Generally speaking, MJ doesn't die in Spider-Man comics. But the comic book world is vast and complex, and there could be rare instances or specific storylines where her situation is otherwise.
One great fanfiction idea could be Peter and MJ going on a double - date with Ned and his girlfriend in the Spider - Man PS4 universe. They could have an adventure while trying to find a new, cool place to eat in New York City.
A fanfiction might explore Peter's internal struggle with his double life as Spider - Man and his relationship with MJ. He might worry that his superhero duties will put MJ in danger. MJ, on the other hand, is determined to be part of his life no matter what. They have an argument about it, but in the end, they find a way to make it work.
One great fanfiction could be about Peter and MJ's first date in the world of Spider - Man PS4. Maybe they go to a rooftop restaurant that Peter has saved from some thugs before. They talk about how Peter's double life affects their relationship and MJ shares her new ideas for her next big story. It's a sweet and romantic encounter with a touch of the game's action - packed world in the background.
One possible fanfiction could be about Peter and MJ's first date. Maybe Peter tries to keep his Spider - Man identity a secret during the date, but little things keep giving it away. MJ, being the observant person she is, starts to suspect something but doesn't say anything at first.
In the comics, MJ's death was part of a larger narrative arc that was full of twists and turns. It was a shock to many fans and had a significant impact on Spider-Man's story.
The MJ in Spider-Man: Homecoming varies from the comic book one. The filmmakers took creative liberties to give the character a fresh take and make it more relevant to the movie's storyline and audience.