasses: With May, Darkdevil and Kaine at different points
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* CainAndAbel: He and Kaine still don't get along. Although they get into less fights.
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* CainAndAbel: He and Kaine still don't get along. Although Although, they get into less fights.
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* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: He has a shock of white in his hair.
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* AmazonianBeauty: Started out on the [[http://marvel.com/images/gallery/character/1009609/images_featuring_spider-girl_may_parker/image/19035 slender side]], but was continually [[http://marvel.wikia.com/The_Amazing_Spider-Girl_Vol_1_12 beefed]] [[http://marvel.com/images/gallery/issue/21214/images_from_amazing_spider-girl_2006_20/image/138519 up]] as the series progressed. Of course this makes sense considering the amount of exercise she'd get fighting supervillains and bounding across New York.
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* AmazonianBeauty: Started out on the [[http://marvel.com/images/gallery/character/1009609/images_featuring_spider-girl_may_parker/image/19035 slender side]], but was continually [[http://marvel.wikia.com/The_Amazing_Spider-Girl_Vol_1_12 beefed]] toned]] [[http://marvel.com/images/gallery/issue/21214/images_from_amazing_spider-girl_2006_20/image/138519 up]] as the series progressed. Of course this makes sense considering the amount of exercise she'd get fighting supervillains and bounding across New York.
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* ShesGotLegs: Just like her genetic template, May, April also has long well-toned yet shapely legs that are highlighted by her costume and other outfits.
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* GirlinessUpgrade: Definitely, while May was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and/or appeared in a masculine manner due to her design as well as the art style and mainly through the fact that she had short hair. Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (which continues in the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and ''Spider-Girl End''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair as well as a more feminine taste in fashion and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter in addition to being drawn more attractively, while still being a superhero. May even develops a more slightly slender yet well-toned and shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series.
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* GirlinessUpgrade: Definitely, while May was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and/or appeared in a masculine manner due to her design as well as the art style and mainly through the fact that she had short hair. Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (which continues in into the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and ''Spider-Girl End''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair as well as a more feminine taste in fashion and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter in addition to being drawn more attractively, while still being a superhero. May even develops a more slightly slender yet well-toned toned and shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series.
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* MsFanservice: Though not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, May is most definitely this in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her originally solo series, May is much hotter in her following three comic book series).
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* MsFanservice: Though not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, May is most definitely made for this trope in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her originally solo series, May is much hotter more beautiful in her following three comic book series).
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* ShesGotLegs: In the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comic book series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue), May has long well-toned yet shapely legs (rather than the skinny pair of legs that she originally had in her first solo comic book series) that are highlighted by the form-fitting costume and other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that she tends to wear.
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* ShesGotLegs: In the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comic book series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue), May has long well-toned toned yet shapely legs (rather than the skinny pair of legs that she originally had in her first solo comic book series) that are highlighted by the form-fitting costume and other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that she tends to wear.
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* ProperTightsWithASkirt: In ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (which continues into ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue), May usually wears skirts with or without a pair of leggings.
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* GirlinessUpgrade: Definitely, while May was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and/or appeared in a masculine manner (mainly through the fact that she had short hair). Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (as well as the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and ''Spider-Girl End''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair (as well as a more feminine taste in fashion) and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter, as well as being drawn more attractively, while still being a superhero (in addition to developing a more well-toned, though slender, yet shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series).
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* GirlinessUpgrade: Definitely, while May was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and/or appeared in a masculine manner (mainly due to her design as well as the art style and mainly through the fact that she had short hair). hair. Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (as well as (which continues in the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and ''Spider-Girl End''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair (as as well as a more feminine taste in fashion) fashion and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter, as well as matter in addition to being drawn more attractively, while still being a superhero (in addition to developing superhero. May even develops a more well-toned, though slender, slightly slender yet well-toned and shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series).series.
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* MostCommonSuperpower: DependingOnTheArtist. Most often she's not the bustiest of heroines, but in ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #9 she's drawn as being more buxom than usual.
