Variant Envy: Marvel's Mary Jane Variants

Marvel is launching a new series of variants for the coming months featuring Peter Parker’s main squeeze Mary Jane Watson. Some of them are really good and worth checking out. We have pulled from several different sources to get a better look at the line-up

Punisher 13 variant by Dave Williams (photo from Comicbook.com)

Iron Fist #4 Variant by Stephanie Hans (photo from Comicbook.com)

Unbelievable Gwen-pool #17 by David Nakayama (photo from Comicbook.com)

All New Wolverine #21 by David Lopez (Photo from CBR.com)

Spider-Gwen #21 by Kevin Wada (Photo from CBR.com)

The Mighty Captain Marvel #6 by Chris Samnee and Matt Wilson (Photo from CBR.com)

Champions #9 by Helen Chen (Photo from Newsarama.com)

Invincible Iron Man #8 by Marco Checchetto (Photo from Newsarama.com)
And for the coup de grace

Venom #151 by Francesco Mattina (Photo from Newsarama.com)

26 thoughts on “Variant Envy: Marvel's Mary Jane Variants”

  1. They all look pretty good for the most part, but my favorite 2 are the Venom and the Punisher. If they are cover price I will be getting a few of those Venom.

    1. Nowhere yet. I will let you know once they go up for pre-order however these were just announced in about a month or two away from being able to be pre-ordered

      1. I think the face on the IF one is terrible.
        Thing is, none of them actually LOOK like classic Mary Jane. The closest is the Samnee imho, & the hair’s colored wrong. If they recolored the hair on any of the otherrs, they could say it was any character. The Iron Man cover could easily be Pepper.
        If you ‘re going to do a theme, then you have to be closer to it then just drawing a redhead and saying it’s supposed to be MJ. When they did the Gwen Stacy run there was no doubt who it was.

        1. The problem is, and I think, Gwen Stacy has more of a classic hair style. Put it on a pretty blonde and it’s Gwen Stacey. Mary Jane doesn’t really have a signature look since Todd McFarlane redesigned her. Now don’t get me wrong Todd’s redesign was great, but she doesn’t have a signature look like Gwen Stacy does. Just a thought.

      2. I dunno, Romita gave her the bangs and dimples look, I know that’s old school, but look how many of the Gwen covers used her classic hair & headband style? I’m not saying we should have a dozen “Tiger you hit the jackpot” covers, just a little closer to the source material would be nice, as far as I’m concerned.
        This site had a couple more, Dr. Strange & Avengers. See, Mike Allred gets it:
        http://www.theouthousers.com/index.php/news/137758-mary-jane-gets-her-own-variant-month.html

        But hey, buy what you like, right? I’m still in for Venom & Punisher & maybe a few others anyway. A pretty cover is a pretty cover.

  2. Surprised no one has mentioned the Marco Checchetto yet. Isn’t he on a little bit of a hot streak right now? That one’s my top pick so far!

  3. I’m a life long MJ fan, but none of these really caught my eye…until that Mattina cover. Wow. That might be the best cover I’ve ever seen. The Checchetto looks nice too.

  4. I like them all, especially the Punisher. The Mattina one was good until it gets to the head (seems like a lot of venomized variants make the mouth look like something out of Spawn instead of Venom; even McFarlane didn’t do this). As much as I love MJ, I’m getting tired of variants that don’t contribute anything to the story inside. Isn’t the purpose of a cover to provide some info about the story?

  5. Unknown comics has all the MJ variants up for sell already. The Venom one is $3 bucks as well. Looks like they got a bunch of others like Doctor Strange and so on.

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