"Joe Pimentel"@en . "Marvel Comics"@en . . "There are some things in my life that you just don't touch if you want to walk away with your spine intact."@en . . . "Sins Past"@en . "J. Michael Straczynski"@en . "Featured Characters:\n* \nSupporting Characters:\n* \n* \n* \nAdversaries:\n* \n* \nOther Characters:\n* \n* \nLocations:\n*\nItems:\n*\nVehicles:\n*"@en . "J. Michael Straczynski"@en . . "Warren Simons"@en . "Matt Milla"@en . . . "Joe Quesada"@en . . . "8"^^ . . . . . . "Joe Pimentel"@en . . "[[W:C:marvel:Peter Parker"@en . . "Cory Petit"@en . "Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 509"@en . "Mary Jane gets acting tips by what appears to be Robert DeNiro. She's auditioning for a play and lands the part. Back at home, MJ, Peter, and Aunt May are eating. May gets up from the table to check the mail and is stunned by what she sees. She goes in to the kitchen and hands Peter a letter telling him he'd better have a look. Thinking it to be a threat, he quickly takes the envelope. He's ready for anything except for what he finds. The letter is from Gwen Stacey.\n\nIn the backyard, MJ approaches Peter to make sure he's OK. He recounts what was going on in their lives at the time the letter was written. Reliving Gwen's death at the hands of the Green Goblin. Later in bed, Peter sneaks out and goes to Gwen's grave while MJ is sleeping. He talks to the stone when he suddenly realizes that he's not alone. \n\nSomeone knows who he is as they've attacked him as Peter Parker, NOT Spider-Man. A fight ensues in the graveyard. Peter realizes he's at a disadvantage and makes a run for it. He successfully escapes, but the identity of his attackers are not yet revealed."@en . . "Matt Milla"@en . "USA"@en . "2004"^^ . "Warren Simons"@en . "Mike Deodato Jr."@en . . "Mike Deodato Jr."@en . "Cory Petit"@en . "Axel Alonso"@en . "Sins Past"@en . "Axel Alonso"@en . "Mike Deodato Jr."@en . "* In Brazil, the cover of the comic was turned into a poster that came with the issue 100 of the Brazilian comic of Spider Man, published by Panini Comics."@en . .