—Peter ParkerToo bad nobody told me that being a superhero is an impossible game to win, or that the ones closest to me would always suffer the most. Some would hold a grudge against me. And some, who tried to give me so much...only to lose everything. I don't want to cause any more pain here. I can't live with that burden any longer. So it's time for me to say: Goodbye, Spider-Man.
Appearances
Featured Characters:
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Last appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Mary Jane Watson (Last appearance)
- Harry Osborn (Last appearance)
Antagonists:
- Gaines Twins (Disbands) (Last appearance)
- Roxanne Gaines (Death) (Last appearance)
- Roland Gaines (Death) (Last appearance)
- Kraven the Hunter (Last appearance)
Other Characters:
- Gaines' parents (Mentioned)
- KGB (Mentioned)
- Pterodax (Mentioned)
- Silver Sable (Mentioned)
- Oscorp (Mentioned)
- Stark Industries (First appearance)
- Indira "Indy" Daimonji (Last appearance)
- Elson Properties (Last appearance)
- Frank Elson (Last appearance)
- Bill (Last appearance)
- Daily Bugle (Last appearance)
- J. Jonah Jameson (Last appearance)
- NYPD (Last appearance)
- Officer Barr (Last appearance)
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Synopsis
The Gaines Twins, Roxanne and Roland have brain-blasted Spider-Man into believing that Mary-Jane Watson has died at the hands of Kraven the Hunter. Convinced by Frank Elson, a mysterious stranger, that the only solace is revenge, Spider-Man now tracks down Kraven in order to pay him the identical fate he inflicted on MJ. Part Two begins with Kraven drawing his final breaths under Spider-Man's might. Moments from delivering Kraven the final blow, Spider-Man notices that the surroundings don't mesh with some of his more recent memories. Combine that with a few of Kraven's conflicting syllables and Spider-Man determines that his reality has somehow been tampered with. The questions is, how or more like by whom? The Gaines Twins are behind everything and while Spider-Man seeks them out to confront them. During the confrontation it looks like Spider-Man is winning as he frees MJ from their grasp. Things take a turn for the worse when the twins use their mental power to trick Spider-Man into harming Indy. After this, the chatter (along with the rest of New York's sentiment) is all anti-Spider-Man and unfortunately a grief stricken Peter Parker agrees. This leaves Spider-Man one last obligation. He tracks down The Gaines Twins at a propane factory where their end is nothing short of explosive. Lastly, a spiritless, dejected, and morose Peter Parker tightly packs up his Spider-Man suit and throws it into the Hudson River allowing it to sink into the murky depths. Is this the end of Spider-Man? Or a new beginning for Peter Parker?
Trivia
- The ending of this episode mirrors what Green Goblin told Spider-Man in the 2002 film when interrogating him.