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* ParentalSexualitySquick: When MJ is telling Annie a bed-time story about Peter's origin, Annie asks her how Peter looked in the old Spider-Man outfit. MJ is at the point of telling her daughter that her father was very sexy in it before she makes her stop citing its gross.

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* ParentalSexualitySquick: When MJ is telling Annie a bed-time bedtime story about Peter's superhero origin, Annie asks her how Peter looked in the his old Spider-Man outfit. MJ is at the point of telling her daughter says that her father he was very sexy in it before she makes sexy, prompting Annie to tell her stop citing its gross. to stop.



* ThouShaltNotKill: Averted and played straight. [[spoiler: Averted when Peter does not hesitate to kill Venom/Eddie Brock to defend his family; although he regrets it having to do it, he does not regret the deed itself. He also kills Dr. Octopus later. Played straight when Peter seems like he is going to kill Regent, he instead knocks him out and gives him to the newly rebuilt [=SHIELD=], lead by Hawkeye. When MJ asks him if he would have killed him to protect their daughter, Peter doesn't respond while MJ silently realizes that yes he would have.]]

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Averted and played straight. [[spoiler: Averted when Peter does not hesitate to kill Venom/Eddie Brock to defend his family; although he regrets it having to do it, he does not regret the deed itself. He also kills Dr. Octopus later.later on, while searching for supplies to make a device that would stop Annie's powers from being detected. Played straight when Peter seems like he is going to kill Regent, he instead knocks him out and gives him to the newly rebuilt [=SHIELD=], lead by Hawkeye. When That said, when MJ asks him if he would have killed him to protect their daughter, Peter doesn't respond while MJ silently realizes that yes he would have.]]
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* ParentalSexualitySquick: When MJ is telling Annie a bed-time story about Peter's origin, Annie asks her how Peter looked in the old Spider-Man outfit. MJ is at the point of telling her daughter that her father was very sexy in it before she makes her stop citing its gross.
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* ThouShaltNotKill: Averted and played straight. [[spoiler: Averted when Peter does not hesitate to kill Venom/Eddie Brock to defend his family; although he regrets it having to do it, he does not regret the deed itself. Played straight when Peter seems like he is going to kill Regent, he instead knocks him out and gives him to the newly rebuilt [=SHIELD=], lead by Hawkeye.]]

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Averted and played straight. [[spoiler: Averted when Peter does not hesitate to kill Venom/Eddie Brock to defend his family; although he regrets it having to do it, he does not regret the deed itself. He also kills Dr. Octopus later. Played straight when Peter seems like he is going to kill Regent, he instead knocks him out and gives him to the newly rebuilt [=SHIELD=], lead by Hawkeye. When MJ asks him if he would have killed him to protect their daughter, Peter doesn't respond while MJ silently realizes that yes he would have.]]

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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: In the ongoing series, MJ dons a Spider-suit that uses the Regent's tech to give her Spider-Man's powers. The downside is that this prevents Peter from using his powers to their full potential and risks knocking him out if she draws on too much.

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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: In the ongoing series, MJ dons a Spider-suit that uses the Regent's tech to give her Spider-Man's powers. The downside is that this prevents Peter from using his powers to their full potential and risks knocking him out if she draws on too much. She tries to get around this using the Venom symbiote, but is forced to go back to her old costume after it's killed.


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* DidYouJustHijackCthulhu: Mary Jane is ultimately able to [[spoiler:dominate the Venom symbiote with her willpower after it tries to take over her]].

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->''"I can do this! I '''can''' keep you safe -- without compromise. In this moment, I renew my greatest vow."''



The original five-issue miniseries follows the story of how a super villain known as Regent managed to assimilate the superpowers of the majority of Earth's heroes and villains. He turns the entire world in an [[BigBrotherIsWatching Orwellian dystopia]] with the intention of hunting down all the remaining superheroes, but especially Spider-Man, since his Spider-Sense is the power he wants the most. This forces Peter Parker and Mary Jane, who are still happily married in this universe, to live in hiding for eight years... alongside their daughter, [[DeadGuyJunior Anna-May "Annie" Parker]], who has started to develop her own spider-powers. This miniseries was written by [[ComicBook/DanSlottSpiderMan Dan Slott]] and drawn by Adam Kubert.

