Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== MC2 (Marvel Comics 2) / Earth-982 ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: The MC2 Universe, officially designated Earth-982, is a beloved alternate future of the main Marvel Universe where the children and protégés of iconic heroes have taken up their parents' mantles, ushering in a new age of heroism led by characters like Spider-Girl (May "Mayday" Parker).** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Originating from a single //What If...?// issue, Earth-982 represents a specific, more optimistic potential future for the heroes of [[earth-616]]. It is a self-contained imprint built on the core theme of legacy, exploring what happens when the classic heroes retire or fall, and the next generation steps up to protect the world. * **Primary Impact:** The MC2 imprint's most significant impact is the creation of [[spider-girl_may_parker|May "Mayday" Parker]], one of Marvel's most popular and enduring alternate-reality characters. The line's survival, often fueled by dedicated fan campaigns, proved the viability of legacy characters and female-led solo titles during a challenging era in the comic book industry. * **Key Distinction from MCU:** The MC2 Universe is a concept exclusive to Marvel Comics and has no direct adaptation in the [[marvel_cinematic_universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)]]. While the MCU has introduced its own legacy heroes like [[kate_bishop|Kate Bishop]] and Cassie Lang, it has done so in a contemporary setting, not as part of a cohesive, alternate-future timeline. The fundamental premise of a world where Peter Parker has retired after losing a leg and his daughter has taken over as Spider-Girl remains unique to the comics. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== The genesis of the Marvel Comics 2 (MC2) universe is a tale of creative spark and unexpected fan devotion. It began not as a planned line-wide initiative, but as a single standalone story. In February 1998, Marvel published **''What If...?'' (Vol. 2) #105**, written by Tom DeFalco and penciled by Ron Frenz. The issue's premise was simple yet profound: "What if the daughter of Spider-Man had survived?" This was a direct reference to the controversial [[clone_saga|Clone Saga]] of the mid-1990s, during which Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson's infant daughter, May, was believed to have died at birth (a plot point that has been revisited and debated for decades). DeFalco and Frenz's story presented a future where the baby, May "Mayday" Parker, was successfully rescued and grew into a teenager who inherited her father's spider-powers. The issue was an instant hit, resonating strongly with readers who longed for a more stable, family-oriented future for Peter Parker. The positive reception was so overwhelming that Marvel executives, led by then-Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras, commissioned DeFalco to develop the concept into a new line of books. In October 1998, the MC2 imprint officially launched with three flagship titles: * ''**[[spider-girl_may_parker|Spider-Girl]]**'': Continuing the story of Mayday Parker, this became the heart and soul of the MC2 line. * ''**A-Next**'': Centered on a new generation of [[avengers|Avengers]], grappling with the legacy of the original team. * ''**J2**'': Focused on Zane Yama, the teenaged son of the original Juggernaut, who transforms into a heroic version of his father. Later, the line expanded to include other titles like ''Fantastic Five'' and ''Wild Thing''. The MC2 books were notable for their adherence to a more classic, Silver Age style of storytelling, emphasizing character development, personal stakes, and a generally more optimistic tone than the often gritty comics of the late 90s. Despite critical praise, sales for many of the titles were modest. However, ''Spider-Girl'' developed a fiercely loyal cult following. When cancellation loomed, fans organized massive letter-writing and online campaigns, such as the "Save Spider-Girl" movement, which successfully convinced Marvel to reprieve the title on multiple occasions. ''Spider-Girl'' would go on to be published in various volumes and formats for over 12 years, becoming the longest-running female-led superhero book in Marvel's history at the time, a testament to the enduring appeal of the world DeFalco and Frenz created. ==== In-Universe Origin Story: Divergence and History ==== The continuity of Earth-982 is not a completely separate reality but rather a divergent timeline that branches off from the prime Earth-616 timeline at a very specific, critical moment. === The