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* MostCommonSuperpower: DependingOnTheArtist. Most often she's not the bustiest of heroines, but in ''Amazing Spider-Man'' Spider-Girl'' #9 she's drawn as being more buxom than usual.
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* ShesGotLegs: Just like her genetic template, May, April also has well-toned long yet shapely legs that are highlighted by her costume and other outfits.
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* MsFanservice: Not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, but May is most definitely this in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her originally solo series, May is much hotter in her following three comic book series).
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* MsFanservice: Not Though not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]) in her original solo series, but May is most definitely this in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her originally solo series, May is much hotter in her following three comic book series).
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* MsFanservice: Not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]), but May is most definitely this in ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her originally solo series, May is much hotter in her following three comic book series).
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* MsFanservice: Not as much as other the super heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]), Averted]]) in her original solo series, but May is most definitely this in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her originally solo series, May is much hotter in her following three comic book series).
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* ShesGotLegs: In the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comic book series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue), May has well-toned long yet shapely legs (rather than the skinny pair of legs that she originally had in her first solo comic book series) that are highlighted by the form-fitting costume and other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that she tends to wear.
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* ShesGotLegs: In the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comic book series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue), May has long well-toned long yet shapely legs (rather than the skinny pair of legs that she originally had in her first solo comic book series) that are highlighted by the form-fitting costume and other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that she tends to wear.
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* {{Tomboy}}: Mayday is a dedicated athlete and keeps her hair fairly short, that is until the''Amazing Spider-Girl'' where she has developed longer hair due to initially taking a break from fighting crime as Spider-Girl and acts more feminine.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother. Averted in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' where Mayday is much more feminine and less of a tomboy (but still athletic) and dresses more fashionably.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother. Averted in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' where Mayday is much more feminine and less of a tomboy (but still athletic) and dresses more fashionably.
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* {{Tomboy}}: Mayday is a dedicated athlete and keeps her hair fairly short, that is until the''Amazing the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' where she has developed longer hair due to initially taking a break from fighting crime as Spider-Girl and acts more feminine.
feminine (she retains these new characteristics in the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' and ''The End'').
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother.
** Averted in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' (along with ''The End'') whereMayday May is much more feminine and less of a tomboy (but still athletic) and mainly due to the fact that she dresses more fashionably.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother.
** Averted in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' (along with ''The End'') where
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* GirlinessUpgrade: While she was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and appeared in a masculine manner (mainly through the fact that she had short hair). Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (as well as the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair (as well as a more feminine taste in fashion) and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter while still being a superhero (in addition to developing a more well-toned, though slender, yet shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series).
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* GirlinessUpgrade: While she Definitely, while May was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and and/or appeared in a masculine manner (mainly through the fact that she had short hair). Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (as well as the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl''), Spider-Girl'' and ''Spider-Girl End''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair (as well as a more feminine taste in fashion) and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter matter, as well as being drawn more attractively, while still being a superhero (in addition to developing a more well-toned, though slender, yet shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series).
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* MsFanservice: Not as much as other the super heroines, but May still qualifies (though its usually averted; but she is most definitely this in ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series).
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* MsFanservice: Not as much as other the super heroines, heroines (due to usually being [[AvertedTrope Averted]]), but May still qualifies (though its usually averted; but she is most definitely this in ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series).series as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue (While she was pretty in her originally solo series, May is much hotter in her following three comic book series).
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: When Earth-616 Peter attempts to console her [[spoiler:after the Inheritors steal her baby brother and promises to do whatever it takes to get him back]], May angrily snaps that he and all the other Spiders are fakes and that the only real Spider-Man was her father, who was killed by Daemos. After the event, she apologizes to Peter for it.
* {{Tomboy}}: Mayday is a dedicated athlete and keeps her hair fairly short (that is until the''Amazing Spider-Girl'' where she has developed longer hair due to initially taking a break from fighting crime as Spider-Girl).
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother. Averted in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' where Mayday is much more feminine and less of a tomboy (but still athletic).
* {{Tomboy}}: Mayday is a dedicated athlete and keeps her hair fairly short (that is until the''Amazing Spider-Girl'' where she has developed longer hair due to initially taking a break from fighting crime as Spider-Girl).