After the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', these versions of the characters disappeared until the series was continued in January 2017 as an ongoing under ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016''. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter has now developed a suit from Regent's technology that allows him to share his powers with Mary Jane. Meanwhile, Annie has started to gain full control of her own abilities, but find herself secretly learning new ones as well. From this point forward, the series focuses on the Parkers as a SuperFamilyTeam, with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively. This run was initially written by Creator/GerryConway [[note]]Ironic, considering Conway was one of the first ''Spider-Man'' writers to openly note his disdain for the web-crawler getting married[[/note]], with artist Ryan Stegman stepping up to take the role during the comic's Venom arc.

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The original five-issue miniseries follows the story of how a super villain known as Regent managed to assimilate the superpowers of the majority of Earth's heroes and villains. He turns the entire world in an [[BigBrotherIsWatching Orwellian dystopia]] with the intention of hunting down all the remaining superheroes, but especially Spider-Man, since his whose Spider-Sense is the power he wants the most. This forces Peter Parker and Mary Jane, who are still happily married in this universe, to live in hiding for eight years... alongside their daughter, [[DeadGuyJunior Anna-May "Annie" Parker]], who has started to develop her own spider-powers. This miniseries was written by [[ComicBook/DanSlottSpiderMan Dan Slott]] and drawn by Adam Kubert.

After the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', these versions of the characters disappeared until the series was continued in January 2017 as an ongoing under ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016''. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter has now developed a suit from Regent's technology that allows him to share his powers with Mary Jane. Meanwhile, Annie has started to gain full control of her own abilities, but find herself secretly learning new ones as well. From this point forward, the series focuses on the Parkers as a SuperFamilyTeam, with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively. This run was initially written by Creator/GerryConway [[note]]Ironic, considering Conway was one of the first ''Spider-Man'' writers to openly note his disdain for the web-crawler getting married[[/note]], with artist Ryan Stegman stepping up to take the role when Conway started fighting with editors during the comic's Venom ''Venom'' arc.
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The ''Renew Your Vows'' characters have made appearances outside the book, in ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', ''ComicBook/{{Venomverse}}'', ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon'', and the ''Spider-Geddon'' tie-in ''Spider-Girls''.

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The ''Renew Your Vows'' characters have made appearances outside the book, in ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', ''ComicBook/{{Venomverse}}'', ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon'', and the ''Spider-Geddon'' tie-in ''Spider-Girls''.



* {{Foil}}: Annie has one in Normie, where she grew up in a family with growing superpowers with a retired {{Superhero}}, Normie [[spoiler: spent the first years of his life with his father as the Green Goblin and his mother becoming an EvilMatriarch]]. And where Annie grew up with both parents, [[spoiler: Harry died saving Peter after what could be years of fighting with Peter, Liz, and Normie at his side]], possibly traumatizing him. And where Annie grew up getting her powers, [[spoiler:Normie's been giving himself small doses of the goblin formula to make himself smart for his age]]. And finally, where Annie is a happy child, Normie's a CreepyChild [[spoiler:fueled by revenge against Peter]].

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* {{Foil}}: Annie has one in Normie, where Normie Osborn pre-time skip. Where she grew up with both her powers in a loving family with growing superpowers with that includes a retired {{Superhero}}, Normie [[spoiler: spent the first years of his life with his father Harry Osborn as the Green Goblin and his mother becoming an EvilMatriarch]]. EvilMatriarch after Harry died saving Peter once. And where Annie grew up with both parents, [[spoiler: Harry died saving Peter after what could be years of fighting with Peter, Liz, and Normie at his side]], possibly traumatizing him. And where Annie grew up getting naturally developing her powers, [[spoiler:Normie's been giving himself small doses of the goblin formula to make himself smart for his age]]. And finally, where formula]]. Overall, Annie is was a happy child, Normie's while Normie was a CreepyChild [[spoiler:fueled fueled by revenge against Peter]].revenge.



* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Renew Your Vows'' can be considered this to Tom [=DeFalco=]'s ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' series as both are stories about Peter Parker's superpowered daughter. The similarity is most apparent in Jodie Houser's run, where the series time-skips to have Annie is a high school-attending teenager, similar to Mayday.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Renew Your Vows'' can be considered this to Tom [=DeFalco=]'s ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' series as both are stories about Peter Parker's superpowered daughter. The similarity is most apparent in Jodie Houser's run, where the series time-skips to have Annie is as a high school-attending teenager, similar to Mayday.high-school student.