Point of Divergence (from Earth-616) === The absolute cornerstone of the MC2's existence is the outcome of the 1990s [[clone_saga]]. In the mainstream Earth-616 continuity, during the storyline "The Final Chapter" (''Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' #75), Norman Osborn, the original Green Goblin, orchestrates the final act of his revenge. An agent of Osborn, Alison Mongrain, poisons a pregnant Mary Jane Watson-Parker, inducing premature labor. The baby, named May, is seemingly stillborn. Mongrain later confirms to Osborn that the baby was, in fact, alive and that she swapped her with a deceased infant, taking the living child to Osborn's operatives in Europe. For years in the Earth-616 timeline, the fate of baby May remained a tragic, unresolved mystery, with the general assumption being that she had died. **The divergence point for Earth-982 occurs right here.** In the history of Earth-982, [[kaine|Kaine Parker]], a flawed clone of Peter Parker, successfully tracks down Osborn's agents. He battles them and rescues the infant May, returning her to a grateful Peter and Mary Jane. This single act of heroism by Kaine fundamentally alters the future, setting Earth-982 on a different path. Peter and Mary Jane get to raise their daughter, a reality denied to their Earth-616 counterparts for decades. This event solidifies the family unit and provides the foundation for Peter's eventual retirement and Mayday's subsequent rise as Spider-Girl. === Key Historical Events of Earth-982 === With baby May safe, the timeline of Earth-982 progressed for roughly 15 years before the start of the main MC2 titles. Several key events shaped this new world: * **The Final Battle of the Avengers:** The original lineup of the [[avengers|Avengers]] fought one last, catastrophic battle against a powerful foe. While they were victorious, the battle resulted in the deaths of several members and the destruction of the Avengers Mansion. This tragedy led to the team's official disbandment. * **The Death of Daredevil:** Matt Murdock, the original [[daredevil]], was killed in a final, climactic battle with the Kingpin, Wilson Fisk. However, Fisk was also imprisoned as a result, effectively ending his reign over New York's underworld. Murdock's partner, Foggy Nelson, would later mentor a new Daredevil. * **Peter Parker's Final Battle:** In a brutal confrontation with the Green Goblin, Peter Parker finally defeated his arch-nemesis for good. However, the fight cost him dearly; one of his legs was severely injured, forcing him to retire from his life as Spider-Man and accept a job with the NYPD as a forensic scientist. He dedicated himself to being a husband and father. * **The Rise of a New Generation:** As the original heroes aged, died, or retired, a void was left. This void began to be filled by their children and successors. Tony Stark developed the Mainframe AI to lead a new team of Avengers. The Fantastic Four expanded into the Fantastic Five. And across the world, young individuals with incredible powers began to emerge, inspired by the legends of the past. * **Queen Veranke's Infiltration:** Unbeknownst to the heroes of Earth-982, the Skrull Queen Veranke (the same entity behind the ''Secret Invasion'' of Earth-616) successfully replaced and killed Jessica Drew, the original Spider-Woman, on this Earth. She would later emerge as a significant threat. By the time Mayday Parker discovered her own powers at age 15, the world of Earth-982 was one of legacy—a world defined by the giant shadows of its past heroes and the desperate need for new ones to step into the light. ===== Part 3: Core Concepts and Themes of the MC2 Universe ===== The MC2 universe is built on a foundation of specific themes and ideas that differentiate it from other Marvel realities. Its narrative structure is less about grim, world-ending threats and more about personal responsibility, family, and the challenges of living up to a legendary name. ==== The Legacy Hero Concept ==== The single most defining characteristic of MC2 is its deep commitment to the concept of legacy. Nearly every major hero and many villains are direct successors, children, or spiritual inheritors of established Marvel characters. This creates a rich tapestry of inter-generational relationships and conflicts. > "With great power comes great responsibility." This classic Spider-Man motto is the thematic core of the entire MC2 line, but it's re-contextualized for a new generation. For them, the "responsibility" is twofold: the responsibility to use their powers for good, and the responsibility of living up to their parents' legendary reputations. ^ **Original Hero (Earth-616)** ^ **MC2 Successor (Earth-982)** ^ **Relationship & Notes** ^ | [[peter_parker|Spider-Man]] | [[spider-girl_may_parker|Spider-Girl (May Parker)]] | Daughter. Mayday inherited his powers and struggles with the immense pressure of his legacy while forging her own identity. | | [[captain_america|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]] | [[captain_america|American Dream (Shannon Carter)]] | Grand-niece of Peggy Carter. No superpowers, but a peak-human athlete and strategist who idolizes Captain America and wields a disc-shield. | | [[thor|Thor]] | [[thor|Thunderstrike (Kevin Masterson)]] | Son of the original Thunderstrike, Eric Masterson (a former Thor). Kevin inherits his father's enchanted mace and the power it contains. | | [[hulk|The Hulk (Bruce Banner)]] | J2 (Zane Yama) | Son of Cain Marko (the Juggernaut). While not related to the Hulk, he fills the "unstoppable brute" role for the new Avengers, but with a good heart. He is powered by the Gem of Cyttorak. | | [[wolverine|Wolverine (Logan)]] | Wild Thing (Rina Logan) | Daughter of Wolverine and Elektra Natchios. She possesses a healing factor, enhanced senses, and psychic claws inherited from her mother's psionic abilities. | | [[scarlet_witch|Scarlet Witch]] & [[vision|The Vision]] | The Vision | A new version of the Vision, containing the operational programs of the original but with a distinct personality. He serves with A-Next. | | [[wasp|The Wasp (Janet van Dyne)]] & [[hank_pym|Giant-Man (Hank Pym)]] | Stinger (Cassie Lang) | Daughter of Scott Lang (the second Ant-Man). In this reality, she joins A-Next, using Pym Particles to shrink and grow, and bio-electric stings, becoming the team's leader. | | [[hawkeye|Hawkeye (Clint Barton)]] | Hawkeye (Clint Barton) | Clint Barton himself serves as a mentor to A-Next, though he is now legally blind from injuries sustained in a past battle. | | [[black_panther|Black Panther (T'Challa)]] | Coal Tiger (T'Chaka II) | Son of T'Challa. He is the heir to the throne of Wakanda and the Black Panther mantle. | | [[daredevil|Daredevil (Matt Murdock)]] | Daredevil (Reilly Tyne) | Son of Ben Reilly (the Spider-Clone) and Elizabeth Tyne. He has a mix of his father's spider-powers and an inherited mystical curse that makes him a "darkdevil." He becomes the new guardian of Hell's Kitchen. | ==== The State of the World in Earth-982 ==== The world of Earth-982 is a near-future setting that feels both familiar and different. It's not a cyberpunk dystopia or a gleaming utopia. Technologically, it is slightly more advanced than the late 1990s/early 2000s, but society itself feels grounded. * **Public Perception of Heroes:** The original generation of heroes are revered as historical icons. Avengers Mansion has been converted into a museum and tourist attraction. This creates a high bar for the new generation, who are often judged harshly in comparison to their predecessors. * **Mutant Affairs:** Unlike the often-bleak futures portrayed in [[x-men]] comics (like ''Days of Future Past''), mutants in the MC2 universe seem to have achieved a greater degree of integration and acceptance, although prejudice still exists. There is no evidence of a massive Sentinel program or mutant concentration camps. * **Global Powers:** Institutions like [[shield|S.H.I.E.L.D.]] still exist, but they appear to operate in a more limited capacity. Global threats are often handled by the new generation of heroes or established figures like Doctor Doom, who remains the ruler of Latveria. ===== Part 4: Key Characters & Teams ===== While the universe is vast, the narrative of Earth-982 is driven by a core set of new and returning characters. ==== The Spider-Family ==== The heart of the MC2 universe is the Parker family. * **May "Mayday" Parker ([[spider-girl_may_parker|Spider-Girl]]):** The central protagonist. Mayday is a cheerful, popular high school student who excels at basketball. When her latent spider-powers manifest at age 15, she is initially thrilled. She "borrows" Ben Reilly's old costume and web-shooters and begins a career as Spider-Girl, much to her parents' dismay. Her journey is defined by her struggle to balance school, friends, and family with her dangerous life as a superhero. She possesses all of her father's powers, plus an enhanced "spider-sense" that can detect weaknesses in opponents and an innate ability to make objects and people stick to other surfaces (bio-magnetism). * **Peter Parker:** A loving but deeply overprotective father. Having lost a leg in his final battle, he is haunted by the dangers of the superhero life and forbids Mayday from becoming Spider-Girl. He eventually relents, becoming her