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother. Averted in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' where Mayday is much more feminine and less of a tomboy (but still athletic).
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: When Earth-616 Peter attempts to console her [[spoiler:after the Inheritors steal her baby brother brother]] and promises to do whatever it takes to get him back]], back, May angrily snaps that he and all the other Spiders are fakes and that the only real Spider-Man was her father, who was killed by Daemos. After the event, she apologizes to Peter for it.
* {{Tomboy}}: Mayday is a dedicated athlete and keeps her hair fairlyshort (that short, that is until the''Amazing Spider-Girl'' where she has developed longer hair due to initially taking a break from fighting crime as Spider-Girl).
Spider-Girl and acts more feminine.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother. Averted in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' where Mayday is much more feminine and less of a tomboy (but stillathletic).athletic) and dresses more fashionably.
* {{Tomboy}}: Mayday is a dedicated athlete and keeps her hair fairly
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother. Averted in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' where Mayday is much more feminine and less of a tomboy (but still
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* DeadpanSnarker: He may not be Spider-Man anymore, but he's still got a razor-sharp wit.
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* GirlinessUpgrade: While she was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and appeared in a masculine manner (mainly through the fact that she had short hair). Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (as well as the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair (as well as a more feminine style of fashion) and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter while still being a superhero (in addition to developing a more well-toned, though slender, yet shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series).
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* GirlinessUpgrade: While she was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and appeared in a masculine manner (mainly through the fact that she had short hair). Come the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (as well as the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair (as well as a more feminine style of taste in fashion) and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter while still being a superhero (in addition to developing a more well-toned, though slender, yet shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series).
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* ShesGotLegs: In the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue) May has well-toned long yet shapely legs that are highlighted by the form-fitting costume and other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that she tends to wear.
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* CloningBlues: Angsts about the possibility a few times, but not nearly as much as April.]]
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* [[ArmorPiercingSlap Armor Piercing Punch]]: ArmorPiercingSlap: To [[spoiler:Kaine]] after his [[spoiler:DealWithTheDevil [[WhatHaveIBecome turned him into a demon]]]].
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* [[AscendedFanboy Ascended Fangirl]]: Not quite, but boy, does she try.
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!! [[spoiler: Norman Osborn]]
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* FirstKiss[=/=]SmoochOfVictory: With Brad after Courtney wakes up from her coma. [[TestKiss It helped her realize she wasn't really into him anymore]], fortunately.
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* FirstKiss[=/=]SmoochOfVictory: With FirstKiss: She has a SmoochOfVictory with Brad after Courtney wakes up from her coma. [[TestKiss It helped her realize she wasn't really into him anymore]], fortunately.
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother.
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: May is a sporty, athletic tomboy, in contrast to her fashionable former actress of a mother.
**mother. Averted in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' where Mayday is much more feminine and less of a tomboy (but still athletic).
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* DayInTheLimelight[=/=]Omake: The L'il Benjy "series" of one-page comics that start showing up in the end of Amazing and Spectacular.
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* DistaffCounterpart: To Ben Reilly, Kaine Parker, and Venom.
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* DistaffCounterpart: To Ben Reilly, Kaine Parker, and Venom.Venom; being a clone of the series' Spider-hero who is convinced they're the original, not opposed to using excessive force or killing, and bonded to a symbiote.
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* [[spoiler: IWasQuiteALooker: Appears as her younger, blonder self when guiding Mayday... until Peter recognizes her]]
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* GenerationXerox: He and May are similar according to Peter.
** [[spoiler: His son reaches out to a [[YouAreNotAlone troubled clone]], just like he did for Kaine.]]
** [[spoiler: His son reaches out to a [[YouAreNotAlone troubled clone]], just like he did for Kaine.]]
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* GenerationXerox: He and May are similar according to Peter.
** [[spoiler: HisPeter. [[spoiler:His son reaches out to a [[YouAreNotAlone troubled clone]], just like he did for Kaine.]]
** [[spoiler: His
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* [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Nice Job Fixing It Anti-Hero]]: Well, at least [[spoiler: Darkdevil won't die of clone degeneration now...]]
