'Nuff Said was more of a theme than an actual event, occuring in titles in early 2002. The challenge for the writers and artists of the books involved was to tell a story without using any words, only art. Each issue included a partial script of the issue at the end, to better inform the reader of what happened in the issue.
A brief summary of Mary Jane's life as a model. May Parker, now knowing Peter Parker is Spider-man, cancels her Daily Bugle and the New York Herald subscriptions for their negativity towards Spider-man. Spider-man, in his heroics...
Kang and his legion of Sentinels converge on Washington and are met by the defenses of the Master's bases. Unfortunately, the Kang Damocles starship provides enough firepower to destroy the Master's defenses and bases. Thor gets the president to safety just before Kang unleashes a bomb that levels Washington. The Wasp and the U.S. leaders are forced to sign a surrender.
The Exiles are up for a vacation from their stressful duties. They check into a six rooms of the "Marvel Inn" on an unknown Earth in an unknown Universe. They bathe and sleep, dreaming about their pasts, futures, hopes and dreams.
Charles Xavier's mind lies imprisoned in the comatose body of Cassandra Nova. The two psychic connoisseurs, Jean and Emma, embark on a telepathic journey into Cassandra's consciousness to rescue him.
Amazing Spider-Man Vol 2 39 was originally solicited as Amazing Spider-Man Vol 2 36. However, the events of September 11th, 2001, led Marvel to scuttle those plans, turning #36 into a tribute issue and pushing the 'Nuff Said issue to #39.