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Mary Jane never “sat right” with the award-winning scientist and memoirist Hope Jahren, so she wrote a novel about “the real redheaded one.” Credit...Julie Benbassat Supported by By Anna ...
Since his introduction in Amazing Spider-Man #1, written by Zeb Wells, with art by John Romita Jr., Paul has been among the Spider-Man franchise's most despised characters, and fo ...
In Twain’s 1885 picaresque, the scapegrace hero has been caught up in a scam run by two con men when he loses his heart to a redhead named Mary Jane. “In my opinion,” he declares ...
His published recollections of life on the river are among the primary sources that Hope Jahren has mined for her fictional characters in “Adventures of Mary Jane,” an effervescent but flawed ...