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Joe Quesada explains 'O.M.I.T.'
Published Sunday, Apr 18 2010, 10:40 BST | By Hugh Armitage

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Speaking at the Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo, the editor-in-chief revealed that the acronym stands for 'One Moment in Time'.
The story will run from Amazing Spider-Man #637 to the oversized #640 and will show the events that occurred on the day that would have been Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson's wedding, which was erased from continuity in the controversial 'One More Day' storyline.
The pair were originally married in 1987's Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21.
"It starts with 'One More Day', and then we go into current continuity," Quesada told CBR.
"And then from there, we flash into the Wedding Annual, actually using a tremendous amount of material from the wedding annual and then dancing between those raindrops.
"And if you haven't read the Wedding Annual, or you've forgotten what the Wedding Annual was all about, there are actual pages there. There are scenes that either end and then we continue them, or there were moments where Peter and MJ went off to do different things, and we tell what those stories were.
"Hopefully, it will get everybody immersed and knowing exactly where we're going."
Quesada said that he expected 'One Moment in Time' to answer readers' questions about 'One More Day'.
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