okay here is my mc2 mayday relationship chart ft. obligatory peterjohnnymj parksborn mjfel and caroljess mentions
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okay here is my mc2 mayday relationship chart ft. obligatory peterjohnnymj parksborn mjfel and caroljess mentions
Spider-Woman (2023) #5 by Steve Foxe and Carola Borelli
I stg if they don’t fix what happened to Gerry (or at least give us a resolution) in west coast avengers I’m gonna loose my mind.
Marvel Age: Spider-Woman
Ethan Sacks/Marco Castiello
Katie Barton & Gerry Drew are best friends
Spider-Woman #3 (2024)
written by Steve Foxe art by Carola Borelli & Arif Prianto
Anything about Katie with her best friend!
The second Gerry’s feet hit the ground, Katie yanked him behind a stack of crates, her heart pounding. “That was so stupid.”
Gerry, still grinning, brushed dust off his jacket like he hadn’t just jumped off a moving truck. “And also kinda cool, right?”
Katie smacked his arm. Hard. “No. Just stupid.”
He winced, rubbing the spot she hit. “Okay, okay, I get it! But admit it—my landing was at least a solid eight out of ten.”
“More like a two,” she shot back, peeking around the crates to make sure they hadn’t been followed. “You nearly faceplanted.”
“Almost doesn’t count.”
Katie groaned, running a hand through her wind-messed hair. “Gerry, I swear, if you ever pull something like that again—”
“What? You’ll kill me? Because I’m pretty sure my mom’s gonna do that first.”
That was a fair point. Jessica Drew wasn’t exactly known for being chill about near-death experiences.
Katie sighed, finally allowing herself to breathe. “Just… don’t make me have to save your dumb ass again, okay?”
Gerry nudged her with his elbow. “C’mon, you love it.”
She shoved him. He laughed. And just like that, they were moving again—two kids raised by heroes, finding their own way through the chaos.
Spider-Woman (2016) #17