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After the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', these versions of the characters disappeared until the series was continued as an ongoing with ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016''. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter has now developed a suit from Regent's technology that allows him to share his powers with Mary Jane. Meanwhile, Annie has started to gain full control of her own abilities, but find herself secretly learning new ones as well. From this point forward, the series focuses on the Parkers as a SuperFamilyTeam, with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively. This run was initially written by Creator/GerryConway [[note]]Ironic, considering Conway was one of the first ''Spider-Man'' writers to openly note his disdain for the web-crawler getting married[[/note]], with artist Ryan Stegman stepping up to take the role during the comic's Venom arc.

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After the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', these versions of the characters disappeared until the series was continued in January 2017 as an ongoing with under ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016''. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter has now developed a suit from Regent's technology that allows him to share his powers with Mary Jane. Meanwhile, Annie has started to gain full control of her own abilities, but find herself secretly learning new ones as well. From this point forward, the series focuses on the Parkers as a SuperFamilyTeam, with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively. This run was initially written by Creator/GerryConway [[note]]Ironic, considering Conway was one of the first ''Spider-Man'' writers to openly note his disdain for the web-crawler getting married[[/note]], with artist Ryan Stegman stepping up to take the role during the comic's Venom arc.



** Mary Jane in the final issue of the miniseries, donning a set of exoskeletal armor and joining her family in beating the hell out of Regent. When Annie asks what her codename is, she replies, "I already have one: Mom!"

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** Mary Jane in the final issue of the miniseries, donning a set of exoskeletal armor and joining her family in beating the hell out of Regent. When While wrecking all the tanks that are holding captured heroes, Annie asks what her codename is, she replies, "I starts throwing around the idea of them both getting superhero codenames.
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already have one: Mom!"got one. "'''Mom!'''"



* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Peter's 'spider-cents' gag makes Regent throw back his head and laugh. [[spoiler:Peter was going to use this opportunity to cut his throat, but punches him out instead.]]

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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Peter's 'spider-cents' gag makes Regent throw back his head and laugh. [[spoiler:Peter was going to use this opportunity to cut slit his throat, but punches him out instead.]]



* AlternateUniverse: The series takes place on Earth-18119, where, similarly to the [[ComicBook/SpiderGirl Earth-982]] [=MC2=] universe, Spider-Man and Mary Jane are married and had a daughter with spider powers. Instead of ''ComicBook/TheCloneSaga'' being the divergent point, however, the split away from the main continuity is ''ComicBook/CivilWar''. The events of that storyline were averted when Charles Xavier and ComicBook/TheAvengers proposed the self-policing of mutant and super-hero communities as an alternative to the SuperRegistrationAct, which averted Spider-Man revealing his identity, thus preventing ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' from occurring. Additionally, thanks to Regent, most of the Earth's heroes have lost their powers, leaving the ComicBook/{{XMen}} as the only hero group left.

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* AlternateUniverse: The series takes place on Earth-18119, where, similarly to the [[ComicBook/SpiderGirl Earth-982]] [=MC2=] universe, Spider-Man and Mary Jane are married and had a daughter with spider powers. Instead of ''ComicBook/TheCloneSaga'' being the divergent point, however, the split away from the main continuity is ''ComicBook/CivilWar''. The events of that storyline were averted when [[ComicBook/XMen Charles Xavier Xavier]] and ComicBook/TheAvengers proposed the self-policing of mutant and super-hero communities as an alternative to the SuperRegistrationAct, which averted Spider-Man revealing his identity, thus preventing ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' from occurring. Additionally, thanks to Regent, most of the Earth's heroes have lost their powers, leaving the ComicBook/{{XMen}} X-Men as the only hero group left.



* BadassFamily: The Parkers in the final issue and in the mini-series (with all three have spider-powers).

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* ArtifactTitle: As the title for a miniseries where Peter "renews" his vow to take on the responsibility that his powers give him, ''Renew Your Vows'' makes a lot of sense. As the title for an ongoing series centered of Spider-Family antics? Not so much.
* BadassFamily: The Parkers in the final issue and of the miniseries. Doubly so in the mini-series (with all three have spider-powers).ongoing, where they decide to start fighting crime regularly as a family.



