Spider-Man brings the wounded Mary Jane to Doctor Strange, who performs a healing spell on her. The assassin is interrupted by Mary Jane, who then becomes his target, and then by Spider-Man, who dispatches and unmasks him, revealing him to be Eddie. Wilson Fisk, informed of May's survival by a disguised Mephisto, decides to send a masked hitman after Anna Watson. Refusing to accept her death, Peter performs CPR, miraculously bringing her back to life. They are still together when Aunt May gets shot during the events related to Civil War. She adds that she cannot have children with him because his life as a superhero would not be fair to them. After Mary Jane's Aunt Anna urges her to reconsider, Mary Jane goes to Peter, and tells him that she always imagined having a daughter with him that took after both of them. Peter declines, and Mary Jane leaves him. Īfter Peter misses his wedding he tries to explain what happened to Mary Jane, but she knows that it is because of his crimefighting, and says she will only marry him if he gives up being Spider-Man. On the wedding morning, Mary Jane shows up but Peter does not as he is lying unconscious in an alleyway. Eddie escapes, declining to kill Spider-Man because he saved Eddie's life. Though Spider-Man foils the murder, during his struggle, he and Eddie fall from a building to the ground, with Spider-Man absorbing most of the impact. He chases after Eddie and tackles him off the side of a building. While saving the policeman and his wife, Spider-Man gets hit in the head with a cinder block. Spider-Man is out patrolling that night and hears the gunshots of Eddie shooting at the arresting officer and his wife. Then Mephisto, as a red pigeon, swoops down and unlocks the door of the police car Eddie is in, allowing him to escape while the officers are occupied with cuffing Electro. One of the gang members, Eddie, makes note of the arresting officer's name. Then they reminisce about what happened on what was supposed to be their wedding day. They talk about how they have been acting towards each other lately and both agree they want to be friends with each other. In present time MJ shows up at Peter's door. Mary Jane Watson whispers to Mephisto that Peter will not trade his marriage for Aunt May's life unless Mary Jane tells him to accept the agreement, and that Mephisto will leave Peter alone forever when the deal is done. In Amazing Spider-Man #640, the story is told as the altered events of " Back in Black" and "One More Day", as well as other events contemporaneous with those storylines.
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These flashbacks are only panels from the original comics and not full pages. The flashbacks are from " Civil War" and Amazing Spider-Man #539-543. In Amazing Spider-Man #639, the story is told as a mixture of flashbacks and current events. The flashbacks use actual pages from the original comics, and are mixed in with new pages that illustrate how events were changed by the villainous demon Mephisto. The flashbacks are from the end of " One More Day" or Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21. Football has made a clear and obvious error in thinking that it is.In The Amazing Spider-Man #638, the story is told as a mixture of flashbacks and current events. Offside is treated as an exception in the mistaken belief that it is an objective decision. One of the mantras for VAR is that decisions should be made by the officials on the pitch, except in cases of clear and obvious error. If technology can’t select the perfect moment, football needs to include a margin for error in the judgement. With a video recording at 50 frames per second, it may not be possible to freeze the picture at exactly the right instant. If those who run the game today want technology to assist in fractional decision-making, they need to use the technology correctly. Football was not yet the multi-billion pound industry that it has become.
The late Liverpool manager, Bill Shankly, famously said that football is not “a matter of life and death … it’s more important than that.” Of course, his tongue was in his cheek when he said it (quite possibly in an offside position).