reluctant mentor and occasional mission support, offering tactical advice from his lab. He works as a forensic scientist for the NYPD, a job he took to provide a stable life for his family. * **Mary Jane Watson-Parker:** The matriarch of the family. While she shares Peter's fears, she is more pragmatic and understands May's need to use her powers. She often acts as the mediator between Peter and Mayday, providing emotional support and designing updated costumes for her daughter. * **Benjy Parker:** May and Peter's younger son, born during the ''Spider-Girl'' series. He later begins to exhibit signs of organic webbing and other spider-powers, hinting at another generation of heroes to come. ==== A-Next (The Next Generation of Avengers) ==== Founded in the wake of a new threat, A-Next seeks to live up to the legacy of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. They operate out of the old Avengers Mansion-turned-museum. * **Stinger (Cassie Lang):** The determined and capable leader of the team. As the daughter of an Avenger, she feels a profound responsibility to restart the team. * **J2 (Zane Yama):** The gentle giant of the team. He is the good-natured son of the Juggernaut and struggles with the destructive potential of his powers, always striving to be a hero. * **Thunderstrike (Kevin Masterson):** The hot-headed son of the original Thunderstrike. He initially resents his father's legacy but grows to embrace it, becoming a powerful and loyal teammate. * **Mainframe:** An advanced android created by Tony Stark, built around his own personality engrams. He serves as the team's flying powerhouse and connection to Stark's resources. * **American Dream (Shannon Carter):** The tactical heart of the team. With no powers, she relies on her incredible athletic ability, fighting skills, and an unwavering belief in Captain America's ideals. ==== The Fantastic Five ==== The Fantastic Four did not disband; they expanded. * **The Thing (Ben Grimm):** Still the ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing, now married to Alicia Masters. * **The Human Torch (Johnny Storm):** The hot-headed leader of the team, now a mature veteran hero. * **Ms. Fantastic (Lyja Storm):** A Skrull and Johnny's wife. She uses her shapeshifting abilities as a core member of the team. * **Big Brain (Reed Richards):** Reed's physical body is trapped in the Negative Zone, but he operates remotely through a robotic body, serving as the team's intellect. * **Psi-Lord (Franklin Richards):** The immensely powerful son of Reed and Sue, now a young adult and the team's telepathic and telekinetic powerhouse. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== The MC2 universe had its own share of universe-defining conflicts, both internal and multiversal. === The Arrival of Spider-Girl === The inciting incident of the entire line, as told in ''What If...?'' #105 and continued in ''Spider-Girl'' #1. This storyline establishes the core conflict: Mayday's desire to be a hero versus her parents' fear for her safety. It introduces her first villain, Normie Osborn (the grandson of Norman Osborn), who initially takes up the Green Goblin mantle to restore his family's honor before eventually reforming and becoming a close friend and ally to Mayday. This arc sets the tone for the entire series, blending high-stakes superhero action with relatable high school drama. === Last Hero Standing === A major crossover event within the MC2 line. The story involves Loki casting a spell that causes the heroes of Earth-982 to turn on each other in a series of brutal battles. The event forces the new generation to confront the darker side of their predecessors and prove that they have the strength and moral fortitude to save the world, even from their own mentors and parents. It serves as a major test for teams like A-Next and characters like Spider-Girl, solidifying their status as the true protectors of their Earth. === Spider-Verse and the Fate of Earth-982 === The 2014 [[spider-verse|Spider-Verse]] event had a profound and tragic impact on the MC2 universe. Mayday Parker and her family were targeted by the Inheritors, a family of multiversal predators who hunt and feed on Spider-Totems. Daemos, one of the Inheritors, arrives on Earth-982. In a desperate attempt to save his daughter and infant grandson, Peter Parker of Earth-982 confronts the villain directly. Despite his retirement and prosthetic leg, he fights valiantly but is ultimately killed by Daemos. Mayday is rescued and recruited into the Spider-Army, but she is left traumatized by the loss of her father. She renames herself **Spider-Woman** in his honor. This event was controversial