May Parker

May Parker (née Reilly), commonly known as Aunt May, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Spider-Man. Making her first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962), the character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. The character plays an influential role in the Spider-Man comic books.

May is married to Ben Parker and is the paternal aunt of Peter Parker, who leads a secret life as Spider-Man. She is nurturing and supportive of Peter as a mother figure, although throughout most of Spider-Man's history, she has not known of his secret life and considered Spider-Man frightening. In modern renditions, May has been known to support the hero, and in rare cases is aware that he is her nephew, or at least suspecting his identity as Peter. Later in life, she marries J. Jonah Jameson Sr., the estranged father of Peter's boss and Spider-Man's harshest critic J. Jonah Jameson, essentially making him her step-son and by extension Peter's step-cousin, much to Jameson's discomfort.

Since her conception, the character has appeared in various media adaptations of Spider-Man, often playing a supporting role. Aunt May was portrayed by Rosemary Harris in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, Sally Field in Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man duology, and Marisa Tomei in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films. The character was voiced by Lily Tomlin in the 2018 animated film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

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 * Aunt May appears in Marvel's Spider-Man: Webbed Champion, voiced by Nancy Linari. Starting out with the same story as in the canon version of Marvel's Spider-Man Season 1 to Season 2 episode "School of Hard Knocks", she is revealed in "On the Tiger's Claws" to have learned of her nephew Peter's secret life as Spider-Man, and expressed support for it. She also approves Peter's relationship with Mary Jane Watson (whom she has also been aware to be the human form and identity of Tigra). In "City of Heroes, Part 4: More Than Human", she is shown to have taken a job at F.E.A.S.T. as a nurse and cook. In the "Family Business" arc episode "The Parker Errand", Aunt May is shown attending to J. Jonah Jameson's trial as a prosecutor witness. Later, after Spider-Man, Mockingbird and She-Hulk expose Jameson's involvement with the murders of Peter's parents (which he covered as an accident for protection money), Aunt May (angry that Jameson lied about her sister Mary's death) is shown slapping Jameson's face while he is declared guilty and given a life sentence in prison, while Aunt May is comforted by Mockingbird and She-Hulk, whom she thanks for helping Peter find the truth. In "Sons of Fathers", she is shown being visited by Max Modell and Shang-Chi, who give her company after Peter discovered the identity of Stormranger (who turned out to be Peter's long lost sister Teresa Parker. Later after comforting her nephew during Harry Osborn's funeral, Aunt May expresses her support over his objective to finish what his parents started and wishes him luck, while also urging him to bring Teresa home once he is done. She later makes a silent appearance in next episode "Seeds of Life", welcoming Teresa home in open arms.
 * Aunt May also appears in A Marvel Christmas Carol, voiced again by Nancy Linari. She is first shown phoning Peter about the preparations for the Christmas party (which will also be attended by Aunt May's daughter and Peter's older cousin Jessica), while Gwen Stacy and Anya Corazon help her decide what Teresa should wear in the party. She is later shown during Peter's act as the Ghost of Christmas Present enjoying the party with Peter and Teresa. Also, during Cloak's act as the Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-come/Future, she is shown among the citizens watching as Hulk and Rocket carry the coffin of Franklin Todd away, while urging Teresa not to look at it. Later in the end of the film, she is shown watching happily as Peter and Mary Jane Watson kiss under a mistletoe created by Groot.
 * Aunt May is a supporting character in Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles, voiced by Jennifer Hale, and visually based on Marisa Tomeii's character in the MCU.