Written by Joe Quesada and illustrated by Paolo Rivera, it was originally published in The Amazing Spider-Man #638–641, and immediately follows "The Gauntlet" storyline.
[1] The name of the storyline forms the acronym O.M.I.T., which Quesada explained was an intentional reference to how Parker and Watson's wedding was removed from continuity.
Then Mephisto, as a red pigeon, swoops down and unlocks the door of the police car Eddie is in, allowing him to escape while the officers are occupied with cuffing Electro.
Spider-Man is out patrolling that night and hears the gunshots of Eddie shooting at the arresting officer and his wife.
Refusing to accept her death, Peter performs CPR, miraculously bringing her back to life.
[4] Wilson Fisk, informed of May's survival by a disguised Mephisto, decides to send a masked hitman after Anna Watson.
Doctor Strange contacts Tony Stark and Reed Richards for advice on the matter, because they are partially responsible for Peter's identity becoming public.
Spider-Man, standing on a rooftop, says that the best person he has ever known has set him free, that he can face anything in life and that today feels like a brand new day.
[15] In the film's climax, however, Parker has Strange cast a new spell to make his existence completely forgotten to the entire world, including his friends.