Spider-Girl/YMMV


 * Alas, Poor Scrappy:
 * Alas, Poor Villain: Crazy Eight.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: Ben's birth was a BIG one
 * When  during the battle with Norman
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: Maurice not hitting the Domestic Abuser who attacked Courtney for trying to protect her friend... even though he really, really wanted to.
 * Crowning Moment of Funny: Courtney's fantasy about being Spider-Girl
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Maurice.
 * May herself was this for the What If...? series, as a lot of long-time Spider-Man readers who were disillusioned with the Clone Saga consider her to be the true conclusion to Peter and MJ's relationship, and the true Spiritual Successor to the classic Spidey style. Some go as far as to tell people to stop with Spider-Man after his 1998 comics run and switch over to May's title for more Spider adventures. Of course, being a bolsterous Tomboy only adds to May's already impressive IRL marketing draw.
 * Fan-Preferred Couple: May and Wes.  before the Ship Sinking.
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment: Funny Face's friendship with his stick-puppet Bucky, who he treats as a real person-slash-child. Made painfully unfunny when Funny Face has a Freak-Out over May webbing Bunky, claiming she's hurting, suffocating and scaring him because.
 * Joe Quesada apparently loves the series, and considers it the natural progression of Spider-Man and the Marvel Universe. This coming from the same guy who deliberately undid Peter and MJ's marriage, whilst aborting their unborn child in a Deal with the Devil.
 * Cue the announcement of "The End". Man, Quesada does hate seeing a married Peter Parker, doesn't he?
 * It could be that Quesada has two different tastes: he likes Spider-Man as long as he is not married, and he likes the marriage of Mary Jane and Peter Parker as long as Peter is not Spider-man. It is natural progression because it shows Peter passing on his legacy to his daughter. What he doesn't like about the mainstream is how blending marriage and super-heroics complicates things too much.
 * High Octane Nightmare Fuel: What April does to Tombstone, after she believes he's.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Amy Parker
 * Launcher of a Thousand Ships: Felicity
 * Moral Event Horizon: Probably April's . To be fair, she did think.
 * April crossed the line when she decided not to inform May's family and friends that she was (allegedly) dead and once again steal her identity.
 * Brad bullying Nancy in order to get her to quit school. To the point of bringing an angry mob to her house.
 * Nightmare Fuel:
 * Periphery Demographic: Launched as part of an a verse for kids, the series is also popular with older Spider-Man fans, especially after One More Day. The Mythology Gags don't hurt either.
 * Plus female readers who enjoy a competent, not so "super" heroine.
 * Rescued from the Scrappy Heap: Kaine. YMMV depending on how you feel about Nineties Anti Heroes.
 * The Scrappy: Gene Thompson
 * appears to be fighting him for the number one Scrappy spot.
 * And now they might be turning into, despite May's efforts to stop it.
 * Brad
 * Villain Decay: Mr. Abnormal, Earthshaker and Killerwatt went from being credible bad guys to a collection of inept D-list government agents when they reappear several years later.
 * YMMV on whether Earthshaker was ever credible to begin with.
 * The Woobie: "Invisible Girl" Meagyn Brady, who becomes an Invisible Woman because no one notices her, not even her widowed mother.
 * May routinely has periods where everything in her life falls apart. Luckily, she always manages to (mostly) put it back together.
 * Poor Felicity. Always the convenient computer nerd acquaintance, never the sidekick.
 * , once you find out his backstory is a long Trauma Conga Line of.
 * April Parker. The Parkers (and May's friends) don't like her because she's an annoying clone with violent tendencies... but she doesn't know any better yet. The moment she told Peter she liked him better as Norman was heartbreaking.
 * Maurice
 * Maurice