* CheapCostume: Annie wears a costume which is just her normal street clothes with knee pads, fingerless gloves, a dog leash for a belt, a sheet for a cape and swimming goggles for her eyes. The Power Pack made it for her.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: In post-Battleworld story, MJ dons a Spider-suit that uses the Regent's tech to give Spider-Man's powers. The downside is that this prevents Peter from using his powers at their full potential and risks knocking him out if she draws on too much.
* ComesGreatResponsibility: Practically the subversion heard 'round the world. [[spoiler:Peter Parker gives up being Spider-Man to protect his wife and child from his enemies. And the world isn't suddenly free of crises, either. In fact, by the end of the first issue, Spider-Man is now the last superhero alive and shown to be ''intentionally'' ignoring cries for help to focus on his family.]]

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* CheapCostume: Annie wears a Annie's first costume which is just her normal street clothes with knee pads, fingerless gloves, a dog leash for a belt, a sheet for a cape and swimming goggles for her eyes. The Power Pack made it for her.
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: In post-Battleworld story, the ongoing series, MJ dons a Spider-suit that uses the Regent's tech to give her Spider-Man's powers. The downside is that this prevents Peter from using his powers at to their full potential and risks knocking him out if she draws on too much.
* ComesGreatResponsibility: Practically The miniseries gives us the subversion heard 'round the world. [[spoiler:Peter Peter Parker gives up being Spider-Man to protect his wife and child from his enemies. And the world isn't suddenly free of crises, either. In fact, by the end of the first issue, Spider-Man is now one of the last superhero superheroes alive and shown to be ''intentionally'' ignoring cries for help to focus on his family.]]



* HappilyMarried: Peter and MJ remain married in this story.

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* HappilyMarried: In this universe, ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' never happened, so Peter and MJ remain married in this story.remained married. It's arguably the comic's main selling point.



* IJustWantToBeNormal: Annie has this problem - she has her papa's powers, but because of Regent's threat, Peter and MJ force her to hide it, which gives her horrible self-esteem issues. [[spoiler:Later issues seem to hint she gets over herself and answers the CallToAdventure.]]
* KidHero: For Volume 1 and the first twelve issues of Volume 2, Annie is eight years old but perfectly capable of kicking butts and taking names. After the series' second timeskip she's sixteen.

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* IJustWantToBeNormal: Annie has this problem - she has her papa's powers, but because of Regent's threat, Peter and MJ force her to hide it, which gives her horrible self-esteem issues. [[spoiler:Later issues seem to hint she gets over herself and answers the CallToAdventure.]]
* KidHero: For Volume 1 During the miniseries and the first twelve issues of Volume 2, Annie is eight years old but perfectly capable of kicking butts butt and taking names. After the series' second timeskip she's The TimeSkip ages her up to sixteen.



* LovesMyAlterEgo: Norman Osborn Jr, Harry's son, fall in love with Spiderling. [[spoiler:This doesn't stop him from having her kidnapped to lure Spider-Man into a trap.]]

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* LovesMyAlterEgo: Norman Osborn Jr, Harry's son, fall in love with develops a crush on Spiderling. [[spoiler:This doesn't stop him from having her kidnapped to lure Spider-Man into a trap.]]]] Whether he retained it into his teenage years is a mystery.



* NeverTrustATitle: To TrollingCreator levels. [[spoiler:Despite even the title suggesting that the vows are Peter and MJ's wedding vows, the vow being renewed is Peter's "with great power comes great responsibility" mantra.]]

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* NeverTrustATitle: To TrollingCreator levels. [[spoiler:Despite even You'd be forgiven for thinking that ''Renew Your Vows'' would be a story that would undo ''One More Day'' and restore Peter and Mary Jane's marriage, or at least their relationship. In reality, this is an AU with no baring on the main Earth-616 universe. What the title suggesting that actually refers to is the vows are Peter and MJ's wedding vows, the vow being renewed is renewal of Peter's "with great power comes great responsibility" mantra.]]mantra, which he abandoned after [[spoiler:killing Venom]].
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* AlternateUniverse: The series takes place in a different universe from the Earth-616 Main Universe with a handful of similarities to the Earth-982 [=MC2=] universe, namely that Spider-Man and Mary Jane remained married and had a daughter with spider powers; the Regent had wiped out most of the Earth's heroes, and the ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' was averted when [[ComicBook/{{XMen}} Charles Xavier]] and ComicBook/TheAvengers proposed the self-policing of mutant and super-hero communities as an alternative to the SuperRegistrationAct, which averted Spider-Man revealing his identity and thus leading to the erasure of his marriage.

