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410 Chelsea Street 001
410 Chelsea Street
Continuity: Marvel Universe
Aliases: Peter Parker's apartment
Peter and Mary Jane's Brownstone
Category: Residence
State: New York
City: New York City
Borough: Manhattan
Residents: Bambi Modica; Candi Muggins; Glory Grant; Mary Jane Watson; Peter Parker; Randi Cooper

410 Chelsea Street is a fictional location featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is part of the mainstream Marvel Universe and is associated with the Spider-Man line of comic titles. It first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #139 in December, 1974.

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410 Chelsea Street

Peter Parker at Chelsea Apartments.

410 Chelsea Street is a street address in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, New York. It intersects Eighth Avenue and 12th Street. The building served as an apartment complex and was run by Mrs. Muggins as a landlord. Her husband, Barney, served as the building's superintendent.

History[]

Pete returns home

Spider-Man makes another sky-light entrance.

Peter Parker resided as this address for quite a long time. After he married Mary Jane Watson, she came to stay at this apartment as well. They left the building for a time to live with Peter's aunt, May Parker, in Forest Hills.

One day, Peter returned home when his musician neighbor Joseph Pincus came knocking on his door. He had been defrosting his refrigerator and offered Peter some perishable food, which included a brisket, a dozen eggs and half of a Boston cream pie.

Mrs. Muggins niece, Candi Muggins lived at the building as well, and shared a room with her friends Bambi Modica and Randi Cooper. The three girls often enjoyed sunbathing on the roof of the apartment complex. This leisure activity proved troublesome for Peter Parker, who was also the costumed hero known as Spider-Man. Peter would often use the skylight of the building to slip out unseen as Spider-Man, but the presence of the three sunbathers always caused him to seek out alternative routes.

One of Spider-Man's villains, Venom, broke into his apartment and terrorized Mary Jane. She was so traumatized by the event that she could not bear to look upon Peter's new black and white costume due to its similarity to the Venom symbiote.

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Spider-Man Media

The World of Spider-Man

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