Spider-Man's wedding (live performance)
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Spider-Man's wedding at
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in 1987 was a
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and live performance adaptation of the comic book storyline " The Wedding!" produced by
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. The event was meant to advertise the special issue of ''
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'' comic book, which went on sale the next Tuesday and took place at home plate in front of more than 45,000 fans just before the
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played the Pittsburgh Pirates.


Production

Mary Jane Watson's dress was designed by
Willi Smith Willi Donnell Smith (February 29, 1948 – April 17, 1987) was an American fashion designer. At the time of his death, Smith was regarded as one of the most successful African-American designers in the fashion industry. His company, WilliW ...
and was his last project before his death.


Event

The show follows the comic book story and has Stan Lee officiating it.


Reception

Andy L. Kubai of ''
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'' stated that he originally believed that Marvel held the ceremony at Shea Stadium because they couldn't afford something larger like
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but believed it made more sense after he learned that the character Peter Parker is a Mets fan. Gary Smith of ''
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'' stated that he believed that the wedding at Shea Stadium was Marvel's third greatest publicity stunt and that Stan Lee's part was very appropriate.


Cast and characters

*
Mary Jane Watson Mary Jane "MJ" Watson is a Character (arts), fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., and made her first appearance in ''The Amazing Spider-Man' ...
- Tara Shannon * Spider-Man/Peter Parker * Hulk * Captain America * Ice-Man * Fire-Star *
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* Dr. Doom


See also

* Spider-Man Live! *
Marvel Universe Live! ''Marvel Universe Live!'', stylized as ''Marvel Universe LIVE!'', is a touring live action arena show featuring Marvel Comics characters by Feld Entertainment. So far there have been two shows under the banner, the original and "Age of Heroes". Ma ...
* Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark


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