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* AlternateUniverse: The series takes place in a different universe from the Earth-616 Main Universe with a handful of similarities on Earth-18119, where, similarly to the Earth-982 [[ComicBook/SpiderGirl Earth-982]] [=MC2=] universe, namely that Spider-Man and Mary Jane remained are married and had a daughter with spider powers; powers. Instead of ''ComicBook/TheCloneSaga'' being the Regent had wiped out most of divergent point, however, the Earth's heroes, and split away from the ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' was main continuity is ''ComicBook/CivilWar''. The events of that storyline were averted when [[ComicBook/{{XMen}} Charles Xavier]] Xavier and ComicBook/TheAvengers proposed the self-policing of mutant and super-hero communities as an alternative to the SuperRegistrationAct, which averted Spider-Man revealing his identity and identity, thus leading preventing ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' from occurring. Additionally, thanks to Regent, most of the erasure of his marriage.Earth's heroes have lost their powers, leaving the ComicBook/{{XMen}} as the only hero group left.

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The original five-issue miniseries follows the story of how a super villain known as Regent managed to assimilate the superpowers of the majority of Earth's heroes and villains. He turns the entire world in an [[BigBrotherIsWatching Orwellian dystopia]] with the intention of hunting down all the remaining superheroes, but especially Spider-Man, since his Spider-Sense is the power he wants the most. This forces Peter, MJ and their daughter, [[DeadGuyJunior Anna-May "Annie" Parker]], to live in hiding for 8 years, specially when the latter starts to develop her own spider-powers. This miniseries was written by [[ComicBook/DanSlottSpiderMan Dan Slott]] and drawn by Adam Kubert.

After the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', these versions of the characters disappeared until the series was continued as an ongoing with ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016''. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter has now developed a suit from Regent's technology that allows him to share his powers with Mary Jane, while Annie begins gaining full control of her own abilities while secretly learning new ones as well. From this point forward, the series focuses on the Parkers as a SuperFamilyTeam, with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively. This run was initially written by Creator/GerryConway [[note]]Ironic, considering Conway was one of the first ''Spider-Man'' writers to openly note his disdain for the web-crawler getting married[[/note]], with artist Ryan Stegman stepping up to take the role during the comic's Venom arc.

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The original five-issue miniseries follows the story of how a super villain known as Regent managed to assimilate the superpowers of the majority of Earth's heroes and villains. He turns the entire world in an [[BigBrotherIsWatching Orwellian dystopia]] with the intention of hunting down all the remaining superheroes, but especially Spider-Man, since his Spider-Sense is the power he wants the most. This forces Peter, MJ Peter Parker and Mary Jane, who are still happily married in this universe, to live in hiding for eight years... alongside their daughter, [[DeadGuyJunior Anna-May "Annie" Parker]], to live in hiding for 8 years, specially when the latter starts who has started to develop her own spider-powers. This miniseries was written by [[ComicBook/DanSlottSpiderMan Dan Slott]] and drawn by Adam Kubert.

After the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', these versions of the characters disappeared until the series was continued as an ongoing with ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016''. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter has now developed a suit from Regent's technology that allows him to share his powers with Mary Jane, while Jane. Meanwhile, Annie begins gaining has started to gain full control of her own abilities while abilities, but find herself secretly learning new ones as well. From this point forward, the series focuses on the Parkers as a SuperFamilyTeam, with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively. This run was initially written by Creator/GerryConway [[note]]Ironic, considering Conway was one of the first ''Spider-Man'' writers to openly note his disdain for the web-crawler getting married[[/note]], with artist Ryan Stegman stepping up to take the role during the comic's Venom arc.



** Mary Jane in the final issue, donning a set of exoskeletal armor and joining her family in beating the hell out of Regent. When she does and her daughter asks what her codename is, she replies, "I already have one: Mom!"
** In the new series, after taking down Regent, Peter use his tecnology to make a suit to share his spider-powers with Mary Jane, since Annie was increasingly engaging in super-heroics and needed someone to keep an eye on her.

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** Mary Jane in the final issue, issue of the miniseries, donning a set of exoskeletal armor and joining her family in beating the hell out of Regent. When she does and her daughter Annie asks what her codename is, she replies, "I already have one: Mom!"
** In the new series, after taking down Regent, ongoing, Peter use his tecnology uses that armor and other pieces of Regent's technology to make a suit to that lets him share his spider-powers with Mary Jane, since Annie was increasingly engaging in super-heroics and needed someone to so they can both keep an eye on her.Annie as she engages in super-heroics.


