![]() ![]() Related: Spider-Man & Gwen Stacy’s Love Story Almost Didn’t Happen The guilt and the heartbreak took its toll on Peter Parker, and some, including Mary Jane Watson, Peter’s later love interest, believe he never got over Gwen's death. Now not only was our hero already plagued by the memory of the burglar he allowed to escape who later killed his Uncle Ben, but he had just unintentionally caused the death of the woman he loved. At the time, readers were unsure of what exactly happened: was it the whiplash that caused it? Had the Green Goblin already killed her before the fall? Or was it the shock of the fall itself that led to her demise? A few issues later, in Amazing Spider-Man #125, Marvel editors clarified: Spider-Man had been responsible. In a panic, Spider-Man quickly shot a thin strand of web to catch Gwen by the leg, saving her from plunging to her death, but as many writers have suggested, the ill-judged move accidentally snapped her neck. ![]()
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