2019.09.22.08.42
dedicated to Gwen Stacy, The First True Love Of Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man, in the movies
Your Dreams Can Come Time

For the collage of "dedicated to Gwen Stacy, The First True Love Of Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man, in the movies", the original photographies you can find here, there and everywhere.


Gwen Stacy is the one of the characters for the comic "Amazing Fantasy #15" 1962 created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko for Marvel Comics. She was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appeared in the comic "The Amazing Spider-Man issue 31" 1965. She was the first true love of Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man.
[photos from left to right : Gwen Stacy First Appearance Scene and the book cover of "The Amazing Spider-Man issue 31" 1965]



In the story "The Night Gwen Stacy Died" on the comic "The Amazing Spider-Man #121" 1973 and "The Amazing Spider-Man #122" 1973, written by Gerry Conway with pencil art by Gil Kane and inking by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro, Gwen Stacy was killed by Norman Osborn aka The Green Goblin.
[photos from left to right : the book cover of "The Amazing Spider-Man #121", 1973 and "The Amazing Spider-Man #122", and The Death Of Gwen Stacy]

After her death, Mary Jane Watson became the lover of Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man and the heroine for the comic.
[photo : Mary Jane Watson First Appearance Scene]



I wonder the death of Aerith Gainsborough for the game "Final Fantasy VII
" 1997 directed by Yoshinori Kitase, developed by Square for The PlayStation Console was influenced by the death of Gwen Stacy.
After Aerith Gainsborough died, Tifa Lockhart acted as the heroine for the game.
[photos from left to right : the opening scene, Aerith Gainsborough and Tifa Lockhart]
Gwen Stacy was appeared for some movies of Spider-Man.


In the movie "Spider-Man 2
" 2004 directed by Sam Raimi, Brianna Brown acted as Gwen Stacy.
[photos from left to right : the movie poster and one of the still photos from the movie "Spider-Man 2
" 2004 directed by Sam Raimi]


In the movie "Spider-Man 3
" 2007 directed by Sam Raimi, Bryce Dallas Howard acted as Gwen Stacy.
[photos from left to right : the movie poster and one of the still photos from the movie "Spider-Man 3
" 2007 directed by Sam Raimi]



In the movie "The Amazing Spider-Man
" 2012 and the movie "The Amazing Spider-Man 2
" 2014 directed by Marc Webb, Emma Stone acted as Gwen Stacy.
[photos from left to right : the movie poster and one of the still photos for the movie "The Amazing Spider-Man
" 2012 and the movie poster for the movie "The Amazing Spider-Man 2
" 2014 directed by Marc Webb]


The words "Your Dreams Can Come Time" are taken from the lyrics of the song "Eight Arms To Hold You" sung by Goon Squad from the soundtrack album "The Goonies : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
" 1985 for the movie "The Goonies
" 1985 directed by Richard Donner.
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For the collage of "dedicated to Gwen Stacy, The First True Love Of Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man, in the movies", the original photographies you can find here, there and everywhere.


Gwen Stacy is the one of the characters for the comic "Amazing Fantasy #15" 1962 created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko for Marvel Comics. She was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appeared in the comic "The Amazing Spider-Man issue 31" 1965. She was the first true love of Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man.
[photos from left to right : Gwen Stacy First Appearance Scene and the book cover of "The Amazing Spider-Man issue 31" 1965]



In the story "The Night Gwen Stacy Died" on the comic "The Amazing Spider-Man #121" 1973 and "The Amazing Spider-Man #122" 1973, written by Gerry Conway with pencil art by Gil Kane and inking by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro, Gwen Stacy was killed by Norman Osborn aka The Green Goblin.
[photos from left to right : the book cover of "The Amazing Spider-Man #121", 1973 and "The Amazing Spider-Man #122", and The Death Of Gwen Stacy]

After her death, Mary Jane Watson became the lover of Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man and the heroine for the comic.
[photo : Mary Jane Watson First Appearance Scene]



I wonder the death of Aerith Gainsborough for the game "Final Fantasy VII
After Aerith Gainsborough died, Tifa Lockhart acted as the heroine for the game.
[photos from left to right : the opening scene, Aerith Gainsborough and Tifa Lockhart]
Gwen Stacy was appeared for some movies of Spider-Man.


In the movie "Spider-Man 2
[photos from left to right : the movie poster and one of the still photos from the movie "Spider-Man 2


In the movie "Spider-Man 3
[photos from left to right : the movie poster and one of the still photos from the movie "Spider-Man 3



In the movie "The Amazing Spider-Man
[photos from left to right : the movie poster and one of the still photos for the movie "The Amazing Spider-Man


The words "Your Dreams Can Come Time" are taken from the lyrics of the song "Eight Arms To Hold You" sung by Goon Squad from the soundtrack album "The Goonies : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
you can get some items from our illustrated works
"massacre4killingtime"
at the shop
"a very rough weekend".
please check it.
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