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* AntiVillain: Regent. [[spoiler:The reason he has taken the powers of every other hero in their slice of the Marvel multiverse is because he believes this is the only way to protect their Earth from destruction should the events of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'' spill into their reality. When he tells this to our heroes, who are completely unaware of said multiverse war, [[CassandraTruth they dismiss him as being completely insane]].]]
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''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows'' is a ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' comic book set in [[alternate universe Earth-18119]], which was first introduced as a Battleworld formed during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015''.

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''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows'' is a ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' comic book set in [[alternate universe on [[AlternateUniverse Earth-18119]], which was first introduced as a Battleworld formed during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015''.
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''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows'' is a ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' comic book set in an alternate universe, a Battleworld formed during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015''. The story features an alternate version of Peter Parker who remained married to Mary Jane, and tells the story of how they raise their daughter, Annie, who inherits Peter's spider-powers. It was written by [[ComicBook/DanSlottSpiderMan Dan Slott]] and drawn by Adam Kubert.

In this universe, the world is taken over by a super villain known as Regent, who manages to assimilate the superpowers of the majority of Earth's heroes and villains. He turns the entire world in a somewhat [[BigBrotherIsWatching Orwellian dystopia]] with the intention of hunting down all the remaining superheroes, but especially Spider-Man, since his Spider-Sense is the power he wants the most. This forces Peter, MJ and their daughter, [[DeadGuyJunior Anna-May "Annie" Parker]], to live in hiding for 8 years, specially when the latter starts to develop her own spider-powers.

While the series wasn't continued for ''ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel'' after the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', it was eventually continued in ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016'', written by Creator/GerryConway with art by Creator/RyanStegman. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter develops a suit that allows him to share his powers with MJ, while Annie starts to have full control of her own. The story focuses on [[SuperFamilyTeam the entire family teaming up for fighting crime together]], with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively.

Following the ''MarvelLegacy'' branding in late 2017, and under a different writer, Creator/JodieHouser the series underwent a time skip, aging the family eight years, with Annie now a teenager

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''Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows'' is a ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' comic book set in an alternate universe, [[alternate universe Earth-18119]], which was first introduced as a Battleworld formed during ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015''. ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015''.

The story features an alternate version of Peter Parker who remained married to Mary Jane, and tells original five-issue miniseries follows the story of how they raise their daughter, Annie, who inherits Peter's spider-powers. It was written by [[ComicBook/DanSlottSpiderMan Dan Slott]] and drawn by Adam Kubert.

In this universe, the world is taken over by
a super villain known as Regent, who manages Regent managed to assimilate the superpowers of the majority of Earth's heroes and villains. He turns the entire world in a somewhat an [[BigBrotherIsWatching Orwellian dystopia]] with the intention of hunting down all the remaining superheroes, but especially Spider-Man, since his Spider-Sense is the power he wants the most. This forces Peter, MJ and their daughter, [[DeadGuyJunior Anna-May "Annie" Parker]], to live in hiding for 8 years, specially when the latter starts to develop her own spider-powers.

While the series wasn't continued for ''ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel'' after
spider-powers. This miniseries was written by [[ComicBook/DanSlottSpiderMan Dan Slott]] and drawn by Adam Kubert.

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the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', it these versions of the characters disappeared until the series was eventually continued in ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016'', written by Creator/GerryConway as an ongoing with art by Creator/RyanStegman. ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016''. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter develops has now developed a suit from Regent's technology that allows him to share his powers with MJ, Mary Jane, while Annie starts to have begins gaining full control of her own. The story own abilities while secretly learning new ones as well. From this point forward, the series focuses on [[SuperFamilyTeam the entire family teaming up for fighting crime together]], Parkers as a SuperFamilyTeam, with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively.

respectively. This run was initially written by Creator/GerryConway [[note]]Ironic, considering Conway was one of the first ''Spider-Man'' writers to openly note his disdain for the web-crawler getting married[[/note]], with artist Ryan Stegman stepping up to take the role during the comic's Venom arc.