among MC2 fans for its dark turn and the death of a beloved version of Peter Parker. Later storylines, such as ''Spider-Geddon'', would reveal that the Master Weaver of the Web of Life and Destiny managed to save Peter at the last second, restoring him to Earth-982 and effectively retconning his death, reuniting the Parker family. ===== Part 6: Contrasting Realities: MC2 and Other Timelines ===== Understanding the MC2 universe is enhanced by comparing it to other Marvel timelines, particularly the ones that also explore the future of its heroes. ==== The Mainstream Marvel Universe (Earth-616) ==== The future of Earth-616 has unfolded very differently from the path of Earth-982. * **The Parker Family:** Peter Parker and Mary Jane's relationship in Earth-616 was famously erased by the demon Mephisto in the ''One More Day'' storyline. While they have recently reconnected, decades passed where they were not together, and the original baby May was never returned to them. The "legacy" of Spider-Man in the 616 universe has been primarily carried by other characters like [[miles_morales|Miles Morales]], not a direct child of Peter. * **Legacy Heroes:** The new generation of heroes in Earth-616, such as the [[young_avengers|Young Avengers]] and the Champions, are generally not the direct children of the original heroes. For example, Kate Bishop is a skilled archer inspired by Hawkeye, not his daughter. This creates a different dynamic, one of spiritual succession rather than the direct familial legacy that defines MC2. ==== The "Renew Your Vows" Universe (Earth-18119) ==== Created in the wake of the 2015 ''Secret Wars'' event, the ''Renew Your Vows'' universe presents another timeline where Peter and Mary Jane's marriage was never erased and they raise a daughter. * **Annie May Parker:** In this reality, their daughter is named Annie May Parker. Unlike Mayday, Annie's powers manifest at a much younger age. * **The Family Dynamic:** The key difference is that Peter Parker //never retires//. Instead, the entire family operates as a superhero team: Spider-Man, Spinneret (Mary Jane, using a suit that mimics Peter's powers), and Spiderling (Annie). This reality explores the theme of a "superhero family" working together, whereas MC2 focuses on the theme of a "superhero successor" taking over after a parent's retirement. ==== Potential MCU Futures ==== As noted, the MCU has no direct version of MC2. However, it has been steadily planting the seeds for its own generation of legacy heroes, albeit in a contemporary setting. Characters like Yelena Belova (Black Widow), Sam Wilson (Captain America), Riri Williams (Ironheart), and Cassie Lang (Stature) are all carrying on the mantles of the original Avengers. A potential [[young_avengers|Young Avengers]] project would be the MCU's spiritual, if not literal, equivalent to the MC2's A-Next, exploring how a new generation grapples with the legacy of icons like Tony Stark and Steve Rogers. The core theme of legacy, so central to MC2, is very much alive in the ongoing narrative of the MCU. ===== See Also ===== * [[spider-girl_may_parker]] * [[peter_parker]] * [[clone_saga]] * [[spider-verse]] * [[avengers]] * [[earth-616]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The MC2 imprint was unique in that nearly every single issue of its core titles (Spider-Girl, A-Next, J2, etc.) was written or co-written by its creator, Tom DeFalco. This gave the entire line a remarkable level of consistency in tone, characterization, and continuity.)) ((Mayday Parker's first appearance in ''What If...?'' #105 is considered by many fans to be the "true" ending to the 1990s Clone Saga, offering a satisfying and emotionally resonant conclusion that the main comics struggled to achieve at the time.)) ((The character J2 (Zane Yama) is the son of Cain Marko, the original Juggernaut. However, in the MC2 universe, Cain Marko had reformed and renounced the demonic entity Cyttorak, eventually sacrificing himself to save his son. Zane inherited the powers but strives to use them for good.)) ((The "Save Spider-Girl" fan campaign was one of the earliest and most successful examples of online fan organization directly influencing a major publisher's decisions. Fans flooded Marvel with emails and letters, and organized buy-ins at local comic shops to boost sales figures whenever cancellation was announced.)) ((In the ''Spider-Geddon'' event, it was revealed that Peter Parker of Earth-982 was saved from death by the Spider-Heroes of Earth-18119 (the Renew Your Vows family). This acted as a thank you from the creators to the MC2 fans, restoring the happy family that was the core of the universe's appeal.))