There are several. 'Mary Jane's Discovery' is a fanfiction where Mary Jane discovers a new power within herself while being in a relationship with Spider - Man. It's an exciting read as it gives a new twist to her character. Another is 'The Bond between Mary Jane and Spider - Man' which focuses on the emotional bond between them. It shows how their relationship evolves through different challenges. 'Mary Jane's Role in the Spider - Man World' is also a good one. It elaborates on how Mary Jane becomes an important part of Spider - Man's world, not just as his love interest but also as someone who has her own influence on the events around her.
Well, in my opinion, Sarah Green is a top writer for these fanfictions. She really dives deep into Mary Jane's emotions and her relationship with Peter Parker/Spider - Man. Daniel Clark is also excellent. His fanfictions often have unique storylines that revolve around Mary Jane. And don't forget about Michael Johnson. His works are known for their detailed descriptions of the 'The Amazing Spider - Man' universe with Mary Jane as a central character.
She could be developed by showing her dealing with more complex emotions. For instance, if she starts to feel jealous of Spider - Man's superhero life taking up so much of his time. This would add depth to her character as she struggles between her love for him and her own needs.
In most Spider - Man novels, Mary Jane is indeed present. She's not just a love interest but also a strong character in her own right. For example, in some novels, she has to deal with the knowledge of Peter's double life as Spider - Man. This creates interesting story arcs as she struggles with the danger that comes with loving a superhero, and also has her own life and goals that she is trying to achieve. Her presence in the novels helps to humanize Peter Parker and makes the story more than just about a superhero's adventures.
In some Spider - Man fanfictions, Mary Jane being pregnant can add a whole new layer of drama. It could mean that Spider - Man has to balance his superhero duties with being a soon - to - be father. Maybe he'll worry about protecting his family more than ever, and there could be new villains who target his unborn child or Mary Jane to get to him.
One idea could be Mary Jane starting her own investigative journalism project related to Spider - Man's enemies. This would put her in danger and force Spider - Man to protect her while also trying to keep his identity a secret from her new inquiries.
Spider-Man doesn't kill Mary Jane in the comics. Their storylines are filled with ups and downs, but not that kind of tragic event. Mary Jane is often a supporting and important figure in his life, not a victim of his actions.
In most Spider-Man comic runs, Mary Jane survives. However, there might be alternate universes or special story arcs where her fate varies, but in the main continuity, she lives on.
In some storylines, Mary Jane wasn't killed. But in specific alternate universes or non-canonical tales, her death might have occurred due to various villainous attacks or tragic circumstances.