Following the ''MarvelLegacy'' ''ComicBook/MarvelLegacy'' branding in late 2017, and under the comic gained a different writer, Creator/JodieHouser new writer in [[ComicBook/FaithValiantComics Jodie Houser]] from issue 13 onward. This was concurrent with the series underwent a time skip, aging the family eight years, undergoing an eight-year TimeSkip, with Annie now being a teenagerteenager wishing to prove herself as a hero outside her parents' constant supervision.
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* RetiredBadass: Spider-Man retireD after the Regent kills all the other heroes, and [[spoiler:kills Venom]] to protect his family. [[spoiler: He returns to full activity during the mini-series.]]

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* RetiredBadass: Spider-Man retireD retired after the Regent kills all the other heroes, and [[spoiler:kills Venom]] to protect his family. [[spoiler: He returns to full activity during the mini-series.]]
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* RetiredBadass: Spider-Man retires after the Regent kills all the other heroes, and [[spoiler:kills Venom]] to protect his family. [[spoiler: He return in full activity in the mini-series.]]
* {{Seers}}: In addition to the usual Spider-Sense, Annie has a special variant that grants her limited vision of near-future disasters and dangers, the activation of which she describes as a buzzing sensation. She keeps the existence of this super-sense a secret from her parents far into her teen years.

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* RetiredBadass: Spider-Man retires retireD after the Regent kills all the other heroes, and [[spoiler:kills Venom]] to protect his family. [[spoiler: He return in returns to full activity in during the mini-series.]]
* {{Seers}}: In addition to the usual Spider-Sense, Annie has a special variant that grants her limited a psychic vision of near-future disasters and dangers, dangers several minutes or hours in advance, the activation of which she describes as a buzzing sensation. She keeps the existence of this super-sense a secret from her parents far into her teen years.



* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Renew Your Vows'' can be considered this to Tom DeFalco's ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' series as both are stories about Peter Parker's superpowered daughter. The similarity is most apparent in Jodie Houser's run, where Annie is a high school-attending teenager.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Renew Your Vows'' can be considered this to Tom DeFalco's [=DeFalco=]'s ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' series as both are stories about Peter Parker's superpowered daughter. The similarity is most apparent in Jodie Houser's run, where the series time-skips to have Annie is a high school-attending teenager.teenager, similar to Mayday.



* WrittenInAbsence: Mary Jane doesn't appear at all (outside of a brief flashback) in Issue #10. While Peter at one point reassures Annie that MJ is just at a "doctor's appointment" in reality the absence was probably due to her inclusion in ''ComicBook/{{Venomverse}}''.

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* WrittenInAbsence: Mary Jane doesn't appear at all (outside of a brief flashback) in Issue #10. While Peter at one point reassures Annie that MJ is just at a "doctor's appointment" appointment", in reality the absence was probably due to her inclusion in ''ComicBook/{{Venomverse}}''.the ''ComicBook/{{Venomverse}}'' event.

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* {{Seers}}: In the mini-series, Annie Spider-Sense seems to be much evolved than that of her father as she was able to see her parents getting hurt in their fight against Mole-Man, only for her to see her parents to show up later and end up in the same way she saw. She claims it feels "like it a buzz!"

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* {{Seers}}: In addition to the mini-series, usual Spider-Sense, Annie Spider-Sense seems to be much evolved than has a special variant that of grants her father as limited vision of near-future disasters and dangers, the activation of which she was able to see describes as a buzzing sensation. She keeps the existence of this super-sense a secret from her parents getting hurt in their fight against Mole-Man, only for far into her to see her parents to show up later and end up in the same way she saw. She claims it feels "like it a buzz!"teen years.


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* SpiderSense: The Parker family, naturally.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Renew Your Vows'' can be considered this to Tom DeFalco's ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' series. The similarity is most apparent in Jodie Houser's run, where Annie is a high school-attending teenager.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Renew Your Vows'' can be considered this to Tom DeFalco's ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' series.series as both are stories about Peter Parker's superpowered daughter. The similarity is most apparent in Jodie Houser's run, where Annie is a high school-attending teenager.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Gerry Conway reportedly left the title because of several clashes with editorial when they demanded the inclusion of several gimmicks to increase sales {ex: MJ becoming Venom and the use of X-Men characters)
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Renew Your Vows'' can be considered this to Tom DeFalco's ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' series.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Renew Your Vows'' can be considered this to Tom DeFalco's ''ComicBook/SpiderGirl'' series. The similarity is most apparent in Jodie Houser's run, where Annie is a high school-attending teenager.
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* MumLooksLikeASister: Both Peter and MJ remain looking as in his twenties even when Anne becomes a teenager.

