Before the two got out of the car, Parker encouraged Peter to have fun at the party and Leeds waved bye as she drove away. The waiter insisted that it was on the house and once he left, Peter pointed out that he had given it to Parker out of sheer physical attraction.Peter was nervous as he thought that it was a mistake coming to the party. On the night of the dance, Parker drove Peter to the A few days after the homecoming dance, Parker walked into Following her return, Parker made herself active as a member of the May Parker cares deeply for and is very protective of her nephew Parker is a lively woman with a playful, witty disposition, encouraging her nephew not to grow up too fast and enjoy being a teenager. A crestfallen Peter admitted that he had lost the Parker even taught Peter to dance, which he found quite awkward, but the unwavering support and care from his aunt allowed the young Parker to relax as he prepared himself for Homecoming. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko in 1962. A few days later, Parker picked Peter up after his Academic Decathlon competition in Desperate for answers, Parker demanded from her nephew to know what had been going on with him the last few months without her knowledge. Contrary to Peter's concerns however, Parker proved to be very supportive of her nephew's activities as Spider-Man after she witnessed him wearing the suit. Maybelle "May" Parker is the aunt of Peter Parker and the widow of the late Ben Parker. May tells Peter to run for safety if he ever sees something like that happening.

Peter confessed that he had lost the Stark Internship. Seeing that her nephew was distracted, she turned around and saw on the television, footage of the Robbery at Queens Community Bank. The waiter insisted that it was on the house, and once he left Peter pointed out that he had given it to her out of sheer physical attraction.

May Parker, commonly known as Aunt May, is a fictional supporting character from the Marvel Comics' Spider-Man series. May has been described as being very attractive as further evidence by comments from Tony Stark and a server at a Thai restaurant, who winked at her and gave her free food. She is depicted as a housewife who is widowed and is the one who encouraged Peter having to raise him alone after the death of her husband, constantly worrying about him as well as giving him advice, including that she believed Tony Stark's "internship" may not be the best thing for him, as it left him distracted and took away from his school life.

Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Spider-Man: Homecoming ended with Aunt May learning that her nephew is secretly a superhero, but we didn't get to enjoy that dynamic for long because the whole world learned who is … Parker ordered Peter to run for safety if he ever saw something like that happening, worried over the robbery occurring only six blocks away from where they lived. She portrayed by Marisa Tomei in Captain America: Civil War and Spider-Man: Homecoming. May helped Peter out, by giving him a suit to wear, a corsage and teaching him how to tie. Peter then asked for a new backpack, but Parker exasperatedly noted that this was the fifth he had lost. A waiter then gave her a sticky rice pudding for dessert, which surprised Parker as she did not order it. She offered to help him with whatever he needed, only that he had to tell her what was going on. Several days later, Peter ran into their house and told May that he needed her help in preparing for the Homecoming Dance, as he had got a date with Liz Toomes. At the restaurant, May commented on how Peter had barely touched his food.