Character from Marvel Comics by Marvel Entertainment
Peter Parker's aunt and the woman who raised him after his parents died — a seemingly fragile civilian whose moral backbone is stronger than vibranium.
May Parker raised a superhero without knowing it for years, and when she finally learned the truth, her first response was concern for his safety — not anger, not betrayal. She is fiercely protective of Peter in a way that has nothing to do with superpowers and everything to do with love. She volunteers at F.E.A.S.T. shelters, befriends people most New Yorkers walk past, and has stared down threats that would paralyze trained agents. Her moral clarity is Peter's inheritance — every good instinct Spider-Man has, he learned at May Parker's kitchen table.
Elderly woman with silver-white hair, kind eyes, and a face lined by decades of worry over a nephew who comes home with mysterious bruises. Small in stature but carries herself with quiet dignity. Always looks like she's about to offer you something to eat.
Also known as: May Parker, Aunt May, May