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* MumLooksLikeASister: Both Peter and MJ remain looking as like they're in his their twenties even when Anne becomes a teenager.
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* MumLooksLikeASister: Both Peter and MJ remain looking as in his twenties even when Anne becames a teenager.

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* MumLooksLikeASister: Both Peter and MJ remain looking as in his twenties even when Anne becames becomes a teenager.
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While the series wasn't continued for ''ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel'' after the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', it was eventually continued in ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016'', written by Creator/GerryConway. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter develops a suit that allows him to share his powers with MJ, while Annie starts to have full control of her own. The story focuses on [[SuperFamilyTeam the entire family teaming up for fighting crime together]], with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively.

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While the series wasn't continued for ''ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel'' after the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', it was eventually continued in ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016'', written by Creator/GerryConway.Creator/GerryConway with art by Creator/RyanStegman. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter develops a suit that allows him to share his powers with MJ, while Annie starts to have full control of her own. The story focuses on [[SuperFamilyTeam the entire family teaming up for fighting crime together]], with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively.respectively.

Following the ''MarvelLegacy'' branding in late 2017, and under a different writer, Creator/JodieHouser the series underwent a time skip, aging the family eight years, with Annie now a teenager
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* UnexplainedRecover: Regent kills the X-Men off-panel in the miniseries, but they're alive again with no mention of the fact that they died in the ongoing series.

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* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: Little Annie fears Venom is still around, freaking out when Mary Jane pulls out Peter's old black and white costume. [[spoiler:She's right. Venom comes back in the ''Marvel NOW'' series.]]

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* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: Little Annie fears Venom is still around, freaking out when Mary Jane pulls out Peter's old black and white costume. [[spoiler:She's right. Venom comes back in the ''Marvel NOW'' series.series and ''Mary Jane becomes its host''.]]

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* KidHero: For Volume 1 and the first twelve issues of Volume 2, Annie is eight years old but perfectly capable of kicking butts and taking names. After the series' second timeskip she's sixteen.



* LittleMissBadass: Little Annie May Parker stops running and hiding, and starts wailing on most of Regent's Sinister Six.

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* LittleMissBadass: Little Annie May Annie-May Parker stops running and hiding, and starts wailing on most of Regent's Sinister Six.

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In this universe, the world is taken over by a cosmic being known as Regent, who manages to assimilate the superpowers of most Earth heroes. He turns the entire world in a somewhat [[BigBrotherIsWatching orwellian dystopia]] with the intention of hunting down all the remaining superheroes, but especially Spider-Man, since his Spider-Sense is the power he wants the most. This forces Peter, MJ and their daughter, [[DeadGuyJunior Anna-May "Annie" Parker]], to live in hiding for 8 years, specially when the latter starts to develop her own spider-powers.

While the series wasn't continued for ''ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel'' after the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', it is eventually continued in ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016'', written by Creator/GerryConway. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter develops a suit that allows him to share his powers with MJ, while Annie starts to have full control of her own. The story focuses on [[SuperFamilyTeam the entire family teaming up for fighting crime together]], with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively.

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In this universe, the world is taken over by a cosmic being super villain known as Regent, who manages to assimilate the superpowers of most Earth heroes. the majority of Earth's heroes and villains. He turns the entire world in a somewhat [[BigBrotherIsWatching orwellian Orwellian dystopia]] with the intention of hunting down all the remaining superheroes, but especially Spider-Man, since his Spider-Sense is the power he wants the most. This forces Peter, MJ and their daughter, [[DeadGuyJunior Anna-May "Annie" Parker]], to live in hiding for 8 years, specially when the latter starts to develop her own spider-powers.

While the series wasn't continued for ''ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel'' after the conclusion of ''ComicBook/SecretWars2015'', it is was eventually continued in ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW2016'', written by Creator/GerryConway. Taking place after the events of the original mini-series, Peter develops a suit that allows him to share his powers with MJ, while Annie starts to have full control of her own. The story focuses on [[SuperFamilyTeam the entire family teaming up for fighting crime together]], with MJ and Annie adopting the names of Spinneret and Spiderling, respectively.



* ActionMom: Mary Jane in the final issue, donning a set of exoskeletal armor and joining her family in beating the hell out of Regent. When she does and her daughter asks what her codename is, she replies, "I already have one: Mom!"

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* BroughtDownToNormal: Spinneret abruptly loses the Venom symbiote while fighting the Goblin mech.

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