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* ShesGotLegs: In the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue) May has well-toned long yet shapely legs that are highlighted by a very form-fitting costume or other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that she tends to wear.
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* ShesGotLegs: In the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue) May has well-toned long yet shapely legs that are highlighted by a very the form-fitting costume or and other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that she tends to wear.
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* UncannyFamilyResemblance: Played straight at first, as she was drawn as a female Peter, but averted as the [[ArtEvolution art evolved]]. Now she resembles both her parents equally.
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* ShesGotLegs: Particularly present in In the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue) where May tends to wear has well-toned long yet shapely legs that are highlighted by a very form-fitting costume or other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that highlight her well-toned long yet shapely legs.she tends to wear.
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* ShesGotLegs: In Particularly present in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue), issue) where May tends to wear a very form-fitting costume or other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that highlight her well-toned long yet shapely legs.
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* ShesGotLegs: Particularly in In the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue) where issue), May tends to wear a very form-fitting costume or other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that highlight her well-toned long yet shapely legs.
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* ShesGotLegs: particularly Particularly in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue) where May tends to wear a very form-fitting costume or other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that highlight her well-toned long yet shapely legs.
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* ShesGotLegs: Just like her genetic template, May, April also has well-toned long yet shapely legs that are highlighted by her costume and outfits.
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* HappilyMarried: He stayed married to MJ in this continuity (which is a stark contrast to the mainstream Peter Parker/Spider-Man due to a [[ComicBook/OneMoreDay certain comic book story line]].
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* HappilyMarried: She and Peter stayed married in this continuity (which is a notable difference from the Mainstream Mary Jane Watson due to a [[ComicBook/OneMoreDay certain event]].
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* GirlinessUpgrade: While she was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and appeared in a masculine manner (mainly through the fact that she had short hair). Come the''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (as well as the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair (as well as a more feminine style of fashion) and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter while still being a superhero (in addition to developing a more well-toned, though slender, yet shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series).
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* GirlinessUpgrade: While she was still pretty in her original solo comic book series (as well as the one hundred and fifth ''What if'' issue that she debuted in), she was kind of tomboyish and usually acted and appeared in a masculine manner (mainly through the fact that she had short hair). Come the''Amazing the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' (as well as the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl''), May has developed long, brunette locks of hair (as well as a more feminine style of fashion) and acts and appears in a way more feminine matter while still being a superhero (in addition to developing a more well-toned, though slender, yet shapely build for her body as opposed to having the skinny yet athletic build that she originally had in her first solo comic book series).
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* MsFanservice: Not as much as other super heroines, but May still qualifies (though its usually averted; but she is most definitely this in ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series).
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* {{Tomboy}}: Mayday is a dedicated athlete and keeps her hair fairly short.
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* ImportantHaircut: Averted. May kept changing her hairstyle every 10 or so issues just because. Until she finally settled on a look in Amazing Spider-Girl.
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* MsFanservice: Not as much as other super heroines, but May still qualifies (though its usually averted; but she is most definitely this in ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series).
* ShesGotLegs: particularly in the ''Amazing Spider-Girl'' and the ''Spectacular Spider-Girl'' comics series (as well as the ''Spider-Girl End'' issue) where May tends to wear a very form-fitting costume or other outfits (such as skirts with or without leggings) that highlight her well-toned long yet shapely legs.
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* HappilyMarried: He stayed married to MJ in this continuity.
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* BadassAdorable: Saving MJ with his organic webbing.
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* BadassAdorable: Saving MJ with his organic webbing.webbing while still being a baby.
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* DependingOnTheArtist: Like Benjy, his hair color bounced between blonde and red before the artists settled on having a RedHeadedHero. [[{{FanWank}} Fanon]] is that he tried bleaching his hair to look more like Ben Reilly.
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* DependingOnTheArtist: Like Benjy, his hair color bounced between blonde and red before the artists settled on having a RedHeadedHero.redhead. [[{{FanWank}} Fanon]] is that he tried bleaching his hair to look more like Ben Reilly.